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SLEEP IN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

Neurologic Clinics, 1996
Psychiatric disorders are some of the most common causes of sleep-related complaints, particularly insomnia. Sleep abnormalities may be caused by CNS abnormalities associated with psychiatric illnesses as well as by accompanying behavioral disturbances.
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Screening for psychiatric disorder

Psychological Medicine, 1971
SYNOPSISThe concept of screening, and in particular multiphasic screening, is being introduced into medical practice. The subject is controversial and doubts have been expressed as to ils present applicability. This article is concerned with whether screening is appropriate for psychiatric disorder and is subdivided into a review of screening in ...
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Psychiatric Disorders in Ageing

2011
The ageing of the population brings particular challenges to psychiatric practice. Although the clinical presentation of common psychiatric disorders such as mood and psychotic disorders is largely similar to those in younger adults, late life presentations tend to be more complex as co-morbidity with dementia and physical illness is common.
C, Wijeratne   +3 more
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Classification of Psychiatric Disorders

2019
Because of the poor link between psychiatric diagnosis and neurobiological findings, it is difficult to classify mental disorders. The changes made to psychiatric diagnostic systems over the years can be understood in terms of "practical conservatism." The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)-I and DSM-II were theoretically ...
Yong-Ku, Kim, Seon-Cheol, Park
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The Psychiatric Disorders of Midlife

Medical Clinics of North America, 1987
The midlife phase of adult development, once viewed as a period of stagnation and involution, is now seen as a time with the potential for significant psychologic growth and development. The concept that women's psychologic health and physical health are closely tied to her reproductive function is coming under close scrutiny. The menopause is only one
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Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
The literature on postpartum psychiatric disorders (PPD) is reviewed with particular reference to recent advances in the field. Despite the prevailing tendency to consider PPD as a manifestation of other pre-existing psychiatric disorders (i.e. affective, schizophreniform, organic, neurotic, etc.) a growing number of studies point to the uniqueness and
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Psychiatric symptoms vs. psychiatric disorders

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1987
Frederic B. Walker   +2 more
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Exploring the genetic overlap between twelve psychiatric disorders

Nature Genetics, 2022
Cato Romero   +2 more
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