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  2. Case management (mental health) - Wikipedia

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    Case management (mental health) Case management is the coordination of community-based services by a professional or team to provide quality mental health care customized accordingly to individual patients' setbacks or persistent challenges and aid them to their recovery. [1][2] Case management seeks to reduce hospitalizations and support ...

  3. Dyspraxia, or developmental coordination disorder, is a condition that affects fine and gross motor skills. Learn about its symptoms in children and adults.

  4. Somatic psychotherapy is a mental health treatment approach that addresses the physical effects of trauma, anxiety, and other issues, including: A somatic therapist will use more physical ...

  5. Developmental Coordination Disorder: Symptoms and Causes

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    Symptoms of DCD may include: an unsteady walk. difficulty going down stairs. dropping objects. running into others. frequent tripping. difficulty tying shoes, putting on clothes, and other self ...

  6. What to Know About Psychomotor Retardation - WebMD

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    Bipolar depression may also make you more likely to develop psychomotor retardation symptoms. Aging. Sometimes, psychomotor retardation can be caused by aging. Some slowing down of mental and ...

  7. What Is Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)? - WebMD

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    Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a condition in which a child finds it difficult to coordinate their movements. Everyday skills like tying shoelaces or catching a ball become frustrating.

  8. Mental Health Basics: Types of Mental Illness, Diagnosis ...

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    Therapy. First aid. Exercises. Test. Recovery. Awareness. Teens. Common mental health issues can include bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and social anxiety disorder. Treatment can ...

  9. Psychiatric rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatric rehabilitation. Psychiatric rehabilitation, also known as psychosocial rehabilitation, and sometimes simplified to psych rehab by providers, is the process of restoration of community functioning and well-being of an individual diagnosed in mental health or emotional disorder and who may be considered to have a psychiatric disability.