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Levi M, de Jonge E, van der Poll T: New treatment strategies for disseminated intravascular coagulation based on current understanding of the pathophysiology... Marcel,Levi,Evert,... - 《Annals of Medicine》 被引量: 230发表: 2004年 Depression and sleep: pathophysiology and treatment This review...
Comparative effectiveness of different forms of traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of post-stroke depression: Protocol for network meta-analysis of ... H Chen,M Zhao,X Li,... - 《Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 comparative effectiveness of different forms of traditional chinese medicine...
Long-term treatment and suicidal behavior in severe depression: ECT and antidepressant pharmacotherapy may have different effects on the occurrence and ser... Our objective in this article is to assess the relation between long-term treatments of depressive episodes and attempted or completed suicide ...
Background: Whether suicide victims having suffered from major depression differ in their characteristics and treatment of depression received in various settings prior to death has been unknown. Method: From a random sample representing all completed suicides in Finland within a 12-month period, cases...
Low utilization of injectable naltrexone compared to oral naltrexone may mask actual benefit, if both oral and injectable forms were bundled together in this analysis. Alternatively, difficulties initiating and sustaining injectable naltrexone treatment may negate potential benefit in real-world settings. ...
is considered by many to be the second form of insecure attachment, generally characterized by asense of discomfortin being with others and a tendency to avoid intimate relationships with them. According to the APA, psychologists generally identify two forms of avoidant attachment:dismissive attachment...
Secondary outcomes will include hopelessness, anxiety and depression symptoms, reasons for living, impulsivity, problem-solving skills, social support, anger syndrome, gratitude, personality, dropouts, treatment adherence, and satisfaction with the intervention. Discussion This study will provide evidence of...
Some clients — regardless of choosing short or long-term psychotherapy — leave therapy when they have dealt with the most acute symptoms of their condition or resolved the issue they sought treatment for. Others stay because they see therapy as a long-term journey to improve their mental healt...
Inhibited grief means you aren’t showing any obvious or outward forms of grief. This typically happens for a long period and results in not being able to effectively move through thestages of grief. You’ll likely eventually have physical reactions due to not dealing with your emotions if you...