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... category I bipolar disorder, while others in various categories of the condition may have much more significant problems. While a spectrum of bipolar disorder can be helpful in considering the many different presentations of patient symptoms that may be evident, not all healthcare providers are con ...
... category I bipolar disorder, while others in various categories of the condition may have much more significant problems. While a spectrum of bipolar disorder can be helpful in considering the many different presentations of patient symptoms that may be evident, not all healthcare providers are con ...
The psychosocial context of bipolar disorder
... events literature has been fairly consistent in suggesting that bipolar individuals experience increased stressful events prior to onset or subsequent episodes of their disorder (Alloy, Abramson, Neeren et al., in press; Alloy, Reilly-Harrington et al., 2005; Johnson & Kizer, 2002; Johnson & Roberts ...
... events literature has been fairly consistent in suggesting that bipolar individuals experience increased stressful events prior to onset or subsequent episodes of their disorder (Alloy, Abramson, Neeren et al., in press; Alloy, Reilly-Harrington et al., 2005; Johnson & Kizer, 2002; Johnson & Roberts ...
Neuropsychology of Bipolar Disorder
... Bipolar I tend to lead to devastating reciprocal interactions between the patient and others. People with hypomanic episodes or bipolar II appear to be less disrupted and this appears to contribute to their higher socioeconomic status (Rihmer and Angst, 2005). Typically bipolar disorder emerges in t ...
... Bipolar I tend to lead to devastating reciprocal interactions between the patient and others. People with hypomanic episodes or bipolar II appear to be less disrupted and this appears to contribute to their higher socioeconomic status (Rihmer and Angst, 2005). Typically bipolar disorder emerges in t ...
Bipolar disorder NICE guideline draft
... by episodes of mania (abnormally elevated mood or irritability and related symptoms with severe functional impairment or psychotic symptoms for 7 days or more) or hypomania (abnormally elevated mood or irritability and related symptoms with decreased or increased function for 4 days or more) and epi ...
... by episodes of mania (abnormally elevated mood or irritability and related symptoms with severe functional impairment or psychotic symptoms for 7 days or more) or hypomania (abnormally elevated mood or irritability and related symptoms with decreased or increased function for 4 days or more) and epi ...
Bipolar Disorder
... The nature and location of the neuroanatomical dysfunction in bipolar patients often correlates with the resulting symptoms. Abnormalities in the frontosubcortical circuit, especially in the hippocampus and the prefrontal cortex, may explain the attention impairment observed in manic patients (Sax e ...
... The nature and location of the neuroanatomical dysfunction in bipolar patients often correlates with the resulting symptoms. Abnormalities in the frontosubcortical circuit, especially in the hippocampus and the prefrontal cortex, may explain the attention impairment observed in manic patients (Sax e ...
Daily physical activity in patients with schizophrenia
... triaxial-accelerometers, and compared. Information regarding weight, body mass index, blood test, living conditions, and the PANSS (positive and negative syndrome scale) was also analysed. Results: Comparing the schizophrenia group and the control group, revealed that total physical activity energy ...
... triaxial-accelerometers, and compared. Information regarding weight, body mass index, blood test, living conditions, and the PANSS (positive and negative syndrome scale) was also analysed. Results: Comparing the schizophrenia group and the control group, revealed that total physical activity energy ...
1 Schizophrenia The Nature of the Problems and the Need for Evolution and
... with the application of techniques such as fMRI to studies of cognitive impairment in schizophrenia. Moreover, in both the behavioral and physiological domains, it is typical for an abnormal finding to be present in only 30–70% of patients, thus raising questions about the meaning of the deficit for ...
... with the application of techniques such as fMRI to studies of cognitive impairment in schizophrenia. Moreover, in both the behavioral and physiological domains, it is typical for an abnormal finding to be present in only 30–70% of patients, thus raising questions about the meaning of the deficit for ...
Schizophrenia: A Concise Overview of Etiology, Epidemiology
... Schizophrenia is arguably the most severe of the psychiatric disorders. It is among the most disabling and economically catastrophic medical disorders, ranked by the World Health Organization as one of the top ten illnesses contributing to the global burden of disease. The lifetime prevalence of sch ...
