BULIMIA
... percent of young women in the United States. It is considered a mental or psychiatric disorder with physical manifestations that include episodes of eating binges, followed by purging to prevent weight gain. It is also often accompanied by fasting, excessive exercise, and the misuse of diuretics, la ...
... percent of young women in the United States. It is considered a mental or psychiatric disorder with physical manifestations that include episodes of eating binges, followed by purging to prevent weight gain. It is also often accompanied by fasting, excessive exercise, and the misuse of diuretics, la ...
Thesis - KI Open Archive
... Results: Studies I and II showed large within-group effects on clinician rated symptom severity and moderate effects on parent-rated child anxiety. Study II showed that the ICBT group had improved significantly more than the waitlist group at post-treatment. Improvements in the ICBT group continued ...
... Results: Studies I and II showed large within-group effects on clinician rated symptom severity and moderate effects on parent-rated child anxiety. Study II showed that the ICBT group had improved significantly more than the waitlist group at post-treatment. Improvements in the ICBT group continued ...
About ADHD
... Many biological and psychological problems can contribute to symptoms similar to those exhibited by children with ADHD. For example, anxiety, depression and certain types of learning disabilities may cause similar symptoms. In some cases, these other conditions may actually be the primary diagnosis; ...
... Many biological and psychological problems can contribute to symptoms similar to those exhibited by children with ADHD. For example, anxiety, depression and certain types of learning disabilities may cause similar symptoms. In some cases, these other conditions may actually be the primary diagnosis; ...
Comorbidity Guidelines 2016
... Guidelines have been prepared and presented with all due care, UNSW Australia does not warrant or represent that the Guidelines are entirely free from error or omission. They are made available on the understanding that UNSW Australia and its employees and agents shall have no liability (including l ...
... Guidelines have been prepared and presented with all due care, UNSW Australia does not warrant or represent that the Guidelines are entirely free from error or omission. They are made available on the understanding that UNSW Australia and its employees and agents shall have no liability (including l ...
Predicting reward sensitivity in a non
... current understanding of reward and punishment also includes the concept of individual sensitivity. Specifically, those personal factors, such as differences in neurophysiology or temperament, are understood to predispose individuals to respond differently to reward and punishment (Boksem, Tops, Wes ...
... current understanding of reward and punishment also includes the concept of individual sensitivity. Specifically, those personal factors, such as differences in neurophysiology or temperament, are understood to predispose individuals to respond differently to reward and punishment (Boksem, Tops, Wes ...
National Comorbidity Guidelines 2nd edition
... Guidelines have been prepared and presented with all due care, UNSW Australia does not warrant or represent that the Guidelines are entirely free from error or omission. They are made available on the understanding that UNSW Australia and its employees and agents shall have no liability (including l ...
... Guidelines have been prepared and presented with all due care, UNSW Australia does not warrant or represent that the Guidelines are entirely free from error or omission. They are made available on the understanding that UNSW Australia and its employees and agents shall have no liability (including l ...
Anger, hostility, and aggression among Iraq and Afghanistan war
... Weathers, Litz, Herman, Huska, & Keane, 1993), a 17item self-report instrument that asks respondents to rate the degree to which they have been bothered by symptoms of PTSD as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV ; American Psychiatric Associati ...
... Weathers, Litz, Herman, Huska, & Keane, 1993), a 17item self-report instrument that asks respondents to rate the degree to which they have been bothered by symptoms of PTSD as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV ; American Psychiatric Associati ...
Profile of clinically-diagnosed dementias in a neuropsychiatric
... parkinsonism and benign prostatic hypertrophy. In a similar hospital-based study from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, 35 cases of dementia were diagnosed over a ten year period (1990-2000) with 42.8% being vascular dementia while 22.8% were AD.9 Behavioural and psychological symptoms of deme ...
... parkinsonism and benign prostatic hypertrophy. In a similar hospital-based study from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, 35 cases of dementia were diagnosed over a ten year period (1990-2000) with 42.8% being vascular dementia while 22.8% were AD.9 Behavioural and psychological symptoms of deme ...
