Mental health articles
OF mental health care and mentally ill
July, 2013
Listening the sentimental songs in sad time will be more sad
A friend of mine who is often joins in the party told the reporter: in KTV, everyone says that they want to relax, surprisingly, the songs they ordered are most of sentimental song. Therefore, an associate professor in the Chinese musical academy named Gao tian ,he didn’t feel strange at all. He said that the […]
Tags: sad
Posted in mental health care | No Comments »
the Mental Problem that Most Probably Appear in the New Generation
The followings will be the problems that we will talking about: First: Being frustrated in love. After age 80, by 2010, the largest 30, with a minimum of 20 years old. According to psychologist erikson’s theory of eight stages of life, 18 to 30 years old, comes at a time when love in practice stage […]
Tags: mental, mental problem
Posted in research report | No Comments »
Mental fatigue of self-regulation
Not only the low Work efficiency the Mental fatigue would make ,but also has a great influence on mental health .long-term mental fatigue could make People depressed, mood depressed, bored, tired and then to psychogenic diseases. These diseases include endocrine disorders, immune suppression and a variety of chronic wasting disease, such as peptic ulcer, diabetes, […]
Tags: mental fatigue, self-regulation
Posted in mental health care | No Comments »
unipolar depression symptoms
In unipolar depression, the person feels only depressive symptoms. In bipolardepression, the person will experience a range of moods; this will stretch fromfeeling profoundly low in mood to feeling extremely elated. An important point to remember here is that these depths and range of moodsdo not necessarily correspond to a precipitating event in the person’s […]
Tags: depression, symptoms, unipolar depression
Posted in mentally ill | No Comments »
Pharmacological Intervention Definition
PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS Drug therapy can be used to combat feelings of anxiety in an attempt to improvethe person’s quality of life. It is worth remembering that the use of prescribedmedication is not usually the first line of treatment, as other methods of careinterventions will be considered initially. However, there are times when the useof prescribed […]
Tags: intervention, pharmacological intervention
Posted in research report | No Comments »
cognitive behavioural therapy articles
COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY ‘Cognitive behavioural therapy’ (or CBT) is a method of treatment that is oftenused in the treatment of severe anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.CBT is defined as:any mode or therapy that attempts to change client’s thinking, behaviours and affectthrough the use of pragmatic implementation of sound evidence (Rogers & Gournay2002).CBT relates to […]
Tags: cognitive behavioural therapy, therapy
Posted in research report | No Comments »
Treatment Approaches for Anxiety Disorders
The treatment of anxiety disorders is variable and will be directly linked to thenature and severity of the anxiety being experienced by the person. As mentionedabove, anxiety is one of the most treatable psychiatric disorders. However, it mustalso be remembered that anxiety may coexist in the presence of other psychologicaldisorders, such as depression. All this […]
Tags: anxiety, anxiety disorders, approaches, disorders, treatment
Posted in mental health care | 4 Comments »
panic disorder case example
PANIC DISORDER case Carole is a 17-year-old girl who will be sitting her A-level examinations in June. She is hoping to go on to university in September, where she will read psychology. Carole’s parents are proud of her and have always made it clear to Carole that they expect her to do well. While studying […]
Tags: case example, disorder, Panic Disorder
Posted in research report | No Comments »
What Is Panic Disorder Agoraphobia
‘Panic disorder’ is the term given for an attack of severe anxiety and fear that envelops the person at any time without any cause or stimulus. The person could be carrying on with their daily activities when, suddenly, they can develop an overwhelming sense of panic for no apparent reason. Theperson may feel as if […]
Tags: disorder, Panic Disorder
Posted in mentally ill | No Comments »