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American Journal of Psychiatry, 2003
Only in the last 30 years has psychiatry begun to develop empirical approaches to conceptualizing and assessing positive mental health. Six models of mental health are reviewed here.The author points out pitfalls in research on mental health, e.g., equating average with healthy, failing to distinguish trait from state, overlooking cultural norms, and ...
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Only in the last 30 years has psychiatry begun to develop empirical approaches to conceptualizing and assessing positive mental health. Six models of mental health are reviewed here.The author points out pitfalls in research on mental health, e.g., equating average with healthy, failing to distinguish trait from state, overlooking cultural norms, and ...
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Nursing Standard, 1991
Nurses at the Royal Edinburgh Hospitalhave been told either to stop making 'destructive' comments about mental health services in Lothian or resign.
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Nurses at the Royal Edinburgh Hospitalhave been told either to stop making 'destructive' comments about mental health services in Lothian or resign.
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Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2011
Pregnancy is the time during which physiological and psychological preparation for motherhood takes place. It has long been considered a blessed time, free of psychiatric disorders. However, there is now strong evidence that major depressive disorder may occur not only after birth but even during the prepartum.
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Pregnancy is the time during which physiological and psychological preparation for motherhood takes place. It has long been considered a blessed time, free of psychiatric disorders. However, there is now strong evidence that major depressive disorder may occur not only after birth but even during the prepartum.
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Psychiatry, 2004
Abstract Women often have different outcomes and experiences with mental illness compared to men. However, there is still a ‘gender-blind’ approach to the understanding and development of new treatments for mental illness. The emphasis is on women and schizophrenia, depression in women and existing sex differences in anxiety disorders (including ...
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Abstract Women often have different outcomes and experiences with mental illness compared to men. However, there is still a ‘gender-blind’ approach to the understanding and development of new treatments for mental illness. The emphasis is on women and schizophrenia, depression in women and existing sex differences in anxiety disorders (including ...
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Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2008
To describe the aims and objectives of mental health courts. To give an overview of the current literature devoted to mental health courts. To suggest where we might go in the future.While not flawless, mental health courts represent an innovative approach to addressing the needs of individuals within our society who have historically been alienated by
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To describe the aims and objectives of mental health courts. To give an overview of the current literature devoted to mental health courts. To suggest where we might go in the future.While not flawless, mental health courts represent an innovative approach to addressing the needs of individuals within our society who have historically been alienated by
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Mental Health vs Mental Disorders
JAMA, 2010IN THE CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THIS JAMA THEME ISSUE ON mental health, I noted the irony that in an issue devoted to mental health most of the articles would undoubtedly beaboutmentaldisorders,withthesimpleexplanationthat mental disorders are the problem and mental health is the goal; and that the goal for the JAMA theme issue on mental health was to ...
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Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009
Probably the most far-reaching legislation that affects nurse therapists today is that of mental health parity. Officially designated "The Decade of the Brain," the 1990s brought unprecedented federal and state legislation to end health insurance discrimination against individuals with mental illnesses.
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Probably the most far-reaching legislation that affects nurse therapists today is that of mental health parity. Officially designated "The Decade of the Brain," the 1990s brought unprecedented federal and state legislation to end health insurance discrimination against individuals with mental illnesses.
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Royal Society of Health Journal, 1976
PIP: In a review of mental health aspects of menopause, emphasis is laid on the psychiatric morbidity that precedes any somatic menopausal symptoms. Only sweating and hot flushes are directly related to the menopause. Complaints such as irritability, headaches, fatigue, depression, and ''mental imbalance'' increase prior to the menopause and decrease ...
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PIP: In a review of mental health aspects of menopause, emphasis is laid on the psychiatric morbidity that precedes any somatic menopausal symptoms. Only sweating and hot flushes are directly related to the menopause. Complaints such as irritability, headaches, fatigue, depression, and ''mental imbalance'' increase prior to the menopause and decrease ...
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