A psychosocial assessment is aimed at identifying personal factors that might explain an act of self‑harm. It should be carried out each time a person presents with an episode of self‑harm. It should ...
The growth of primary care medicine is opening new roles for the social worker in medical education to provide instruction and to design curricula that include the psychosocial dimensions of medical ...
Background There is increasing recognition of the need to identify risk factors for poor mental health in pregnancy and following birth. In New South Wales, Australia, health policy mandates ...
The problem failure-to-thrive is described and a brief review of the main causal theories is provided. Part I of this study details an investigation of psychosocial factors associated with non-organic ...
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