The Impact of Event Scale-Revised: Psychometric properties in
... delineated a third cluster of symptoms, physiological hyperarousal. This tripartite model of PTSD has persisted over the almost three decades since the DSM-III was first published. Despite other diagnostic revisions, subsequent editions of the DSM have continued to view PTSD as being comprised of th ...
... delineated a third cluster of symptoms, physiological hyperarousal. This tripartite model of PTSD has persisted over the almost three decades since the DSM-III was first published. Despite other diagnostic revisions, subsequent editions of the DSM have continued to view PTSD as being comprised of th ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Innovative Educational Services
... Overview and History In 1980, the American Psychiatric Association added PTSD to the third edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III). Although controversial when first introduced, the PTSD diagnosis has filled an important gap in psychiatric theory and practice. ...
... Overview and History In 1980, the American Psychiatric Association added PTSD to the third edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III). Although controversial when first introduced, the PTSD diagnosis has filled an important gap in psychiatric theory and practice. ...
Candidate gene studies in human anxiety disorders
... In conclusion, altogether ten potential susceptibility genes for anxiety disorders were identified in this study at the P ≤ 0.01 significance level. The identified genes illustrate the genetic and functional heterogeneity that likely underlies anxiety disorders, as they encode either enzymes, neurop ...
... In conclusion, altogether ten potential susceptibility genes for anxiety disorders were identified in this study at the P ≤ 0.01 significance level. The identified genes illustrate the genetic and functional heterogeneity that likely underlies anxiety disorders, as they encode either enzymes, neurop ...
S tudy o f Impu ulsivity
... Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI-R) were used. We used a Continuous Performance Test (CPT) as a laboratorial-behavioural measure of response inhibition and behavioural impulsivity. The results in the psychometric instruments revealed that BPD subjects were characterized by higher levels of t ...
... Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI-R) were used. We used a Continuous Performance Test (CPT) as a laboratorial-behavioural measure of response inhibition and behavioural impulsivity. The results in the psychometric instruments revealed that BPD subjects were characterized by higher levels of t ...
Vestibular migraine: Diagnostic criteria
... vertigo attacks, e.g. short ones lasting less than 5 minutes and longer ones lasting more than five minutes, should receive both diagnoses. 3.4. Other symptoms Transient auditory symptoms [7], nausea, vomiting, prostration, and susceptibility to motion sickness may be associated with vestibular migr ...
... vertigo attacks, e.g. short ones lasting less than 5 minutes and longer ones lasting more than five minutes, should receive both diagnoses. 3.4. Other symptoms Transient auditory symptoms [7], nausea, vomiting, prostration, and susceptibility to motion sickness may be associated with vestibular migr ...
Relationship Between Cognitive Distortions and Psychological
... Rosenfield, Bradley Michael, "Relationship Between Cognitive Distortions and Psychological Disorders Across Diagnostic Axes" ...
... Rosenfield, Bradley Michael, "Relationship Between Cognitive Distortions and Psychological Disorders Across Diagnostic Axes" ...
The Johns hopkins medicine Library
... Bipolar disorder can begin with a bout of either depression or mania, but about two thirds of cases start with a manic episode. Flare-ups of bipolar disorder may last for weeks or months, wreaking havoc in the lives of those affected, along with their families and friends. Because manic episodes in ...
... Bipolar disorder can begin with a bout of either depression or mania, but about two thirds of cases start with a manic episode. Flare-ups of bipolar disorder may last for weeks or months, wreaking havoc in the lives of those affected, along with their families and friends. Because manic episodes in ...
POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Yudi Artha1, I Gusti Ayu
... exposure of traumatic event, which is characterized by re-experiencing, avoidance and hyperarousal. The Lifetime incidence of PTSD is estimated around 13%, and the lifetime prevalence rates ranges from 3%-78%. The exact pathophysiology of PTSD is still unclear. However, there are a number of factors ...
