Diagnostic Difficulties of Depressive Symptoms
.... eg, impaired brain injury, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, headache, dizziness, impaired judgement, etc.) associated with
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI ....
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Traumatic Brain Injury
....
Mild traumatic brain injuries occur when the head is struck or moves abruptly or violently, resulting in an alteration of consciousness though it has been well ....
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BRAIN INJURY & CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR Introduction
.... Black, 1997, pp. 403-407).
Mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) results in a variety of emotional reactions. Mood and personality ....
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The Relationship Between Patient Readiness and Cognitive ...
....
Mild traumatic brain injuries occur when the head is struck or moves abruptly or violently, resulting in an alteration of consciousness though it has been well ....
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THE EFFECTS OF MEDICATION ON EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING
.... 95(1), 74-81. Stoler, DR (1998). Coping with
mild traumatic brain injury. New York: Avery Penguin Putnam. Swartz, BE, Kovalik, E ....
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Traumatic Accidents
.... influence the adjustment of those involved in severe and
traumatic accidents is .... shown, in many instances, to moderate health outcomes after even
mild stress or ....
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PTSD and the Iraq War
.... real chemical changes within the brain that effectively represent a
mild seizure. .... the capacity of an individual to deal effectively with a
traumatic experience ....
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Characteristics of PTSD
.... Group therapy is most effective for
mild to moderate cases .... which may go one for an extended period of time; whether it was truly caused by a
traumatic event or ....
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United States Department of Veterans Affairs and Trauma
.... best therapeutic option for
mild-to-moderately affected PTSD patients is group therapy. In such a setting the PTSD patient can discuss
traumatic memories, PTSD ....
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Dysarthria Speech Disorders
.... Underlying neurological impairment such as cerebral palsy,
traumatic brain injury .... All complained of dysarthria, which was usually
mild to moderate. ....
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
.... rebleeding from the aneurysm following a lack of treatment of
mild hemorrhages is .... needs to be able to distinguish pre-existing SAH from
traumatic SAH resulting ....
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Domestic Violence Against Females REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ...
.... therapy programs, if given sufficiently early, can sometimes stop
mild to moderate .... examined as a whole, they are indicative of Post-
Traumatic Stress Disorder ....
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Female Employee Domestic Violence Cases REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ...
.... therapy programs, if given sufficiently early, can sometimes stop
mild to moderate .... examined as a whole, they are indicative of Post-
Traumatic Stress Disorder ....
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Cerebral Concussion
.... Most physicians recognize three degrees of cerebral concussion:
mild, moderate, and .... In addition, there would be post-
traumatic amnesia lasting longer than 30 ....
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Effects of Stress
.... in some, will lead to the development of post-
traumatic stress disorder. .... debilitation of both morale and job performance under relatively
mild conditions of ....
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Controversy Over Prozac Useage
.... The drug is also prescribed for anxiety or panic disorders, post-
traumatic stress, and eating disorders. .... Dysthymia is a
mild, low-level depression. ....
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Postponing Adulthood
.... On the contrary, goal orientation, a waiting period, and
mild suffering are thought to increase self-worth and esteem .... Post-
traumatic symptoms in abused children ....
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Brain Concussion
.... head injuries indexed by the fact that children had post-
traumatic amnesia which .... The authors concluded that for children, the outcome of
mild depressed skull ....
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Tangential, Circumstantial, Incoherent Thought
.... Onset Type and Adolescent-Onset Type) and symptoms may be
mild, moderate, or .... needed to determine if the child was exposed to an extreme
traumatic stressor and ....
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Children With Disabilities
.... and toes) as well as cognitive disabilities ranging from the
mild to the .... health problems) their initial experiences were fairly chaotic as well as
traumatic. ....
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Sports Injuries
While many of these injuries are
mild strains and sprains, serious injuries .... Although rare, non-
traumatic sports-related deaths occurred in 335 high school ....
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HIV & THE FETUS Introduction This research pa
.... all HIV-infected children; some are asymptomatic and others have
mild symptoms such .... be addressed; counseling referrals may be required for this
traumatic time. ....
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ANGER
.... anger as "an emotional state that varies in intensity from
mild irritation to .... of tension by reliving in words, feelings and actions a
traumatic experience (the ....
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INAPPROPRIATE ANGER
.... anger as "an emotional state that varies in intensity from
mild irritation to .... of tension by reliving in words, feelings and actions a
traumatic experience (the ....
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Cyclical Wife Abuse
.... Moderate Emotional Neglect (Cluster C), Severe Sexual Abuse (Cluster D),
Mild Abuse and .... a study conducted by Ulmer (1992) who noted that:
Traumatic life events ....
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Partying & College Undergraduates
.... that the transition to adulthood is one of the most
traumatic changes that a .... Therefore, the relatively
mild term "partying" is a means for hiding oneself from ....
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Definitions of the Euphemism "Partying" This paper will be ...
.... that the transition to adulthood is one of the most
traumatic changes that a .... Therefore, the relatively
mild term "partying" is a means for hiding oneself from ....
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Self-Mutilation
.... includes skin burning, self-hitting, and skin cutting to a
mild or moderate .... SIB was associated with a significantly higher number of
traumatic experiences and ....
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Anxiety Disorders
.... will sometimes persistently avoid anything that reminds them of the
traumatic event (2 .... the individual to misinterpret physical symptoms such as
mild tachycardia ....
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Anxiety Disorders
.... will sometimes persistently avoid anything that reminds them of the
traumatic event (2 .... the individual to misinterpret physical symptoms such as
mild tachycardia ....
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