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Dulac III, Edward J., Karen A. Joy, Roger Ndindjock, Katharine B. Coyle, and Rolin L. Wade. "The Burden Of Illness and Prevalence In Diffuse Large B-Cell (DLBCL) and Follicular (FL) Lymphomas." Blood 122, no. 21 (2013): 5619. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v122.21.5619.5619.

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Abstract Introduction In non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), particularly diffuse large B-cell (DLBCL) and follicular (FL) lymphomas, the prevalence, burden of disease, including that of relapse/recurrence, and quality of life (QoL) play a role in how novel treatment strategies are evaluated. We conducted a literature review to identify whether the current understanding of the prevalence, burden of illness (BOI) including QoL in these two predominant NHL histologies is sufficient to support novel treatment and resource allocation decisions. Methods Using EMBASE, PubMed, Cochrane, conference abstracts,
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Pocock, Lucy, Fiona MacKichan, Francesca Deibel, and Lesley Wye. "34 Stories from the fourth age." BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 7, no. 3 (2017): A360.1—A360. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2017-001407.34.

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IntroductionMost older care home residents will die in the care home environment. The majority of older people would like the opportunity to discuss end-of-life care, though this rarely happens. The current model of palliative care does not cater well for care home residents.This study explores the narratives shared by older people living in care homes.Aims1. What are the issues facing elderly people in the last years of life?2. What are the key events that shape this phase and how do their interactions and relationships with carers, healthcare professionals, family and friends affect this?Met
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van Nieuw Amerongen-Meeuse, Joke C., Hanneke Schaap-Jonker, Gerlise Westerbroek, and Arjan W. Braam. "‘Why Does This Happen to Me?’ Religious and Spiritual Struggles among Psychiatric Inpatients in The Netherlands: A Narrative Analysis." Religions 13, no. 10 (2022): 965. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel13100965.

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Background. Religious and spiritual (R/S) struggles may impact mental health treatment and recovery processes. The current study investigates how R/S struggles play a role in mental illness and what approaches are experienced as helpful. Methods. Thirty-five semi-structured interviews with clinical mental health patients in a Christian (N = 15) and a secular (N = 20) mental health clinic were narratively analyzed. Results. R/S struggles are common in people who suffer from mental illness and often coexist together with R/S support, mostly fluctuating over time. In summary, patients experience
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Pinto, Melissa D., Ronald Hickman, M. Cynthia Logsdon, and Christopher Burant. "Psychometric Evaluation of the Revised Attribution Questionnaire (r-AQ) to Measure Mental Illness Stigma in Adolescents." Journal of Nursing Measurement 20, no. 1 (2012): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1061-3749.20.1.47.

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The Revised Attribution Questionnaire (r-AQ) measures mental illness stigma. This study’s purpose is to evaluate the factor structure of the (r-AQ) and examine the validity of the factor structure in adolescents. A convenience sample (n = 210) of adolescents completed the r-AQ and these data were used in exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA). The EFA established a five item single factor structure, which we called the modified r-AQ and captures the negative emotional reactions to people with mental illness, a domain of mental illness stigma. The CFA established the validity
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Barber, Joanna, and Christopher Cook. "Integrating Spirituality Into Mental Health Care." BJPsych Open 10, S1 (2024): S29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2024.131.

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AimsTo find how best to integrate religion/spirituality (R/S) into clinical care.MethodsThis was a qualitative study. 41 mental health patients of varying diagnoses in secondary care underwent semi-structured interviews describing their mental health and spiritual journeys and how these have interacted, before, during and after a period of acute illness. Grounded theory was used. Detailed coding was carried out and themes extracted.ResultsPreliminary results from this project have already been reported, (submitted for publication). 5 main processes by which R/S interacted positively or negativ
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Kahle, Alena. "Not as Straight-Forward as that It’s Just ‘An Added Fuss’ – Untangling How Indian Psychiatrists Construe Domestic Human Rights Legislation." International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law, no. 27 (December 23, 2021): 70–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.19164/ijmhcl.27.1199.

