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Psychiatry --- Biological psychiatry --- Mental Health. --- Psychiatry. --- Biological psychiatry. --- Biopsychiatry --- Psychiatrists --- Psychiatrist --- Mental Hygiene --- Health, Mental --- Hygiene, Mental --- Psychobiology --- Orthopsychiatry --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Mental Health
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Mental health --- Mental Health. --- Mental health. --- Emotional health --- Mental hygiene --- Mental physiology and hygiene --- Mental Hygiene --- Health, Mental --- Hygiene, Mental --- psychiatry --- psychology --- psychiatric nursing --- psychiatric social work --- Happiness --- Health --- Public health --- Mental illness --- Psychiatry --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Orthopsychiatry --- Prevention
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Mental health --- Santé mentale --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Mental health. --- Mental Health. --- Mental Hygiene --- Health, Mental --- Hygiene, Mental --- Emotional health --- Mental hygiene --- Mental physiology and hygiene --- psychometrics --- child and adolescent mental health --- assessment --- psychosocial problems --- Orthopsychiatry --- Happiness --- Health --- Public health --- Mental illness --- Psychiatry --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Mental Health --- Prevention
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interculturele hulpverlening --- psychiatrische patiënten --- geestelijke gezondheidszorg --- Ethnic Groups. --- Mental Health. --- #KVHB:Psychiatrie --- #KVHB:Migranten --- #KVHB:Cross-culturele psychologie --- Mental Hygiene --- Health, Mental --- Hygiene, Mental --- Orthopsychiatry --- Nationality --- Ethnic Group --- Group, Ethnic --- Groups, Ethnic --- Nationalities --- 362.9 --- 616.5 --- 615 --- Theses --- Ethnic groups --- Mental health --- Ethnic groups. --- Mental health. --- Ethnicity --- Ethnic Groups --- Mental Health
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Abject Relations presents an alternative approach to anorexia, long considered the epitome of a Western obsession with individualism, beauty, self-control, and autonomy. Through detailed ethnographic investigations, Megan Warin looks at the heart of what it means to live with anorexia on a daily basis. Participants describe difficulties with social relatedness, not being at home in their body, and feeling disgusting and worthless. For them, anorexia becomes a seductive and empowering practice that cleanses bodies of shame and guilt, becomes a friend and support, and allows them to forge new social relations. Unraveling anorexia's complex relationships and contradictions, Warin provides a new theoretical perspective rooted in a socio-cultural context of bodies and gender. Abject Relations departs from conventional psychotherapy approaches and offers a different "logic," one that involves the shifting forces of power, disgust, and desire and provides new ways of thinking that may have implications for future treatment regimes.
Anorexia nervosa --- Anorexia nervosa. --- Eating disorders --- Social aspects. --- Patients --- Psychology. --- social science, anthropology, medical, health, medicine, anorexia, anorexia nervosa, eating disorder, food restriction, mental disorder, physical health, mental health, individualism, beauty, self control, autonomy, gender studies, psychotherapy, binge eating, bulimia, bulimia nervosa, body dysmorphia, body dysmorphic disorder, diet, dieting, anxiety, anxiety disorder, depression, substance abuse, food, eating, ethnography, social anthropology, public health, anorexic.
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BMJ Mental Health (formerly Evidence-Based Mental Health) is an open access, peer reviewed journal publishing evidence-based, innovative research, systematic reviews, and methodological papers in the area of mental health. It facilitates multidisciplinary collaboration among psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health professionals, encourages debate on clinically relevant topics, and informs real world practice to improve patient and carer outcomes. BMJ Mental Health invites submissions in all areas of mental health including digital health; medical statistics; precision mental health; evaluation of psychotherapies; studies in children, young people and in the elderly; forensic psychiatry; health economics; data science and computational mental health. BMJ Mental Health is indexed in MEDLINE, Scopus, DOAJ and the Web of Science Submissions and article proposals are welcomed by the international editorial team, which is led by Editor-in-Chief Professor Andrea Cipriani (University of Oxford).
