Fun groups for psychiatric patients

    • [PDF File]Session Eighteen – Coping with the Stigma Surrounding ...

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      A. Unfortunately, the mental health profession contributes to the stigma surrounding mental illness. For example, as recently as the 1960s and 70s, ... groups) or personally (through family and friends). When differences among ... Coping with the Stigma Surrounding Mental Illness ...


    • [PDF File]Mental Illness Is No Metaphor: Five Uneasy Pieces

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      Psychiatric Times. COMMENTARY€ Mental Illness Is No Metaphor: Five Uneasy Pieces By Ronald W. Pies, MD | September 13, 2012 Dr Pies is Editor in Chief Emeritus of Psychiatric Times and Professor in the psychiatry departments of


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      Patients with serious psychiatric illness such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder did not participate in the premarketing studies of ZYBAN. Advise patients and caregivers that the patient using bupropion for smoking cessation should stop taking bupropion and


    • [PDF File]Primary Care Assessment and Management of Aggressive ...

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      Primary Care Assessment and Management of Aggressive Behavior toward Others for the ... etc. Patients with communication problems may not be able to explain causes of agitation and clinicians must exclude common psychiatric and medical disorders that can ... problems or medications can produce impulsive or hostile behavior in all groups of retarded


    • Reaching the Tough Adolescent through Expressive Arts ...

      Reaching the Tough Adolescent through Expressive Arts Therapy Groups adolescent can learn and practice social/interpersonal skills, such as cooperation, turn taking, and anger management. Selecting Group Members When creating adolescent groups, the therapist should consider the needs, abilities, and diagnosis of the potential members.


    • [PDF File]Learning From Each Other.10/16

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      Such policies are based on the principle that patients are participants in their own care. Patients are people who are in need of a variety of different kinds of assistance to help them-selves as opposed to being ‘taken care of.’ 6 Learning from Each Other “..restraint and seclusion policies must be a system-wide resource priority.


    • [PDF File]American Music Therapy Association

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      thought/insight in psychiatric prisoner-patients pre- and post- music therapy. Methods: Three were scales derived from a survey of 130 subjects regarding perceived therapeutic benefit of music therapy. The study was condicted over a 3-month period with eight different groups of patients (N = 50); with each group participating in three


    • Describing an Active-Learning Patient Education Module to ...

      Describing an Active-Learning Patient Education Module to Promote Psychotropic Medication Adherence Abstract Background:Active learning approaches may optimize classroom instruction by allowing students to think about, reflect on, and inquire about, the content relevant to their own experiences and learning.


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