Comorbidity of chronic tinnitus and mental disorders
									
... of 10-15% among adults, and 1-2% of severe type among general population2-4. The exact physiological etiology of tinnitus is unknown. Tinnitus is a major difficulty for patients, physicians and researchers. Some underlying causes were defined for tinnitus including ear infections, foreign objects or ...
                        	... of 10-15% among adults, and 1-2% of severe type among general population2-4. The exact physiological etiology of tinnitus is unknown. Tinnitus is a major difficulty for patients, physicians and researchers. Some underlying causes were defined for tinnitus including ear infections, foreign objects or ...
									An Approach to “Dizziness”
									
... Preceded by hearing loss, associated neurologic symptoms ipsilateral corneal reflex impairment, facial weakness, cerebellar signs Patients complain of unsteadiness more than vertigo Tx – Neurology / Neurosurgery consult ...
                        	... Preceded by hearing loss, associated neurologic symptoms ipsilateral corneal reflex impairment, facial weakness, cerebellar signs Patients complain of unsteadiness more than vertigo Tx – Neurology / Neurosurgery consult ...
									An Invitation to Health, 15th ed.
									
... some third party content may be suppressed. Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning experience. The publisher reserves the right to remove content from this title at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. For valuable in ...
                        	... some third party content may be suppressed. Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning experience. The publisher reserves the right to remove content from this title at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. For valuable in ...
									non-epileptic events - Epilepsy Action Australia
									
... in the brain. Physical and neurological tests are usually normal. NEE are usually emotional or stress-induced, and result from previous traumatic experiences, sometimes from the forgotten past. In short, they are subconscious presentations of physical symptoms due to psychological factors. It is wel ...
                        	... in the brain. Physical and neurological tests are usually normal. NEE are usually emotional or stress-induced, and result from previous traumatic experiences, sometimes from the forgotten past. In short, they are subconscious presentations of physical symptoms due to psychological factors. It is wel ...
									History of the Human Sciences  World War
									
... temporary blindness, loss of feeling or function in a limb, headache, or mutism. Cases characterized by multiple physical symptoms experienced over several years were given the label ‘somatization disorder’. Recent studies have shown that such patients have a tendency to experience bodily distress u ...
                        	... temporary blindness, loss of feeling or function in a limb, headache, or mutism. Cases characterized by multiple physical symptoms experienced over several years were given the label ‘somatization disorder’. Recent studies have shown that such patients have a tendency to experience bodily distress u ...
									Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
									
... repeatedly urinate or pass feces in their clothes, in bed, or on the floor ...
                        	... repeatedly urinate or pass feces in their clothes, in bed, or on the floor ...
									Dissociative Identity Disorder: An empirical overview
									
... investigation. Method: The overview is limited to DID-specific research in which one or more of the following conditions are met: 1) a sample of participants with DID was systematically investigated, 2) psychometrically-sound measures were utilised, 3) comparisons were made with other samples, 4) DI ...
                        	... investigation. Method: The overview is limited to DID-specific research in which one or more of the following conditions are met: 1) a sample of participants with DID was systematically investigated, 2) psychometrically-sound measures were utilised, 3) comparisons were made with other samples, 4) DI ...
									MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best
									
... 20) According to the most recent research, which of the following is true? A) Psychotherapy is more effective than receiving no therapy at all. B) Individual psychotherapy is no more effective against neurotic disorders than no therapy at all. C) Behavior therapy is more effective than insight thera ...
                        	... 20) According to the most recent research, which of the following is true? A) Psychotherapy is more effective than receiving no therapy at all. B) Individual psychotherapy is no more effective against neurotic disorders than no therapy at all. C) Behavior therapy is more effective than insight thera ...
									All in Your Head: A Comprehensive Approach to Somatoform
									
... essentially psychiatric problems that manifest themselves in physical symptoms.24 This tension can often lead to misdiagnosis25 and confusion26 on the part of the treating physicians. Effective diagnosis and identification of somatoform disorders are further complicated by the fact that conditions w ...
                        	... essentially psychiatric problems that manifest themselves in physical symptoms.24 This tension can often lead to misdiagnosis25 and confusion26 on the part of the treating physicians. Effective diagnosis and identification of somatoform disorders are further complicated by the fact that conditions w ...