ROLE OF THE INTERPERSONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY OF DEPRESSION IN CLINICAL SETTINGS: COMPARISON WITH COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPIES AND MEDICAL TREATMENT PROCEDURES

Role of The Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Depression in Clinical Settings: Comparison with Cognitive Behavioural Therapies and Medical Treatment Procedures

Interpersonal psychotherapies (IPT) are structured approach that focuses on symptom management through solving interpersonal problematic processes.The focus is on four main interpersonal problems: mourning, interpersonal conflicts, role changes and social isolation.Although it is used in the treatment of disorders such as eating Bottle Stoppers dis

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Promoting Health and Well-Being by Managing for Social-Ecological Resilience: the Potential of Integrating Ecohealth and Water Resources Management Approaches

In coupled social-ecological systems, the same driving forces can result in combined social and environmental health inequities, hazards, and impacts.Policies that decrease social inequities and improve social cohesion, however, also have the potential to improve health outcomes and to minimize and offset the drivers of ecosystem change.Actions tha

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Health Beliefs on Chronic Disease Management and Changes in Daily Routine among Thai Pilgrims during the Haj: A Qualitative Study

Introduction: Serious illnesses and fatalities occur among Haj pilgrims each year, and chronic Movie (2007) diseases appear to be the most common causes.However, there appears to be a lack of in-depth information on lifestyle adaptation and behavioural determinants of Haj pilgrims regarding management of chronic diseases during the pilgrimage.Aim:

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