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Using the analytic hierarchy process to assess the severity of psychopathological states
Introduction Currently, there are known problems of assessing the severity of psychopathological states based on psychometric (rank) scales [1]. The main problem: ranks are non-numeric information that does not allow the simplest mathematical operations
V. Mitikhin +3 more
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Introduction The approach to evaluating the effectiveness of psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) of mentally ill patients implies a multidimensional, hierarchical consideration of mental pathology with the inclusion of clinical and psychopathological ...
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Background People with anxiety disorders represent a significant part of a general practitioner’s patient population. However, there are organisational obstacles for optimal treatment, such as a lack of coordination of illness management and limited ...
Nadja Kehler Curth +9 more
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Introduction Numerous studies point to a high effectiveness of psychosocial rehabilitation using psychopharmacological treatment, psychosocial methods and spiritually oriented care technologies.
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Transforming mental health services [PDF]
SummarySpecialist teams have had a major impact on service delivery in England. Their effectiveness is now being questioned and integrated teams are developing in some areas. However, the gains made in terms of improved access, engagement and early intervention must not be lost.
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ObjectiveThis paper describes the implementation of training in trauma-informed care (TIC) across a mental health rehabilitation service.MethodA mixed-methods approach was applied incorporating baseline measures of staff attitudes toward TIC ...
Laura Nation +10 more
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Mental Health Services in Japan [PDF]
Modern Japanese mental health services have their beginning with the conclusion of World War II. The system of services has since changed at all levels. New laws affording fundamental rights to mental patients were initiated in 1950, but reforms are in process even today that continue down the path toward more enlightened and specialized care ...
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Background Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a debilitating psychiatric disorder which affects up to 3% of children and adolescents. OCD in children and adolescents is generally treated with cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), which, in more ...
Markus Harboe Olsen +24 more
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The Considerations for the Prescription of Valproate as Treatment in Mayo Mental Health Service
Aims: To examine current monitoring practices for valproate users within Mayo Mental Health Services and analyse the conditions for which it is prescribed.
Irene Akashie +4 more
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Modernising mental health services
In Modernising Mental Health Services , the new national mental health strategy for England announced in December, 1 2 the government lays out detailed plans for reforming general psychiatric services, and places them in the context of its wider NHS reforms.
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