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Human brain evolution and the "Neuroevolutionary Time-depth Principle:" Implications for the Reclassification of fear-circuitry-related traits in DSM-V and for studying resilience to warzone-related posttraumatic stress disorder. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The DSM-III, DSM-IV, DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 have judiciously minimized discussion of etiologies to distance clinical psychiatry from Freudian psychoanalysis.
Bracha, Dr. H. Stefan
core   +1 more source

Incident‐Based Storytelling in Service‐Learning: Dental Learners’ Experiences and Key Insights

open access: yesJournal of Dental Education, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Community service‐learning (CSL) is increasingly used in education to promote oral health equity and social responsibility; however, few studies have examined how reflective incident‐based storytelling narratives shape learner development within CSL contexts.
Abbas Jessani
wiley   +1 more source

Open or closed: Experience of head and neck radiotherapy masks – A mixed‐methods study

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, Volume 72, Issue 1, Page 74-84, March 2025.
Patients with head and neck cancer received radiotherapy alternately with an open and a closed mask. The closed mask was perceived as more confining and restrictive, but it was also considered to make it easier to quickly achieve the correct position, while the open mask was perceived as less stable, although it reduced the feeling of claustrophobia ...
Erik Lundin   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reducing specific phobia/fear in young people with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) through a virtual reality environment intervention.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
UnlabelledAnxiety is common in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), with specific fears and phobias one of the most frequent subtypes. Specific fears and phobias can have a serious impact on young people with ASD and their families.
Morag Maskey   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Technostress and Technophobia: Unmasking the Impact of Coerced AI Adoption in Higher Education Institutions

open access: yesGlobal Business and Organizational Excellence, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article investigates the impact of coerced AI adoption on the psychological well‐being of academic staff within higher education institutions. Data were collected from a sample of 470 faculty members randomly selected from higher education institutions in Pakistan.
Muhammad Imran Qureshi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Screening for anxiety disorders in children [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and have negative consequences on individual and societal level. This study examined the usefulness of screening for anxiety disorders in primary school children. More specifically, the value of the screening method
Simon, Ellin, Bögels, Susan Maria
core   +2 more sources

Multicenter experience using tofacitinib for treatment of refractory pediatric inflammatory bowel diseases in the United States

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, EarlyView.
Abstract Objectives Tofacitinib is a selective Janus kinase (JAK‐1) inhibitor approved for the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC) in adults. Data is limited in the pediatric population. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of tofacitinib in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Denise D. Young   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Blood-Injection-Injury Phobia: A Case Report

open access: yesBilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Dergisi, 2018
Blood-injection-injury phobia (BII) is a type of specific phobia that includes intensive anxiety and accompanying avoidance behaviors against medical procedures such as getting blood drawn, vaccination, having an injection and injuries.
Elif Uzumcu, Sait Uluc
doaj   +1 more source

From extinction learning to anxiety treatment: mind the gap [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Laboratory models of extinction learning in animals and humans have the potential to illuminate methods for improving clinical treatment of fear-based clinical disorders.
Carpenter, Joseph K.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Children and adolescents with disorders of gut–brain interaction with comorbid hypermobility and orthostatic intolerance have worse outcomes

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, EarlyView.
Abstract Objectives Disorders of gut–brain interaction (DGBI) affect about 40% of children and are often comorbid with hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSDs) and orthostatic intolerance (OI). However, how these comorbidities impact outcomes in pediatric DGBI is not well understood.
Neha Santucci   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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