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PHASE RETABLISSEMENT [2 records]

Record 1 2019-08-14

English

Subject field(s)
  • Psychoses
  • Psychology (General)
CONT

In the recovery ... phase, acute symptoms reduce in intensity, though some may not disappear altogether. After recovery from a first episode psychosis, some people may never experience a relapse (a second episode).

OBS

Although some authors consider the terms recovery phase and residual phase synonyms, others see them as two concepts: the residual phase is the phase in which the symptoms subside but don't disappear completely, while the recovery phase is the phase in which the person is in a stable condition with no symptoms.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Psychoses
  • Psychologie (Généralités)
CONT

Durant la phase de rétablissement, [...] les symptômes s'atténuent, sans toutefois disparaître complètement. Après qu'une personne s'est remise d'un premier épisode de psychose, il est possible qu'elle n'en connaisse jamais de second.

OBS

Bien que certains auteurs considèrent les termes phase de rétablissement et phase résiduelle comme des synonymes, d'autres les considèrent comme deux différents concepts : la phase résiduelle dans laquelle les symptômes de la psychose s'atténuent sans toutefois disparaître complètement et la phase de rétablissement dans laquelle la personne est stable et ne présente aucun symptôme.

Spanish

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Record 2 1989-02-09

English

Subject field(s)
  • Emergency Management
DEF

The period of rehabilitation and reconstruction subsequent to the shock phase.

OBS

Term officially recognized by the Emergency Preparedness Committee.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Gestion des urgences
DEF

Période de réadaptation et de reconstruction qui suit la phase de choc.

OBS

Terme adopté par le comité d'uniformisation de la protection civile.

Spanish

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