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CASE STUDY OF A PERSON WITH TRANSVERSE MYELITIS (TM): STRENGTH BASED COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH

Transverse Myelitis (TM) is one of the clinical syndrome results in weakness, sensory alterations and autonomic dysfunction. 1 and 8 new cases per million people per year found to suffer from TM (Berman et al., 1981). The depression and suicide has been observed one of the se r ious i s sue in TM. Psychopharmacologic […]

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CADAVER ORGAN DONATION IN HOSPITAL SETTING: HOW MSW CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

The organ and tissue transplantation is no longer mere science fiction, a blend of wishful thinking and faith in the power of science. It is already saving lives, restoring health and improving the ability of thousands to lead fuller lives. Organ transplant offers a vision of hope where there was little hope before. It promises

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PARENTAL EXPECTATIONS DURING CONVERSATION WITH ADOLESCENTS

Adolescence is a phase separate from both early childhood and adulthood. It is a transitional period that requires special attention and protection. Physically, children go through a number of transitions while they mature. We now know that the brain undergoes quite substantial developments in early adolescence, which affect emotional skills as well as physical and

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FAMILY BURDEN AMONG CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN WITH MENTAL RETARDATION AND EPILEPSY

World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the (world health organization, 1989) world’s population has some form of disability. Mental retardation (MR) is one form of disability and affects 1-3% Curry (1997) of human population. Mental disorder is a particular state of functioning that begins in childhood and is characterized by decreased intelligence and adaptive

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BURDEN OF CARE IN THE CAREGIVERS OF INDIVIDUAL WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AND BIPOLAR AFFECTIVE DISORDER

Schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder are severe mental illness, which is stressful not only for the patients, but also for family members (Saunders, 2003). The family is generally perceived by society as the unit responsible for providing children with an environment that serves their physical and emotional needs (Goldstein et al., 1978). It is accepted

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EXPRESSED EMOTIONS AS A CONTRIBUTORY FACTOR IN MENTAL HEALTH

Expressed emotion (EE), is a qualitative measure of the amount of emotion displayed, typically in the family setting, usually by afamily or care takers. Expressed emotion was introduced in England in the 1960s by Brown and his associates (Kanter et al., 1987). TheLancet (Brown, Carstairs & Topping, 1958) looked at the social environment into which

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