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  1. Ill Behaviour: Created by Sam Bain. With Chris Geere, Tom Riley, Jessica Regan, Lizzy Caplan. When Charlie is diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, the prognosis is good. However, when Charlie spurns chemotherapy in favour of a more natural, alternative treatment. his friends take drastic action.

  2. Ill Behaviour is a British comedy-drama television series first broadcast in 2017. Plot [ edit ] Charlie has been diagnosed with a readily treated cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma , but decides to try alternative therapies such as coffee enemas and homeopathy .

  3. Introduction. Abnormal illness behaviors describe maladaptive perceptions and experience of one's health status. There are seven psychiatric conditions characterized by physical symptoms that are not explainable or reducible to an organic medical illness, substance or medication use, or another psychiatric condition.

  4. Sickness behavior is a coordinated set of adaptive behavioral changes that occur in physically ill animals and humans during the course of infection. These behaviors include lethargy, depressed mood, reduced social exploration, loss of appetite, sleepiness, hyperalgesia, and, at times, confusion.

  5. Definition. Illness behavior refers to any actions or reactions of an individual who feels unwell for the purpose of defining their state of health and obtaining physical or emotional relief from perceived or actual illness. These behaviors include how individuals monitor and interpret bodily sensations, utilize healthcare resources, discuss ...

  6. Serie de TV. Comedia. Drama | Miniserie de TV. Sinopsis. Cuando Charlie es diagnosticado con linfoma de Hodgkin, el pronóstico es bueno. Sin embargo, cuando Charlie rechaza la quimioterapia a favor de un tratamiento más natural y alternativo, sus amigos toman medidas drásticas. (FILMAFFINITY) Críticas.

  7. A crucial premise in the study of illness behavior is that illness, as well as the illness experience, are shaped by psychological, social, and cultural factors irrespective of the genetic, physiological, or other biological bases of disease.