Mobile Phone and Internet Addiction: Risk Factors, Assessment and Treatment Author : Henry Taylor Subject : Psychiatry Mobile phone addiction is the obsessive use of a mobile phone that negatively affects the physical and mental health of a person. The main cause of mobile phone addiction is internet addiction disorder Read More |
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Neuropsychology of the Sense of Agency Author : Rene Sinclair Subject : Psychiatry Sense of agency (SA), in neuropsychology refers to the subjective awareness of originating, executing, and controlling one's own volitional activities in the world. This also adds to the subjective phenomenon Read More |
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Psychiatric Disease: Metabolic and Immune Abnormalities Author : Brendan Tucker Subject : Psychiatry A psychiatric disease is a mental illness which significantly disrupts the thinking, behavior and mood of an individual and severely increases the risk of pain, death, disability or loss of freedom. There Read More |
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Psychiatric Disorders: Assessment and Therapeutics Author : Harvey Wilson Subject : Psychiatry Psychiatric disorders refer to various health conditions that affect the thoughts, behaviour and mood of a person. Clinically, these disorders can be characterised by disturbances in behaviour, emotional Read More |
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Psychopathology: From Science to Clinical Practice Author : Somer Ebert Subject : Psychiatry Pathology refers to the study of a disease which acts as a connecting link between science and medicine. Psychopathology is the connecting link between the science and clinical practice of psychology. Read More |
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Psychosomatic Medicine: Theory and Practice Author : Linda Easton Subject : Psychiatry Psychosomatic medicine refers to an interdisciplinary medical specialty that studies the effects of behavioral, social and psychological factors on bodily functions and quality of life in both animals Read More |
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Salutogenesis: Exploring Mental Health (Volume 1) Author : Paul Hoang Subject : Psychiatry Salutogenesis is an approach to human health that focuses on factors that support human health and well-being rather than on factors that cause disease. It studies the origins of health and also the multidimensional Read More |
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Salutogenesis: Exploring Mental Health (Volume 2) Author : Paul Hoang Subject : Psychiatry Salutogenesis is an approach to human health that focuses on factors that support human health and well-being rather than on factors that cause disease. It studies the origins of health and also the multidimensional Read More |
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Schizophrenia: Mechanisms, Pathophysiology and Health Impacts Author : Willey Campbell Subject : Psychiatry Schizophrenia refers to a mental disorder characterized by continuous or relapsing episodes of psychosis. Hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, and disorganized thinking are its major symptoms. Apathy, Read More |
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Schizophrenia: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Author : Willey Campbell Subject : Psychiatry Schizophrenia is a mental illness, which involves relapsing and continuous incidences of psychosis. The genetic risk factor of schizophrenia is the occurrence of disease in a first degree family member. Read More |