Stress coping strategies in patients with psychogenic non- epileptic seizures and how they relate to trauma symptoms, alexithymia, anger and mood. Seizure 2013;22(8):634-46.Myers L, Fleming M, Lancman M, Perrine K, Lancman M. Stress coping strate- gies in patients with psychogenic non-...
Some people go through withdrawal in days, for others, it can take weeks or months. Withdrawal is both a physical and a psychological process that can include flu-like symptoms, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, depression, paranoia, muscle aches, hallucinations, anxiety, tremors, and seizures. A ...
Disease patterns in Western countries have shifted dramatically in the last century. In 1900, the leading causes of death tended to be infectious diseases; however, by mid-century they had become chronic diseases. For example, in 1968, the likelihood of dying from an infectious disease was one-...
Negative coping strategies adopted were thinking and worrying and concealing diagnosis. Treatment modalities for epilepsy were spiritual intervention, traditional, or orthodox medicines or a combination of two or more. A reduction in the frequency and severity of seizures was a positive outcome, and ...
Emotional Structure and Coping Strategies in Patients With Pseudo-Epileptic Seizures, Epilepsy and Control GroupsAsra BagherzadeArash ManiAli PhiroozabadiAliakbar AsadipooyaINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH (IJABBR)
We also examined the association of parent and child characteristics with parent and family well-being over time. Greater understanding of the trajectory of family well-being can inform strategies to improve family well-being and promote infant development. 2. Materials and Methods Longitudinal ...