... Schizophrenia is arguably the most severe of the psychiatric disorders. It is among the most disabling and economically catastrophic medical disorders, ranked by the World Health Organization as one of the top ten illnesses contributing to the global burden of disease. The lifetime prevalence of sch ...
Comorbidity and pathophysiology of obsessive–compulsive disorder
... orders are merely different phenotypic expressions of the same disease.52 However, as discussed above, descriptive overlap alone is unlikely to account for the significant comorbidity observed between these 2 conditions, given the clinical evidence that the 2 disorders, even when occurring together, ...
... orders are merely different phenotypic expressions of the same disease.52 However, as discussed above, descriptive overlap alone is unlikely to account for the significant comorbidity observed between these 2 conditions, given the clinical evidence that the 2 disorders, even when occurring together, ...
Advanced science and the future of government
... government-funded BRAIN initiative could allow mankind to finally understand the inner workings of the human brain and usher in revolutionary treatments for conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and depression. However, robots and AI, genomic medicine, and biometrics share three characteristics whi ...
... government-funded BRAIN initiative could allow mankind to finally understand the inner workings of the human brain and usher in revolutionary treatments for conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and depression. However, robots and AI, genomic medicine, and biometrics share three characteristics whi ...
The Relationship of Adverse Childhood
... The most common contemporary health risks are smoking, alcoholism, illicit drug use, obesity, and high-level promiscuity. Though widely understood to be harmful to health, each is notably difficult to give up. Conventional logic is not particularly useful in understanding this apparent paradox. As t ...
... The most common contemporary health risks are smoking, alcoholism, illicit drug use, obesity, and high-level promiscuity. Though widely understood to be harmful to health, each is notably difficult to give up. Conventional logic is not particularly useful in understanding this apparent paradox. As t ...
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... -because of weight symmetry, anti-patterns (binary reverse) are stored as well as the original patterns (also spurious local minima are created when many patterns are stored) -if one tries to store more than about 0.14*(number of neurons) patterns, the network exhibits unstable behavior - works well ...
... -because of weight symmetry, anti-patterns (binary reverse) are stored as well as the original patterns (also spurious local minima are created when many patterns are stored) -if one tries to store more than about 0.14*(number of neurons) patterns, the network exhibits unstable behavior - works well ...
Cognitive impairment in individuals with low educational level and
... Almost all communities have schools that provide education for up to four years. The communities also have limited access to radio and are even more restricted in terms of TV, newspapers and telephone use. Electricity, when available, is produced by diesel generator and limited to a few hours per we ...
... Almost all communities have schools that provide education for up to four years. The communities also have limited access to radio and are even more restricted in terms of TV, newspapers and telephone use. Electricity, when available, is produced by diesel generator and limited to a few hours per we ...
Socioeconomic Status and Anterior Epistaxis in Adult Population
... RESULTS: A total of 353 cases of anterior epistaxis were included. The mean age was 70 years and 51% of patients were male. The patients were stratified into two groups based on whether their age was equal to and above, or below 75 years. Our analysis indicated that those 75 years or older in higher ...
... RESULTS: A total of 353 cases of anterior epistaxis were included. The mean age was 70 years and 51% of patients were male. The patients were stratified into two groups based on whether their age was equal to and above, or below 75 years. Our analysis indicated that those 75 years or older in higher ...
What is schizophrenia?
... What is schizophrenia? People with schizophrenia often experience symptoms that change the way they feel, perceive, think and behave. They have a hard time thinking clearly, differentiating between what is real and what is not, controlling their emotions, making appropriate decisions and relating to ...
... What is schizophrenia? People with schizophrenia often experience symptoms that change the way they feel, perceive, think and behave. They have a hard time thinking clearly, differentiating between what is real and what is not, controlling their emotions, making appropriate decisions and relating to ...
Advances in schizophrenia
... pairments are also observed in most cases, involving deficits it cannot account for the negative symptoms of the disease. It is in a broad range of information processing tasks. Cognitive likely that changes in the dopaminergic system are region-spedysfunction usually precedes psychosis and might re ...
