Volume 5  Issue 1

Engaging Young People through Blogging as a Form of Digital Mental Health Intervention

Dennis Relojo-Howell

A large body of research has demonstrated the high prevalence of mental health issues in children and young people. In the UK, the NHS Digital (2018) [1] reports that 12.8% of children and young people aged between 5 and 19, surveyed in England in 2017, had a mental disorder according to a major new report which provides England’s best source of data on trends in child mental health. [..] READ MORE

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Identification of Factors Predicting Diabetes Insipidus Occurrence Following Endoscopic Trans-Sphenoidal Surgery for Pituitary Adenoma in Developing Country

Agung Budi Sutiono1,2*, Roland Sidabutar1, Ingrid Ayke Wijaya1, Yulius Hermanto1, Ryo Ueda2 & Masahiro Toda2

Introduction
Transient diabetes insipidus (DI) is a common problem following endoscopic transphenoidal surgery of pituitary adenoma. Delayed intervention may lead to increased morbidity, and prolonged hospitalization. Predicting which patients are at higher risk for developing transient DI can improve medical services to ensure adequate care. [..] READ MORE

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Approach of a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis and Urinary Incontinence with the Clinical Pilates Method: A Narrative Review and Case Study

Paraskevi / Evi Stavrianou

Introduction
Urinary Incontinence (UI) can occur in many patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) creating adverse conditions. In this paper, the focus is on the treating of UI in MS patients with the Clinical Pilates method, which is a modification of the classic Pilates. [..] READ MORE

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Resilience Revisited: Why We Need to Encourage Young People to Be More Resilient

Dennis Relojo-Howell

In the society I formerly knew, the process of growing up meant gaining a measure of durability learned through life’s up and down gests, and slipping the sins and fears of nonage by acquiring the division needed to take care of yourself as you develop. [..] READ MORE

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Mental-Energy in Various Irrational Thinking Process: How a Quantitative Approach Can Help in Modifying Behavior

Luisetto, M.1*, Almukthar Naseer2, Farhan Ahmad Khan3, Mashori Gulam Rasool4, Fiazza C.5, Yesvi Rafa, A.6, Ilnaf Ilman7 & Oleg Yurevich Latischev8

Observing REBT discipline it ispossible to verify that some irrational mental process produce Various level of behavioral problems.
Because every human cognitive task require and use a determinate quantum of “ mental-energy”Used in translating emotion in behavior. [..] READ MORE

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Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) As a Putative Featured Diagnostic Disorder of the Brain: Etiological Root Not Symptom

Kenneth Blum1-5*, Richard Green2, David Baron1, Catherine Dennen, A.2, Eric Braverman, R.2, Panayotis Thanos, K.6,7, Abdalla Bowirrat8, David Han9 & Rajendra Badgaiyan, D.10,11

Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) characterization is based on the biological processes of reward that underpin substance addiction and all addictive, compulsive, and impulsive behaviors. RDS disrupts/prevents normal feelings of satisfaction and represents a failure of the reward cascade system that normally confers satisfaction. [..] READ MORE

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