The Psychology of Polio as Prelude to Post-Polio Sequelae: Behaviour Modification and Psychotherapy
Title
The Psychology of Polio as Prelude to Post-Polio Sequelae: Behaviour Modification and Psychotherapy
Subject
Even as the physical causes and treatments for Post-Polio Sequelae (PPS) are being identified,
psychological symptoms - chronic stress, anxiety, depression and compulsive, Type A behaviour - are
becoming evident in polio survivors.
psychological symptoms - chronic stress, anxiety, depression and compulsive, Type A behaviour - are
becoming evident in polio survivors.
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Collection
Citation
Richard Bruno and Nancy Frick, “The Psychology of Polio as Prelude to Post-Polio Sequelae: Behaviour Modification and Psychotherapy,” PSN Library, accessed November 24, 2024, https://poliosurvivorsnetwork.org.uk/library/items/show/46.