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Cohen, Michael. The attention zone: A parent's guide to attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. New York: Routledge, 2015.

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The attention zone: A parents' guide to attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Washington, DC: Brunner/Mazel, 1998.

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Slone, Laurie B. After the war zone: A practical guide for returning troops and their families. Cambridge, Mass: Da Capo Lifelong, 2008.

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Slone, Laurie B. After the war zone: A practical guide for returning troops and their families. Cambridge, Mass: Da Capo Lifelong, 2008.

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Positive behavior support at the tertiary level: Red zone strategies. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Corwin, 2011.

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Collins, R. Dandridge. The trauma zone: Trusting God for emotional healing. Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2007.

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Panok, V. G. Monitoring sot͡s︡ialʹno-psikhologicheskoĭ situat͡s︡ii v zone Chernobylʹskoĭ katastrofy. Kiev: Chernobylʹinterinform, 1997.

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Working in a war zone: Post traumatic stress disorder in civilians returning from Iraq : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, June 19, 2007. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2007.

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Cohen, Michael. Attention Zone: A Parent's Guide to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Cohen, Michael. Attention Zone: A Parent's Guide to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Cohen, Michael. Attention Zone: A Parent's Guide to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Cohen, Michael. Attention Zone: A Parent's Guide to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Britain, Great. Local Authorities (Alcohol Disorder Zones) Regulations 2008. Stationery Office, The, 2008.

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Britain, Great. Local Authorities (Alcohol Disorder Zones) Regulations 2007. Stationery Office, The, 2007.

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Britain, Great. Local Authorities (Alcohol Disorder Zones) Regulations 2008. Stationery Office, The, 2008.

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Britain, Great. Local Authorities (Alcohol Disorder Zones) Regulations 2008. Stationery Office, The, 2008.

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Strain, James J., Patricia Casey, and Peter Tyrer. Diagnostic Dilemmas. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190603342.003.0011.

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This chapter describes the universal problems with the issue of diagnosis for the psychiatric disorders. Taxonomies, DSM-5 and ICD-10, ICD-11, are symptom driven with no biological markers. This is in contrast to medical disorders which years ago began to derive their diagnoses on the basis of mechanisms of action, and guided diagnosis where it could be done by biological markers. This means in psychiatry there are not “zones of rarity” between diagnoses and there is considerable symptom overlap among the diagnosis. Research attempts to improve this condition are explored: (1) Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) and (2) genetic studies. The concept that depression is a systemic disorder and not just a mental disorder is enhanced with our increasing understanding of the biology underlying the disorder and its effects on the body.
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Davies, Emily. Bullous disorders. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0252.

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This chapter focuses on immunobullous diseases. The immunobullous disorders are a group of diseases in which pathogenic autoantibodies bind to target antigens either in desmosomes (intra-epidermal intracellular adhesion junctions) or in part of the basement membrane zone, resulting in loss of adhesion, and blister formation. This chapter will focus on pemphigus vulgaris, pemphigus foliaceus, bullous pemphigoid, linear IgA disease, chronic bullous disease of childhood, and dermatitis herpetiformis; it will also mention mucous membrane pemphigoid, pemphigoid gestationis, and epidermolysis bullosa acquisita.
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Watson, Stephanie. Bulimia (Danger Zone: Dieting and Eating Disorders). Rosen Publishing Group, 2007.

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Anorexia (Danger Zone: Dieting and Eating Disorders). Rosen Publishing Group, 2007.

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Watson, Stephanie. Binge Eating (Danger Zone: Dieting and Eating Disorders). Rosen Publishing Group, 2007.

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Zahensky, Barbara A. Diet Fads (Danger Zone: Dieting and Eating Disorders). Rosen Publishing Group, 2007.

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Diet Drugs (Danger Zone: Dieting and Eating Disorders). Rosen Publishing Group, 2007.

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Trauma Zone. Lift Every Voice, 2007.

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Negative Body Image (Danger Zone: Dieting and Eating Disorders). Rosen Publishing Group, 2007.

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Pillai, Vivek, and Christopher L. Drake. Shift work sleep disorder and jet lag. Edited by Sudhansu Chokroverty, Luigi Ferini-Strambi, and Christopher Kennard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199682003.003.0021.

