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research ALOPESİ AREATA OLGULARINDA SANAT TERAPİSİNİN KULLANILMASI: BİR OLGU SUNUMU
Art therapy may help reduce anxiety and depression in people with Alopecia Areata.
research Aesthetics in psychosomatic dermatology II. skin changes experienced as cutaneous disease
People distressed by minor skin changes should consult dermatologists with cosmetic expertise, and a public Cosmetic Dermatology Service with mental health support is recommended.
research Diagnosis dan Tata Laksana Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Proper management of PTSD with psychotherapy and medication can reduce symptoms.
research What Social Workers in Health Care Should Know about Lupus: A Structural Equation Model
Lupus patients often face depression and anxiety due to physical changes, with education and insurance affecting their mental health.
research Psychosomatic aspects of alopecia areata
The conclusion is that understanding and addressing the psychological effects of alopecia areata is important for effective treatment.
research Attitudes and practices of dermatologists and primary care physicians who treat patients for MPHL: results of a survey
Dermatologists are more comfortable and proactive in treating male pattern hair loss than primary care physicians.
research Numerical Methods for Decision-Making in Clinical Care: Where to Now?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy shows promise for multiple sclerosis, but skepticism and funding issues limit tech use in clinics, and outdated single-drug cancer treatments may cause unnecessary side effects.
research Polycystic ovary syndrome: a psychosocial approach.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) significantly impacts women's emotional well-being and social lives, requiring treatments that include psychological support.
research Psychological Aspects of Hair Disorders: Consideration for Dermatologists, Cosmetologists, Aesthetic, and Plastic Surgeons
Hair loss can cause stress and mental health issues, so treatments should address both the physical and psychological aspects, involving a team of dermatologists, psychologists, and hair specialists.
research Acne: An approach to therapy for the pediatrician
Pediatricians can effectively treat most acne cases with the right knowledge and patient involvement.
research Group Treatment for Trichotillomania: Behavior Therapy Versus Supportive Therapy
Group behavior therapy reduces hair-pulling symptoms more than supportive therapy but has limited long-term effectiveness.
research AGA practitioner challenges: A mixed‐methods pilot survey
Practitioners treating hair loss need better education and resources to overcome challenges like commercial bias and ethical dilemmas.
research Emotional burden and current management practices in pediatric alopecia areata: An online survey among physicians
Pediatric alopecia areata needs better treatments and psychological support.
research Submission to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Re: Professional Obligations and Human Rights
The submission argued that CPSO's referral policy undermines doctors' civil liberties and recommended changes to protect conscientious objections.
research 171 Visualizing clinic routines from multiple points of view
Different staff in a dermatology clinic understand mostly their own tasks, not the full clinic process.
research Tales of bugs, delusions of parasitosis, and what to do
Escitalopram might effectively treat delusions of parasitosis and possibly Morgellons disease, with psychological factors being important to consider.
research Care pathways of children and adolescents referred to specialist gender services: a systematic review
Many children and teens referred to gender services receive hormone treatments, but more research is needed on their long-term care and outcomes.
research Recent advances in the treatment of psoriasis
New treatments for psoriasis have improved effectiveness and may reduce long-term side effects when combined with standard therapies.
research Novel potential avenues for the therapy of Tourette syndrome: Cannabinoid- and steroid-based interventions
Cannabinoid and steroid-based drugs could be new treatments for Tourette syndrome, but more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness and safety.
research TREATMENT PEARLS FROM EUROPE
European dermatologic treatments focus on lifestyle and psychosocial factors, use diverse methods like baths and climate therapy, and emphasize the importance of diet and supplements for skin health.
research The practical utility of psychometric scales for the assessment of the impact of posttraumatic scars on mental health
Psychological and social responses to scars can indicate mental health risks.
research Body-focused repetitive behaviors and the dermatology patient
Skin and hair-picking disorders are common and need both skin and mental health treatments.
research Features of psychosocial adaptation in patients with diffuse alopecia depending on its genesis and intensity of manifestations of mental maladaptation
Mental health issues affect adaptation in alopecia patients more than the cause of hair loss.
research Trichotillomania and Trichophagia: Modern Diagnostic and Therapeutic Methods
Better-designed, long-term studies are needed to optimize treatment for trichotillomania and trichophagia.
research Complementary, Holistic, and Integrative Medicine: Eating Disorders
Some alternative therapies might help treat eating disorders when combined with standard care, but more research is needed to confirm their safety and effectiveness.
research PO-0172 Behind Closed Doors: The Effects Of Childhood Cancer On Somatic Health Of Parents During And After Oncologic Therapy
Childhood cancer diagnosis leads to long-term physical and emotional health issues in parents.
research Breast Cancer: The Psychological Impact of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Remission
Breast cancer patients need strong psychological support to improve their quality of life.
research Psychosocial dimensions of SLE: implications for the health care team
SLE patients often face depression and anxiety due to physical changes, with African-American and Hispanic patients having higher unmet psychological needs.
research Somatization in the dermatology patient: Some sociocultural perspectives
Skin symptoms without a medical cause often reflect psychological stress and are influenced by culture, requiring a team approach for treatment.