Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Timor-Leste : Between trauma and the sacred : the cultural shaping of remitting-relapsing psychosis in post-conflict Timor-Leste / James Rodger, Zachary Steel
2016
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Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Treament : Psychological trauma and the adult survivor : theory, therapy, and transformation / by I. Lisa McCann and Laurie Anne Pearlman
Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Treatment -- Australia. : Alcohol and Australian veterans : a resource for improving pathways for care / prepared for the Department of Veterans Affairs by the Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health ; editors John Pead ... [and others]
2006
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Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Treatment -- Australia -- Congresses. : Alcohol and Australian veterans : a resource for improving pathways for care / prepared for the Department of Veterans Affairs by the Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health ; editors John Pead ... [and others]
Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Treatment -- Evaluation : Measuring the quality of care for psychological health conditions in the military health system : candidate quality measures for posttraumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder / Kimberly A. Hepner ... [and ten others]
Disorders characterized by recurrent TICS that may interfere with speech and other activities. Tics are sudden, rapid, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations which may be exacerbated by stress and are generally attenuated during absorbing activities. Tic disorders are distinguished from conditions which feature other types of abnormal movements that may accompany another another condition. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
Disorders characterized by recurrent TICS that may interfere with speech and other activities. Tics are sudden, rapid, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations which may be exacerbated by stress and are generally attenuated during absorbing activities. Tic disorders are distinguished from conditions which feature other types of abnormal movements that may accompany another another condition. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
Vegetative state refers to the neurocognitive status of individuals with severe brain damage, in whom physiologic functions (sleep-wake cycles, autonomic control, and breathing) persist, but awareness (including all cognitive function and emotion) is abolished
Vegetative state refers to the neurocognitive status of individuals with severe brain damage, in whom physiologic functions (sleep-wake cycles, autonomic control, and breathing) persist, but awareness (including all cognitive function and emotion) is abolished
Vegetative state refers to the neurocognitive status of individuals with severe brain damage, in whom physiologic functions (sleep-wake cycles, autonomic control, and breathing) persist, but awareness (including all cognitive function and emotion) is abolished
Vegetative state refers to the neurocognitive status of individuals with severe brain damage, in whom physiologic functions (sleep-wake cycles, autonomic control, and breathing) persist, but awareness (including all cognitive function and emotion) is abolished
Vegetative state refers to the neurocognitive status of individuals with severe brain damage, in whom physiologic functions (sleep-wake cycles, autonomic control, and breathing) persist, but awareness (including all cognitive function and emotion) is abolished
Here are entered works on the view that the character of the State of Israel should be based upon secular citizenship rather than upon principles of Zionism and Judaism
Here are entered works on members of the generation born following World War II, especially between 1947 and 1961, who came of age and joined the work force in the 1970's
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Post-War Period. : Reconstruction, Affluence and Labour Politics : Coventry, 1945-1960