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Treating co-occurring Axis I disorders in recurrently suicidal women with borderline personality disorder: a 2-year randomized trial of dialectical behavio... This study evaluated whether dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) was more efficacious than treatment by nonbehavioral psychotherapy experts in reducin...
Toward an improved model of treating co-occurring PTSD and substance use disorders. Am J ... SE Back - 《American Journal of Psychiatry》 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 Effect of different immunosuppressive agents on acute pancreatitis: a comparative study in an improved animal model. Immunosuppressive ...
Co-occurring disorders often involves the development of more than one mental illness, such as anxiety or depression, or the occurrence of a mental illness alongside substance abuse, such as alcoholism or drug addiction. Because mental illness can compromise every aspect of an individual, such as ...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is defined as the onset of major depressive disorder in mothers, occurring during pregnancy or within 4 weeks post-delivery. With 7% of pregnancy-related death in the United States owing to mental health conditions, including PPD, and a global prevalence of 12%, PPD...
In the presence of significant comorbidity, complex combined treatments may be required, and the results may be frustrating. Diligent attempts to clarify the co-occurring conditions and related features (for example, poor social skills, low academic abilities become essential in cases resistant to trea...
“Amino acid mimetics” refers to chemical compounds that have a structure that is different from the general chemical structure of an amino acid, but that functions in a manner similar to a naturally occurring amino acid. Amino acids may be referred to herein by either their commonly known ...
For women, management of CML occurring during pregnancy must be individualized. TKI treatment should be discontinued in the first trimester, as soon as pregnancy is confirmed. Fetal ultrasonography should be performed immediately. Options of continuing or discontinuing treat- ment and continuation of ...
Before the start of the study, the 2018 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q+) was used to evaluate the safety of the patients’ participation in physical activity, and any physical issues were addressed to reduce the possibility of unfavorable events occurring during the sessions. PAR...
Epilepsy is defined as: (1) two unprovoked seizures occurring more than 24 h 24 apart; or (2) a single unprovoked seizure if recurrence risk is high (i.e., >60% over the next 10 years) or (3) a diagnosis of an epilepsy syndrome [12].Figure 1shows the etiologies of epilepsy at...