the relationship between autobiographical self
... term ‘mnemonic interlock’ to describe the process that prevents individuals from gaining access to event-specific autobiographical knowledge, thus remaining on the general level of memory retrieval – which in turn becomes a habitual cognitive style among depressed individuals. Rumination has been sh ...
... term ‘mnemonic interlock’ to describe the process that prevents individuals from gaining access to event-specific autobiographical knowledge, thus remaining on the general level of memory retrieval – which in turn becomes a habitual cognitive style among depressed individuals. Rumination has been sh ...
Psychiatric Disorders Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Their Nature
... Psychiatric Disorders Following Traumatic Brain Injury the likely presence of cognitive impairments. Arguably, significant others should be consulted to improve reliability, which these studies appear not to have done. The variability in reported frequencies of preinjury and postinjury disorders ma ...
... Psychiatric Disorders Following Traumatic Brain Injury the likely presence of cognitive impairments. Arguably, significant others should be consulted to improve reliability, which these studies appear not to have done. The variability in reported frequencies of preinjury and postinjury disorders ma ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 5: Somatoform and Dissociative
... – Adoption of several new identities (as many as 100) ...
... – Adoption of several new identities (as many as 100) ...
Document
... reported injury Psychotic symptoms confused with cognitive impairments Unimpaired function in social and recreational realms in the face of gross disability ...
... reported injury Psychotic symptoms confused with cognitive impairments Unimpaired function in social and recreational realms in the face of gross disability ...
Is psychogenic dystonia a valid diagnosis?
... phases. I gathered references pertinent to these five phases. The search was nonsystematic but included MEDLINE searches, book chapters, and discussions with colleagues. Methods: retrospective study. We retrospectively identified 58 patients judged by their treating neurologist to have atypical (“ps ...
... phases. I gathered references pertinent to these five phases. The search was nonsystematic but included MEDLINE searches, book chapters, and discussions with colleagues. Methods: retrospective study. We retrospectively identified 58 patients judged by their treating neurologist to have atypical (“ps ...
Dissociative Disorders and Somatic Symptom Disorders I
... • Latin fugere, “to flee” Sudden, unexpected travel with inability ...
... • Latin fugere, “to flee” Sudden, unexpected travel with inability ...
Information for General Practitioners and Clinicians
... ‘fatigue’ of ME/CFS represents pathophysiological exhaustion and is only one of many symptoms. ME/CFS is not a somatoform disorder. The documented biochemical, metabolic, vascular, neurological and muscle abnormalities in ME/CFS patients (Williams 2004) have led to the WHO classification of ME/CFS a ...
... ‘fatigue’ of ME/CFS represents pathophysiological exhaustion and is only one of many symptoms. ME/CFS is not a somatoform disorder. The documented biochemical, metabolic, vascular, neurological and muscle abnormalities in ME/CFS patients (Williams 2004) have led to the WHO classification of ME/CFS a ...
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental
... individuals with high levels of communality (referred to as ‘femininity;’ Cahill, Gorski, Belcher, & Huynh, 2004). ‘Central’ information, conveying the gist of the story on the other hand, was better recognised in those with higher levels of instrumentality. Behavioural responses to negatively valen ...
... individuals with high levels of communality (referred to as ‘femininity;’ Cahill, Gorski, Belcher, & Huynh, 2004). ‘Central’ information, conveying the gist of the story on the other hand, was better recognised in those with higher levels of instrumentality. Behavioural responses to negatively valen ...
Life Events - Adult
... Specific recommends that the Traumatic Life Events Questionnaire (TLEQ) be used Instructions: to screen for prior exposure to traumatic events that can lead to mental health problems, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Summary of the Traumatic Life Events Questionnaire Protocol: ...
... Specific recommends that the Traumatic Life Events Questionnaire (TLEQ) be used Instructions: to screen for prior exposure to traumatic events that can lead to mental health problems, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Summary of the Traumatic Life Events Questionnaire Protocol: ...
No Slide Title
... Focus on bodily symptoms Differences in hypochondriasis: Focus on long-term process of illness ...
... Focus on bodily symptoms Differences in hypochondriasis: Focus on long-term process of illness ...
Summary of Somatoform and Dissociative
... Generalized type – Inability to recall anything, including their identity Localized or selective type – Failure to recall specific (usually traumatic) events Dissociative Fugue: Overview and Defining Features Related to dissociative amnesia Such persons take off and find themselves in a ne ...
... Generalized type – Inability to recall anything, including their identity Localized or selective type – Failure to recall specific (usually traumatic) events Dissociative Fugue: Overview and Defining Features Related to dissociative amnesia Such persons take off and find themselves in a ne ...
Huffman PowerPoint Slides - HomePage Server for UT Psychology
... • Consciousness is normally a unified experience,consisting of cognition, emotion and motivation – Stress may alter the fashion in which memories are stored resulting in amnesia or fugue – May result from • Severe physical/sexual abuse ...
... • Consciousness is normally a unified experience,consisting of cognition, emotion and motivation – Stress may alter the fashion in which memories are stored resulting in amnesia or fugue – May result from • Severe physical/sexual abuse ...
Functions - E
... 1.Explain the Factors affecting mental health Studies of the significant causes and processes involved in the development of mental illness have found that there are physical, social, environmental and psychological causes for mental illness. Physical causes are those which are biological in nature. ...
