The psychosocial approach looks at individuals in the context of the combined influence that psychological factors and the surrounding social environment...
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Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, as articulated in the second half of the 20th century by Erik Erikson in collaboration with Joan Erikson...
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"Psychosocial" is a song by American heavy metal band Slipknot. Released as the second single from the band's fourth studio album, All Hope Is Gone (2008)...
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A psychosocial hazard or work stressor is any occupational hazard related to the way work is designed, organized and managed, as well as the economic and...
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Psychosocial refers to one's psychological development in and interaction with a social environment. Psychosocial may also refer to: Psychosocial (song)...
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Psychosocial distress refers to the unpleasant emotions or psychological symptoms an individual has when they are overwhelmed, which negatively impacts...
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Mental health nursing (redirect from Psychosocial interventions)
diseases because alcohol and drugs can lead to more sexual behavior. Psychosocial interventions are increasingly delivered by nurses in mental health settings...
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Social stress (redirect from Psychosocial stress)
protocols. There are several questionnaires used to assess environmental and psychosocial stress. Such self-report measures include the Test of Negative Social...
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Psychosocial safety climate (PSC) is a term used in organisational psychology that refers to the shared belief held by workers that their psychological...
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Psychosocial short stature (PSS) is a growth disorder that is observed between the ages of 2 and 15, caused by extreme emotional deprivation or stress...
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Psychiatric rehabilitation (redirect from Psychosocial rehabilitation)
Psychiatric rehabilitation, also known as psychosocial rehabilitation, and sometimes simplified to psych rehab by providers, is the process of restoration...
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Association for Psychosocial Studies (APS) is a learned society in the United Kingdom dedicated to promoting the academic discipline of psychosocial studies....
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Social deprivation (redirect from Psychosocial deprivation)
Social deprivation is the reduction or prevention of culturally normal interaction between an individual and the rest of society. This social deprivation...
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Strabismus (section Psychosocial effects)
strabismus may benefit from psychosocial support such as interpersonal skills training. No studies have evaluated whether psychosocial interventions have had...
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cybersecurity and information privacy issues. Many hazards of AI are psychosocial due to its potential to cause changes in work organization. These include...
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Psycho-oncology (redirect from Psychosocial oncology)
both patients and caregivers. Also known as psychiatric oncology or psychosocial oncology, researchers and practitioners in the field are concerned with...
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In ufology, the psychosocial hypothesis, abbreviated PSH, argues that at least some UFO reports are best explained by psychological or social means. It...
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The Mind of Adolf Hitler: The Secret Wartime Report, published in 1972 by Basic Books, is based on a World War II report by psychoanalyst Walter C. Langer...
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Schizophrenia (section Psychosocial interventions)
It has been used to measure changes in negative symptoms in trials of psychosocial and pharmacological interventions. An estimated 70% of those with schizophrenia...
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Impostor syndrome (section Psychosocial interventions)
Impostor syndrome, also known as impostor phenomenon or impostorism, is a psychological experience of intellectual and professional fraudulence. One source...
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Peyronie's disease (section Psychosocial)
Peyronie's disease is a connective tissue disorder involving the growth of fibrous plaques in the soft tissue of the penis. Specifically, scar tissue forms...
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with the demands and challenges of life. This concept is also termed as psychosocial competency. The subject varies greatly depending on social norms and...
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Recovery model (redirect from Psychosocial recovery)
PE (1988). "Recovery: The lived experience of rehabilitation" (PDF). Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal. 11 (4): 4. doi:10.1037/h0099565. Archived from...
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[needle-related] stress." Many studies have been performed investigating psychosocial methods of helping children cope with their fear. Current research in...
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The Clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation is a community mental health service model that helps people with a history of serious mental illness...
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BPD are unclear and complex, implicating genetic, neurological, and psychosocial conditions in its development. A genetic predisposition is evident, with...
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Palliative care (section Psychosocial pain and anxiety)
treatment of pain, illnesses including other problems whether physical, psychosocial, and spiritual". In the past, palliative care was a disease specific...
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Bruxism (section Psychosocial factors)
bruxism and psychosocial factors (the relationship between sleep bruxism and psychosocial factors being unclear), the role of psychosocial interventions...
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Alzheimer's disease (section Psychosocial)
palliative in nature. Treatments can be divided into pharmaceutical, psychosocial, and caregiving. Medications used to treat the cognitive symptoms of...
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The Tragedy of King Lear, often shortened to King Lear, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It is loosely based on the mythological Leir of Britain...
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