Dysthymia vs. Depression: Similarities And DifferencesMedically reviewed by Julie Dodson, MA, LCSW Depression is treatable, and you're not alone Talk to a compassionate counselor The information on this page is not intended to be a substitution for diagnosis, treatment, or informed professional advic...
development or behavior. Characteristic factors causing developmental toxicity are radiation, infections (e.g. rubella), maternal metabolic imbalances (e.g. alcoholism, diabetes, folic acid deficiency), drugs (e.g.anticancer drugs, tetracyclines, many hormones, thalidomide), and environmental chemicals ...
Thus, all interviews were coded by one RA and reviewed by a different RA. The coding team met weekly to discuss findings and address any questions or discrepancies, by consensus with group discussion, with a specific focus on addressing any potential biases. 3. Results Participants identified ...
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Despite the increasing popularity of peer-led and peer-staffed interventions, and the subsequent increase in research on peer involvement, interventions that specifically address the intersection of homelessness and problem substance use have not been systematically reviewed. This ‘state of the art’ re...
AlcoholismA personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experiences of dealing with alcoholism, which almost destroyed his marriage. INSETS: A DOCTOR'S PERSPECTIVE;PATTERNS OF PROBLEM ALCOHOL USE.doi:10.1016/s0366-0850(07)80116-5T.S. Clouston...
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