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After its ratification of the 2006 United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (UNCRPD), the Indian government proceeded to work through a list of laws from various fields – employment, housing, healthcare, personal status – that would need to be amended to guarantee the rights in the UNCRPD. Regarding the healthcare of persons with mental illness, the law-drafters deemed it insufficient to merely amend the existing law and proceeded to draft a new, innovative mental healthcare law. When the Mental Healthcare Act (MHA) was passed in 2017, responses were strongly polaris
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Crisp, Arthur, Liz Cowan, and Deborah Hart. "The College's Anti-Stigma Campaign, 1998–2003." Psychiatric Bulletin 28, no. 4 (2004): 133–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.28.4.133.

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In autumn 1996, under the Presidency of Dr Robert Kendell, the College decided to mount a campaign to tackle the stigmatisation of people with mental illnesses. In 1997, a working party proposed goals, content, process and a 5-year governance. Other campaigns, both here and abroad, have either generically addressed ‘mental health problems' (e.g. Mind's ‘Respect’ Campaign) or targeted a specific mental illness, e.g. the World Psychiatric Association's anti-stigma campaign in respect of people with schizophrenia. Our working party decided that it might be timely to recognise the differences in p
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Bilibenko, A. V. "Models of Philosophical Reflexion of Mental Illness." Izvestiya of Saratov University. Philosophy. Psychology. Pedagogy 14, no. 1 (2014): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1819-7671-2014-14-1-9-14.

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The article considers models of philosophical reflexion of the mental illness, offered within the interdisciplinary movements and theories in XXth century. Ideas of L. Binswanger, R. Laing, M. Foucault are analyzed, existential-phenomenological, social and epistemological models of philosophical reflexion of the mental illness are allocated. The author concludes that in all models the mental illness becomes an original phenomenon by means of which are analyzed the existential base of life, society, history, i.e. it becomes the methodological tool, strategy of research. The discourse of mental
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Han, Kuem Sun, Pyong Sook Lee, and Eun Young Park. "Influencing Factors on Quality of Life of Chronic Mental Illness." Journal of Korean Academy of psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 10, no. 3 (2001): 265–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.12934/jkpmhn.2001.10.3.265.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors influencing quality of life of chronic mental illness. The subjects of this study were 190 patients with chronic mental illness diagnosed by physician, over the age of 20, living in Seoul, Korea, during the period from May, 2000 to December, 2000.The instruments for this study were the quality of life scale by RoYooJa(1979), the self-esteem scale by Rogenberg(1965), socialsupport scale by ParkJiWon(1985) F copingbehavior scale by Shirley Zeitlin(1978), self efficacy scale by Sherer et. al (1982), and Rand mental health inventory(1979).Th
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Han, Kuem Sun. "Health Promoting Behavior of the Family Care-giver in the Patients with Chronic Mental Disorders." Journal of Korean Academy of psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 14, no. 3 (2005): 268–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.12934/jkpmhn.2005.14.3.268.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the factors influencing health promoting behaviors(HPB) of the family with chronic mental disorders. Methods: Data were collected by questionnaires from 365 family with the patients of chronic mental illness in outpatient clinic of the General Hospital and Government Psychiatric Hospital in Seoul. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, pearson correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression. Results: The score of HPB showed significantly positive correlation with the score of level of FH (r=.46, p=.00), FC (r=,47, p=.0
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Tuffour, Isaac. "Black African service users experiences of recovery from mental illness in England." Thesis, City, University of London, 2017. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/18096/.

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Background: Recovery is a complex and contested concept. Many studies have explored the meaning of the concept from the perspectives of service users suffering from mental illness. However, too little attention has been paid to the experiences of Black African service users (BASUs) living in England. At the time of writing this work there were no studies that have explored recovery from the perspectives of BASUs in England. Aims of the study: The aim of the present study is to explore experiences of recovery from mental illness of BASUs in England. Methodology and methods: Semi-structured inte
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Sabetti, Judith. "Understanding how social businesses influence the stigma of mental illness." Thesis, McGill University, 2014. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=121141.

