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Yet Why Not Say What Happened?
Bipolar Disorders, EarlyView.
Jacqueline W, Ayal Schaffer
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Long‐Acting Injectables: A Strategy to Mitigate Nonadherence in Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorders, Volume 27, Issue 2, Page 152-153, March 2025.
Justin Faden, Elina Maymind
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Patient experiences of behavioural therapy for bipolar depression: A qualitative study
Abstract Background Although multiple qualitative studies have explored participants' experiences of behavioural activation (BA) for unipolar depression, none have investigated the experiences of BA in people with bipolar depression. This is of particular interest because qualitative studies concerning the experience of receiving therapy can help ...
Sakir Yilmaz+6 more
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Abstract Objectives Fears of recurrence and progression (FORP) in people with mental health conditions are understudied despite predicting poorer psychological outcomes and increased rates of relapse. However, there are no well‐validated questionnaires that assess FORP in people with non‐psychotic conditions.
Daelin Coutts‐Bain+2 more
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Transgender identification and psychological distress: A psychoanalytic case study
This is an account of my psychoanalytic work with Jozsef, a transgender patient assigned female at birth who ended psychoanalytic treatment abruptly after 1 year. The initial 3 months were three times weekly, then four times weekly for another 9 months. Presenting problems were depression and intense feelings of loneliness.
Sheila Levi
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Recurrent major mood episodes and subsyndromal mood instability cause substantial disability in patients with bipolar disorder. Early identification of mood episodes enabling timely mood stabilisation is an important clinical goal.
Geddes, John R.+4 more
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ABSTRACT The Family Safeguarding Practice (FSP) framework represents a major shift in the approach to family safeguarding and services, with a much greater emphasis on empowering and supporting the family to be able to care for their child safely and independently.
Ruta Buivydaite+4 more
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Abstract Objective The study compared middle‐aged and older Canadians with and without migraine, examining how self‐perceptions of health, cognition, and pain relate to objective health metrics. Background Migraine, a debilitating neurological disorder, affects 8.3% of Canadians and 14.0% of the global population.
Makenna K. N. Jensen+2 more
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Clinical Conundrum: SSRI Emergent Hypomania, a Turn in the Road to Bipolarity?
Bipolar Disorders, EarlyView.
Matthew Cohen+3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims This article describes the sociodemographic characteristics of internationally educated nurses since the change in the registration examination in 2015. It aims to investigate the association between internationally educated nurses' sociodemographic characteristics and their successful integration into the nursing workforce in Canada ...
Nasrin Alostaz+5 more
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