Depression as a Disease
.... as a disease, and making that medical conclusion a well-known fact throughout society, will make it more likely that the individual will indeed
seek treatment. ....
(1215

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Mental Health Services and Ethnic Disparities
.... that the study population included a large proportion of individuals with symptoms that indicated the possibility of mental illness who did not
seek treatment. ....
(2148

9

)
Assessment & Treatment of Diverse Populations
Issues in Assessment and
Treatment of Diverse Populations: Social Networks for Counseling .... that Asian Americans would be more likely to
seek social support to ....
(662

3

)
Legally Mandated Treatment Programs
.... On other occasions, the legal pressure may increase the offender's already internalized, but minimal, desire to
seek treatment (Young & Belenko, 2002, p. 297). ....
(2759

11

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Therapy for a Family
.... own. There is also the possibility that Cloe Madane's approach may work well if the family decides to
seek treatment as a unit. I ....
(1420

6

)
Denying the Witnesses Motion
.... Although at least one court said that the exception applies even in cases where the defendant did not
seek treatment in order to facilitate the avoidance of ....
(1635

7

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ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND HOMELESSNESS
.... al state that older people do not often
seek treatment due to embarrassment or shame over their circumstances (eg, sick, poor, homeless, etc.) with men being ....
(1642

7

)
GENDER AND ALCOHOL USE PATTERNS Abstract The
.... Median interval from disorder onset to
treatment was 2 to 3 years longer for men; men tended to
seek treatment well after onset. ....
(2062

8

)
Methamphetamine's Effects on the Body and Mind: Long Term and ...
.... stops using the drug. Methamphetamine users are often reluctant to
seek treatment due to fears of being stigmatized. This is a fear ....
(1980

8

)
Alcoholism
.... People
seek treatment for alcoholism after they have suffered a series of crises, caused by the disease, in many areas of their lives. ....
(2756

11

)
Alcoholism as a Major Problem in the US
.... Other than at times of emergency (withdrawal symptoms, problems with the law, accidents, etc.), they rarely
seek treatment simply because they have a "drinking ....
(1799

7

)
ALCOHOLISM: AN OVERVIEW Introduction Hester and
.... One very unfortunate statistic is that only about 15 percent of those with alcoholism or alcohol dependence problems
seek treatment for the disease. ....
(1312

5

)
Alcoholism as an Addictive Disease
.... Other than at times of emergency (withdrawal symptoms, legal problems, accidents, etc.), they rarely
seek treatment simply because they have a serious drinking ....
(1758

7

)
Chiropractic Treatment for Stress
.... sufferers (3:62). In fact, about three out of four people who
seek chiropractic
treatment do so for back pain. Other ailments found ....
(1453

6

)
Internet & Mental Health Therapy
.... This capability is invaluable, given that many individuals may be struggling with a condition but do not
seek treatment often because they are unaware of the ....
(1816

7

)
Ethical Issues in Dentistry
.... If Dr. Lee refuses to take responsibility for his sickness and
seek treatment, then Dr. Jones has the obligation to inform the dental society, the licensing ....
(1927

8

)
Milwaukee County House of Corrections
.... As prisoners identify their problems, they hopefully will
seek treatment for those problems. Thus, an increase in health care utilization is a positive sign. ....
(2724

11

)
Chemical Castration Law
.... Consequently, research studies identify a treatable sexual offender as one who (1) is a paraphiliac who (2) is motivated to
seek treatment and (3) participates ....
(1646

7

)
Chemical Dependence Among Health Care Professionals
.... recrimination. Such processes typically make it difficult for the chemically dependent to
seek treatment on their own. Therefore ....
(1673

7

)
Psychedelics
.... Users of psychedelics seem unlikely to
seek treatment, but PCP users, who look to the pleasant effects of the drug as a means of reducing negative affect and ....
(1052

4

)
Depression
.... some sense of the problem from the numbers of admissions to psychiatric facilities, but many, many people who suffer from mental illness never
seek treatment. ....
(664

3

)
A Comorbid Relationship: Anxiety and Chemical Dependency
.... dependent patients, psychiatric symptoms are almost always temporary and symptoms of substance withdrawal which cause patients to
seek treatment are exactly ....
(2364

9

)
MEDICARE AND EQUITY IN HEALTH CARE
.... By the time they finally
seek treatment, however, the costs of care are typically higher because the medical conditions are more advanced than would have ....
(1457

6

)
Insomnia Sleep Disorder
.... It is estimated that fewer than half of those who are suffering from insomnia
seek treatment for that condition (Walsh & Others, 1998). ....
(4014

16

)
Elderly Patients' Health Beliefs INTRODUCTION TO THE PROPOSED ...
.... raise the question: What is the difference in health beliefs of elderly COPD patients who wait until they are in crisis before they
seek treatment and patients ....
(7416

30

)
Analysis, For and Against: Mandatory AIDS Testing
.... to keep their jobs and their insurance would be forced to "go underground" with their disease and either refuse to have it treated or
seek treatment under a ....
(3502

14

)
Depression: A Case Study
.... He also reported that he was unable to cope with his life any longer and felt hopeless and this prompted him to
seek treatment. ....
(2332

9

)
Mental Illness and Homelessness
.... problems. As a result, they may not be willing to
seek treatment, even when they are unable to function without medication. In the ....
(4335

17

)
Living Wills and Advanced Directives
.... Please use the scale provided below to rate each of the factors contributive to your decision to
seek treatment for the patient or to comply with the family's ....
(3860

15

)
Ethical Decision-Making Flow Chart
.... Summers (1989) has noted that the impairment results from two sources: (1) the underlying distress that motivated the client to
seek treatment which may cloud ....
(3084

12

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