السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته دكتور انا عندي بنت عمرها 4 سنوات 8 اشهر تخاف كثير من الخروج وحدها ولا تذهب مع اختها للعب مع بنات الجيران لاتخرج للعب لا معي تخاف فقداني كثيرا حتى اني ادخلتها للروضه وكانت لاتجلس حتى اجلس ولا تكتب مع المعلمه حتى اكون بجانبها لاتحدث عند الغرباء وتخاف منهم تحدثت […]
Author Archives: Dr.Adel Serag
Prof. Koen Demyttenare, Placebo Vs. SSRIs ..What is beyond?
Prof. Koen Demyttenare MD, PhD University Psychiatric Center KU Leuven Leuvene, Belgium He is academic Chair of the Universiy of psychaitric Center KU leuven and head of the research group of psychiaty in the is the the University Psychiatric Center Leuven. He has written numerous articles, particularly on the role of positive emotions in depression. Mechanism […]
how to love yourself?
Self-worth is essential for being a fully-actualized individual. When we don’t love ourselves, we compromise our relationships and every other part of our lives. We simply can’t function at an optimal level and fulfill our potential for happiness and success. Low self-worth undermines our happiness with a variety of self-sabotaging behaviors, such as: Neediness, insecurity, and […]
Help your child to read
Find ideas that work for your family with your child and their current development. Read to your child. Play rhyming games. Sing the alphabet song with them. Label things with their names from an early age. Go to the library or get your own home library. Have non fiction books as well as fiction available […]
4 Easy Ways to Organize Content For E-Learning
4 Easy Ways to Organize Content For E-Learning Say you’re designing an e-learning course and you’ve got all of your content pulled together and ready to go. You’ve sifted through your materials and you’ve sorted the “nice to know” from the “need to know”. Now, you’re ready to start laying out the content in your […]
مهارات في العمل
في بعض المهن تتنافس الخدمة التليفونية و العمل يكون ممتلئا بالمشاعر و أحيانا التوتر فيتطلب من ذلك بعض المهارات الدبلوماسية لناء المكالمة أو المقابلة أو الابقاء عليها لا تقرأ تقرير أو شئ أثناء مقابلتك أو حديثك و لا تنشغل عن محدثك بشاشة الكمبيوتر لا تنقر لوحة المفاتيح اثناء الحديث حافظ على المحمول (الجوال) مغلق و […]
How to learn too much in too little time!!
Yes you can do it in little time you can learn too much , here is how 1) Chunking There’s a reason why your eyes naturally gravitate to the numbered items in a blog post or bullet points in a news story. It’s because our brains are hard-wired to crave organization. Due to […]
Three-Minute Assessment Identifies Delirium in Older Adults
Sharon K. Inouye, MD, MPH, a study author and a researcher from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Massachusetts, developed the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) in 1990. In this study, she and her co-authors found the three-minute diagnostic interview for CAM-defined delirium (3D-CAM) was particularly effective in identifying delirium in patients with dementia. “Hospitals […]
How to sleep well despite chronic pain
Chronic pain and insomnia are an unhealthy combination. According to the National Sleep Foundation, chronic pain disturbs the slumber of one in five Americans at least a few nights a week. Whether it’s from a bad back, arthritis, or headaches, chronic pain puts you in double jeopardy: the pain robs you of restful sleep and […]
Quick review for schizophrenia updates
Professor Tarek Asaad, professor of psychiatry , ain shams university, faculty of medicine. Here are several briefs of the same lecture about the updates in clinical and pharmacological research in bipolar and unipolar mood disorders,given in madinah , saudi arabia , march 2014.
First Blood Test for Depression?
Northwestern University researchers recently identified nine RNA blood markers unique to patients with major depression and developed a blood test they believe could diagnose the disorder in adults. Their study is published in the September 16 online Translational Psychiatry. Their research involved 64 adults: 32 patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder after a clinical interview, and […]
How can you help your Bipolar friend?