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Some of the most devastating catastrophes in the modern world, such as the Chernobyl and Three Mile Island nuclear accidents, the Bhopal gas tragedy, and the Exxon Valdez oil spill, occurred during the night shift. These incidents serve as a painful reminder of the high individual and societal costs associated with sleep–wake schedules that oppose the endogenous physiological regulation of sleep and wakefulness across the 24-hour day. Insomnia-like symptoms during the sleep period and excessive sleepiness during the wake period are among the most common consequences of such circadian misalignment, and form the basis of shift work sleep disorder (SWD). Rapid jet travel across multiple time zones can similarly disrupt circadian synchrony, and trigger a variety of adverse health outcomes, including sleep disturbance, impaired wakefulness, and gastrointestinal complications. This chapter reviews the state of the science on SWD and jet lag, with a special emphasis on clinical evaluation and management.
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No Comfort Zone Notes On Living With Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Mocassa Press, 2010.

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Lamyman, Michael, and Roderick Dunn. Tendons. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757689.003.0013.

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The tendon chapter is written by surgeons together with hand therapists to describe tendon pathology and its treatment (including hand therapy). The anatomy of flexor and extensor tendons is detailed, along with zones of injury, surgical principles of tendon repair, and their rehabilitation. Late tendon reconstruction is also described including the principles of tenolysis and also tendon grafting. There is also a section on annular pulley injury and reconstruction. Inflammatory tendon pathology including trigger digits and tenosynovitis and tendonitis is described, along with a section on work-related upper limb disorder.
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Living in the Dead Zone: Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison: Understanding Borderline Personality Disorders. Faris Ph D, 2001.

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Friedman, Matthew J., and Laurie B. Slone. After the War Zone: A Practical Guide for Returning Troops and Their Families. Da Capo Lifelong Books, 2008.

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Friedman, Matthew J., and Laurie B. Slone. After the War Zone: A Practical Guide for Returning Troops and Their Families. Hachette Books, 2009.

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Congress, United Stat, Committee on Foreign Affairs, and United States House of Representatives. Working in a War Zone: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Civilians Returning from Iraq. Independently Published, 2019.

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Riffel, Laura A. Positive Behavior Support at the Tertiary Level: Red Zone Strategies. Corwin Press, 2012.

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Brown, Rachel, David Winter, Stephanie Goins, and Clare Mason. Trauma, Survival and Resilience in War Zones: The Psychological Impact of War in Sierra Leone and Beyond. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Trauma, Survival and Resilience in War Zones: The Psychological Impact of War in Sierra Leone and Beyond. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Riffel, Laura A., and Melinda S. Mitchiner. Positive Behavior Support at the Secondary Targeted Group Level: Yellow Zone Strategies. Corwin Press, 2014.

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Positive Behavior Support at the Secondary Targeted Group Level: Yellow Zone Strategies. Corwin Press, 2014.

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Brown, Rachel, David Winter, Stephanie Goins, and Clare Mason. Trauma, Survival and Resilience in War Zones: The Psychological Impact of War in Sierra Leone and Beyond. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Brown, Rachel, David Winter, Stephanie Goins, and Clare Mason. Trauma, Survival and Resilience in War Zones: The Psychological Impact of War in Sierra Leone and Beyond. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Brown, Rachel, David Winter, Stephanie Goins, and Clare Mason. Trauma, Survival and Resilience in War Zones: The Psychological Impact of War in Sierra Leone and Beyond. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Brown, Rachel, David Winter, Stephanie Goins, and Clare Mason. Trauma, Survival and Resilience in War Zones: The Psychological Impact of War in Sierra Leone and Beyond. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Carton, James. Haematopathology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198759584.003.0015.

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This chapter discusses haematopathology, including iron deficiency anaemia, anaemia of chronic disease, megaloblastic anaemias, hereditary spherocytosis, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, thalassaemias, sickle-cell disorders, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), von Willebrand disease, haemophilia, thrombophilia, acute B-lymphoblastic leukaemia, acute myeloid leukaemias, chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), chronic myelogenous leukaemia, polycythaemia vera (PV), essential thrombocythaemia (ET), primary myelofibrosis (PMF), myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), follicular lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL), extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma), mantle cell lymphoma, classical Hodgkin’s lymphoma (cHL), lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL), plasma cell myeloma, primary amyloidosis, and mature T-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas.
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Shaul, Joel. Green Zone Conversation Book: Finding Common Ground in Conversation for Children on the Autism Spectrum. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Shaul, Joel. Green Zone Conversation Book: Finding Common Ground in Conversation for Children on the Autism Spectrum. Kingsley Publishers, Jessica, 2014.

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Kleespies, Phillip M., and Christopher G. AhnAllen. Evaluating and Managing Suicide Risk in Veterans. Edited by Phillip M. Kleespies. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352722.013.14.

