Children's health
12 Feb 2009
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy refers to a broad range of practices, techniques, theories and perspectives, and is concerned with the meaning of experience and behaviour. Therapy attends to…
Children's health
15 Nov 2008
Growth Hormone for Weight Loss
Growth hormone reduces obesity through its actions on two enzymes which control fat accumulation and the breakdown of stored triglycerides into free fatty acids.
Children's health
19 Aug 2008
Psychoeducation
Psychoeducation Information by medical Professionals: Psychoeducation is a component of psychotherapy that involves the sharing of information between the psychologist and the client whereby both parties…
Mental Health
06 Aug 2008
Social Skills Training (SST)
Social Skills Training: Social skills are the behaviours, verbal and non-verbal, that we use in order to communicate effectively with other people. Social skills are…
Children's health
22 Jul 2008
Individual Therapy
Individual Therapy: Individual therapy is a psychotherapy implemented by a trained professional, usually a therapist or psychologist, which helps a client work through a problem.
Children's health
11 Jul 2008
Parent Training / Parent Therapy
Parent training or parent therapy is a growing area of psychological intervention for parents whose children have been diagnosed with certain mental and behavioural disorders.
Children's health
09 Jul 2008
Splitting Tablets
Splitting, tablet splitting or breaking tablets to vary dosage and the side effects written by medical professionals.
Chronic Pain
15 May 2008
Breast Reduction (Reduction Mammaplasty or Mammoplasty)
Breast reduction surgery is also known as reduction mammaplasty or reduction mammoplasty. It is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at reducing large or sagging breasts…
Blood
14 May 2008
Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACE inhibitors, ACEi)
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are medications used to treat heart and kidney conditions like hypertension, heart failure and heart attack.