Jacobs Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience
... The diagnostics of diseases in Russian Federation is based on the 10-th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD10). Therefore, diagnoses of patients with depressive episode included 9 diagnostic categories (F31.3, F31.4, F32.0, F32.1, F32 ...
... The diagnostics of diseases in Russian Federation is based on the 10-th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD10). Therefore, diagnoses of patients with depressive episode included 9 diagnostic categories (F31.3, F31.4, F32.0, F32.1, F32 ...
psychometric properties of the depression - Site BU
... disorder, GAD, social phobia, simple phobia, OCD, and mood disorder (major depression or dysthymia). Comorbid diagnoses were not accounted for in the analyses, to enhance the external validity of these comparisons (i.e. given that comorbidity is quite prevalent in clinical samples of patients with a ...
... disorder, GAD, social phobia, simple phobia, OCD, and mood disorder (major depression or dysthymia). Comorbid diagnoses were not accounted for in the analyses, to enhance the external validity of these comparisons (i.e. given that comorbidity is quite prevalent in clinical samples of patients with a ...
final proceedings intro Mar4 - American Psychological Association
... al., 1993), and women are at least twice as likely as men to experience a major depressive episode within a lifetime (Kessler, McGonagle, Swartz, Blazer, & Nelson, 1993; Weissman, Leaf, Bruce, Florio, & Holzer III, 1988). Depression may occur at any stage during a womans life, and it occurs across ...
... al., 1993), and women are at least twice as likely as men to experience a major depressive episode within a lifetime (Kessler, McGonagle, Swartz, Blazer, & Nelson, 1993; Weissman, Leaf, Bruce, Florio, & Holzer III, 1988). Depression may occur at any stage during a womans life, and it occurs across ...
Serotonergic Function, Two-Mode Models of Self
... Evidence from diverse literatures supports the viewpoint that two modes of self-regulation exist, a lower-order system that responds quickly to associative cues of the moment and a higher-order system that responds more reflectively and planfully; that low serotonergic function is linked to relative ...
... Evidence from diverse literatures supports the viewpoint that two modes of self-regulation exist, a lower-order system that responds quickly to associative cues of the moment and a higher-order system that responds more reflectively and planfully; that low serotonergic function is linked to relative ...
Introductory Packet: Affect and Mood Problems
... A normal process of bereavement occurs when a child experiences the death of or separation from someone (person or pet) loved by the child. There are normal age-specific responses as well as responses related to culture, temperament, the nature of the relationship between the child and the one the c ...
... A normal process of bereavement occurs when a child experiences the death of or separation from someone (person or pet) loved by the child. There are normal age-specific responses as well as responses related to culture, temperament, the nature of the relationship between the child and the one the c ...
Exercise and the treatment of clinical depression in adults
... MDD tends to be episodic – a majority of people who recover from an episode of MDD will have a recurrence of the disorder (unpublished observations). The debilitating effects and enormous cost of MDD for both individuals and society have been well documented. For example, in the Epidemiologic Catchm ...
... MDD tends to be episodic – a majority of people who recover from an episode of MDD will have a recurrence of the disorder (unpublished observations). The debilitating effects and enormous cost of MDD for both individuals and society have been well documented. For example, in the Epidemiologic Catchm ...
Gene X Environment Effects of Serotonin Transporter, Dopamine
... ing in early childhood, but it is equally plausible that the expression of these genetic effects, and the cascading processes they initiate, could occur in any developmental period. Currently, there is a greater appreciation of the multifactorial nature of psychological disorders and the influence o ...
... ing in early childhood, but it is equally plausible that the expression of these genetic effects, and the cascading processes they initiate, could occur in any developmental period. Currently, there is a greater appreciation of the multifactorial nature of psychological disorders and the influence o ...
Tripartite Model of Anxiety and Depression
... within each measure were higher than the convergent coefficients across the measures (significantly so in the patient sample). These results obviously do not form acceptable convergent and discriminant validity patterns; the data for anxiety are especially problematic. Thus, these data demonstrate t ...
... within each measure were higher than the convergent coefficients across the measures (significantly so in the patient sample). These results obviously do not form acceptable convergent and discriminant validity patterns; the data for anxiety are especially problematic. Thus, these data demonstrate t ...
