Навчально-науковий медичний інститут (НН МІ)
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Item The program of complex differentiated medical and psychological rehabilitation of suicidal behavior in dementia(Cambridge University Press, 2021) Мудренко, Ірина Григорівна; Мудренко, Ирина Григорьевна; Mudrenko, Iryna Hryhorivna; Потапов, Олександр Олександрович; Потапов, Александр Александрович; Potapov, Oleksandr Oleksandrovych; Alswaeer, E.The course of dementia is accompanied by aggression, wandering, agitation, sexual and eating disorders, suicidal behavior (SB).Item Neuroimaging correlates of suicidal behavior in dementia(Cambridge University Press, 2021) Мудренко, Ірина Григорівна; Мудренко, Ирина Григорьевна; Mudrenko, Iryna Hryhorivna; Коленко, Оксана Іванівна; Коленко, Оксана Ивановна; Kolenko, Oksana IvanivnaAt pathomorphological research of suicides reveal neurogenerative changes, which determines the relevance of the search for neuroimaging predictors (suicidal behavior) SB in dementia.Item Anxiety-depressive disorders in patients with dysarthria against the background of organic brain damage(Cambridge University Press, 2021) Мудренко, Ірина Григорівна; Мудренко, Ирина Григорьевна; Mudrenko, Iryna Hryhorivna; Коленко, Оксана Іванівна; Коленко, Оксана Ивановна; Kolenko, Oksana IvanivnaThe presence of acquired speech disorders of varying evidence can cause maladjustment and job loss. Often there is no adequate psychological and psychotherapeutic assistance for these patients, which hinders the process of recovery and reintegration into the social environment.Item Clinical-psychopathologic mechanisms of formation of suicidal behavior in dementia(Cambridge University Press, 2020) Maruta, N.; Мудренко, Ірина Григорівна; Мудренко, Ирина Григорьевна; Mudrenko, Iryna HryhorivnaSuicidal behavior (SB) is one of the main problem of the public health. Along with a cognitive deficiency, nonadaptive forms of behavior, including SB, are registered in more than 50% of patients with dementia.