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Social businesses have been developed outside of formal mental health systems in order to improve the employment prospects of people with mental illness whose unemployment rates are the highest of all disability groups. This study aims to better understand how social businesses experience, and influence, the stigma of mental illness in employment, where stigma is thought to be operating with particular force. A comparative case study of five social businesses located in three Canadian cities was conducted. Data sources included participant observation; 44 individual and group interviews with 7
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Eads, Julie A. (Julie Anne). "Stress Level, Background Variables, Premorbid Health Ratings, and Severity of Psychological Disorders Using DSM-III-R Ratings." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1988. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc501157/.

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This study predicted that individuals diagnosed as having higher levels of stress, based upon DSM-III-R, Axis IV ratings, would also be diagnosed as having more severe forms of mental illness. Conversely, it predicted that individuals with higher premorbid health ratings, according to DSM-III-R, Axis V, would be diagnosed as having less severe forms of mental illness. Highly significant correlations were found between stress ratings and severity of disorder. Significant inverse relationships were also found between Axis V ratings and disorder severity. Additionally, several other demographic v
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Novak, Amanda Lynn. "Mental illness: measuring worker attitudes in residential settings: the stigma factor." Thesis, McGill University, 2012. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=110372.

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The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many studies have shown that even mental workers trained to work with this vulnerable population held stigmatizing attitudes about mental illness and people with mental illness. This study: (1) examined if the functioning of graduates from mental health agencies was impacted by the attitudes of workers. (2) Compared the attitudes of the mental health professionals of four local agency settings to the US general population. (3) Examined the relationship between worker attitudes and stated agency policie
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Ouellette, Julie. "Là où le chien aboie, et, La rhétorique de l'idiot." Thesis, McGill University, 1998. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=20455.

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Up where the dog barks (creation). Sitting around the table of a secret municipal council, a mayor and his aldermen, outraged by the village idiot's stupidity, are planning his death. On a beautiful spring's morning, they kidnap him and throw him in a isolated well, whose opening they carefully seal afterwards. Three days later, however, screams are heard from the bottom of the idiot's pit. Contaminated within their own cadastre by the innocent's cries, the villagers, one after another, will have to tell their story: their rural madness, hidden within their common unawareness. Then, without kn
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Theberge, Susan. "Quality of life for adults with mental illness : effect of residential environment." Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=99171.

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This study examined the relationship between residential environment and subjective quality of life (QOL) for individuals with mental illness. Demographic variables impacting QOL were also examined. The Wisconsin Quality of Life Index---Canadian Version (CaW QLI, Diaz & Mercier, 1996) was administered to a total of 46 participants and was used to assess the QOL of individuals living in a supported residential environment as compared to individuals living in other types of environments.<br>The major findings were: (1) psychiatric consumers/survivors in the supported residential environment repo
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Smith, J. David. "Confidence in psychodiagnosis : a study of clinicians' judgement confidence in a psychological assessment task as a function of reliance on four inferential heuristics and clinical experience." Thesis, McGill University, 1998. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=35620.

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Research in several domains has revealed that when individuals are asked to estimate the probability that their judgments are correct, they reveal an overconfidence effect. Judgments produced in decision environments such as psychodiagnosis, which are by their nature ambiguous and complex, appear to be most vulnerable to overconfidence. By implication, this phenomenon threatens the validity of clinical judgment and subjects clients to risks of flawed diagnoses and unsuitable treatments.<br>In an effort to identify variables implicated in judgment confidence and overconfidence, this study exami
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Merkel-Keller, Jessica V. "Expectations and illness : depression as a culture-bound syndrome in North America." Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=99354.

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Clinical depression has been unilaterally construed as a biochemical imbalance in serotonerigic systems. The over-simplification of disease reflects economic, political, and social forces that pathologize normal behaviors to manufacture illness. This paper considers evolutionary and dynamic systems biology to advance the idea that subclinical depression is an illness within culture that manifests biologically, as opposed to being organically created and sustained. The classic medical model underestimates psychosocial elements of depression. Patient narratives show the limitations of the medica
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D'souza, Nicole. "Perspectives of illness and resilience in the Peruvian highlands: a cross-sectional follow-up study." Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=117147.

