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Stress, Anxiety and Depression By : Jerry Colwell Description : Anxiety refers to an emotion characterized by an unpleasant state of inner conflict and subjectively unpleasant emotions of dread over anticipated events. Nervous behavior, such as pacing back and forth, ... |
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Suicide Assessment and Treatment: Empirical and Evidence-Based Practices By : Chris Robinson Description : Suicide is referred to as the deliberate act of causing one's own death. There are several risk factors associated with suicide, such as nihilistic beliefs, substance use disorders, physical disorders ... |
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Technology and Mental Disorders: A Clinician's Guide to Improving Mental Health By : John Dalvi Description : Mental illness or mental health disorders refer to a group of mental health conditions that affect the mood, thinking, and behavior. There are several types of mental health disorders including depression, ... |
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Translational and Clinical Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders By : Paul Spencer Description : Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects how a person perceives and interacts with others, leading to problems in social interaction and communication. Limited and repetitive ... |
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Treatment Plans and Interventions for Mental Health Disorders By : John Dalvi Description : Mental illnesses are health conditions involving changes in emotional, thinking, or behavioral patterns. The most common forms of mental disorders are neurodevelopmental disorders, obsessive-compulsive ... |
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Weight-Related Disorders: Pathophysiology and Therapeutics By : Judy Blackburn Description : Weight-related disorders are those disorders which are caused due to the extra body weight. An increased body mass index (BMI) raises the risk of developing non-communicable diseases and disorders, like ... |
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A Clinical Guide to Alzheimer's Disease By : Trevor Cornfield Description : Alzheimer's disease (AD) refers to a type of neurodegenerative disease that typically begins slowly and worsens over time. The most usual symptom is trouble remembering recent events. Various other symptoms ... |
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A Clinical Study of Multiple Sclerosis By : Alfred Galswells Description : Multiple sclerosis (MS) refers to a neurodegenerative disease. It has been characterized as a chronic immune-mediated disease, with strong neurodegenerative mechanisms in the progressive phase of the disease. ... |
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A Clinician’s Guide to Traumatic Brain Injury By : Analise Phelps Description : A traumatic brain injury (TBI) refers to a brain injury caused by an external force such as rapid acceleration-deceleration, direct impact, blast waves, or penetration by an object. It is also called intracranial ... |
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A Clinician's Guide to Aphasia By : Adlan Brooks Description : Aphasia is a communication disorder that results from damage caused to those portions of the brain which are responsible for language. The disorder may develop slowly and occur suddenly following a stroke ... |