Currently, the treatment varies depending on whether patients are in an NHS setting or inpatient psychotherapeutic unit, a special hospital or the penal system. Personality disorder is prevalent in approximately 10% of the population and some evidence suggests a 50% prevalence rate for all ...
ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a condition that affects your ability to concentrate and resist impulsive behaviour. Usually, it’s associated with children or teenagers. In recent years, however our understanding of ADHD has changed. Now, it’s becoming more common for adults...
Did you know? Many risk factors contribute to mental health problems, including mental health is our cognitive and emotional well-being.
(NHS), HPV viruses "do not cause any problems in most people, but some types can cause genital warts or cancer." Only high risk strains of HPV cause cell changes which can, in some cases, eventually lead to cervical cancer if left untreated. This is why it's really important to get ...
Personality disorders A personality disorder is defined by someone who acts, thinks and feels very differently to the average person. This could be impulsive behaviour, anger problems or an inability to build relationships with others. There are several different types of conditions including antisocial...
the NHS, Samaritans, Citizens Advice, and probably, your friends. I have been amazed how many apparently normal, happy people are, in fact, deeply troubled in some way or another, and are relieved to hear that ill and unhappy they might be, bad people they are not. Normal is a myth....
If you don't think you are getting through to someone who asked a question, then just don't reply any more.There are countless legit electronics threads on here I could put under the same catgeory. Title: Re: What if someone is WRONG on this forum? Post by: EEVblog on December ...
While eating disorders (EDs) are more commonly diagnosed in females, there is growing awareness that men also experience EDs and may do so in a different way. Difficulties with emotion processing and emotion regulation are believed to be important in EDs, but as studies have involved predominantly...
In consideration of your reply FOI21 030, do you mind confirming the process when a party is branded as the claims of a Dissocial/Antisocial/Psychopathy personality disorder, and yet you (the NHS) are unable to provide what ether the ICD, DSM, or Hare manuals require that you are supposed...
“major depressive disorder” refers solely to the conjunction of the patient's low mood, loss of interest, and other associated symptoms. This is not to say that this conjunction of symptoms does not have a cause, but merely that the diagnosis of major depressive disorder does not refer to...