DSM‐III‐R AND THE FAMILY THERAPIST: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS DSM-III-R has gained popularity in many segments of the mental health field. Family therapists have generally not found its approach to assessing problems ... WH Denton - 《Journal of Marital & Family Therapy》 被引量: 22发表: 2010...
This study reports the explanations of presenting problems given by 10 mothers of children referred to a department of child and family psychiatry and their therapists. Video-recordings of therapists' pre-session meetings and the initial therapy sessions were searched for explanatory statements. These ...
Paul MarchKluwer Academic Publishers-Human Sciences PressContemporary Family TherapyWolpert, M. and March, P. (1995) Stories we tell each other: a comparison of fami- lies' and their therapists' explanations of problems. Contemporary Family Therapy, 17: 159-170....
Not only the COVID-19 patient, but also his or her family may develop TTS possibly as a result of stressful situations [87]. Show abstract Takotsubo Syndrome and COVID-19: Associations and Implications 2021, Current Problems in Cardiology Show abstract COVID-19-associated takotsubo cardiomyopathy...
The present study explores the reliability and validity of the Explanatory Model Profile (EMP), a new trans-theoretical coding system for patients' beliefs about the causes for their problems. This coding system was applied to free-response descriptions of presenting problems that 107 ...
constipation at some time. It is a common and often benign complaint that is easy to disregard as a minor nuisance. Nevertheless, it is associated with a wide range of etiologies, including some serious problems; initiation of effective therapy must begin with their elimination as possible ...
These dilutions resulted in curves parallel to those of dilutions of standards making it unlikely that the increased concentration of ACTH was due to interference by a factor present in the plasma. In evaluation of the patient's gastrointestinal problems, contrast medium radiologic studies of the ...
no perinatal problems. He passed meconium within 12 hours after birth. One week prior to hospital admission, he presented to the outpatient clinic with difficult defecation and a little perianal fissure, which improved spontaneously after three days. There was no family history of bowel problems. ...
Substance abuse results in adverse health issues, including cardiovascular problems such as cerebrovascular events, strokes4, cardiomyopathy5, suppression of both innate and adaptive immunity6, and a high prevalence of infectious diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis-C infection...
Over 90% of patients with HHT experience frequent nose bleeds by the age of 30 years.2 These nose bleeds rarely cause problems during childhood, albeit the initial signs that a child has HHT may be nose bleeds that are heavier and more frequent than those in other children. In adults, ...