... 1.Explain the Factors affecting mental health Studies of the significant causes and processes involved in the development of mental illness have found that there are physical, social, environmental and psychological causes for mental illness. Physical causes are those which are biological in nature. ...
Review Questions Psychosomatic, Somatoform, Dissociative Disorders
... • People with dissociative fugue not only forget their personal identities and details of their past, but also flee to an entirely different location – For some, the fugue is brief: they may travel a short distance but do not take on a new identity – For others, the fugue is more severe: they may tr ...
... • People with dissociative fugue not only forget their personal identities and details of their past, but also flee to an entirely different location – For some, the fugue is brief: they may travel a short distance but do not take on a new identity – For others, the fugue is more severe: they may tr ...
Video-EEG Monitoring in Childhood Epilepsy
... Panic attacks Psychogenic seizures Psychosis Somatoform disorders Rage attacks ...
... Panic attacks Psychogenic seizures Psychosis Somatoform disorders Rage attacks ...
Neural correlates of tic severity and cognitive C. L. Baym,
... It is hypothesized that excess dopamine leads to an imbalance in the pathways through the basal ganglia, resulting in unchecked movements via thalamic disinhibition. It has been unclear whether TS is associated with cognitive control deficits as well as pure motor control deficits, or whether cognit ...
... It is hypothesized that excess dopamine leads to an imbalance in the pathways through the basal ganglia, resulting in unchecked movements via thalamic disinhibition. It has been unclear whether TS is associated with cognitive control deficits as well as pure motor control deficits, or whether cognit ...
File - Lindsay Social Studies
... dividing up of the personality is the result of the individual’s effort to escape from a part of herself that she fears. • It is an extremely rare disorder and people diagnosed with this disorder usually suffered severe physical, psychological, or sexual abuse during childhood. ...
... dividing up of the personality is the result of the individual’s effort to escape from a part of herself that she fears. • It is an extremely rare disorder and people diagnosed with this disorder usually suffered severe physical, psychological, or sexual abuse during childhood. ...
The Paroxysmal Disorders - Pacific Neuropsychiatric Institute
... We realized that the anticonvulsants were often adjunctive to other medications depending on symptomatology. This ostensible firing within the brain should theoretically respond to appropriate anticonvulsant medication, with or without such other medications, such as antipsychotics, antidepressants ...
... We realized that the anticonvulsants were often adjunctive to other medications depending on symptomatology. This ostensible firing within the brain should theoretically respond to appropriate anticonvulsant medication, with or without such other medications, such as antipsychotics, antidepressants ...
Document
... bothered her on and off for years-- sometimes on a daily basis and other times a month would go by without pain. She tried many practitioners such as massage therapists and chiropractors and received some relief but still the problem continued year after year. Finally, after struggling over a decade ...
... bothered her on and off for years-- sometimes on a daily basis and other times a month would go by without pain. She tried many practitioners such as massage therapists and chiropractors and received some relief but still the problem continued year after year. Finally, after struggling over a decade ...
Anxiety and Brain Injury
... a number of things, occurs often, is extreme for the situation and stops you from doing things that need to be done. Anxiety can be experienced in different ways. Feelings of worry, fear or apprehension may be accompanied by physical symptoms such as a racing heart, butterflies in the stomach, rapid ...
... a number of things, occurs often, is extreme for the situation and stops you from doing things that need to be done. Anxiety can be experienced in different ways. Feelings of worry, fear or apprehension may be accompanied by physical symptoms such as a racing heart, butterflies in the stomach, rapid ...
Dopamine File
... brain that are responsible for motivation and reward. • It seems strange to treat people with hyperactivity with a stimulant, but this is exactly what happens. • ADHD is treated with the stimulant Ritalin (methylphenidate) which increases the amount of dopamine in the brain as it compensates for the ...
... brain that are responsible for motivation and reward. • It seems strange to treat people with hyperactivity with a stimulant, but this is exactly what happens. • ADHD is treated with the stimulant Ritalin (methylphenidate) which increases the amount of dopamine in the brain as it compensates for the ...
Dissociative identity disorder
... any apparent organic cause. – The person is not malingering. The physical symptoms usually come on suddenly in stressful situations. – A soldier’s hand may become “paralyzed” during intense combat, for example. – The fact that conversion symptoms first appear in the context of, or are aggravated by, ...
... any apparent organic cause. – The person is not malingering. The physical symptoms usually come on suddenly in stressful situations. – A soldier’s hand may become “paralyzed” during intense combat, for example. – The fact that conversion symptoms first appear in the context of, or are aggravated by, ...
Brain fag syndrome - Psychiatric Bulletin
... surface of the scalp or rubbing the vertex of the skull. Citing Prince: ‘Most often the symptoms commenced during periods of intensive reading and study prior to examinations or sometimes just following periods of intensive study . . . The patients generally attribute their illness to fatigue of the ...
... surface of the scalp or rubbing the vertex of the skull. Citing Prince: ‘Most often the symptoms commenced during periods of intensive reading and study prior to examinations or sometimes just following periods of intensive study . . . The patients generally attribute their illness to fatigue of the ...
acute and postraumatic stress disorders, dissociative disorders, and
... Usual numerous, constantly evolving complaints such as chronic pain, upset stomach, dizziness. Worry about a deadly disease despite negative medical evidence. ...
... Usual numerous, constantly evolving complaints such as chronic pain, upset stomach, dizziness. Worry about a deadly disease despite negative medical evidence. ...