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A cognitive model of the positive symptoms of psychosis

A cognitive model of the positive symptoms of psychosis

... or cognitive flexibility), but these would be sec- ondary to the other ...the cognitive changes brought about by FI would be less specific than with CBT and the maintenance of effects would be less ... See full document

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Self esteem is associated with premorbid adjustment and positive psychotic symptoms in early psychosis

Self esteem is associated with premorbid adjustment and positive psychotic symptoms in early psychosis

... s cognitive model of psychosis [11] suggests that the experience of social adversity and lowered self-esteem can lead to the development of psychotic symptoms through an increased ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF NARDOSTACHYS JATAMANSI ON WISTAR ALBINO RAT

EVALUATION OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF NARDOSTACHYS JATAMANSI ON WISTAR ALBINO RAT

... the positive symptoms of schizophrenia as much as the higher dose ...the positive symptoms of ...the positive symptoms of psychosis in rats by reducing the dopamine levels ... See full document

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Metacognitive approaches to the treatment of psychosis: a comparison of four approaches

Metacognitive approaches to the treatment of psychosis: a comparison of four approaches

... these symptoms, normalizing patients’ inner experience, and promoting cognitive and behavioral mastery of suffering and related psychosocial ...and symptoms, and explore how maladaptive interpersonal ... See full document

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Stimulant Medication and Psychotic Symptoms in Offspring of Parents With Mental Illness

Stimulant Medication and Psychotic Symptoms in Offspring of Parents With Mental Illness

... psychotic symptoms defined as lifetime occurrence of ≥ 1 of the following: (1) definite clinically significant hallucinations or delusions on K-SADS; (2) positive symptoms on SIPS rated ≥ 3, ie, ... See full document

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Mifepristone (RU-486) treatment for depression and psychosis: a review of the therapeutic implications

Mifepristone (RU-486) treatment for depression and psychosis: a review of the therapeutic implications

... Elevated levels of corticosteroids are known to impair learning and memory. This has been demonstrated by acute (Lupien and McEwen 1997; Modell et al 1997) and subchronic (Young et al 1999) administration of exogenous ... See full document

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Clinical and service implications of a cognitive analytic therapy model of psychosis

Clinical and service implications of a cognitive analytic therapy model of psychosis

... psychotic symptoms and phenomena to represent the muddled, amplified or distorted enactments of such RRPs as well as their associated dialogic ...negative symptoms of psychotic disorders, in addition to ... See full document

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Survey on schizophrenia treatment in Mexico: perception and antipsychotic prescription patterns

Survey on schizophrenia treatment in Mexico: perception and antipsychotic prescription patterns

... Pharmaceutical industries spend around 23% to 30% of the actual cost of a drug on its promotion [12]. This is basically directed to advertisements for physicians, trying to convince them to prescribe a particular drug. ... See full document

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Lo spettro psicotico: definizione e fondamenti teorici

Lo spettro psicotico: definizione e fondamenti teorici

... Evidence from epidemiological studies indicates that bipolar disorder (BP) and schizo- phrenia (SCHI) have each a lifetime prevalence of 1% across the world’s populations. Recent family and linkage studies suggest that ... See full document

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The predictive value of somatic and cognitive depressive symptoms for cytokine changes in patients with major depression

The predictive value of somatic and cognitive depressive symptoms for cytokine changes in patients with major depression

... of cognitive-affective depressive symptoms and somatic symptoms during the last 7 days as well as somatic symptoms during the last 2 ...somatic symptoms predict changes in ... See full document

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Perceived discrimination is associated with severity of positive and depression/anxiety symptoms in immigrants with psychosis: a cross sectional study

Perceived discrimination is associated with severity of positive and depression/anxiety symptoms in immigrants with psychosis: a cross sectional study

... Participants were recruited consecutively from both inpatient and outpatient units at four hospitals in Oslo that collectively cover a catchment area of 485,000 peo- ple (88% of Oslo ’ s total population). Clinicians ... See full document

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Accurate measurements and establishment of a model of the mechanical properties of dried corn kernels

Accurate measurements and establishment of a model of the mechanical properties of dried corn kernels

... According to Table 4, all five factors exerted significant effects on the Er of the corn kernels (p < 0.05). Considering the F values, the drying medium temperature exerted the greatest effect on Er (43.88), followed ... See full document

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Visual-information processing deficit in schizophrenia

Visual-information processing deficit in schizophrenia

... The multiple choice version of the Proverbs Test (Gorham, 1956 a,b) was administered to provide a measure of the subject's ability for 'abstract conceptualization'. Payne (1960) pointed out that chronic schizophrenics, ... See full document

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The use of amisulpride in the treatment of acute psychosis

The use of amisulpride in the treatment of acute psychosis

... acute psychosis in schizophrenia is frequently initiated in the psychiatric emergency ...psychiatric symptoms, to calm the patient, to maintain the patient in a secure treatment environment, and prevent ... See full document

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Schizophrenia and sleep disorders: links, risks, and management challenges

Schizophrenia and sleep disorders: links, risks, and management challenges

... Numerous treatment options exist for sleep disorders, including pharmacotherapy, psychological, and behavioral interventions, but choosing a strategy to which patients with schizophrenia will adhere can be challenging, ... See full document

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Curiosity and the CAT: Considering cognitive analytic therapy as an intervention for psychosis

Curiosity and the CAT: Considering cognitive analytic therapy as an intervention for psychosis

... Viewing psychosis in terms of early interactions is consistent with the link between interpersonal trauma and psychosis (Read, van Os, Morrison & Ross, ...the psychosis, rather than a secondary ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;A comprehensive analysis of the factors of positive pelvic lymph nodes on survival of cervical cancer patients with 2018 FIGO stage IIIC1p&lt;/p&gt;

<p>A comprehensive analysis of the factors of positive pelvic lymph nodes on survival of cervical cancer patients with 2018 FIGO stage IIIC1p</p>

... In conclusion, our research shows that more than 2 LNM, more than 2 LNM sites, and common iliac LNM were risk factors for poor survival in stage IIIC1p cervical cancer patients. The survival of stage IIIC1p cervical ... See full document

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Guided self help cognitive behavioral intervention for VoicEs (GiVE): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

Guided self help cognitive behavioral intervention for VoicEs (GiVE): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

... CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy; CBTp, cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis; CBTv, cognitive behavioral therapy for voices; CONSORT, Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials; GiVE, ... See full document

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Understanding clinician attitudes towards implementation of guided self help cognitive behaviour therapy for those who hear distressing voices: using factor analysis to test normalisation process theory

Understanding clinician attitudes towards implementation of guided self help cognitive behaviour therapy for those who hear distressing voices: using factor analysis to test normalisation process theory

... A kin to our study, most NPT studies in mental health settings recruited practitioners [24, 25, 28]. However the NPT studies by Gask et al. [26] and Franx et al. [23] did include service leads and managers to investigate ... See full document

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A cross-sectional assessment of the burden of COPD symptoms in the US and Europe using the National Health and Wellness Survey

A cross-sectional assessment of the burden of COPD symptoms in the US and Europe using the National Health and Wellness Survey

... common symptoms and adversely affected patients’ ability to perform their normal daily ...of symptoms and their association with health outcomes among patients receiving the appro- priate standard of care ... See full document

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