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  2. Loren Pankratz - Wikipedia

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    At Skeptic's Toolbox - 2012. Pankratz's articles on Münchausen syndrome [12] by proxy discussed what he says is a problem of false accusations associated with the diagnosis. Pankratz concluded that "mothers who present the problems of their children in ways perceived as unusual or problematic have become entangled in legal battles that should ...

  3. Mina Fazel - Wikipedia

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    Fazel is a Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry with the Children's Psychological Medicine team at the Oxford Children's Hospital.She studies how to improve the mental health of children and young people, with a focus on mental health services, especially in schools, and also child refugees and the post-migration environment.

  4. Skeptic's Toolbox - Wikipedia

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    The Skeptic's Toolbox was a four-day workshop devoted to scientific skepticism. Founded by psychologist and now-retired University of Oregon professor Ray Hyman , it was sponsored by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry .

  5. 6 breathing exercises to ease stress and anxiety - AOL

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    To manage stress and anxiety, psychologists say feeling calmer is a matter of something you likely take for granted: your breath. Breathing has a "surprisingly broad" impact on the brain and body ...

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  7. Holmes and Rahe stress scale - Wikipedia

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    The Holmes and Rahe stress scale (/ r eɪ /), [1] also known as the Social Readjustment Rating Scale, is a list of 43 stressful life events that can contribute to illness. The test works via a point accumulation score which then gives an assessment of risk.

  8. Psychological stress - Wikipedia

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    Hans Selye defined stress as “the nonspecific (that is, common) result of any demand upon the body, be the effect mental or somatic.” [5] This includes the medical definition of stress as a physical demand and the colloquial definition of stress as a psychological demand. A stressor is inherently neutral meaning that the same stressor can ...

  9. Community Tool Box - Wikipedia

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    The Community Tool Box was founded in 1995 by colleagues at the University of Kansas (including Stephen Fawcett, Jerry Schultz, and Vincent Francisco) in partnership with other national partners, including Bill Berkowitz and Tom Wolff. [3] Phil Rabinowitz has been a major contributor to content for the Community Tool Box.