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Armed conflict, guerrilla warfare, and political violence have contributed to the burden of disease and disability, especially among civilian populations of Peru. The effects of war and political violence can be long lasting and can determine the capacity of people to reconstruct their lives long after wars have ended. The current project is a cross-sectional, qualitative, follow-up study among Quechua populations of the South Central Peruvian highlands who were exposed to twenty years of protracted violence between1980-2000. The previous study was conducted by Pedersen et al (2008) and revea
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Sharples, Rosemary. "Negotiating 'normal' : space, illness and identity in an alternative mental health resource in Montreal." Thesis, McGill University, 2003. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=19743.

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This thesis investigates different spaces in the lives of a group of adults living with long-term mental illness in Montreal. In particular, it is interested in exploring the role and functions of an alternative mental health resource that they all attend, using their narratives as the basis of meaning construction. My intention is to illuminate the complex interplay of identity, social participation, and physical place itself in the 'space' of experience for individuals. The way that a description of one of these elements is often in relationship with the other two, and that these connections
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Books on the topic "R. Kelly Mental Illness"

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Association, American Psychiatric, ed. Desk reference to the diagnostic criteria from DSM-III-R. American Psychiatric Association, 1987.

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Mark, Zvi. Misṭiḳah ṿe-shigaʼon bi-yetsirat R. Naḥman mi-Breslav. ʻAm ʻoved, 2003.

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Benkert, O. Psychopharmakologischer Leitfaden fu r Psychologen und Psychotherapeuten: Mit Checkfragen und Antworten fu r Studierende. Springer Medizin, 2008.

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Association, American Psychiatric, ed. DSM-III-R: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. American Psychiatric Association, 1987.

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Association, American Psychiatric, ed. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-111-R. 3rd ed. American Psychiatric Association, 1987.

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Haug, Hans-Joachim. Psychiatrische Untersuchung: Ein Leitfaden fu r Studierende, A rzte und Psychologen in Praxis und Klinik. 7th ed. Springer, 2008.

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Association, American Psychiatric, ed. Diagnostic criteria from DSM-III-R. American Psychiatric Association, 1987.

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1943-, Roth Martin, ed. Camdex-R: The Cambridge examination for mental disorders of the elderly. Cambridge University Press, 1998.

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American Psychiatric Association. Mini DSM-III-R: Critères diagnostiques. Masson, 1989.

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Skodol, Andrew E. Problems in differential diagnosis: From DSM-III to DSM-III-R in clinical practice. American Psychiatric Press, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "R. Kelly Mental Illness"

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Berman, Jeffrey. "“Someone Acts Through My Brain”: Elyn R. Saks and The Center Cannot Hold." In Mad Muse: The Mental Illness Memoir in a Writer's Life and Work. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-807-020191008.

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Saritoprak, Seyma N., and Julie J. Exline. "Religious Coping Among Muslims With Mental and Medical Health Concerns." In Research Anthology on Mental Health Stigma, Education, and Treatment. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8544-3.ch055.

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Studies suggest that a lack of understanding and sensitivity around religious issues by healthcare professionals may be a noteworthy barrier for Muslims seeking treatment. One way to help bridge the gap between Muslims' healthcare needs and healthcare utilization rates may be through fostering awareness and sensitivity about the influence of Islam on how Muslims cope with their illness experience. Using a biopsychosocial-spiritual theoretical framework, a main aim of this chapter is to consider a variety of ways that Muslims use religion to cope with physical and mental health challenges. Reli
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Saritoprak, Seyma N., and Julie J. Exline. "Religious Coping Among Muslims With Mental and Medical Health Concerns." In Working With Muslim Clients in the Helping Professions. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0018-7.ch011.

