Guidelines for Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder in Adults, Third
... these latter, highly familiar symptoms often leads clinicians to diagnose only these comorbid conditions. When this happens, the undiagnosed DID patient may undergo a long and frequently unsuccessful treatment for these other conditions. Finally, almost all practitioners use the standard diagnostic ...
... these latter, highly familiar symptoms often leads clinicians to diagnose only these comorbid conditions. When this happens, the undiagnosed DID patient may undergo a long and frequently unsuccessful treatment for these other conditions. Finally, almost all practitioners use the standard diagnostic ...
Conversion Disorders Among out Patients
... Definition and terminology of conversion disorders: Conversion disorders, is a disorders in which an unexplained loss or alteration of bodily function develops in the presence. The disorders probably occurs more often in women than men and generally begins in adolescence or early adulthood. Patients ...
... Definition and terminology of conversion disorders: Conversion disorders, is a disorders in which an unexplained loss or alteration of bodily function develops in the presence. The disorders probably occurs more often in women than men and generally begins in adolescence or early adulthood. Patients ...
an examination of the diagnostic validity of dissociative identity
... individuals suffering from different disorders that have similar clinical features. Phase four, follow-up study, is included as a means of determining the homogeneity of the identified patients. Marked differences in outcome would allegedly suggest that the individuals were suffering from different ...
... individuals suffering from different disorders that have similar clinical features. Phase four, follow-up study, is included as a means of determining the homogeneity of the identified patients. Marked differences in outcome would allegedly suggest that the individuals were suffering from different ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... of Mendelian inheritance [20].It has also been shown that ED can be heritable. Recent twin studies have found slight instances of genetic variance when considering the different criterion of both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa as end phenotypes contributing to the disorders as whole [18].In ot ...
... of Mendelian inheritance [20].It has also been shown that ED can be heritable. Recent twin studies have found slight instances of genetic variance when considering the different criterion of both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa as end phenotypes contributing to the disorders as whole [18].In ot ...
(A) Medical Report Writing by Prof Alexander McFarlane
... Issue of expertise is answered in each case Expert opinions must be within domain of expertise Claim of expertise should be presented within context of each specific case ...
... Issue of expertise is answered in each case Expert opinions must be within domain of expertise Claim of expertise should be presented within context of each specific case ...
RUNNING HEAD: Biopsychosocial Assessment and Care
... normally only responsive to that particular person. No other information was available regarding relationship issues in clients chart. S.F. has no spiritual/religious cultural issues or need. Patient feels that spirituality or religion is not important. Client feels that neither one will have an imp ...
... normally only responsive to that particular person. No other information was available regarding relationship issues in clients chart. S.F. has no spiritual/religious cultural issues or need. Patient feels that spirituality or religion is not important. Client feels that neither one will have an imp ...
Anxiety Disorders in the DSM-5 - Mood and Anxiety Disorders Rounds
... General approach The treatment of anxiety disorders can be extremely gratifying for clinicians because patients tend to respond well to psychological and pharmacological therapies. Several practice guidelines can be referenced for the treatment of anxiety disorders, specifically, panic disorder and ...
... General approach The treatment of anxiety disorders can be extremely gratifying for clinicians because patients tend to respond well to psychological and pharmacological therapies. Several practice guidelines can be referenced for the treatment of anxiety disorders, specifically, panic disorder and ...
Comorbidity: A network perspective
... Initiating such an endeavor is a major goal of this article. As a starting point, we propose to use the theory of complex networks. This theory has provided major contributions to current knowledge about the structure of the World Wide Web, power grids, and neural systems (e.g., see Albert & Barabá ...
... Initiating such an endeavor is a major goal of this article. As a starting point, we propose to use the theory of complex networks. This theory has provided major contributions to current knowledge about the structure of the World Wide Web, power grids, and neural systems (e.g., see Albert & Barabá ...
Comorbidity: A network perspective
... Initiating such an endeavor is a major goal of this article. As a starting point, we propose to use the theory of complex networks. This theory has provided major contributions to current knowledge about the structure of the World Wide Web, power grids, and neural systems (e.g., see Albert & Barabá ...
