Psychomotor agitation is a feeling of anxious restlessness that can lead to unintended movements. A person may experience muscle tension, increased heartbeat, physical tremors, and behavioral symptoms ...
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Understanding and Managing Agitation in Dementia
Agitation is commonly seen in people with dementia. It's typically caused by a combination of external factors and neurobiological (relating to the structure and function of the nervous system) ...
But I would argue that while this may be the most pragmatic and efficacious treatment approach for substance use disorders, ...
I've written a lot about how I'm anxiety-prone by nature. Because of this, I find myself using my own advice constantly. Sometimes people find it hard to make the mental leap from understanding the ...
There are several ways a person can reduce anxiety before a doctor’s appointment. These include taking a friend or family member with them, practicing anxiety-reducing techniques, and more. A person ...
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