SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC, CIRCUMSTANTIAL, AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL PREDICTORS OF INVOLUNTARY ADMISSION OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PSYCHOSIS

Sociodemographic, Circumstantial, and Psychopathological Predictors of Involuntary Admission of Patients with Acute Psychosis

Studies have consistently determined that patients with acute psychosis are more likely to be involuntarily admitted, although few Ski de fond - Accessoires - Batons studies examine specific risk factors of involuntary admission (IA) among this patient group.Data from all patients presenting in the psychiatric emergency department (PED) over a peri

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Re-visioning Negative Archetypes of Disability and Deformity in Fantasy: Wicked, Maleficent, and Game of Thrones

Fantasy and horror often exploit disabled people, presenting them as embodiments of terror and evil.In contemporary fantasy, we sometimes see archetypically evil characters redefined primarily by the telling of their backstories to provide Spanking Paddles and Floggers rationale for their behavior and to evoke sympathy or pity from the audience.Pit

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