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Investigation into alternatives to psychiatric disorders
Section A
The first part of the review explored what the literature suggests should be the key characteristics of an alternative to diagnosis. It found that an alternative should attempt to de-emphasise biological causation, classify problems, attend to individual experience, be developed in line with the evidence-base and the views of key stakeholders, and serve practical functions. The second part of the review presented six alternative models that have been proposed so far. To identify possible ways forward, the review explored how the proposals might fulfil the various functions currently fulfilled by diagnosis. The review concluded by outlining clinical and research implications.
Section B
The empirical paper explored participants’ experiences of receiving a psychiatric diagnosis and their views about utilising the ICD-11 experiential codes as a possible alternative. Thirteen participants were interviewed, and the data were analysed using thematic analysis. The results outlined six themes, including identifying and characterising the problem, communication with professionals, personal impact, support and recovery, response from others, and implementation. The findings were discussed in the context of current research, and the clinical and research implications were highlighted
Alien Registration- Varney, Flora J. (Baldwin, Cumberland County)
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Alien Registration- Varney, Enoch J. (Island Falls, Aroostook County)
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Nondestructive testing techniques used in analysis of honeycomb structure bond strength
DOT /Driver-Displacement Oriented Transducer/, applicable to both lap shear type application and honeycomb sandwich structures, measures the displacement of the honeycomb composite face sheet. It incorporates an electromagnetic driver and a displacement measuring system into a single unit to provide noncontact bond strength measurements
Physical Activity Clinical Champions: A Peer-to-Peer Physical Activity Education Programme in England.
Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for morbidity and mortality worldwide1. Targeted interventions aim to increase activity participation, with healthcare professionals (HCPs) having a vital role in its promotion. The England-based Physical Activity Clinical Champion Programme is a global example of a professional development programme designed to harness HCPs influence. This editorial reflects its history, with insight from some key individuals who shaped it
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