2 Recently, scientific research suggests that mental health disorders affect up to 35 percent of top athletes at some stage of their careers. This can range from tiredness and eating disorders to depression and anxiety. The causes can be highly varied, with studies pointing to a range of contr...
Recently, scientific research suggests that mental health disorders(障碍) affect up to 35 percent of top athletes at some stage of their careers. This can range from tiredness and eating disorders to depression and anxiety. The causes can be highly varied, with studies pointing to a range of ...
Nutt, & J. Zohar (Eds.), Anxiety disorders: An introduction to clinical management and research (pp. 105-135). John Wiley: New York.Griez EK. Anxiety disorders: an introduction to clinical management and research. Chichester, New York; 2001....
40% of Canadians mistakenly believe eating disorders are a choice. Fact: An eating disorder is not a choice and is a serious mental health condition that is often accompanied by other issues such as anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder or substance abuse. Only 2% of Canadians survey...
and heart failure.Both men and women are at increased risk for these conditions.But we continue to learn that when it comes to health problems associated with sleep,the particular risks to men and women are not always the same.A new study suggests that for women who alrea...
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Emerging research suggests that transdiagnostic EBPTs can be effective in community settings (e.g., Bolton et al., 2014; Harvey et al., 2021; Liddle, 2016) and are acceptable to clients (e.g., Huynh et al., 2022). Importantly however, few studies have assessed provider perceptions of ...
Physical exercise relieves anxiety disorders, while the neural circuit remains incomplete. Here, authors show that treadmill training enhanced input from the primary motor region to the medial prefrontal cortex, via the ventromedial thalamic nuclei. Zhihua Luo Junlin Chen Li Zhang ResearchOpen Access22...
Dr. Yehuda’s research suggests that women[A] need extra doses of chemicals to handle stress.[B] have limited capacity for tolerating stress.[C] are more capable of avoiding stress.[D] are exposed to more stress.
(2002) Biological Research in Anxiety Disorders, in Psychiatry as a Neuroscience (eds J. J. López-Ibor, W. Gaebel, M. Maj and N. Sartorius), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK. doi: 10.1002/0470846461.ch8 Editor Information 2 Complutense University of Madrid, Spain 3 University ...