Dissociative disorders involve a sudden loss of memory or change in identity.
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Mental diseases known as dissociative disorders are characterized by a sense of discontinuity and separation from one's thoughts, memories, environment, activities, and identity. People with dissociative disorders unintentionally and unhealthyly flee reality, which makes it difficult for them to carry on with daily activities.
Dissociative disorders typically arise in response to trauma and serve to block out unpleasant memories. The sort of dissociative disorder you have can influence your symptoms, which can range from forgetfulness to alternate identities. Stressful situations might momentarily exacerbate symptoms, making them more noticeable.
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Answer:
b. A shorter treatment time than conventional medical care
Explanation:
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) can be products or practices given to patients which are not a part of standard medicine, for example: acupuncture, guided imagery, and drinking green tea.
Heather is CAM practitioner for treatment of a chronic illness, so he can expect a short period of conventional medical care that can include physical and mental health practices which do not include harsh medications for treatment of a chronic illness.
Hence, the correct answer is "b. A shorter treatment time than conventional medical care".
Paralysis
Explanation:
Paralysis: Loss of muscle function and loss of ability to move some or all body parts.
Types: Monoplegia, hemiplegia, paraplegia, or quadriplegia; spastic or flaccid
Causes: TIA, palsy, head or spinal cord injury, muscle weakness due to any medical illness
Research 1: Tetraplegic French man, paralysis due to accident. Improving movement with brain-controlled exoskeleton
Research 2: A patient from Lyon, paralytic due to spinal cord injury from falling from the house balcony; initially considered permanent damage; now on brain-controlled exoskeleton
Research 3: Functional electrical stimulation improved functionality
Research 4: A patient from hit and run accident, chest down injury and paralysis, improved with electrical stimulation
Research 5: A paralytic with spinal cord injury with permanent loss, recovered completely with rewiring nerves technology
The above research and treatments shows that technology can produce remarkable changes in the life of paralytics.