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Hannah Dismer
hchdiz
If you have had an abortion and are having trouble coping, please seek support from a non-judgmental helping professional or supportive person. Using the hurt you feel to try to
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Erin Ekins (she/her)
QueerlyAutistic
Every single way that researchers find that autistics differ from non-autistics will be labelled as a 'deficit' or 'disordered', even if that difference is not negative in any way (and
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Guilaine Kinouani
KGuilaine
But anyway, I want to do a short thread on white tears & white distress as I am taking a break from emails, something which has been on my mind
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helena
lacroicsz
critical theories of all types allow a dangerous amount of projection of personal psychological distress onto the real world which is always more complex than the inner workings of one
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Barry Rubin MD, PhD, FRCSC
drbarryrubin
You work in a #hospital with many complex patients & families desperate about their loved ones. You’re exhausted, juggling work & home life. Is it any wonder clinicians #burnout? Today,
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Roary
GrRoary
Gender dysphoria, distressing thoughts and feelings about your sexed body, is a social phenomenon just like other experiences of mental distress - depression, anorexia, anxiety etc. It does not have
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Mario da Penha
mleccha
In @the_hindu Sunday Mag, I write about the crises caused by distress migrations of workers during Mughal, Maratha & colonial times. What did migrants face then, how did these diff.
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Lura Groen
lura_groen
If someone runs into the church in distress and yells “where’s the pastor?” I say “I am the pastor.”I am not making a claim to be the only pastor who
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Erin
GilmerHealthLaw
My heart continues to break for Texans. Kids going hungry and cold, people unnecessarily exposed to covid, hospitals without power, vulnerable people's lives at risk, infrastructure destroyed, & so much
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Andrew Tabner
AndrewTabner
The #CERAStudy studied levels of distress & trauma in 5440 doctors working in anaesthetics, emergency medicine & intensive care during the peak of the first wave of the pandemic. The
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Dr John James Marshall
drjohnjmarshall
1/3 @ClinpsychLucy Hi Lucy, In PTMF overview trauma, is stated 155 times, genes, temperament, neurodevelopmental, hardly at all. Trauma is singularly causal of distress in PTMF, ie 2D causality. Rutter
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Jamie Lee Finch
jamieleefinch
Part of normalizing the existence of/ conversations around trauma is removing the stigma surrounding it by ACTUALLY understanding that trauma occurs when *acute distress becomes chronic distress*. And that happening
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Katie Monnelly
KatieMonnelly
Next aphasia thread - @KaterinaHilari at #UKSF20 about the SUPERB study, peer befriending feasability trial also funded by @TheStrokeAssoc (I was lucky to be a researcher on this project and
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Samuel Brown
DrSamuelBrown
I feel like I see trainee moral distress expressed in terms of an urgent need to have a "goals of care" conversation with the families (i.e., persuade them to stop
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Dr Bryan McElroy
BryanMcElroy8
More an more patients are being treated for mild/ moderate depression with #antidepressants in general practice, despite there being very poor evidence for efficacy. In my experience, some people experience
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Em
DrEm_79
Mental health staff saying “it’s behavioural” about a patient in distress indicates:a. They do not like the patientb. They feel it’s acceptable to communicate thisc. They blame the patientd. They
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