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Studies suggest that a lack of understanding and sensitivity around religious issues by healthcare professionals may be a noteworthy barrier for Muslims seeking treatment. One way to help bridge the gap between Muslims' healthcare needs and healthcare utilization rates may be through fostering awareness and sensitivity about the influence of Islam on how Muslims cope with their illness experience. Using a biopsychosocial-spiritual theoretical framework, a main aim of this chapter is to consider a variety of ways that Muslims use religion to cope with physical and mental health challenges. Reli
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Singer, Jonathan B. "Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Emergencies." In Crisis Intervention Handbook, 5th ed. Oxford University PressNew York, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197687833.003.0010.

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Abstract This chapter describes the application of Roberts’s seven-stage crisis intervention model (R-SSCIM) and Myer’s triage assessment model to youth experiencing a psychiatric crisis, defined as a suicidal, homicidal, or actively psychotic episode. It explores mobile crisis intervention with the 20% of youth who have a serious mental illness, defined as any emotional, behavioral, or mental disorder that severely disrupts the youth’s daily functioning at home, at school, or in the community. There is a description of prevalence of severe mental health crisis in youth as well as levels of in
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Nadel, Ira. "Supercarnal Productions." In Philip Roth. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199846108.003.0009.

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Anchoring this chapter is Philip Roth’s London life with Bloom and a set of new friends: Al Alvarez, critic, Harold Pinter, playwright, R. B. Kitaj, painter, Michael Herr, journalist, and Edna O’Brien, novelist. Roth enjoyed a culturally rich and satisfying life with Bloom, while working on The Professor of Desire. But he soon sensed the fraying of his relationship as Bloom became increasingly dependent on her daughter, the opera singer Anna Steiger. He soon began to work on adaptations, principally for Bloom but also for himself: one early attempt was his effort to adapt Eugenia Ginzburg’s Jo
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"George, J. and Wilcox, L. 150 Kleinman, S. 88; and Copp, M.A. 14, Glaser, B.G. and Strauss, A.L. 149 117, 128 Goffman, E. 106 Kosofsky Sedgwick, E. 96 Graham, J. and Bowling, B. 64–5 Kox, W. et al. 151 groups: identification of 66–7; legitimation of 200; older 66–7; as laboratory setting: and clerical staff potentially ‘dangerous’ 64–5; racial 78–80; and eating 75–6; Health and 19; sampling/researching unfamiliar Safety in 74–5, 77, 78, 79–80; and 66–8; solidarity of 27; younger 66; illness 76, 77–8; invisible danger in see also dangerous groups 80–1; organisation of 74; and Guadalajara (Mexico) 182, 184, 185, perception of danger in 76–7; 189–91 sharing of work in 76; smells in 75–6 Lancaster, R. 133, 135, 136 Hagell, A. and Newburn, T. 65 Lawrinson, S. and Harris, J. 61 Hearn, J. 107 Le Bon, G. 151 Heidenshohn, F. 33 Lee, A.M. 149 Hobbs, D. 33, 58 Lee, R.M. 17, 28, 67, 72, 116, 181, Hochschild, A.R. 89, 101, 115, 128 182, 184, 197 Hockey, J. 28 Lee-Treweek, G. 114, 116 Holdaway, S. 27, 31 Letherby, G. 92, 99; and Zdrodowski, Holliday, R. et al. 103 D. 99–100 Homan, R. 1, 15, 17, 19, 199 Local Education Authorities (LEAs) hooks, b. 96 171 Howell, N. 69 Local Politics of Race project 170–2, Humphreys, L. 199 178 Hurd, T.L. and McIntyre, A. 95 Lofland, J. and Lofland, L. 149 Ignatiev, N. 173 Lovatt, A.: and O’Conner, J. 44; and Iles, T. 96 Purkis, J. 56 Luhrmann, T.M. 152 James, N. 101, 102, 115, 128 Lukes, S. 73 James, P. 11 Jipson, A. and Becker, P. 161 McCarthy, J. and Zald, M. 151 Jones, S. 33 Mack, M. 11 Jorgensen, D.L. 150 Mackenzie, C. 32 MacLean, N. 150 Karp, D. and Yoels, W. 16 McMahon, M. 96, 109 Katz, W. 150 McRobbie, A. 101 Katz Rothman, B. 106 McVicar, J. 58 Kelly, L. et al. 95 March, R. 143 King, M. and Hunt, R. 149 Mariátegui, J.C. 141." In Danger in the Field. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203136119-39.

