10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WORRIED WELL»
Discover the use of
worried well in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
worried well and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The
Worried Well: The Depression Epidemic and the ...
Why, she wonders, do well over a million Australians now take antidepressant drugs? This is a fresh, frank and independent look at the depression culture and the move to medicalise sadness.
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Quarterly Essay 18 The
Worried Well: The Depression Epidemic ...
THE. WORRIED. WELL. The Depression Epidemic and the Medicalisation of Our
Sorrows Gail Bell One sunny afternoon a week before Christmas I met a gifted
young woman at a neighbourhood party. Her thoughts and feelings were lavishly
...
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Medical Response to Terrorism: Preparedness and Clinical ...
Because of the panic and loss of confidence in public institutions likely to ensue
following the devastation of a nuclear attack, the loss of restraint in the patients
and worried well on the perimeters of the health care system is likely to be
striking ...
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Counselling Skills for Health Professionals
In summary of the issues involved in HIV/AIDS counselling, Sketchley (1989)
suggests that counselling people with AIDS involves three domains: •
educational issues; • advice; • psychosocial issues. The worried well This is not a
particularly ...
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Theory and Practice of HIV Counselling: A Systemic Approach
INTRODUCTION. The impact of HIV infection on the population at large has
always been difficult to measure, but the problems of the 'worried well' constitute
an intractable worn about HIV infection which can become incapacitating for the ...
Robert Bor, Riva Miller, Eleanor Goldman, 1992
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CBRN and Hazmat Incidents at Major Public Events: Planning ...
DEALING WITH THE “WORRIED WELL" CBRN/HAZMAT incidents are likely to
have a psychological component. Medical plans must address the likely
appearance of “worried well” in many scenarios. While the exact definitions vary,
the term ...
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Psychiatry in the New Millennium
A concept that has been often used to illustrate the bottomless pit of mental
health services is that of the "worried well." These are individuals who are
considered by many to be well-functioning — that is, normal — individuals who
cannot be ...
Sidney H. Weissman, Melvin Sabshin, Harold Eist, 1999
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Quarterly Essay 19 Relaxed and Comfortable: The Liberal ...
THE WORRIED WELL Correspondence Elizabeth A. Wilson “Worried well” is a
term of disdain. It has become a common way of dismissing the distress
experienced by a significant sector of the community, and it does little to help us ...
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Community Disaster Recovery and Resiliency: Exploring Global ...
The surge capacity of health systems will be tested not only by those who are in
genuine need of medical treatment during such an event, but also by the
inevitable worried well who will present themselves with or without symptoms at
medical ...
DeMond S. Miller, Jason David Rivera, 2010
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Saving Normal: An Insider's Revolt against Out-of-Control ...
From "the most powerful psychiatrist in America" (New York Times) and "the man who wrote the book on mental illness" (Wired), a deeply fascinating and urgently important critique of the widespread medicalization of normality Anyone living a ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WORRIED WELL»
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worried well is used in the context of the following news items.
The music of Worried Well
In the studio, they're a duo. At live shows, a trio. The group has performed with nationally touring acts like The Hold Steady and Gin Blossoms. They're coming ... «WCSH-TV, Jul 15»
Winter in summer: Worried Well relates to millennial issues in new …
music_Worried Well photo by Maria K. Reali_071615 Worried Well is back with their newest album, Great Appetite, Poor Taste, and the duo are kicking out a ... «Portland Phoenix, Jul 15»
GPs told to stop doling out needless drugs to the worried well
An “epidemic of misinformation” has led to unnecessary consultations and endless prescriptions being written for the worried well, experts say. The situation is ... «Express.co.uk, May 15»
Information overload is triggering Alzheimer's fears among the …
The ''worried well'' are turning up to doctors believing they have degenerative brain conditions after a bout of forgetfulness leaves them not able to find their keys ... «The Daily Telegraph, May 15»
Do health apps benefit the worried well?
But the apps won't necessarily do healthy consumers any good, according to a ... could even cause harm by stoking unneeded anxiety among the worried well. «Irish Times, Apr 15»
'Worried well' swamping dementia clinics with trivial memory fears
'On the other side of the coin, it is vital that GPs have a good understanding of dementia ... 'The patients I see with dementia are those brought in by their worried ... «Daily Mail, Mar 15»
Dementia clinics are swamped by worried well
Thousands of middle-aged “worried well” who fear they have dementia are over-running clinics set up to diagnose the disease, doctors said yesterday. «The Times, Mar 15»
Millennial Mindset: The Worried Well
NEW YORK, October 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Adult millennials, the coveted 18 to 32-year-old demographic, highly value happiness. However -- according to a ... «PR Newswire, Oct 14»
Ebola concerns send 'worried well' to Ohio hospitals
COLUMBUS: Emergency rooms are starting to see patients that doctors are calling “the worried well” showing up with flu-like symptoms that have them ... «Akron Beacon Journal, Oct 14»
Wearables Move From the "Worried Well" Consumer Market to …
The true value of wearable technologies lies in the regulated medical world where it can affect large-scale change, writes Wende Hutton, a West Coast venture ... «Medical Device and Diagnostics Industry, Aug 14»