2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.03.265
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The Involvement of Cognitive Schemas in the Manifestation of Anxiety According to Sex

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“…This is why an interdisciplinary approach regarding the therapeutic method is strictly required; another concern is the stigma on people with certain mental disorders, which makes young people reluctant to ask for medical or psychotherapeutic help; depression and anxiety negatively impacts the daily functioning capacity of adolescents, their interpersonal relationships, and also their quality of life; with masked adolescent depression, a doctor is often confronted with a therapeutic failure; as a professional, he/she is faced with an atypical disease where he/she has to manage physical and psychospiritual suffering (Nistor, 2017) such as lumbar, cervical, back pain, gastralgias and headaches, which do not have an organic cause, but are treatment-resistant. In such cases, this is what a doctor or a therapist should pay attention to and as an emergency they should consider referring an adolescent to the interdisciplinary team members (Gaboş & Gaboş, 2002;Stiemerling 2006;Dehelean 1994;Dindelegan 2008; Prelipceanu 2011); the signs of masked depression may be found -as we noticed in the works consulted -in the fluctuating somatic complaints; these are in contrast with how intense the psychological and spiritual feelings of an individual are; in many cases, the symptoms of depression conceal a feeling of repressed anger or aggressiveness which, sometimes, may be directed towards themselves. This causes a major suicidal risk and requires specialty intervention as soon as possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is why an interdisciplinary approach regarding the therapeutic method is strictly required; another concern is the stigma on people with certain mental disorders, which makes young people reluctant to ask for medical or psychotherapeutic help; depression and anxiety negatively impacts the daily functioning capacity of adolescents, their interpersonal relationships, and also their quality of life; with masked adolescent depression, a doctor is often confronted with a therapeutic failure; as a professional, he/she is faced with an atypical disease where he/she has to manage physical and psychospiritual suffering (Nistor, 2017) such as lumbar, cervical, back pain, gastralgias and headaches, which do not have an organic cause, but are treatment-resistant. In such cases, this is what a doctor or a therapist should pay attention to and as an emergency they should consider referring an adolescent to the interdisciplinary team members (Gaboş & Gaboş, 2002;Stiemerling 2006;Dehelean 1994;Dindelegan 2008; Prelipceanu 2011); the signs of masked depression may be found -as we noticed in the works consulted -in the fluctuating somatic complaints; these are in contrast with how intense the psychological and spiritual feelings of an individual are; in many cases, the symptoms of depression conceal a feeling of repressed anger or aggressiveness which, sometimes, may be directed towards themselves. This causes a major suicidal risk and requires specialty intervention as soon as possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in real-life cases, teenagers describe diverse symptoms, from physiological manifestations to psychological and spiritual ones (Gaboş & Gaboş, 2002;Stiemerling 2006;Dehelean 1994;Dindelegan 2008;Prelipceanu 2011;ICD-10, 1998;Nistor, 2015;Nistor, 2013) emotional pain that is overwhelming even in the common moments of life disproportionate perception of life events; impairment of knowledge, thought process, will and decision-making power; exhausting states where a patient is no longer able to get out of bed, to take care of himself/herself, or to socialize; feelings of helplessness; a constant state of guilt/self-blaming; negative perceptions about one self; pessimistic outlook on life;…”
Section: Short Description Of Depressive and Anxiety Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%