3 May, 2010
I am late coming into the class and am kind lost. please help Dr. Franklin investigated the relationship between stress and physical illness. She persuaded a high school principal to require all female athletes in the school to participate in her study. She explained the purpose of her research to the athletes and asked them to use a standard form to rate the severity of their stress over the last six months. More than 250 athletes completed the form. Then Dr. Franklin analyzed the forms returned by the first 100 athletes. She requested the attendance records form the nurse’s office for each of those athletes to verify the number of days absent due to illness during the same six-month…. Click Here to Read More
1 May, 2010
Dr. Franklin investigated the relationship between stress and physical illness. She persuaded a high school principal to require all female athletes in the school to participate in her study. She explained the purpose of her research to the athletes and asked them to use a standard form to rate the severity of their stress over the last six months. More than 250 athletes completed the form. Then Dr. Franklin analyzed the forms returned by the first 100 athletes. She requested the attendance records form the nurse’s office for each of those athletes to verify the number of days absent due to illness during the same six-month period. In the debriefing summary that Dr. Franklin sent to the…. Click Here to Read More
29 Apr, 2010

Product DescriptionIllness can strike at anytime, but dealing with a life-long ailment takes faith, patience, and adjustment to a different kind of lifestyle. Accepting and living with a chronic illness is a process that has many facets, from emotional grappling and physical adjustments to spiritual reckoning and hopeful resolution. This powerful volume will aid readers in dealing with these issues when they are facing a chronic illness. When You Have a Chronic Illness…. Click Here to Read More
27 Apr, 2010
Dr. Franklin investigated the relationship between stress and physical illness. She persuaded a high school principal to require all female athletes in the school to participate in her study. She explained the purpose of her research to the athletes and asked them to use a standard form to rate the severity of their stress over the last six months. More than 250 athletes completed the form. Then Dr. Franklin analyzed the forms returned by the first 100 athletes. She requested the attendance records from the nurse’s office for each of those athletes to verify the numbers of days absent due to illness during the same six-month period. In the debriefing summary that Dr. Franklin sent to…. Click Here to Read More
26 Apr, 2010
IMPROVING THE LIVES OF MENTALLY ILL PEOPLE - BEYOND MEDICATION Psychiatry is a unique speciality in medicine. It deals with the mind/psyche rather than the physic/body. Psychiatry is also the only branch of medicine that treats conduct and if necessary against the wish of the patient. In our country the mainstay of treatment of mental illness is still with pills/medicine alone, which is based on medical model. Psychiatrist tends to treat mentally ill people physically in the absence of any known physical pathology. All over the world psychiatric services are rendering treatment based on an integrated model which takes care of the mentally ill person as a whole rather than treating…. Click Here to Read More
24 Apr, 2010
For The Guidance Of O-Level And A-Level Physics Students, Solved Physics Numericals Are Presented At This Website For Better Preparation Of Examination.The Numerical Solving Strategies Are Fully Explained By Dividing The Solutions Into Easy Steps. O-Level And A-Level Solved Physics…. Click Here to Read More
23 Apr, 2010
Although depression has long been linked to physical illness, evidence supporting an association between anxiety disorders and physical health problems is more recent. Anxiety disorders include panic disorder, agoraphobia (fear of being in a situation where panic or anxiety may occur and escape from the situation might be difficult), social phobia and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Studies have found that those with phobic (fearful) anxiety may be more likely to experience sudden cardiac death, and rates of anxiety disorders are higher than expected in patients with thyroid disease, cancer, hypertension and several other conditions. Dr. Jitender Sareen and his colleagues in the department…. Click Here to Read More
23 Apr, 2010

Product DescriptionSynthesizing the growing body of biomedical and psychosocial research on the nature and treatment of severe mental illness, this volume presents an innovative framework for planning and implementing effective rehabilitation services. An integrative model of case formulation is described that conceptualizes the individual’s recovery on multiple levels: physiological, cognitive, interpersonal, behavioral, and environmental. The authors draw on outcome research and extensive clinical experience to identify interventions of known effectiveness, including psychopharmacology, functional assessment, behavioral analysis, and cognitive therapies. Outlining a comprehensive…. Click Here to Read More
21 Apr, 2010

Product DescriptionCutting-Edge Medicine: What Psychiatrists Need to Know offers a comprehensive overview of recent developments in cardiovascular illness, gastrointestinal disorders, transplant medicine, and premenstrual mood disorders. With today’s rapid and continuous advances in medicine, this book will help psychiatrists become familiar with the new technologies and knowledgeable about how these state-of-the-art medical treatments—high-technology cardiac care, organ transplantation, and new psychotropic, immunosuppressant, and antiretroviral drugs—affect and interact with other disorders and medications. Chapter 1: Mind and Heart: The Interplay Between Psychiatric and…. Click Here to Read More
20 Apr, 2010
At the factory, workers are endangered with various types of common factory accidents. It can be an injury to a limb caused while loading paper reels in the box factory, or the inhalation of poisonous fumes while working in a chemical plant. Whatever the case, the one who suffers from industrial injuries and illnesses is the worker and the one who incurs treatment and hospitalisation costs is again the worker. In some instances, the workers are even rendered useless for the rest of their lives, making their families and dependants also suffer along with them. The factory owners should make their workplace as safe as possible for their workers, so that accident risks are kept to the…. Click Here to Read More
19 Apr, 2010

Product DescriptionLife is a journey of joyous moments, of lessons rich in teaching, and of times of grief and sadness too. These books were written to give children and their parents, teachers and caregivers a way to dialogue on such topics as being different, illness of a loved one, friendship and self esteem, as well as loss, death and cremation. Allow your child to share his or her own feelings and self expression using the questions and art projects in the back of each book. Package includes 3 books and a journal. Meet Patou and his big brother, Niki, in Book One: It’s Not Easy Being Patou. See how Patou learns to deal with being smaller than other dogs and how to meet the…. Click Here to Read More
17 Apr, 2010

Product Description”…Provides a unique window into the fear and anxieties of the seriously ill patient. The mysteries of the inner, unexpressed thoughts of the patient are a constant challenge for understanding in a hospital setting…. This thoughtful and compassionate book opens the door of revelation and should help all of us.”–Jerome J. DeCosse, M.D., Chairman, Dept. of Surgery, Memorial Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Adapting to Life-Threatening…. Click Here to Read More