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Neurotic disorders and the receipt of psychiatric treatment [PDF]
Background. Access to psychiatric treatment by people with neurotic disorders in the general population is likely to be affected both by the severity of disorder and by sociodemographic differences.Method. In the household component of the National Surveys of Psychiatric Morbidity > 10000 subjects in Great Britain with psychiatric symptoms were ...
Bebbington, P E +6 more
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RESEARCH OF STRATEGY COPING BEHAVIOR AT NEUROTIC PATIENTS
A brief abstract. Investigation of the structure of personality (neurotic personality traits) and coping behavior in patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia demonstrates the use of less adaptive behavior mechanisms.
Irina Valerievna Belasheva +3 more
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In the practice of neurologists and therapists, patients with complaints of headache, increased fatigue, and irritability are common. The most frequent causes of headaches in ambulatory patients are primary headaches (migraine and tension headaches ...
V. A. Golovacheva, G. R. Tabeeva
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Psychotherapeutic strategies for management of neurotic disorders in veterans of modern combat
As a result of using a multi-modality neurological/mental assessment and a multifaceted rehabilitation program (including group therapy), 108 patients with sequelae of mine blast closed traumatic brain injury (MB CTBI) and post-traumatic stress disorder (
Mikhailo Mykolaiovych Matiash +1 more
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The article considers modern evidence based approaches to the treatment of neurotic level anxiety disorders (social phobia, anxiety and panic disorders, generalized anxiety disorder).
T. A. Karavaeva +3 more
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Abstract Aim This study aimed to examine the association of job‐related stressors and insomnia; to determine the association of psychological capital and insomnia; and to explore whether psychological capital mediates the association between job‐related stressors and insomnia among Chinese nurses. Design A cross‐sectional questionnaire survey.
Juan Du +8 more
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Background Binge eating disorder (BED), as the most prevalent eating disorder, is strongly related to obesity and other somatic and psychiatric morbidity. Despite evidence-based treatments a considerable number of BED patients fail to recover.
Laura van Riel +6 more
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Debt income and mental disorder in the general population [PDF]
Background The association between poor mental health and poverty is well known but its mechanism is not fully understood. This study tests the hypothesis that the association between low income and mental disorder is mediated by debt and its attendant ...
Jenkins, R. +19 more
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Background: A growing number of studies are questioning the validity of current DSM diagnoses, either as “discrete” or distinct mental disorders and/or as phenotypically homogeneous syndromes.
Paula Vigne +11 more
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Clinical features of sleep disturbances in anxiety disorders of neurotic and organic genesis.
There is a bi-directional link between dyssomnia and psychological diseases. Sleep disorders can influence the severity of the underlying disease, complicate the process of treatment, and increase the risk of the recurrence further. Besides, there is an
Yu.V. Liashchenko, L.M. Yuryeva
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