Search Results - "Richardson, Gregg"
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Treatment of vasomotor symptoms in the menopausal transition and postmenopausally: psychiatric comorbidity
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…This article aims to educate the nonpsychiatric as well as the psychiatric clinician on the impact of vasomotor symptoms in women with comorbid psychiatric…”
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Women, anxiety and mood: a review of nomenclature, comorbidity and epidemiology
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…Women experience a high prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders, and comorbidity of mood and anxiety disorders is highly prevalent. Both mood and anxiety…”
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Nomenclature and endocrinology of menopause and perimenopause
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…The early and late perimenopausal transition is characterized by changing cycle length as well as by menopausal symptoms in some women, including increasing…”
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Neurobehavioral impact of menopause on mood
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…The menopausal transition is a time of risk for mood change ranging from distress to minor depression to major depressive disorder in a vulnerable…”
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Role of stressful life events and menopausal stage in wellbeing and health
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…Stress plays an essential role in the development, continuation and exacerbation of mood problems throughout a woman's life. It exacerbates somatic symptoms of…”
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Impact of clinician and patient attitudes on clinical decision making for the symptomatic menopausal woman with or without comorbidity
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…Culture, individual health beliefs and distressing symptoms frequently determine women's perceptions of their menopausal transitions. Women's perceptions of…”
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Assessment and treatment for insomnia and fatigue in the symptomatic menopausal woman with psychiatric comorbidity
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…Studies and treatments for the symptomatic menopausal woman with sleep complaints have been reviewed elsewhere. This article, as part of the clinical review…”
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Arthralgias, bodily aches and pains and somatic complaints in midlife women: etiology, pathophysiology and differential diagnosis
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…Somatic symptoms characterized by arthralgias, bodily aches and pains, musculoskeletal pain and joint pain have been investigated in a number of menopause and…”
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Collaborative depression care, screening, diagnosis and specificity of depression treatments in the primary care setting
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…The identification, referral and specific treatment of midlife patients in primary care who are distressed by mood, anxiety, sleep and stress-related symptoms,…”
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Role of psychiatric comorbidity on cognitive function during and after the menopausal transition
Published in Expert review of neurotherapeutics (01-11-2007)“…While cognitive complaints are common during the menopausal transition, measurable cognitive decline occurs infrequently, often due to underlying psychiatric…”
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Computer-Assisted Library Instruction? Consider Your Resources, Commitment, and Needs
Published in Research strategies (1994)“…Examines factors that should be considered in designing an independent study undergraduate library skills course using computer-assisted instruction based on…”
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Simply Being Aware: A Phenomenological Study of the Experience
Published 01-01-1997“…An experience called simply being aware (SBA) is distinguished from the experience of attention, that is, from awareness of actions, sensations, thoughts,…”
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Some Observations on the Aesthetics of Primitive Chinese Theatre
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