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Overcoming Traumatic Stress: Strategies for Coping and Healing
Traumatic stress is a psychological response to a highly distressing or life-threatening event. It is a normal reaction to an abnormal situation and can have a significant impact on an individual's mental and physical health. Traumatic stress can be caused by a variety of events, including natural disasters, accidents, physical .. Read More
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Interventions in mental health services to promote well-being
Recent community initiatives to advance social justice and mental wellness. Community interventions are ones that focus on community members as vital to the intervention, involve multi-sector partnerships, and/or provide services in public spaces. Seven topics are the subject of our literature review: collaborative care, early p.. Read More
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Education in Mental Health Care and New Frontiers for Psychiatry Residency Training
This article examines the disparities in mental health treatment access and quality in the US. The treatment gap's greatest impact on minority communities is initially covered in this work. For a better understanding of the needs of psychiatrically underserved and disadvantaged people as well as the reasons for inequities in men.. Read More
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Divorce has become a worldwide phenomenon, witnessing increasing rates over recent decades. It is essential to expand the literature relating to the phenomenon among immigrant women. Ethiopian immigrants in Israel are a unique community, embodying significant cultural differences. Immigration has increased the rates of intimate .. Read More
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major disruptions in services for young children on the autism spectrum and their families. These impacts may be particularly pronounced for immigrant families who face unique challenges. In this qualitative study, we conducted one-to-one virtual interviews with eight Persian-speaking immigrant p.. Read More
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New Directions in Psychiatry Residency Training and Education in Mental Health Care
This article examines the hole in admittance to and nature of psychological well-being care in the US. This work initially talks about what minority populaces are generally meant for by the treatment hole. It sums up late writing on the subject for better comprehension the necessities of mentally underserved and disappointed pop.. Read More
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Mental illness and the utility of explanatory models
Throughout history, there has been fervent debate on the nature of mental disease. The phrase "mental health" was first used in ancient Greece by Plato, who advocated a mentalist concept of mental sickness and defined it as reason that is supported by temper and rules over passion. Hippocrates, who adopted a more physicalist per.. Read More
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Conventional mental health disorders and their socioeconomic factors
The care and treatment of individuals with common mental health disorders, such as depression, generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, phobias, social anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and post-traumatic stress disorder, is the focus of this recommendation (PTSD). It offers suggestions for how to.. Read More
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Collaborative Model and Better Mental Health Care
Young adults on hospital wards are relatively uncommon in an ageing society because only 12% of young adults report having a chronic illness or disability. But among younger people, mental health issues are still common. The two issues that young adults have the most trouble with are mental health and obesity, according to a rec.. Read More
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The curious case of the disappearing Zar cult
The reliability and validity of psychiatric categories and diagnoses are regularly reviewed and revised, some new entities are added and some removed. Over the decades since the two main international classification systems (DSM & ICD) were adopted, these exercises have been repeated time and time again. Zar is one such diag.. Read More
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Insomnia and parasomnias- common sleep disorders
Sleep disorders encompass a wide range of diseases with huge individual wellbeing results and high financial expenses for society. To work with the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders, this survey gives a structure utilizing the Worldwide Order of Rest Problems, Essential and optional sleep deprivation are separated, and .. Read More
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Impact of Stress on Immune System and Cardiovascular System
Any intrinsic or extrinsic stimulus that brings out a biological response is known as stress. The compensatory reactions to these burdens are known as pressure reactions. In light of the sort, timing and seriousness of the applied upgrade, stress can apply different activities on the body going from modifications in homeostasis .. Read More
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Explanatory models of mental illness and the mentally ill person
Throughout history, the nature of mental illness has been the topic of heated debate. Plato, who advocated a mentalist definition of mental illness, was the first person in ancient Greece to coin the term "mental health." According to Plato, "mental health" was thought of as reason aided by temper and prevailing over passion. Hi.. Read More
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Emotion Regulation in the Context of Stress Management
Modern life cannot be lived without stress. Untreated stress can have a negative impact on a person's health, well-being, and socioeconomic status. The market for stress management applications for wearable smart devices is expanding. Biofeedback and wearable smart devices have received less attention for individual, real-world .. Read More
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Efficacy and Safety Concerns Affect Conventional Mental Health Care
The complex challenges posed by mental illness, which accounts for roughly one third of adult disability worldwide, are not adequately addressed by both the prevalent mental health care model and the treatments that are currently in use. As a result of these circumstances, fundamental shifts in the mental health care paradigm an.. Read More
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Rise and Bloom of the Concept of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Mental injury has formed into an extremely normal idea in established researchers, in emotional wellness care, as well as in famous language and broad communications. The reason for this article is to show the significance of the discipline of awful pressure studies to the field of public emotional well-being by analyzing focal .. Read More
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Relationship between behavioral addictions and substance use disorders
A few ways of behaving, other than psychoactive substance ingestion, produce transient prize that might incite steady way of behaving regardless of information on unfriendly results, i.e., decreased command over the way of behaving. These problems have generally been conceptualized in more than one way. One view places these pro.. Read More
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Models involved in Post-traumatic stress disorders
Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is seemingly the most widely recognized mental turmoil to emerge after openness to a horrible mishap. Information has developed fundamentally in regards to its causes, keeping up with systems and medicines. Regardless of this expanded comprehension, notwithstanding, the genuine meaning.. Read More
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Mental Depression: a major and relentless burden
No clinically significant instruments have been laid out for delineating subgroups or anticipating results. This writing survey tried to explore factors firmly connected to result and sum up existing and novel systems for development. The outcomes show that early acknowledgment and treatment are pivotal, as term of untreated glo.. Read More
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Burden of Stress-Related Mental Disorders and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
One of the most significant and frequent risk factors for both mental and physical illness is exposure to trauma. The illness known as post-traumatic stress disorder is brought on by prolonged or severe stress exposure, which raises the risk of a wide range of mental and physical symptoms (PTSD). Due to the complex pathophysiolo.. Read More
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