Clinicians
The ability to move in one's environment with ease and without restriction. Impaired physical mobility thus is defined as the state in which an individual [...]
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Any assistance from a person used to aid in the execution of an activity. May be paid or unpaid and may be completed by a [...]
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Dissociative experiences during or immediately after trauma—including depersonalisation, derealisation, altered sense of time/place/person, emotional numbing—linked to increased PTSD risk. Source: Marmar et al. 1994; Breh [...]
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An unpleasant sensation resulting from damage to nerve tissue, stimulation of free nerve endings, or excessive stimulation. Although pain is generally considered a physical phenomenon, [...]
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Immediate psychological and medical care provided at the scene of an accident/crash—includes psychological first aid and critical incident stress debriefing for emergency responders and bystanders. [...]
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Also known as affective disorders, this group is marked by persistent and significant mood changes that impair daily functioning—ranging from low mood (depression), elevated mood [...]
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Mental health is a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work [...]
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A mental disorder is a clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotional regulation, or behaviour that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or [...]
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Refer to the outcomes of a road traffic crash, immediate or after an extended period of time, and can be physical, psychological, social, economic, or [...]
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A person involved in the crash but not necessarily injured; a participant to the crash. Source: 0
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