Sentences with phrase «possible psychiatric treatment»

By learning to «think family», always viewing the patient in that context, we are more likely to provide the best possible psychiatric treatment.
By learning to «think family» — always viewing the patient in that context — we are more likely to provide the best possible psychiatric treatment.

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PROTECT families by supporting proposals that would keep guns out of the wrong hands, including the Extreme Risk Protection Order bill, which would make it possible for families and law enforcement to remove firearms from loved ones who could be a danger to themselves or others, and making permanent Kendra's Law, which grants judges the authority to issue orders that require people who meet certain criteria to regularly undergo psychiatric treatment.
New research from the University of Missouri finds that for mental health courts to be successful, every professional engaged in the process should be aware of the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and participant engagement within the system and connect participants with comprehensive treatment and services as early as possible.
«Ultimately, by being open to the idea that psychiatric disorders like ADHD might be caused by more than one factor, it might be possible to advance our understanding of causes and treatments more rapidly,» said Dr. Stevens.
In addition, it may be possible to prevent the development of suicidal behavior and other psychiatric symptoms by helping parents of at - risk youths to modify their child - rearing behavior.50 Because parental psychiatric disorders are associated with maladaptive parenting and offspring suicidality, it may also be possible to prevent the onset of suicidal behavior by improving the recognition and treatment of parental psychiatric disorders.
Sessions involved discussions of information about 1) the adolescent's psychiatric disorder (s) and psychosocial difficulties, 2) the adolescent's treatment plan and rationale for recommended treatments, 3) risk factors for suicidal behavior and warning signs of possible imminent risk, 4) the availability of emergency services, and 5) strategies for communicating with adolescents.
We also sought to maintain treatment conditions as close as possible to those that could be sustained in clinical practice, employing nurses with training and experience in primary care rather than psychiatric nursing, deciding not to provide transportation or incentives for attending sessions as sometimes occurs in efficacy trials.
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