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Background and Purpose 3,4‐Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), commonly known as ecstasy, is a psychostimulant with entactogenic properties and known to induce arousal and euphoria. As an amphetamine derivate, MDMA acts on the monoamine systems in the brain and stimulates release of dopamine (DA), noradrenaline (NA) and serotonin (5‐HT), yet their ...
Tianhua Wang +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction A strong nurse–patient therapeutic relationship is crucial in acute mental health care yet remains challenging, potentially affecting outcomes and perceived quality of care. Interventions that foster structured, person‐centred encounters may address these challenges effectively.
Maria Roviralta‐Vilella +18 more
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Hope Through Tales: Through the Eyes of a Child of a Parent With Bipolar Disorder
ABSTRACT Aim To address the limited understanding of everyday family experiences of individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder and to explore the effects of parental mood instability on young children and the possibility of early interventions to promote parent–child interaction and bonding.
Rachel Mariam Johnson
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Psychogenic polydipsia in bipolar affective disorder.
Ahlawat H, Soni A, Bhaskar M, Gaggar Y.
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Effect of Precision-based HD-tDCS Over Conventional HD-tDCS in Young-onset Mania: Protocol for an Active Comparison fMRI and TMS Study. [PDF]
Das S, Goyal N, Khanra S.
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One Single Session to Sleep Them All? The Potential of Single‐Session Interventions for Insomnia
ABSTRACT Poor sleep and insomnia are pervasive public health concerns, with insomnia ranking as the second most prevalent mental health disorder in the general population. Moreover, insomnia is a significant predictor of subsequent depression and is frequently co‐occurring with other psychological difficulties.
Matteo Carpi +2 more
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Effect of group music therapy combined with routine nursing on emotional stability in inpatients with manic episodes. [PDF]
Xu Z +5 more
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Postmodernism and Education in Nursing Science: The Case of Clinical Skills
ABSTRACT During the development of theories that took place in the human and social sciences during the second half of the 20th century, when the current of postmodernism was particularly prevalent among French thinkers (French Theory), the human body preoccupied philosophy and sociology as a social construction in relation to other parameters such as ...
Elissavet Nikolaou +3 more
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Differentiating atomoxetine-induced agitation from mania relapse in a patient with bipolar disorder and ADHD: a case report. [PDF]
Sharifi V, Taylor V.
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