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Mental Fatigue, But Not other Fatigue Characteristics, as a Candidate Feature of Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder in Patients with Anxiety and Mood Disorders—An Exploratory Study
(2020-11-03)Background: Obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is commonly associated with anxiety and mood disorders (AMDs), in which fatigue and executive dysfunction represent key symptoms. Executive dysfunction has also ... -
Mental Health Inpatient Experience of Patients with Autistic Spectrum Conditions: a Phenomenological Study
(2020-07-16)Aims This study is pertinent to the current political and policy driven climate regarding increasing rights, choices, inclusion, independence and awareness for people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). Since the ... -
Mental health issues and adults with learning disabilities
(John Wiley & sons, 2006)Introduction – What is a mental health condition? How does this differ from a learning disability? Prevalence and aetiology of mental illness in people with learning disabilities – Why is their ... -
Mental health nurses' encounters with occupational health services
(2018-06-16)Background: Staff wellbeing is vital to the functioning of the UK National Health Service (NHS). Mental health nurses with personal experience of mental illness can offer a professionally and personally informed insight ... -
Mental Health Nurses' Experiences of Non-Disclosure within Individual Clinical Supervision
(2022-10-12)The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of inpatient mental health nurses’ use of nondisclosure within their individual clinical supervision. Nondisclosure was defined as the intentional withholding of ... -
The mental health of elite athletes in the United Kingdom
(2018-08-01)Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of signs of anxiety/depression and distress among a sample of elite athletes in the United Kingdom (UK). A secondary aim was to identify the variables ... -
Mental Health Professionals' Experience of Organisational Change in the NHS
(2017-01-04)A study was conducted to investigate mental health professionals’ experience of change in three NHS Trusts in England. The aim was to understand the professionals’ experience of change, applying the psychological contract ... -
Mental Imagery and Poetry
(2023-03-01)Poetry evokes mental imagery in its readers. But how is mental imagery precisely related to poetry? This article provides a systematic treatment. It clarifies two roles of mental imagery in relation to poetry—as an effect ... -
Mental Imagery and Polysemy Processing
(2022-06-01)Recent research in psycholinguistics suggests that language processing frequently involves mental imagery. This paper focuses on visual imagery and discusses two issues regarding the processing of polysemous words (i.e. ... -
Mental Institutions
(2009)We propose to extend Clark and Chalmer’s concept of the extended mind to consider the possibility that social institutions (e.g., legal systems, museums) may operate in ways similar to the hand-held conveniences (notebooks, ... -
The Mental Lexicon and Vocabulary Learning : Implications for the foreign language classroom
(Narr, 2010)Lexis was, for a long time, paid scant attention to in foreign language teaching. Over the last 20 years, however, vocabulary acquisition has become a focus of academic research. In particular, the Cognitive Linguistic ... -
Mental representation and consciousness
(Academic Press, 2009)Intentionality and consciousness are the fundamental kinds of mental phenomena. Although they are widely regarded as being entirely distinct some philosophers conjecture that they are intimately related. Prominently it has ... -
Mental Representations of Weekdays
(2015-08-19)Keeping social appointments involves keeping track of what day it is. In practice, mismatches between apparent day and actual day are common. For example, a person might think the current day is Wednesday when in fact it ... -
Mental simulation and language comprehension: The case of copredication
(2023-06-19)Empirical evidence suggests that perceptual‐motor simulations are often constitutively involved in language comprehension. Call this “the simulation view of language comprehension”. This article applies the simulation view ... -
Mental, behavioral and neurodevelopmental disorders in the ICD-11 : An international perspective on key changes and controversies
(2020-01-27)An update of the chapter on Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Disorders in the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) is of great interest around the world. The recent approval ... -
Das mentale Lexikon und Vokabellernen in der Grundschule
(BieColl Bielefeld eCollections, 2009)Das mentale Lexikon wird oft als Reservoir bezeichnet, in dem das Wissen über alle dem Individuum bekannten Worte der Muttersprache (L1) gespeichert ist. Es gibt verschiedene Modelle des mentalen Lexikons, die versuchen, ... -
Mentalization impairment is associated with problematic alcohol use in a sample of young adults: A cross-sectional study
(2020-11-22)Background: Alcohol is one of the most widely used drugs among adolescents and young people, and problematic alcohol use (PAU) is related to significant long-term biological, clinical, and psychosocial sequelae. Although ... -
Mentalizing the body: : spatial and social cognition in anosognosia for hemiplegia
(2016-03-01)Following right-hemisphere damage, a specific disorder of motor awareness can occur called anosognosia for hemiplegia, i.e. the denial of motor deficits contralateral to a brain lesion. The study of anosognosia can offer ... -
Mentally disordered offenders : challenges in using the OASys risk assessment tool
(2006)This article examines the centrality of risk both within the Government's new proposals to tackle offending behaviour (Home Office 2004) and within the professional practice of probation officers within a large metropolitan ...