7 results match your criteria: "Be'er Yaakov Mental Health Center[Affiliation]"
Background: Physical morbidity is rife among patients with serious mental illness. When they are involuntarily hospitalized and even treated, they may still refuse treatment for physical illness leading clinicians to wonder about the ethics of coercing such treatments.
Research Aim: This survey study explored psychiatric caregivers' perceptions on whether compulsory treatment of physical illness is legal and whether it is justifiable in patients with serious mental illness and under what circumstances.
Sci Rep
October 2021
Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
COVID19 infection was associated with possible psychiatric manifestations, including psychosis and mania. In addition, psychiatric disorders might be triggered by severe psychological reactions to the pandemic or the measures taken to contain it. This study aimed to assess the trends of new-onset psychosis/mania during the pandemic timeline.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPain complaints are frequently described by depressed patients, and are mostly attributed to abnormal pain perception and modulation. The present study aimed to assess whether a unique pain processing profile differentiates depressed patients from healthy controls. Participants were 25 patients suffering from a moderate-severe unipolar depressive episode and 25 age and sex-matched healthy controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIsr Med Assoc J
March 2007
Be'er Yaakov Mental Health Center, Be'er Yaakov, Israel.
Eponyms are titles of medical disorders named for individuals who originally described the condition. They also help us remember and identify the disorder. Medicine is replete with them, and changing them or eradicating them, for whatever reason, is not simple.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIsr J Psychiatry Relat Sci
September 2006
Forensic Division, Be'er Yaakov Mental Health Center, Be'er Yaakov 70350, Israel.
It is our contention that computer-based two-alternative forced choice techniques can be useful tools for the detection of patients with schizophrenia who feign acute psychotic symptoms and cognitive impairment as opposed to patients with schizophrenia with a true active psychosis. In our experiment, Visual Simple and Choice Reaction Time tasks were used. Reaction time in milliseconds was recorded and accuracy rate was obtained for all subjects' responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIsr Med Assoc J
September 2003
Forensic Psychiatric Division, Be'er Yaakov Mental Health Center, Magen Prison, Ramleh, Israel.
The relevance of central neurotransmission to aggressive and impulsive behavior has become more evident due to extensive research in humans and animals. Among other findings, there are abundant data relating low serotonergic activity--as measured by low cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxyindolacetic acid, and a blunted response of prolactin to fenfluramine--to impulsive behavior. Many studies on testosterone activity show a relation between high plasma levels and a tendency towards aggression.
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