Chapter 9 General discussion
... depressive and anxiety disorders. When taking into account subthreshold depressive and anxiety symptoms, pain of the joints and increasing number of pain locations was still associated with depression and anxiety onset. As shown in the fourth column, having pain in multiple locations and of increasi ...
... depressive and anxiety disorders. When taking into account subthreshold depressive and anxiety symptoms, pain of the joints and increasing number of pain locations was still associated with depression and anxiety onset. As shown in the fourth column, having pain in multiple locations and of increasi ...
postpartum psychosis
... Sad mood, guilt, irritability, excessive worry, anxiety, or feelings of being overwhelmed Sleep problems (often insomnia), fatigue Symptoms or complaints in excess of, or without physical cause Discomfort around baby, or lack of feelings towards baby Loss of focus and concentration (may miss appoint ...
... Sad mood, guilt, irritability, excessive worry, anxiety, or feelings of being overwhelmed Sleep problems (often insomnia), fatigue Symptoms or complaints in excess of, or without physical cause Discomfort around baby, or lack of feelings towards baby Loss of focus and concentration (may miss appoint ...
S3-Guideline/National Disease Management
... Depressive disorders are among the most common diseases and most common reasons for medical consultation in health care. Although the research into treatment options has advanced considerably in the past years, there is room for improvement in all the areas of care for patients with depression, espe ...
... Depressive disorders are among the most common diseases and most common reasons for medical consultation in health care. Although the research into treatment options has advanced considerably in the past years, there is room for improvement in all the areas of care for patients with depression, espe ...
Somatic distress as a distinct psychological dimension
... questions relating to anxiety and distress. In addition, patients with fatigue do not show a speci®c response to antidepressant pharmacotherapy (Wilson et al. 1994; Vercoulen et al. 1996), and longitudinal data sets have demonstrated that patients tend to maintain their unique characteristics over t ...
... questions relating to anxiety and distress. In addition, patients with fatigue do not show a speci®c response to antidepressant pharmacotherapy (Wilson et al. 1994; Vercoulen et al. 1996), and longitudinal data sets have demonstrated that patients tend to maintain their unique characteristics over t ...
Depression Toolkit Information and Resources for Effective Self-Management of
... Thoughts When we are depressed, it is easy to have a distorted view of situations. We may be unrealistically negative about our current situation, unfairly critical of ourselves, and overly pessimistic about the future. The way that depression affects our thinking tends to increase the negative impa ...
... Thoughts When we are depressed, it is easy to have a distorted view of situations. We may be unrealistically negative about our current situation, unfairly critical of ourselves, and overly pessimistic about the future. The way that depression affects our thinking tends to increase the negative impa ...
REWARD LEARNING IN PEDIATRIC DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY
... The task was presented on a PC via E-prime software (version 2.0, Psychological Software Tools, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA), in three blocks of 100 trials. Each trial began with a flashing fixation point, presented twice in the middle of the screen (125 ms) followed by a blank screen (125 ms). The fixation p ...
... The task was presented on a PC via E-prime software (version 2.0, Psychological Software Tools, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA), in three blocks of 100 trials. Each trial began with a flashing fixation point, presented twice in the middle of the screen (125 ms) followed by a blank screen (125 ms). The fixation p ...
A GUIDE TO WORKING AT HOME
... Oftentimes, the person suffering from depression caused by childhood trauma has no conscious awareness of the trauma. The painful memories of the trauma may be consciously repressed but still cause psychological harm. Some schools of psychological thought believe that most if not all depression is c ...
... Oftentimes, the person suffering from depression caused by childhood trauma has no conscious awareness of the trauma. The painful memories of the trauma may be consciously repressed but still cause psychological harm. Some schools of psychological thought believe that most if not all depression is c ...
Mild to moderate depression in the elderly in Primary Care
... Primary care (PC) is the level of care considered to be the cornerstone in many countries’ health services (6). It is usually the point of first medical contact for people in the community, providing open and unlimited access and dealing with all kinds of health problems. The PC context and core val ...
... Primary care (PC) is the level of care considered to be the cornerstone in many countries’ health services (6). It is usually the point of first medical contact for people in the community, providing open and unlimited access and dealing with all kinds of health problems. The PC context and core val ...
