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Long-term Health Risks Among Children HIV-Exposed

Study comparing risks of hospitalization and chronic diseases in HIV-exposed uninfected children vs. population control in Montreal, Canada. Data indicates heightened risks in CHEU including bacterial infections, mortality, hospitalization, poor growth, psychiatric disorders, and neurological outcom

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The Role of Psilocybin in Modern Psychiatric Medicine

The use of psilocybin, a compound found in psychedelic mushrooms, in modern psychiatric medicine. It covers its traditional use, global distribution, early studies, and current areas of research in depression, tobacco cessation, terminal illness, and more.

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Psychiatric Medical Management | Virtualpsychiatriccare.com

Experience compassionate and convenient psychiatric medical management with Virtualpsychiatriccare.com. Improve your mental health from the comfort of your own home.

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Evolution of Psychiatry: A Historical Journey through Time

Psychiatry, a field blending clinical practice, biology, and social sciences, has ancient roots dating back to Graeco-Roman philosophers like Plato and Hippocrates. Significant historical milestones include the body humor hypothesis, the first mental health ward, and the emergence of psychiatric asy

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Standard Precautions in Dental Settings

Standard Precautions in Dental Settings emphasize the importance of hand hygiene, proper use of personal protective equipment, aseptic techniques, clinical asepsis, and environmental surface disinfection to control infections. Adherence to these precautions minimizes the risk of spreading microorgan

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Youth Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Overview

The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice provides a range of mental health and substance abuse services for youth in detention, probation, and residential settings. Services include screening, assessment, therapy, crisis intervention, and psychiatric care tailored to individual needs. Staffed dete

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Understanding Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) for Psychiatric Treatment

Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), also known as electroshock, is a psychiatric treatment that induces seizures in anesthetized patients for therapeutic purposes. ECT has a controversial history but is well-established in the medical field. Introduced in 1938, ECT has replaced older treatments like in

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Evolution of Psychiatric Social Work: History and Impact

Psychiatric social work is a specialized field that integrates social work principles with psychiatry to address emotional and mental health disorders. Originating in the early 1900s, it has evolved to provide crucial support to individuals struggling with mental health challenges, facilitating thei

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Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Rural Scholars Program Overview

The APRN Rural Scholars Program at East Carolina University offers a comprehensive academic-clinical practice collaborative for students specializing in Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP), Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP),

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Evaluating the Validity of Rosenhan's Conclusions in Psychology

Some psychologists question the validity of Rosenhan's conclusions due to methodological flaws in his study, such as lack of generalizability and potential biases. Critics argue that the findings may not accurately reflect real-world psychiatric settings, leading to skepticism about their applicabil

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Role of Psychiatric Prescriber in an ACT Team

The role of the psychiatric prescriber in an ACT team involves actively participating in team processes, attending meetings, assessing symptoms, providing medication education, conducting therapy, and home visits. They have clinical supervisory responsibilities, provide clinical supervision, monitor

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Expert Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Treatment in Kolkata Dr Arnab@9804509480

Dr. Arnab Pathak is an expert of child and adolescent psychiatric treatment in Kolkata. For Book a consultation WhatsApp now at 91-9804509480. Child Adolescent Psychiatric Concerns. Empowering Young Minds: Expert Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Tr

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Understanding Social Case Work in Psychiatric Settings

Social case work in psychiatric settings is a method employed by mental health social workers to help individuals cope with social, emotional, and environmental needs. It involves building rapport, understanding and solving internal problems, strengthening ego power, and developing internal resource

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Perceptions and Needs of Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatients During COVID-19 Pandemic

This study explores the perceptions, emotional reactions, and needs of adolescent psychiatric inpatients amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Through individual interviews, themes such as knowledge about the pandemic, changes in routine, feelings, positive behaviors, and social support were examined. Parti

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Management of Inflammatory Psychiatric Disease with Focus on PANS in Pediatric Patient