1. Never give up hopeLooking back, the first 10 years of my more than two decades of dealing with bipolar disorder were a seemingly insurmountable struggle, but my loved ones never gave up hope. Despite a situation that often created frustration and hopelessness, they never doubted my recovery. Today, they continue to instill that same […]
Building Self-Confidence
From the quietly confident doctor whose advice we rely on, to the charismatic confidence of an inspiring speaker, self-confident people have qualities that everyone admires. Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our lives, yet so many people struggle to find it. Sadly, this can be a vicious circle: people who lack self-confidence […]
Atypical Antipsychotics Associated with Acute Kidney Injury in Older Adult
The atypical antipsychotics quetiapine (Seroquel), risperidone (Risperdal), and olanzapine (Zyprexa)—commonly prescribed off-label to help manage behavioral symptoms of dementia—are associated with increased risk of acute kidney injury in older adults, suggests a study published last week in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Researchers found that participants prescribed quetiapine, risperidone, or olanzapine were more than 1.5 times […]
وماذا بعد انتحار روبين ولييم؟
الرجل الذي أضحك الملايين في الشرق و الغرب على السواء و أدخل البسمة و السرور عليهم لم يجد من يفرح قلبه و يجعله يبتسم للحياة الدنيا فيأخذ القرار في غاية الصعوبة و الاستحالة وبكل اتلصميم للخلاص من حياته كان عبقريا بكل المقاييس ليس فقط في القدرة على التمثيل و تجسيد الشخصيات بل كان عنده […]
How Clinicians Should Respond to the Death of Robin Williams
CT by Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC When Robin Williams committed suicide this week, he shocked a nation who had delighted for years in the bright light of his rapid-fire, witty humor [1]. Many were left asking: “How could this funny man be suffering so profoundly?” And how should we as mental health professionals respond […]
Adjunctive Lithium Effective for Second Generation Antidepressants, Tricyclics
Antidepressant augmentation with lithium seems effective for both tricyclic antidepressants and second generation antidepressants, according to a recent systematic review and meta-analysis published in the online Journal of Affective Disorders. While previous research on lithium augmentation focused mostly on tricyclic antidepressants, this meta-analysis covered lithium augmentation with tricyclic antidepressants as well as second generation antidepressants. Some […]
Little Evidence to Support Sleep/Wake Drugs for Shift Workers: Study
By Kathryn Doyle NEW YORK – Many shift workers use over-the-counter and prescription drugs to stay awake or fall asleep at the appropriate times – but the evidence behind those practices is weak, researchers say. Use of these drugs for this purpose “has been studied to a very limited extent and the studies that have […]
keep your memory sharp at any age
Never too late As we grow older, we all start to notice some changes in our ability to remember things. Maybe you’ve gone into the kitchen and can’t remember why, or can’t recall a familiar name during a conversation. You may even miss an appointment because it slipped your mind. Memory lapses can occur at […]
Don’ts for better Body language
1. Don’t cross your arms or legs – You have probably already heard you shouldn’t cross your arms as it might make you seem defensive or guarded. This goes for your legs too. Keep your arms and legs open. 2. Have eye contact, but don’t stare – If there are several people you […]
Ten Rules of Bad Studying
1. Passive rereading— sitting passively and running your eyes back over a page. Unless you can prove that the material is moving into your brain by recalling the main ideas without looking at the page, rereading is a waste of time. 2. Letting highlights overwhelm you. Highlighting your text can fool your mind into thinking you are putting […]
Study with the following skills
1. Use recall. After you read a page, look away and recall the main ideas. Highlight very little, and never highlight anything you haven’t put in your mind first by recalling. Try recalling main ideas when you are walking to class or in a different room from where you originally learned it. An ability to […]
29 ways to be creative
Avoid teaching your kids!
1. It’s OK to disrespect your body. Do you abuse your body by overeating or going on crash diets? Drink too much alcohol? Say cruel things about your appearance, when you look in the mirror? Your child is learning how to value his or her body by watching your example. What kind of […]
Ketamine is a safe drug and will revolutionalise the treatment of depression
First UK study of ketamine for people with severe depression Health | Science 03 Apr 14 Ketamine had a rapid antidepressant effect in some patients with severe depression The first UK study of the use of ketamine intravenous infusions in people with treatment-resistant depression has been carried out in an NHS clinic by researchers […]