SOMATIZATION DISORDER OUTLINE • • • • • • • • Introduction Epidemiology Etiology/pathophysiology Risk factors Clinical features Investigations Diagnosis Differential diagnosis OUTLINE • • • • • • Treatments Complications Prognosis Prevention Conclusion References INTRODUCTION • Somatization disorder is a form of somatoform disorder characterized by recurring multiple and current‚ clinically significant complaints about somatic symptoms • It is also
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1. Phenelzine (Nardil) - antidepressant‚ monoamine oxidase inhibitor. -Indicated for use: depression in patients who have failed other modes of therapy (tricyclic antidepressants‚ SSRIs‚ SSNRIs‚ or EC therapy). -also used in: panic disorder‚ social anxiety disorder -Action: inhibits the enzyme monoamine oxidase‚ resulting in accumulation of various neurotransmitters (dopamine‚ epinephrine‚ norepinephrine‚ and serotonin) in the body. -Therapeutic effects: improvement in mood for depressed patients
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I usually become sexually aroused in libraries – no‚ really‚ I do. Moreover‚ I’m fairly certain I am not alone‚ and that plenty of others respond to the cloistral atmosphere‚ the tickle of dust in their nostrils and the murmurous voices in the same way. I think there are various reasons for the library/lust phenomenon: studious people just are sexier than jocks‚ and the idea of actually making love in the stacks is such a beautiful inversion of the intended use of these niches: instead of filling
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Menopause Facts &Fiction: Do You Know the Difference? Overview When menopause starts it comes with signs that might get you confused. Understanding the reality about menopause is needed for a proper management. When women get confused between what is real and what is a myth they get can get anxious. We should not forget that our bodies react differently. This makes you seek for answers. Learning about menopause facts and fiction will be helpful. This is important during menopause transition .Ready
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Running head: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF AN ENFP 1 Personal Experience of an ENFP Kevin M. Ryan‚ BA Submitted for Psychology 6113: Theories of Personality (Section B) (12F) Yorkville University‚ New Brunswick‚ Canada Running head: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF AN ENFP 2 Abstract The study of personality was pioneered and developed by Carl Gustov Jung with his theory of personality types. The subsequent operationalization of Jung’s theory into the Myers-Briggs
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Psychology Perspectives An approach is a perspective/view that involves certain assumptions like beliefs‚ about human behaviour‚ the way they function‚ which aspects of them are worthy of study and what research methods are appropriate for undertaking this study. Each perspective has its strengths and weaknesses‚ and brings something different to our understanding of human behaviour. For this reasons‚ it is important that psychology does have different perspectives to the understanding and study
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Depression is a manic-depressive form of an attack. With low emotional‚ mental retardation‚ and speech movements decreased slowly for the typical symptoms. In patients with severe depression troubled life and work‚ to family and society of the heavy burden‚ about 15% of patients with depression die by suicide. World Health Organization‚ the World Bank and Harvard University‚ a joint study shows that depression has become the world ’s disease burden of disease is the second serious illness. Caused
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Historical and Biographical Approaches Historical criticism seeks to interpret the work of literature through understanding the times and culture in which the work was written. The historical critic is more interested in the meaning that the literary work had for its own time than in the meaning the work might have today. For example‚ while some critics might interpret existential themes in Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ a historical critic would be more interested in analyzing the play within the context
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called the androgenic functions of testosterone. Some examples of these characteristics are increased growth of body hair‚ beard growth‚ deep voice‚ increased production of sebaceous glands‚ development of the penis‚ aggressiveness‚ sexual behavior‚ libido‚ and the maturation of sperm. 2) Promotion of the protein biosynthesis that are responsible for the highly anabolic characteristics of testosterone.
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included in oral presentation.] At the end of my speech‚ the audience will know how to approach the social issue of the failure to love adequately Central Idea: Much of our problem in the modern world is a problem of love in all its aspects - Eros‚ Libido‚ Agape‚ Philia. Introduction: [About 10% of speaking time.] I. Attention Getter: The irony with the youth of today’s generation is that even when they become romantically involved with a certain person or a certain project‚ they have the abnormal
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