A sensitive, collaborative, comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of depression is the cornerstone of communication. Clinical education and training of cancer care professionals and integration with psychooncologists are mandatory for providing adequate care to cancer patients and their ...
This chapter presents suggestions for treating patients dealing with feelings of depression. It demonstrates how a psychotherapist starts the treatment with a painful scene and ends the session with the person achieving two magnificent, extraordinary changes. First, the person who began the session can...
Nursing Inquiry 2010; 17: 3946Dealing with the patient's body in nursing: nurses' ambiguous experience in clinical practiceThe core of nursing in western countries is interaction with the patient and with his/her body in particular. As all nursing practices revolve around caring for the patient'...
When Jessica Grose went off her depression meds and realized her emotional issues weren't just a teenage phase, she experienced a whole new fear: what her husband would think of her if he saw her at her worst.
Clinical depression isn’t affected by the seasons. SADcantrigger clinical depression, but people who suffer from clinical depression can have that any time of year. So in the winter, a lot of people experience clinical depression, but many people with clinical depression experience it year-round...
Depressionis a common problem, and based on recent research, shows no signs for becoming less common. Because of this, many people have either suffered from depression themselves, or know someone close to them who have dealt with the disorder. ...
Clinical implications of the causal relationship between insomnia and depression: how individually tailored treatment of sleeping difficulties could preven... Major depression commonly co-occurs with symptoms of insomnia. However, the underlying psychobiological mechanisms which can explain this relationship ar...
Using information from more than 200 clinical interviews, Kubler-Ross revealed a trend in emotions over time in most, but not all, of her patients, which enabled her to formulate a model of coping with death that included 5 interdependent emotional stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression,...
Your soul connects with others. This makes self-care imperative. “Acknowledge your own beliefs and sadness,” says Baldwin. “Make your physical, emotional, and spiritual health a priority. Nurses are at a high risk for compassion fatigue, which can lead to depression, anxiety, and ...
suspectthattheyaresufferingfromclinicaldepressionoranothermentalillness.The authordisclaimsliabilityforanylossorrisk,personalorotherwise,resultingdirectly orindirectlyfromtheuse,application,orinterpretationofthecontentsofthisbook. Contents Introduction6 WhenSomeoneYouLovedHasDied8 ...