... exposure of traumatic event, which is characterized by re-experiencing, avoidance and hyperarousal. The Lifetime incidence of PTSD is estimated around 13%, and the lifetime prevalence rates ranges from 3%-78%. The exact pathophysiology of PTSD is still unclear. However, there are a number of factors ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CREATIVITY Mad Genius Revisited
... disorders) (Kessler et al., 2005; Steel et al., 2014). An even higher proportion of people experience subclinical symptoms associated with common mental disorders (Verdoux & Van Os, 2002). Accordingly, understanding creative performance as a function of propensity for psychopathology can have broad ...
... disorders) (Kessler et al., 2005; Steel et al., 2014). An even higher proportion of people experience subclinical symptoms associated with common mental disorders (Verdoux & Van Os, 2002). Accordingly, understanding creative performance as a function of propensity for psychopathology can have broad ...
Secondary traumatic stress among psychotherapists: determinants
... Such a stress may lead to symptoms identical to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) i.e.: intrusive images, hyperarousal, numbing and avoidance reactions. That is why Figley proposed for the these PTSD-like symptoms the analogical name „secondary traumatic stress disorder (STSD). PTSD was first in ...
... Such a stress may lead to symptoms identical to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) i.e.: intrusive images, hyperarousal, numbing and avoidance reactions. That is why Figley proposed for the these PTSD-like symptoms the analogical name „secondary traumatic stress disorder (STSD). PTSD was first in ...
Mind, Body and Sport
... Harassment and Discrimination – LGBTQ Student-Athletes (By Susan Rankin and Genevieve Weber) Athletics departments play an important role in creating a healthy and supportive environment for sexual minority student-athletes through policy, awareness-raising and support services. ...
... Harassment and Discrimination – LGBTQ Student-Athletes (By Susan Rankin and Genevieve Weber) Athletics departments play an important role in creating a healthy and supportive environment for sexual minority student-athletes through policy, awareness-raising and support services. ...
syllabus book - American Psychiatric Association
... patterns for medical / psychiatric conditions. OVERALL SUMMARY: Psychiatrists often encounter clinical scenarios that may not have a clear explanation. The workshop faculty practice both internal medicine and psychiatry and will collaborate with the audience to review several case based “medical mys ...
... patterns for medical / psychiatric conditions. OVERALL SUMMARY: Psychiatrists often encounter clinical scenarios that may not have a clear explanation. The workshop faculty practice both internal medicine and psychiatry and will collaborate with the audience to review several case based “medical mys ...
Research on consequences of the Holocaust
... the question whether the current diagnostic criteria are sufficient to describe mental health of elderly persons who had experienced extreme trauma in their childhood. Both the data reported in the literature and therapeutic experience suggest that the PTSD criteria are insufficient to diagnose diso ...
... the question whether the current diagnostic criteria are sufficient to describe mental health of elderly persons who had experienced extreme trauma in their childhood. Both the data reported in the literature and therapeutic experience suggest that the PTSD criteria are insufficient to diagnose diso ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... Treatment options to improve insight are minimal, and not many interventions developed to look into improving aspects of insight in direct mode but few intervention namely cognitive skills training and psychoeducation(Nieznanski, Czerwinska, Chojnowska, Walczak, & Dunski, 2002) motivational intervie ...
... Treatment options to improve insight are minimal, and not many interventions developed to look into improving aspects of insight in direct mode but few intervention namely cognitive skills training and psychoeducation(Nieznanski, Czerwinska, Chojnowska, Walczak, & Dunski, 2002) motivational intervie ...
Anger Intensification With Combat
... current war veterans. Recent research with combat veterans has found anger to be related to psychological distress, psychosocial functioning, and harm risk variables. Using behavioral health data for 2,077 treatmentseeking soldiers who had been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, this study examined w ...
... current war veterans. Recent research with combat veterans has found anger to be related to psychological distress, psychosocial functioning, and harm risk variables. Using behavioral health data for 2,077 treatmentseeking soldiers who had been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, this study examined w ...