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Psychomotor semiology in depression: a standardized clinical psychomotor approach
Abstract Background Although psychomotor symptoms are associated with the clinical symptomatology of depression, they are rarely assessed and standardized clinical evaluation tools are lacking. Psychomotor retardation is sometimes assessed through direct patient observations by clinicians or through a clinical ...
Paquet, Aude +3 more
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Psychomotor Predictive Processing [PDF]
Psychomotor experience can be based on what people predict they will experience, rather than on sensory inputs. It has been argued that disconnects between human experience and sensory inputs can be addressed better through further development of predictive processing theory.
Stephen Fox, Fox, Stephen
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Psychomotor Slowing in Schizophrenia [PDF]
Psychomotor slowing (PS) is a cluster of symptoms that was already recognized in schizophrenia by its earliest investigators. Nevertheless, few studies have been dedicated to the clarification of the nature and the role of the phenomenon in this illness.
Morrens, Manuel +2 more
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Relationship between dentistry students’ psychomotor skills, and fixed prosthodontics performance, their self-estimate and self-efficacy [PDF]
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between dental students’ performance in premolar preparation for porcelain fused to metal (PFM) crowns and their psychomotor skills.
Maryam Amini-Pozveh +2 more
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Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a major threat for performance and health in athletes. OTS is caused by high levels of (sport-specific) stress in combination with too little regeneration, which causes performance decrements, fatigue and possibly other symptoms.
Nederhof, Esther +4 more
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VR Health Experience: A Virtual Space for Arts and Psychomotor Therapy
Introduction: Mental health and well-being are under pressure because of the corona pandemic. Arts and psychomotor therapists said that they had almost no experience with working online, but despite the fact that they felt incapable, they were positive ...
Suzanne Haeyen +4 more
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IntroductionPersonality disorders can be characterized by emotion regulation problems, difficulties in self-regulation and by dichotomous, black-and-white thinking.
Suzanne Haeyen +6 more
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Psychomotricity is a tool that allows the development of different capacities, skills and corporal abilities of people. Currently, it is included in early childhood education programmes due to its importance in children’s development, but, even so, it is
Jorge Rojo-Ramos +5 more
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Background: The “Bedia” tribal people are found all over India; they are poor, illiterate, and confined culturally. In many parts of India, malaria, a disease caused by mosquitoes, is becoming more common.
Uttam Kumar Paul, Pritama Paul
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Teaching psychomotor skills online: Exploring the implications of novel coronavirus on health professions education [PDF]
CONTEXT: The safe and effective application of psychomotor skills in the clinical environment is a central pillar of the health professions. The current global coronavirus pandemic has significantly impacted health professions education (HPE) and has ...
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