「ptsd」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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neral public and healthcare professionals about | PTSD and stress-related mental health issues. |
ated nightmares, as well as overall Anxiety and | PTSD symptoms. |
isorders, mixed states, anxious bipolarity, and | PTSD. |
e terrorism forensic psychiatry, depression and | PTSD, and has written psychobiographical essays on L |
may develop into a more severe disorder such as | PTSD. |
n-"biologically-based" mental illnesses such as | PTSD and eating disorders are mandated to be covered |
ematically look at mental health issues such as | PTSD from a public health perspective, and that inco |
s the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami may have caused | PTSD in many survivors and rescue workers. |
Norton speculates Sheldon would have developed | PTSD from living through the Indian conflict, the de |
The Tsunami Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( | PTSD) Center is a nonprofit institution located in B |
t of a study on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( | PTSD) involving the use of Tibetan meditation techni |
h may lead on to posttraumatic stress disorder ( | PTSD). |
nce symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder ( | PTSD). |
a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder ( | PTSD) and cocaine dependence are recruiting particip |
he treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ( | PTSD). |
w known to cause posttraumatic stress disorder ( | PTSD) and other psychosomatic symptoms in addition t |
xhibit signs of post-traumatic stress disorder ( | PTSD) resulting from his service (constantly looking |
ting trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder ( | PTSD) on-site at Carver Elementary School. |
nostic category post-traumatic stress disorder ( | PTSD) - a diagnosis that, according to the United St |
hat Sheldon was among the girls who experienced | PTSD because of her connection to the Indian wars on |
The most effective treatments for | PTSD are psychotherapy, medication, and in some circ |
established as an evidence-based treatment for | PTSD there are two main perspectives on EMDR therapy |
sorder had only limited predictive validity for | PTSD. |
eagues (7) studied the efficacy of prazosin for | PTSD among Vietnam combat veterans in a 20-week doub |
That is, individuals suffering from | PTSD had greater implicit memory than individuals no |
m psychotherapy, especially when suffering from | PTSD. |
cid dreams and on helping people suffering from | PTSD to incubate mastery dreams to change their nigh |
es (Fred Ward), a "tunnel rat" who suffers from | PTSD; "Blaster," a demolitions expert (Reb Brown); a |
One of the first descriptions of | PTSD was made by the Greek historian Herodotus. |
tic event and arousal were better predictors of | PTSD. |
were involved in, which is a common symptom of | PTSD. |
experiencing post traumatic stress disorder, or | PTSD. |
escribe the drug to combat veterans with severe | PTSD nightmares as an "off-label" use, although this |
algia, hand dystonia, irritable bowel syndrome, | PTSD, repetitive strain injury, respiratory failure, |
In each of the | PTSD symptom clusters the effect size was medium to |
In both cases, the xenophobia was adjunct to | PTSD. |
The Tsunami | PTSD Center will actively raise funds from the publi |
s been used to help soldiers from war cope with | PTSD. |
director of clinical services, said people with | PTSD often have intrusive thoughts, memories and fla |
nd his father, a French holocaust survivor with | PTSD. |
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