Sentences with phrase «psychiatric patients often»

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But when no other illness is involved, patients often reject the notion that the issue is psychiatric and tend to refuse the antipsychotic medications that can help, Davis says.
Govoni says that when patients are treated for psychiatric disease, the creative impulses often associated with bipolar disorder, dementia, or even depression may fall by the wayside.
Analysis of the data found that patients with psychiatric comorbidities in the previous year were readmitted to the hospital 3 to 5 percent more often within 30 days than those without a psychiatric diagnosis.
First, an analysis of genomic data from 6,000 patients with autism spectrum disorders, 1,000 patients with bipolar disorder, and 2,500 patients with schizophrenia by co-first author Pierre - Marie Martin, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher in Cheyette's lab, revealed that disruptive mutations in the main neuronal form of DIXDC1 were present about 80 percent more often in psychiatric patients (0.9 percent had mutations) compared to healthy controls (0.5 percent had mutations).
Impressed by the artwork of psychiatric patients, prisoners and children, he amassed a significant collection of such work and invented the influential term art brut — «rough art», often paraphrased in English as «outsider art» — to describe it.
Abstract: Patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) often exhibit psychiatric symptoms associated with cognitive impairment.
Patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) often exhibit psychiatric symptoms associated with cognitive impairment.
Stories like Williams's are familiar to Sharon Charles Haznedar, an administrative director for behavioral health services at New York's Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers and a psychiatric nurse practitioner, who says depression is insidious because it often renders victims unable to ask for help: «I've had depressed patients tell me that they need a plan just to walk across the room,» she says.
Sharon Charles Haznedar, an administrative director for behavioral health services at New York City's Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers and a psychiatric nurse practitioner, says depression is insidious because it often renders victims unable to ask for help: «I've had depressed patients tell me that they need a plan just to walk across the room.»
I'm a holistic psychiatrist practicing in New York City, and I often find myself with a line out the door of patients who are struggling to get off of psychiatric medications.
When confronted with this seemingly global array of symptoms, the physician is often skeptical, and, rather than suspecting low thyroid, may believe that this patient may have a psychiatric problem like depression.
Working often in collaboration with psychiatric patients, it is the aim of Javier Téllez to produce films and videos that attempt to challenge the stereotypes Selected Solo Exhibitions include S.M.A.K., Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent, BE (2013); Marco, Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo, Vigo, ES, (2010) and Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, PT (2010).
Because lung naires within 1 month of treatment initiation (baseline) and cancer patients often suffer from physical and psychiatric at 6 - month follow - up.
Functional expectations of caregivers are often huge with multiple responsibilities such as household chores, emotional support, providing transportation and symptom management.4 As cancer survivorship grows, from 50 % in the 70s, to 54 % between 1983 and 1985, to 65 % in 2009, the illness may become a chronic disease, further stressing caregivers with a cumulative and unrelenting burden of care and responsibility.5 Psychological morbidity or psychiatric symptomatology among cancer caregivers is high.6, 7 Levels of distress have also been shown to be higher than those reported by patients themselves.8
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