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This study was concerned with lay beliefs about the importance of 24 different contributors towards overcoming five neurotic disorders. In this study, subjects (n = 113) completed a questionnaire indi…
The integration of midwifery into the health care systems in the U.S. and Canada has invoked scholars to speak of a "rise of midwifery". Despite the gains that the profession of midwifery has made in …
Home care aides have been called the core of the home care industry. They spend up to three times more time with clients and their families than other health care professionals, and are often with the…
Psychosocial and spiritual factors influence a broad spectrum of medical and surgical disorders. The adverse effects of stress have been most clearly documented in cardiovascular disease. In cancer, u…
222 members of the Hare-Krishna-Movement were investigated with the Narcissism Inventory by Deneke and Hilgenstock (1989). The results show that life in the Hare-Krishna-Movement makes certain defensi…
Using illustrations from the treatment of a three-year-old girl, a case is made that imaginative play between therapist and young child is not only a legitimate but often a preferable medium for thera…
The aim of our study was to analyse the obsessions and compulsions of patients diagnosed as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in terms of their forms and their contents in Eastern Turkey. Forms and conten…
OBJECTIVE: Because psychiatrists do not have a consistent way to classify and define the forms of child abuse that may be mistaken for ritual abuse, the objective of this paper is to create a comprehe…
This is a study of 283 consecutive patients diagnosed as suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) who had sought treatment in a private psychiatric clinic. This represents 4.5% of all patien…