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A REVIEW OF PERFORMANCE-BASED EXECUTIVE FUNCTION TASKS IN ADULTS WITH AUTISM AND NORMAL INTELLIGENCE
Executive functions (EF) are a family of complex cognitive processes which are necessary to guide our thinking and behaviors towards certain goals. Research into executive functions in Autism spectrum...
ROMANIAN PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTS’ OPINION ON FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE THEIR DECISION TO EMIGRATE AS CHALLENGE FOR REFORMS IN EDUCATIONAL AND MEDICAL SYSTEM IN PSYCHIATRY
Our objectives were the prioritization exercises of main factors related with psychiatric residents' decision of emigrate could be a starting point of elaboration of a strategy of reforms. The...
THE DELAY TO THE FIRST PSYCHIATRY CONSULT IN TWO ACUTE INPATIENTS CLINICS IN ROMANIA
Around 25% of adults experience a mental illness in each year and approximately 60% received no mental health care. There are still long delays between the onset of symptoms...
CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE AFFECTIVE RESPONSE AND AGGRESSIVENESS LEVEL AT PATIENTS WITH PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder in which positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions, conceptual disorganization and behavioral), negative symptoms, cognitive dysfunction and improper emotional responses are considered cardinal symptoms. Hostility and aggression...
HIGH CREATINE KINASE IN A PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT WITHOUT ANTIPSYCHOTIC TREATMENT
In psychiatry, high creatine kinase (CK) levels and leukocytosis are known to be associated with neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), (1,2) but there are many other causes that can present...