... pairments are also observed in most cases, involving deficits it cannot account for the negative symptoms of the disease. It is in a broad range of information processing tasks. Cognitive likely that changes in the dopaminergic system are region-spedysfunction usually precedes psychosis and might re ...
Bipolar Disorder Research at the National Institute of Mental Health
... use of available treatments and treatment combinations. Better treatments and, eventually, ways to prevent and cure the illness will be found only through careful scientific study. ...
... use of available treatments and treatment combinations. Better treatments and, eventually, ways to prevent and cure the illness will be found only through careful scientific study. ...
Prudent HC Evidence Map Hearing loss Final (v1).
... Evidence mapping is used to provide an understanding of the extent and distribution of available evidence, identify and sign-post to key evidence sources. Evidence maps do not provide a synthesis of available evidence but indicate the source and nature of relevant evidence and where there may be kno ...
... Evidence mapping is used to provide an understanding of the extent and distribution of available evidence, identify and sign-post to key evidence sources. Evidence maps do not provide a synthesis of available evidence but indicate the source and nature of relevant evidence and where there may be kno ...
Smoking and mental health - Humber NHS Foundation Trust
... Bipolar disorder, previously known as ‘manic depression’ is characterised by shifts in a person’s mood, energy and ability to function. An association between smoking and bipolar disorder has been established and prevalence rates for lifetime and current smoking have been shown to be as high as 82.5 ...
... Bipolar disorder, previously known as ‘manic depression’ is characterised by shifts in a person’s mood, energy and ability to function. An association between smoking and bipolar disorder has been established and prevalence rates for lifetime and current smoking have been shown to be as high as 82.5 ...
PDF - Medical Journal of Australia
... A study of individual cognitive therapy for bipolar disorder showed positive outcomes at 1-year follow-up, but the benefits were reduced over time, suggesting the need for booster sessions to sustain the gains.19 As with many forms of therapy, CBT has been found to be more successful in reducing rel ...
... A study of individual cognitive therapy for bipolar disorder showed positive outcomes at 1-year follow-up, but the benefits were reduced over time, suggesting the need for booster sessions to sustain the gains.19 As with many forms of therapy, CBT has been found to be more successful in reducing rel ...
Digital Aristotle
... Rich representations of qualitative processes, classifying a specific situation Comparative analysis of two or more possible behaviors Example ...
... Rich representations of qualitative processes, classifying a specific situation Comparative analysis of two or more possible behaviors Example ...
FACT SHEET Bipolar Disorder in Children and Youth
... this (behaviour) represents a change for this person. * not sure if we want behaviour persay, but maybe need to be more specific than "this".* While some individuals with bipolar disorder experience full-blown manic episodes, others also experience a mild to moderate level of mania, known as "hypom ...
... this (behaviour) represents a change for this person. * not sure if we want behaviour persay, but maybe need to be more specific than "this".* While some individuals with bipolar disorder experience full-blown manic episodes, others also experience a mild to moderate level of mania, known as "hypom ...
violence in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
... Background: Although most psychiatric patients are not violent, serious mental illness is associated with increased risk of violent behavior. Most of the evidence available pertains to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Methods: MEDLINE data base was searched for articles published between 1966 and ...
... Background: Although most psychiatric patients are not violent, serious mental illness is associated with increased risk of violent behavior. Most of the evidence available pertains to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Methods: MEDLINE data base was searched for articles published between 1966 and ...
a PowerPoint Presentation of Module 50
... Course of Schizophrenia Acute/Reactive Schizophrenia In reaction to stress, some people develop positive symptoms such as hallucinations. – Recovery is likely. Chronic/Process Schizophrenia develops slowly, with more negative symptoms such as flat affect and social withdrawal. – With treatment and s ...
... Course of Schizophrenia Acute/Reactive Schizophrenia In reaction to stress, some people develop positive symptoms such as hallucinations. – Recovery is likely. Chronic/Process Schizophrenia develops slowly, with more negative symptoms such as flat affect and social withdrawal. – With treatment and s ...