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This chapter examines the findings on which populations of military veterans are known to be at risk of suicide. The impact of military culture on veterans as well as the impact of deployment, combat trauma, and sexual trauma are discussed, as well as the difficulties of readjusting to civilian life, particularly when the veteran has served in a combat zone. The chapter reviews some of the barriers that veterans must deal with when in need of mental health care. The limits of suicide prediction are discussed and a model for assessing suicide risk using risk factors within high risk diagnoses, including risk in combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder, is presented. Finally, suggestions for managing suicide risk in veterans are discussed. Since veterans are more likely to own firearms and commit suicide with a firearm than nonveterans, an emphasis is placed on employing means restriction counseling for veterans at risk.
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Clark, J. P. Military Operations and the Defense Department. Edited by Derek S. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190680015.013.20.

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This article examines the U.S. military’s plans for carrying out combined joint operations across multiple theaters and domains in the twenty-first century. It summarizes the most likely strategic and operational approaches available to future adversaries, such as anti-access/area denial (A2/AD), gray zone warfare, and other asymmetric methods. The article also considers the respective challenges posed by the two likely catalysts for military operations: contested norms and persistent disorder. The U.S. military response to this strategic context is still forming, but there are common themes among the services: the recognition that future operations will entail greater risk; the need to disperse forces to survive on a more lethal battlefield; a desire to create networked forces attacking with a combination of physical and nonphysical (cyber and electronic warfare); and a rebalancing of force structure in terms of both weapon sophistication and mission type.
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Terplan, Mishka. Pain and Addiction in Women (DRAFT). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190265366.003.0032.

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Women experience pain differently than men and suffer unique pain conditions. Pain syndromes frequently overlap in women and can be associated with co-occurring mental health disorders, addiction, and intimate partner violence as well as childhood sexual abuse. A discussion of extant concepts for understanding pain in women includes gender-role theory, exposure theory, and vulnerability theory. The chapter focuses predominantly on women of child-bearing age, and their unique risks and management requirements; consequently, contraceptive needs and fulfillment are reviewed for their place in the clinical management of pain and addiction. Unique to women, dysmenorrhea, chronic pelvic pain, endometriosis, fibromyalgia, interstitial cystitis, vulvodynia, and pregnancy may all be undervalued or overlooked in a non-gynecological setting. The higher susceptibility of women to osteoporotic disease and associated pain in older age constitutes another risk zone for pain mismanagement. A text box (30.1) describes the opioid neonatal abstinence syndrome, its diagnosis, and its management.
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Conolly, Jez, and Emma Westwood. Seconds. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800859289.001.0001.

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Seconds: John Frankenheimer's criminally overlooked monolith of paranoia, part Science Fiction, part Body Horror, part noir thriller cum black comedy, a film found at the intersection of the post-McCarthy mindset, European Art Cinema, the suburban identity nightmares of The Twilight Zone and the mid-life crises of malehood aroused by 1960s counterculture. Arguably the bleakest mainstream Hollywood film ever made, it was famously booed at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival and was a box office failure upon release. Over time, the film’s critical reception has gradually turned to acknowledge its significance in the scheme of American Cinema but, throughout the wider Science Fiction Cinema community, it remains surprisingly under appreciated. This book sets out to shed light on the film’s many attributes, from its stylistic significance to its political commentary, countering the critical dismissal of a film suffering from ‘personality disorder’ to suggest that instead Seconds turned its inner identity crisis from a vice into a virtue. In the spirit of the finest Science Fiction, Seconds is both emblematic of the time in which it was made and perpetually relevant to new audiences as a portent of things to come or, for that matter, a startling reveal of the hidden here and now.
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Dohrenwend, Bruce P., Nick Turse, Thomas J. Yager, and Melanie M. Wall. Surviving Vietnam. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190904449.001.0001.

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Surviving Vietnam: Psychological Consequences of the War for U.S. Veterans presents a unique combination of historical material, military records of combat exposure, clinical diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and interviews with representative samples of veterans surveyed both a little over decade after the war’s conclusion in the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study (NVVRS), and again nearly four decades after the war’s conclusion in the National Vietnam Veterans Longitudinal Study (Longitudinal Study). It focuses specifically on veterans’ war-zone experiences and the development in some of PTSD, a relatively new and controversial diagnosis. The monograph begins with a brief history of the Vietnam war that provides context for the discussions of the relevance to their mental health outcomes of the severity of veterans’ exposure to combat, their personal involvement in harm to civilians and prisoners, their race/ethnicity, and their military assignments. It discusses nurses’ experiences in Vietnam and the psychological impact on families of veterans’ chronic war-related PTSD. The monograph then examines factors affecting surveyed veterans’ post-war readjustment, including the effects of changing public attitudes toward the war and the veterans’ own appraisals of the impact of the war on their lives after the war. It concludes by discussing the policy implications of its research findings.
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