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Euphoria is the one symptom that most drugs of abuse (with the exception of tobacco) have in common. Other signs and symptoms are specific to the particular drug or class of drugs involved. Table 33-1 lists the psychological/behavioral and... [Pg.529]

The International Classification of Sleep Disorders lists 88 types, with insomnia the most prominent symptom for many of these (17). Chronic insomnia is the most common sleep problem for which patients consult practitioners (18) and usually reflects psychological/ behavioral disturbances ( 19). Differences in treatment recommendations support the distinction between DSM-IV and the International Classification for Sleep Disorders ( 20). The DSM-IV divides primary disorders into two major groups the dyssomnias (in which the predominant disturbance is the amount, quality, or timing of sleep) and the parasomnias (in which the predominant disturbance is an abnormal event occurring during sleep) (7). [Pg.226]

The earliest signs of CS poisoning appear to be psychologic/behavioral. Symptoms are headache, fatigue, insomnia, rapid mood changes, intellectual and slight psychomotor impairment. [Pg.371]

Sources of Information about Psychological/Behavioral Effects of CW Terrorism... [Pg.640]

Cerebellar abnormalities may result in disturbances in a neural network involved in the motivation and organization of emotion. Abnormalities in the cerebellar nuclei may play a role in the affective disturbance, abnormal language development, and inappropriate social and psychological behaviors in autism. [Pg.271]

In the melodrama, the character and his or her goal seem to transcend time and place. The reason is that at its heart, melodrama is about psychology, behavior, and interior issues in a sense, the dramatic arc of the main character is an inner journey. Consequently, the externalities of time and place are subsidiary to the internal dynamics of character. Mike Van Diem s Character, discussed in the previous chapter, is an excellent benchmark. The main character s family life, his ambition, and his self-abnegation far transcend the sense of Rotterdam in the 1920s. We are aware of Rotterdam, its poverty, and its labor unrest, but none of this overrides the interior journey of the main character. In docudrama the reverse is true. Place and time not only transcend character, they are central to the experience of docudrama. In Ken Loach s Wednesday s Child, the prevailing ideas of antipsychiatry in the London of the 1960s override the film being considered as a family drama about dysfunction and... [Pg.172]

Psychological/behavioral effects were typically evident before the occurrence of physical symptoms. These effects were associated with whole blood ChE inhibitions of > 60%. There have been descriptions of the acute toxic effects in humans that follow high-dose exposure (> LDjq) to the nerve agents soman, sarin, and The... [Pg.19]

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A number of models of safety culture are presented in the literature. Cooper (2000), for example, presented a model that suggests that safety culture is comprised of three interrelated aspects psychological, behavioral, and situational. The model encompasses internal psychological factors, observable ongoing safety-related behaviors, and objective situational features. Cooper s model is presented in Figure 15.1. [Pg.372]

Safety culture is a complex, multidimensional concept comprised of organizational, personal, psychological, behavioral, and environmental factors. [Pg.374]

Tuttle, T.C., Wood, G.D., Grether, C.B. Reed, D.E., Psychological-behavioral strategies for accident control a system for diagnosis and intervention. Final Report for National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. [Pg.18]

Kang, S. (2007). Disembodiment in online social interaction Impact of online chat on socitil support and psychosocial well-being. Cyber Psychology < Behavior, 10(3). 475-477. [Pg.106]


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