Depressive Disorders An Integral Psychiatric Approach Marko van
... Experiencing a depression has a huge impact on the quality of life: 1. Depressive disorders involve a great deal of suffering for patients and their families, including the risk of premature death (through illness and/or suicide). 2. Depression has an adverse effect on the course of physical illne ...
... Experiencing a depression has a huge impact on the quality of life: 1. Depressive disorders involve a great deal of suffering for patients and their families, including the risk of premature death (through illness and/or suicide). 2. Depression has an adverse effect on the course of physical illne ...
Acceptance and commitment therapy for depression following
... analysis indicated that participants receiving ACT, compared to TAU, were 15 times more likely to achieve clinically significant decreases in depression scores (Fisher’s Exact Test p = 0.05). Differences between the ACT and TAU groups in clinically significant changes in anxiety, psychological infle ...
... analysis indicated that participants receiving ACT, compared to TAU, were 15 times more likely to achieve clinically significant decreases in depression scores (Fisher’s Exact Test p = 0.05). Differences between the ACT and TAU groups in clinically significant changes in anxiety, psychological infle ...
Evidence that three dimensions of psychosis have a
... (Chapman et al. 1980, 1994 ; Schulz et al. 1986 ; Allen et al. 1987 ; Lenzenweger & Loranger, 1989 ; Tien et al. 1992 ; Torgersen et al. 1993 ; Corruble et al. 1996 ; Kaney et al. 1997 ; Kwapil et al. 1997 ; Hafner et al. 1999 ; Verdoux et al. 1999), measures of affective symptoms have universally b ...
... (Chapman et al. 1980, 1994 ; Schulz et al. 1986 ; Allen et al. 1987 ; Lenzenweger & Loranger, 1989 ; Tien et al. 1992 ; Torgersen et al. 1993 ; Corruble et al. 1996 ; Kaney et al. 1997 ; Kwapil et al. 1997 ; Hafner et al. 1999 ; Verdoux et al. 1999), measures of affective symptoms have universally b ...
Background Paper 6.15 Depression
... This background paper describes demographic trends and the burden of disease of major depression disorder (MDD) for the European Union Member States and the world as a whole, assesses the current treatment options available for MDD as well as the treatments under development and makes recommendation ...
... This background paper describes demographic trends and the burden of disease of major depression disorder (MDD) for the European Union Member States and the world as a whole, assesses the current treatment options available for MDD as well as the treatments under development and makes recommendation ...
Depressive disorders include disruptive mood
... 3. During the two year period (one year for children/adolescents) the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it ...
... 3. During the two year period (one year for children/adolescents) the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it ...
persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)
... 3. During the two year period (one year for children/adolescents) the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it ...
... 3. During the two year period (one year for children/adolescents) the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it ...
Associations between childhood maltreatment and emotion processing biases in major
... negative stimuli in emotionally maltreated adults independent of their psychiatric status. Using subliminally presented sad faces, Dannlowski et al. [39] found associations between childhood maltreatment and amygdalar hyper-activation in a large sample of participants without any psychiatric conditi ...
... negative stimuli in emotionally maltreated adults independent of their psychiatric status. Using subliminally presented sad faces, Dannlowski et al. [39] found associations between childhood maltreatment and amygdalar hyper-activation in a large sample of participants without any psychiatric conditi ...
Review Article Hormonal Changes in the Postpartum
... that peripheral levels do not necessarily reflect central activity. For beta-endorphins, for example, the relationship between peripheral and cerebrospinal fluid concentrations is small.44 Thyroid hormone measures similarly show little parallel with peripheral indices.45,46 Thus, measurement techniq ...
... that peripheral levels do not necessarily reflect central activity. For beta-endorphins, for example, the relationship between peripheral and cerebrospinal fluid concentrations is small.44 Thyroid hormone measures similarly show little parallel with peripheral indices.45,46 Thus, measurement techniq ...
Depression - National Medical Research Council
... to be the third leading cause of burden of disease worldwide and the top leading cause of burden of disease in middle and high income countries.* Likewise, depression is a major health problem in Singapore, with the 2010 Singapore National Mental Health Survey reporting a 6.3% lifetime prevalence of ...
... to be the third leading cause of burden of disease worldwide and the top leading cause of burden of disease in middle and high income countries.* Likewise, depression is a major health problem in Singapore, with the 2010 Singapore National Mental Health Survey reporting a 6.3% lifetime prevalence of ...