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May, 2015
psychotic symptoms definition
Psychotic symptoms In some severe mental health problems the person can experience psychotic symptoms. This means the person loses touch with reality. These symptoms include hallucinations and delusions. Psychotic symptoms can occur in schizophrenia, severe depression, bipolar affective disorder, delirium and dementia. From Mental health articles, post psychotic symptoms definition Post Footer automatically generated by […]
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How do mental health problems affect people?
How do mental health problems affect people? Mental health problems can affect people in many different ways. Areas of a person’s life that can be affected by a mental health problem include: Biological changes in sleep pattern, appetite and weight Reduction or loss of skills, inability to learn new skills Increase in ritualistic movements, such […]
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List of Mental Health Problems
List of Mental Health Problems A mental health problem means that people experience changes in: The way they think and understand the world around them The way they behave The emotions and feelings they have These changes will usually have some impact on the way the person deals with day-to-day life. Sometimes […]
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Job Satisfaction and Retention
Job Satisfaction and Retention Both effective recruitment and effective retention are essential to maintain a strong fighting force. During periods when traditional recruiting efforts have not been adequate to reach recruitment targets, the military has sometimes had to lower standards for admission. Issues such as minimum scores on the Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT) and […]
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Problems in Reintegration
Problems in Reintegration Another area that has received increasing attention is the tremendous strain of readjustment to returning to civilian life following combat deployment. In prior conflicts, service members were deployed to forward combat areas, returning to relatively safe rear bases to restock, receive new instructions, and rest and recuperate. Following their combat deployment, service […]
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