Dr. Margo Thienemann discusses the psychiatric medication management of a 10-year-old boy with inflammatory psychiatric disease, particularly focusing on Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS). The patient presented with various symptoms including compulsions, mood swings, OCD, oppos

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Psychiatric Care of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

This resource delves into the psychiatric care aspects of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), detailing symptoms, staging, common psychiatric disorders, pharmacokinetic changes, and renal adverse effects of psychotropic medications. It also presents facts about CKD prevalence in the US, stag

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Understanding Psychiatric Challenges in Homeless Populations

This module sheds light on the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among homeless individuals compared to non-homeless, emphasizing issues like suicidal ideation and attempts. It also highlights the lack of psychiatry-specific training in addressing homelessness, and the potential benefits of street

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Applying CMS HCBS Settings Rule to Promote Community Integration

The CMS HCBS Settings Rule aims to ensure individuals in LTSS programs have access to community living benefits. It emphasizes services in integrated settings, individual choice, and protection of rights. Provider-controlled residential settings have additional requirements. Specific guidelines for

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Understanding the Battle Over Involuntary Psychiatric Care

Explore the complexities surrounding involuntary psychiatric care, including standards for commitment, patient rights, and differing perspectives from organizations like The Treatment Advocacy Center, NAMI, and The American Psychiatric Association.

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Understanding Leases in Medicaid DD Waiver Residential Settings

Exploring the importance of leases in residential settings covered by the HCBS Settings Rule for Medicaid DD Waiver programs. The presentation highlights key terms, provisions, and protections for individuals with developmental disabilities living in provider-owned or controlled residential settings

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Luxembourg's Approach to Testing and Linkage to Care in Prison Settings

Luxembourg's approach to testing and linkage to care in prison settings is comprehensive and involves thorough medical services, including somatic medicine and psychiatric care. The system ensures that every inmate is seen by a medical doctor within 24 hours, undergoes blood tests, receives appropri

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Factors Contributing to Psychiatric Illness and Mental Health Issues

Factors contributing to psychiatric illness and mental health problems include predisposing factors such as psychological and biological factors, as well as precipitating stressors like challenging stimuli. Mental health is defined as a state of well-being involving happiness, contentment, and effec

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Understanding Psychiatric Medications: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Delve into the complexities of psychiatric medications with a focus on the benefits, risks, and side effects associated with antidepressants, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and anxiolytics. Learn about common lab monitoring needs, drug interactions to watch for, and important considerations when

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Exploring Reasons Behind Psychiatric Disorders in Kolkata

Mental Health in Kolkata: Exploring the Reasons Behind Psychiatric Disorders in Kolkata. The Growing Concern in Kolkata Reasons Behind Psychiatric Disorders. In recent years, Kolkata has witnessed a notable increase in reported cases of psychiatric d

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Understanding Medical Clearance in Psychiatric Cases - Case Studies

In these case studies, patients with psychiatric conditions require inpatient psychiatric care. The Medical Stability Screen helps determine if further work-up or documentation is needed. A 23-year-old male with schizophrenia is medically stable with no additional work-up required (Green), while a 4

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Michigan Psychiatric Care Improvement Project Overview

Michigan Psychiatric Care Improvement Project (MPCIP) is implementing crisis system improvements to enhance patient care and streamline care coordination. The project focuses on medical clearance, psychiatric bed registry, crisis hotline, and more. MDHHS and its partners aim to determine medical cau

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Understanding Agitation and Aggression in Psychiatric Patients

Agitation is a tension state characterized by anxiety and hyperactivity seen in depression, schizophrenia, and mania, while aggression involves hostile thoughts or actions towards others, common in impulse control disorders. Psychiatric patients are usually not aggressive, but certain mental illness

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Comprehensive Approach to Psychiatric Diagnosis and Patient Assessment

