Emotionalism is a distressing condition in which voluntary control over emotional expression is lost or reduced. It occurs in 10-20% of patients following stroke and is therefore a significant problem in stroke services. The disorder commonly co-occurs with depression and there is a proposed aetiological relationship between the two conditions. There has been relatively little research on the association between these conditions to date and such investigation is complicated by difficulties in the definition and measurement of emotionalism. The primary aim of the present study was to investigate both the differentiation of emotionalism and depression and the relationship between them. Additional aims were to examine a potential relationship ...
Emotionalism is a common and distressing consequence of many forms of brain damage. There is uncerta...
EMOTIONAL distress, especially anxiety, frustra-tion, and depression, are common problems after stro...
Background: Every two seconds, someone in the world sustains a stroke, yet research on the emotional...
Stroke is the most common of neurological lesions. It may have a variety of impacts on cognitive and...
Stroke is the most common of neurological lesions. It may have a variety of impacts on cognitive and...
Stroke is the most common of neurological lesions. It may have a variety of impacts on cognitive and...
Background: Stroke has the greatest disabling impact of any chronic disease. Mood disorders are comm...
This research portfolio is divided into three parts:Part one is a systematic literature review of th...
Emotional distress is common after stroke and has a negative impact on rehabilitation outcome. The a...
Impairment after stroke may have acute and long-lasting psychological implications. Additionally, or...
Stroke can have many different effects on patients' mood, cognitions, and behaviour. The emotional o...
Impairment after stroke may have acute and long-lasting psychological implications. Additionally, or...
Emotionalism is an heightened tendency to cry, or more rarely, laugh. It is commonly associated with...
Objectives - The impact of stroke on the emotional outcome of patients is large. The aim was to desc...
Following stroke, many patients experience a heightened tendency to cry. The aim of the present stud...
Emotionalism is a common and distressing consequence of many forms of brain damage. There is uncerta...
EMOTIONAL distress, especially anxiety, frustra-tion, and depression, are common problems after stro...
Background: Every two seconds, someone in the world sustains a stroke, yet research on the emotional...
Stroke is the most common of neurological lesions. It may have a variety of impacts on cognitive and...
Stroke is the most common of neurological lesions. It may have a variety of impacts on cognitive and...
Stroke is the most common of neurological lesions. It may have a variety of impacts on cognitive and...
Background: Stroke has the greatest disabling impact of any chronic disease. Mood disorders are comm...
This research portfolio is divided into three parts:Part one is a systematic literature review of th...
Emotional distress is common after stroke and has a negative impact on rehabilitation outcome. The a...
Impairment after stroke may have acute and long-lasting psychological implications. Additionally, or...
Stroke can have many different effects on patients' mood, cognitions, and behaviour. The emotional o...
Impairment after stroke may have acute and long-lasting psychological implications. Additionally, or...
Emotionalism is an heightened tendency to cry, or more rarely, laugh. It is commonly associated with...
Objectives - The impact of stroke on the emotional outcome of patients is large. The aim was to desc...
Following stroke, many patients experience a heightened tendency to cry. The aim of the present stud...
Emotionalism is a common and distressing consequence of many forms of brain damage. There is uncerta...
EMOTIONAL distress, especially anxiety, frustra-tion, and depression, are common problems after stro...
Background: Every two seconds, someone in the world sustains a stroke, yet research on the emotional...