Search Results - "psychiatric medication"
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Dealing with depression
Published 2022“…Being a psychologist, I often get asked what people can do to help a family member or friend who seem to be depressed, or have actually been diagnosed with clinical depression and is on psychiatric medication. I’d suggest this: promote behavioural activation.…”
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Experience of patients and carers with traditional healing and psychiatric services, and the outcome of psychosis for patients who attend traditional services in Sudan / Ehab Ali S...
Published 2013“…Fifteen (54%) of the healers believed that psychiatric medication was useful for treating mental illness, and they believed that combining traditional treatment and psychiatric medication could be useful. …”
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Students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education
Published 2007“…With the advent of improved psychiatric medication, there has been a phenomenal increase of students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in North America. …”
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Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education
Published 2009“…Problem statement: With the advent of improved psychiatric medication, there has been a phenomenal increase of students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in North America. …”
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Internalized stigma among patients with depression: Comparison between employed and unemployed group / Naemah Abdul Rahim
Published 2016“…Internalized stigma has a variety of adverse effects such as lower self- esteem, impaired social adaptation, unemployment, reduced adherence to psychiatric medication and limited social support. Identifying potential risk that can become barrier to recovery will help in managing people with depression. …”
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An embedded mixed methods investigation of factors associated with the quality of mental health care in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA): a structure, process and outcome evaluati...
Published 2018“…Meanwhile, the service users’ measures comprised: the Service User Characteristics Sheet (SUCS), used to collect information about service users’ age, gender, marital status, employment status, educational level, area of residence and diagnosis; the Arabic version of the Social Functioning Scale (SFS), used to assess psychiatric service users’ capacity to engage in necessary social activities; the Arabic version of the Glasgow Antipsychotic Side-effect Scale (GASS), used to assess service users’ experience of the side-effects of psychiatric medication; the Arabic version of the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8), used to assess service users’ satisfaction with the mental health care services received, and the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), used to assess specific psychiatric service user symptoms, based on service users’ self-reports. …”
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