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Effectiveness of outpatient-based group cognitive-behavioral therapy in Japanese patients with mood disorders and neurotic disorders

Effectiveness of outpatient-based group cognitive-behavioral therapy in Japanese patients with mood disorders and neurotic disorders

... with mood disorders, the present study offered GCBT sessions to a group of participants consisting of not only those diagnosed with ICD-10 F3 mood disorders but also those diagnosed with ...

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Mood disorders in childhood and adolescence

Mood disorders in childhood and adolescence

... This review will focus on the clinical aspects of the two major diagnostic categories of mood disorders: unipolar depression and bipolar disorder (BD). Together, they represent a large burden to young ...

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Repositório Institucional UFC: Lowered quality of life in mood disorders is associated with increased neuro‐oxidative stress and basal thyroid‐stimulating hormone levels and use of anticonvulsant mood stabilizers

Repositório Institucional UFC: Lowered quality of life in mood disorders is associated with increased neuro‐oxidative stress and basal thyroid‐stimulating hormone levels and use of anticonvulsant mood stabilizers

... AOPP, basal TSH, and CMPAase, had a significant effect but less important than MDA. The effects of basal TSH on HRQoL as detected in Table 2 were no longer significant after considering diagnosis. The explanation is that ...

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Social Welfare Centers Protect Outpatients with Mood Disorders from Risk of Hospital Admission.

Social Welfare Centers Protect Outpatients with Mood Disorders from Risk of Hospital Admission.

... a mood disorder and receive outpatient treatment, because progression from outpatient care to hospital admission indicates a requirement for more intensive care due to worsening patient status [22, ...mental ...

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Mood disorders and handling of daily routine in patients with diabetes melitus type II

Mood disorders and handling of daily routine in patients with diabetes melitus type II

... . The summary of people with thoughts or attempts of suicide reached %, whereas the % of the sample states that they’re not happy. The arrangement of everyday problems seems to [r] ...

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Comorbidity between experimental osteoarthritis and mood disorders in the rat : investigating the role of supraspinal galanin

Comorbidity between experimental osteoarthritis and mood disorders in the rat : investigating the role of supraspinal galanin

... The activation of areas processing nociception result in the activation of the descending pain modulatory pathways (Fig. 2) that, through brainstem relays with spinal[r] ...

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Higher than Normal Plasma Iinterleukin-6 Concentrations in Brazilian Patients with Mood Disorders

Higher than Normal Plasma Iinterleukin-6 Concentrations in Brazilian Patients with Mood Disorders

... The association between the depressed mood and serum level of IL-6 has already been described as significantly stronger in men than in women (Penninx et al., 2003). Ushiroyama, et al. (2002) observed elevated ...

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Trends Psychiatry Psychother.  vol.35 número2

Trends Psychiatry Psychother. vol.35 número2

... Given the positive results here described, reinement of an effective treatment program for groups of patients with different mild to moderate anxiety and mood disorders is warranted, as there are few ...

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Estud. psicol. (Campinas)  vol.30 número2

Estud. psicol. (Campinas) vol.30 número2

... In the Course and prognosis of depression systematic studies are presented in detail related to the onset of depressive episodes, remission and chronicity. In Classifications of mood disorders, history, ...

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Trends Psychiatry Psychother.  vol.37 número2

Trends Psychiatry Psychother. vol.37 número2

... BDNF metabolism was shown to be highly relevant to this topic in several stress-related studies. The investigation of emotional differences seems to be a fruitful avenue for research to understand differences in ...

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.66 número3A

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.66 número3A

... tors such as age, gender, education level, body mass in- dex, type of acute medication used, headache character- istics, caffeine consumption, and quality of life were not signiicantly different between the two groups ...

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J. bras. pneumol.  vol.38 número3 en v38n3a10

J. bras. pneumol. vol.38 número3 en v38n3a10

... patients with bronchiectasis in order to evaluate mood disorders, having assessed quality of life (using the SGRQ), pulmonary function, and exercise capacity (using the shuttle walk test). The mean scores ...

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Um paradigma para entender e tratar as doenças psiquiátricas

Um paradigma para entender e tratar as doenças psiquiátricas

... of Mood Disorders and Stress, Psychiatry and Immunology Lab(SPI-Lab), King’s College/University of London, UK Andrea H Marques National Institute of Mental Health, Section on Neuroendocrine Immunology and ...

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Rev. Bras. Enferm.  vol.69 número2

Rev. Bras. Enferm. vol.69 número2

... comorbidity, mood disorders and/or depression, presence of family confl ict, important dates coinciding with the suicidal behavior and mothers with psychiatric ...

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Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program

Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program

... Objective: Mood disorders are a frequent problem in old age, and their symptoms constitute an important public health issue. These alterations affect the quality of life mainly by restricting social life. ...

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J. bras. psiquiatr.  vol.65 número1

J. bras. psiquiatr. vol.65 número1

... physician and specific equipment, such as a treadmill, for its execution. Specifically for people with dementia, this measu- rement may be harder to perform, since they show cognitive status impairment, which is not ...

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Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.  vol.33 número3

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.33 número3

... paternal mood disorders including depressive, hypomanic, manic, and mixed episodes, across the following time points: between 28 and 34 weeks of pregnancy, between 30 and 60 days postpartum, and in the ...

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The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder

The association between social skills deficits and family history of mood disorder in bipolar I disorder

... Linear regression analyses with conversational skills and social performance as the dependent variable, and gender, years of schooling, social phobia, age at illness onset, FAS verbal fluency errors, and FHMD as explana- ...

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Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.  vol.32 número2

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.32 número2

... In December 2006, aged 46, he presented to the Mood Disorders Unit (GRUDA), School of Medicine of the Universidade de São Paulo and was admitted for inpatient investigation and treatment. As clinical ...

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Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.  vol.27 suppl.2

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.27 suppl.2

... specific mood disorders including premenstrual dysphoria, perinatal and perimenopausal depression, as well as mood and anxiety disorders associated with infertility and pregnancy ...eating ...

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