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Women have more sleep problems than men because of their sensitive minds

A reporter surveyed four public hospitals and found that there are 30 people, on average, go to the doctor per day in city area because they have insomnia. And 10 percents to 20 percents of them life rely on drugs to sleep. The doctor who received the report says that the number of female patients […]

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Correct psychological inertia to the good life

From the psychology of reaction principle as the foundation, were observed for human behavior, psychologists proposed such an improved method, to correct the noble way of life, and by the end of this benign change inert lifestyle brought the whole life. General learning and work lives, we may have such experience, when that want to […]

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The Old People Who Always Stay In Home Is Easy Caught Depression

If one old people seldom go downstairs and always be faced with daily life problem alone, he or she is more possibility to catch depression than other people.      According the  research of one local mental specialist have found, those old people ,who was living in the Toa Payoh ancestral house,is 3% more than other  […]

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Psychological characteristics of smokers

Smoking in ways that reflect the character of a person. Smoking posture and morphology of psychologists on people doing system research. Analysis of the famous American psychologist J. Forster smoking the most vivid. Analysis of a smoker’s Forster is divided into 5 parts.   First, shake gray mode Are pumping up, frequently to shake to […]

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Talking treatments and counselling

Some health workers feel that ‘proper’ health care should involve something more than ‘just talking’. Many doubt that talking can even be considered a treatment at all. This is why many health workers give medicines to just about anyone who comes to the clinic, and many people expect to be given medicines when they visit […]

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Effects of Opioid Abuse

Opiates Opiates are a group of drugs derived from the opium poppy. Synthetically produced opiates are known as opioids. Therapeutically these drugs can be used as painkillers (for example morphine, pethidine, dihydrocodeine), cough suppressants (for example, codeine linctus) and anti-diarrhoea agents (for example kaolin and morphine mixture). Methadone and buprenorphine are opioids used in the […]

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bulimia nervosa case study

Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating. During these episodes large amounts of food are consumed over short periods. The condition should not be diagnosed in patients with a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa up to 50 per cent of whom also binge eat. Periods of binge eating are usually preceded […]

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Sharing the diagnosis of dementia

The following case study is taken directly from a 15-month intervention project that was funded by the Department of Health and undertaken in Gwynedd, North Wales. The focus of the experimental research was on early intervention in dementia care and was conducted in primary care. The project employed two clinical specialists to pilot a psychosocial […]

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Anorexia Nervosa Treatment and management Options

Arguably this is one of the most difficult phases to bridge in the management of anorexia nervosa. The first hurdle usually is for carers, friends, teachers and colleagues to express their concerns for the individual’s health and to suggest that it is important to seek help. The interpersonal process of the meeting is a critical […]

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Specific factors related to dieting, weight and eating

There is a family history of obesity in the binge-eating disorders. In contrast there is a family history of leanness in anorexia nervosa. There is a tendency to premorbid obesity in bulimic disorders  and to leanness in anorexia nervosa. There is often teasing about weight and shape from family and peers in bulimic disorders. There […]

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