Mental Health. --- Mental Disorders. --- Behavior Disorders --- Diagnosis, Psychiatric --- Mental Disorders, Severe --- Psychiatric Diagnosis --- Mental Illness --- Psychiatric Diseases --- Psychiatric Disorders --- Psychiatric Illness --- Illness, Mental --- Mental Disorder --- Mental Disorder, Severe --- Mental Illnesses --- Psychiatric Disease --- Psychiatric Disorder --- Psychiatric Illnesses --- Severe Mental Disorder --- Severe Mental Disorders --- Mentally Ill Persons --- Mental Hygiene --- Health, Mental --- Hygiene, Mental --- Orthopsychiatry --- Mental illness
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Mental health counseling --- Mental health counseling. --- Counseling. --- Psychothérapie. --- Santé mentale. --- Mental Disorders. --- Mental Health. --- Mental Hygiene --- Health, Mental --- Hygiene, Mental --- Orthopsychiatry --- Behavior Disorders --- Diagnosis, Psychiatric --- Mental Disorders, Severe --- Psychiatric Diagnosis --- Disorder, Mental --- Disorder, Severe Mental --- Disorders, Behavior --- Disorders, Mental --- Disorders, Severe Mental --- Mental Disorder --- Mental Disorder, Severe --- Severe Mental Disorder --- Severe Mental Disorders --- Mentally Ill Persons --- Counseling, Mental health --- Health counseling --- Mental health services --- Psychotherapy --- Psychiatric Diseases --- Psychiatric Disorders --- Psychiatric Illness --- Psychiatric Disease --- Psychiatric Disorder --- Psychiatric Illnesses --- Mental Illness --- Illness, Mental --- Mental Illnesses
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Religion and Mental Health: Research and Clinical Applications summarizes research on how religion may help people better cope or exacerbate their stress, covering its relationship to depression, anxiety, suicide, substance abuse, well-being, happiness, life satisfaction, optimism, generosity, gratitude and meaning and purpose in life. The book looks across religions and specific faiths, as well as to spirituality for those who don't ascribe to a specific religion. It integrates research findings with best practices for treating mental health disorders for religious clients, also covering religious beliefs and practices as part of therapy to treat depression and posttraumatic stress disorder
Psychology, Religious. --- Mental health --- Religious aspects. --- Psychology, Religious --- Attitude to Health --- Religion --- Religious aspects --- Religion and Psychology --- Mental Health --- Religion and Medicine --- Medicine and Religion --- Parish Nursing --- Mental Hygiene --- Health, Mental --- Hygiene, Mental --- Orthopsychiatry --- Psychology and Religion --- Psychology, Religion --- Religion, Psychology --- Psychology of religion --- Religions --- Religious psychology --- Psychology and religion --- psychology --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- 253:159.9 --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- Pastorale psychologie --- Religiosity Coping --- Spiritual Coping --- Coping, Religiosity --- Coping, Spiritual --- Religiosity Copings --- Mental health - Religious aspects
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Global Mental Health and Neuroethics explores conceptual, ethical and clinical issues that have emerged with the expansion of clinical neuroscience into middle- and low-income countries. Conceptual issues covered include avoiding scientism and skepticism in global mental health, integrating evidence-based and value-based global medicine, and developing a welfarist approach to the practice of global psychiatry. Ethical issues addressed include those raised by developments in neurogenetics, cosmetic psychopharmacology and deep brain stimulation. Perspectives drawing on global mental health and neuroethics are used to explore a number of different clinical disorders and developmental stages, ranging from childhood through to old age.
Mental health --- Neurosciences --- Medical ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Mental Health --- Ethics, Medical --- Neuroscience --- Medical Ethics --- Medicine --- Professionalism --- Bioethics --- Mental Hygiene --- Health, Mental --- Hygiene, Mental --- Orthopsychiatry --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Emotional health --- Mental hygiene --- Mental physiology and hygiene --- Happiness --- Health --- Public health --- Mental illness --- Psychiatry --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- ethics. --- mental health --- neuroethics
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Psychiatry --- Mental health --- Mental health. --- Psychiatry. --- Mental Disorders --- Mental Health --- Mental Hygiene --- Health, Mental --- Hygiene, Mental --- Orthopsychiatry --- Behavior Disorders --- Diagnosis, Psychiatric --- Mental Disorders, Severe --- Psychiatric Diagnosis --- Mental Illness --- Psychiatric Diseases --- Psychiatric Disorders --- Psychiatric Illness --- Illness, Mental --- Mental Disorder --- Mental Disorder, Severe --- Mental Illnesses --- Psychiatric Disease --- Psychiatric Disorder --- Psychiatric Illnesses --- Severe Mental Disorder --- Severe Mental Disorders --- Mentally Ill Persons --- Psychiatrists --- Psychiatrist --- Medicine and psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Emotional health --- Mental hygiene --- Mental physiology and hygiene --- Happiness --- Health --- Public health --- Mental illness --- Psychology --- Prevention
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