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The “treatment gap” in global mental health reconsidered: sociotherapy for collective trauma in Rwanda [PDF]
Background: The “treatment gap” (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists between the number of people who need care and those who receive care. The concept is strongly promoted by the World Health Organization and widely used in the
Gishoma, Darius +6 more
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Engineering positively charged alternating gyroid nanochannels in block copolymer membranes provides a powerful tool for efficient PFAS removal. ABSTRACT Ion‐exchange resins (IERs) can effectively remove per‐ and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) from water through electrostatic interactions between the negatively charged PFAS and the positively ...
Séléane Murillon +10 more
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In this article, we closely examine the pre-Romantic artist Henry Füssli's version of The Nightmare (1781), observing how he not only accurately depicted the described and identified characteristics of the sleep disorder known as sleep paralysis, but ...
Amaia Salazar, Tonia Raquejo
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Caregivers' experiences with the new family‐centred paediatric physiotherapy programme COPCA : a qualitative study [PDF]
Caregivers' experiences during early intervention of their infant with special needs have consequences for their participation in the intervention. Hence, it is vital to understand caregivers' view.
Dunst C. G. B. +4 more
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Abstract Introduction Nightmare Disorder (ND) is a prevalent sleep disorder linked to nocturnal and daytime impairments. Image Rehearsal Therapy (IRT) shows moderate effects, and evidence for other psychological interventions, including eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), remains scarce in adults with idiopathic ND (IND). Methods This
Filipa Almeida +3 more
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Brigitte Holzinger,1,2 Franziska Nierwetberg,1 Frances Chung,3 Courtney J Bolstad,4 Bjørn Bjorvatn,5 Ngan Yin Chan,6 Yves Dauvilliers,7 Colin A Espie,8 Fang Han,9 Yuichi Inoue,10 Damien Leger,11 Tainá Macêdo,12 Kentaro Matsui,13,14 Ilona Merikanto,15,16 ...
Holzinger B +23 more
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The behavioral effects of frequent nightmares on objective stress tolerance. [PDF]
Frequent nightmares have been linked to daily distress using self-report measures. The present study investigated the impact of frequent nightmares on a stressful cognitive test requiring participants to perform additions of 2 previously displayed ...
Heym, N, Hochard, KD, Townsend, E
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Abstract This article explores the language experiences of refugees and asylum seekers who survived sex trafficking, domestic slavery, and sexuality‐based persecution. Drawing on a longitudinal study of 15 respondents followed across two time points separated by 6 years, all members of an England‐based therapeutic community, we focus here on four ...
Sally Rachel Cook, Jean Marc Dewaele
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Mental sleep activity and disturbing dreams in the lifespan [PDF]
Sleep significantly changes across the lifespan, and several studies underline its crucial role in cognitive functioning. Similarly, mental activity during sleep tends to covary with age.
Bartolacci, Chiara +4 more
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Pineal Gland Volume, Sleep Quality, and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Disturbances in sleep and circadian rhythms are features of several psychiatric disorders. The pineal gland regulates these rhythms via melatonin, with pineal gland volume (PGV) serving as a structural proxy. We conducted a meta‐analysis to synthesize evidence on differences in PGV between patients with psychiatric disorders and ...
Sophie Bolwig, Kristian H. R. Jensen
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