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"psychiatric illness. In refusing to admit the evidence the judge considered Graham and Howe and said that if the word ‘characteristics’ was given the natural wide meaning it would include personal mental characteristics and if these were included the objective test would be undermined completely. Therefore, there must be a limited meaning in this context and it seemed to the judge it would include such things as age, sex, and serious physical disability, but he did not consider it included mental characteristics such as inherent weakness, vulnerability and susceptibility to threats. The history was inadmissible as hearsay and the doctor could not say whether the appellant was in fact threatened nor could he say whether he was affected by any threats which might have been made. The psychiatrist’s opinion that the appellant was by nature pliable or vulnerable could not concern the jury because that would circumvent the objective test. The death of his father a year or more before the offences was something within the ordinary scope of human experience (see Turner (1974) 60 Cr App R 80). In support of his argument that the judge was wrong, counsel relied on a passage from the Law Commission Report (No 83, para 228), which said that the personal characteristics of a defendant were most important. Threats directed against a weak, immature or disabled person might well be much more compelling than against a normal healthy person. However, that recommendation was not enacted by Parliament and did not represent the law. The court was bound by Graham and Howe, and Lord Lane’s judgment in Graham did not comply with the suggestion of the Law Commission. The second limb of the test, which passed an objective test, required the jury to ask themselves whether a person of reasonable firmness, otherwise sharing the characteristics of the defendant, would or might have responded as he did to the threats to which he was subjected. If the standard for comparison was a person of reasonable firmness it must be irrelevant for the jury to consider any characteristics of the defendant which showed that he was not such a person, but was pliant or vulnerable to pressure. It would be a contradiction in terms to ask the jury this question, and then to ask them to take into account, as one of his characteristics, that he was pliant or vulnerable. For the purposes of this appeal, evidence of personal vulnerability or pliancy falling short of psychiatric illness was not relevant. R v Hegarty [1994] Crim LR 353 (CA) Facts: At the appellant’s trial for robbery, and possession of an imitation weapon, his defence was duress. He claimed that some Asian men who accommodated him when he was on the run later attacked him and threatened violence against his family unless he carried out the robberies. The Crown challenged the existence of the Asians or the threats. In support of the plea of duress the appellant sought to put before the court the evidence of two medical witnesses who would testify to his mental instability. He had a conviction for manslaughter of his wife on grounds of diminished responsibility, and the." In Sourcebook Criminal Law. Routledge-Cavendish, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843143093-135.

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"PS-040 - RELEVANCIA DE LA PATOLOGÍA DUAL EN LA INFECCIÓN DEL VHC EN PACIENTES INGRESADOS EN LA UNIDAD DE HOSPITALIZACIÓN BREVE DE PSIQUIATRÍA DE SALAMANCA." In 24 CONGRESO DE LA SOCIEDAD ESPAÑOLA DE PATOLOGÍA DUAL. SEPD, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17579/abstractbooksepd2022.ps040.

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La prevalencia de hepatitis C es claramente superior en pacientes con adicciones y se ha demostrado la relevancia de la presencia de patología dual en unidades de subagudos de Psiquiatría. Existen pocos datos de su prevalencia y relevancia en Unidades de Hospitalización Breve. Se estudia una muestra de 1841 ingresos realizados entre el enero del 2017 y octubre del 2021. Un 40% eran reingresos de pacientes por lo que se incluyen 1096 pacientes distintos (52,1% eran mujeres), edad media de edad 49,62 (DT=16,27). 340 sujetos (31,3%) padecían Trastornos psicóticos, 180 depresivos (17%), 105 Trasto
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