Dr. Abdulqader Aljarad, a clinical assistant professor and consultant of psychiatry, emphasizes the importance of obtaining necessary information, establishing rapport with patients, and understanding their circumstances to make an accurate diagnosis. The process involves putting patients at ease, s

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Psychiatric Evaluation Process Insights

This presentation provides valuable insights into conducting psychiatric evaluations, including tips on referrals, team processes, interview techniques, and obtaining usable data. The speakers emphasize the importance of thorough preparation, flexibility, and understanding individual nuances during

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Comprehensive Guide to Psychiatric Assessment Techniques

This detailed resource covers various aspects of psychiatric assessment including general overview, clinical interview techniques, patient meeting strategies, applying interviewing techniques, reflecting patient feelings, and summarizing patient thoughts. The content emphasizes the importance of a d

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Review of Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorder Bed Need Methodologies

The report discusses the methodologies for determining the need for psychiatric and substance use disorder beds in the State Medical Facilities Plan, addressing the disconnect between existing methodology and the perceived need for additional beds. It explores principles, assumptions, calculations,

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Advancements in Flight Physical Examinations and Psychiatric Testing by IFALPA

Explore the innovative approaches proposed by IFALPA for enhancing flight physical examinations and psychiatric testing for pilots. The focus is on preventive medicine, 6-month medical certificates, and the need for better detection methods for psychological illnesses in pilots. Discover the importa

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Understanding Mental Status Examination (MSE) in Clinical Practice

Mental Status Examination (MSE) aims to assess cognitive processes, behavior, and emotions in patients with severe psychiatric conditions. The MSE includes evaluating outlook, psychomotor activation, attitude, memory, concentration, perception, cognition, speech, affect, behavior, and insight. Physi

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Understanding Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Post-Partum Psychiatric Disorders

Anorexia nervosa is characterized by significant weight loss, fear of gaining weight, and disturbed body image. It predominantly affects women in adolescence, often associated with dieting and harmful behaviors. Diagnosis involves criteria such as weight loss and amenorrhea. Complications include em

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Overview of Classification of Psychiatric Disorders

Psychiatric disorders are illnesses with various manifestations that impact functioning due to disturbances in biological, social, genetic, and other factors. Two key classification systems, ICD-10 and DSM-5, categorize over 200 types of psychiatric illnesses. The ICD-10 includes categories like org

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Overview of Michigan Psychiatric Care Improvement Project

Michigan Psychiatric Care Improvement Project (MPCIP) aims to enhance crisis system improvements through initiatives such as medical clearance algorithm, psychiatric bed registry, and crisis helpline. The project involves collaborations with healthcare associations and community partners, focusing o

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Understanding Liability in Negligence for Injury: Primary vs. Secondary Victims

Explore the concept of liability in negligence for injury to people and damage to property, with a focus on psychiatric damage. Learn about primary and secondary victims, distinguishing between those who suffer physical injury and those who experience psychiatric harm. Delve into real cases like the

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Understanding Liability in Negligence for Psychiatric Injury: Primary and Secondary Victims

Psychiatric damage resulting from negligence involves injury to the mind rather than the body, requiring claimants to prove recognized psychiatric injury with medical evidence. Primary victims suffer physical or foreseeable physical and psychiatric injuries, while secondary victims experience psychi

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Innovative Approach to Parenting and Psychiatric Rehabilitation by Prof. Peter van der Ende

Professor Peter van der Ende, a Senior Researcher and Psychologist at Hanze University in the Netherlands, introduces a new program focusing on Parenting and Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Addressing the challenges faced by individuals with severe mental illnesses in parenting, the program aims to equi

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Overview of Psychiatric Pharmacology: A Comprehensive Guide from 2013

This presentation delves into the nuances of psychiatric pharmacology, exploring common psychiatric conditions, historical perspectives on medical treatments, categories of psychiatric medications, and principles of treatment. It also touches on mental illness definitions from DSM-IV-TR and DSM-V, a

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