... Initiating such an endeavor is a major goal of this article. As a starting point, we propose to use the theory of complex networks. This theory has provided major contributions to current knowledge about the structure of the World Wide Web, power grids, and neural systems (e.g., see Albert & Barabá ...
Factitious disorders refer to those conditions that
... most common comorbid psychiatric diagnoses (3, 17-19). Also characteristi cally, most patients have a history of experiencing a long-standing preoccu pation with illness andlor hypochondriacal fears, which at times have reached almost delusional proportions. The fact that many patients have medica ...
... most common comorbid psychiatric diagnoses (3, 17-19). Also characteristi cally, most patients have a history of experiencing a long-standing preoccu pation with illness andlor hypochondriacal fears, which at times have reached almost delusional proportions. The fact that many patients have medica ...
... Criterion 7 (lack of remorse) of DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association, 1994). Antisocial patients could not be reliably differentiated from borderline and narcissistic patients on the basis of Criterion 4 (irritability and aggressiveness) and Criterion 5 (reckless disregard for safety of self or ...
Loeber et al. ODD CD 2000
... issues of the stability of DBD and its symptoms, including aggression, have been conducted by Caspi and Moffitt (1995), Loeber (1991), and Maughan and Rutter (1998). Starting with Robins (1966), persistence of diagnosis has been reported at 50% of children continuing to qualifv for the disorder (or ...
... issues of the stability of DBD and its symptoms, including aggression, have been conducted by Caspi and Moffitt (1995), Loeber (1991), and Maughan and Rutter (1998). Starting with Robins (1966), persistence of diagnosis has been reported at 50% of children continuing to qualifv for the disorder (or ...
Vocal cord dysfunction: a review | SpringerLink
... chronic cough and VCD are different manifestations of a single underlying condition. They proposed a model of chronic cough and VCD on a continuum with pure cough at one end and pure VCD at the other with some combination of the two in the middle [13]. Patients with VCD are often misdiagnosed as hav ...
... chronic cough and VCD are different manifestations of a single underlying condition. They proposed a model of chronic cough and VCD on a continuum with pure cough at one end and pure VCD at the other with some combination of the two in the middle [13]. Patients with VCD are often misdiagnosed as hav ...
Vocal cord dysfunction: what do we know? REVIEW
... ‘‘Munchausen’s stridor’’. In 1983 CHRISTOPHER et al. [4] published a seminal paper that described a group of patients evaluated for severe asthma who were found to have VCD. They described a group largely comprised of females between the ages of 20–40 yrs with histories of physical and/ or sexual ab ...
... ‘‘Munchausen’s stridor’’. In 1983 CHRISTOPHER et al. [4] published a seminal paper that described a group of patients evaluated for severe asthma who were found to have VCD. They described a group largely comprised of females between the ages of 20–40 yrs with histories of physical and/ or sexual ab ...
10 Somatoform disorders and substance use
... The common feature of somatoform disorders is the presence of physical symptoms that suggest a general medical condition. However, these symptoms are not adequately explained by a general medical condition by the direct effects of a substance, or by another mental disorder (such as anxiety producing ...
... The common feature of somatoform disorders is the presence of physical symptoms that suggest a general medical condition. However, these symptoms are not adequately explained by a general medical condition by the direct effects of a substance, or by another mental disorder (such as anxiety producing ...
Depression and Anxiety in end stage renal disease patients
... Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent conditions among physically ill patients, but ones that are often underdiagnosed and untreated. The aims of this cross-sectional and prospective study of end-stage renal disease patients (ESRD) in dialysis (n=109) from four dialysis units in Norway, were t ...
... Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent conditions among physically ill patients, but ones that are often underdiagnosed and untreated. The aims of this cross-sectional and prospective study of end-stage renal disease patients (ESRD) in dialysis (n=109) from four dialysis units in Norway, were t ...
Medical Informatics and Evidence Based Medicine
... 7. Demonstrate ability to diagnose, manage and refer patient with sexual disorders 8. Demonstrate ability to diagnose, manage and refer patient with insomnia symptoms 9. Demonstrate ability to explain psycho pharmacology 10. Demonstrate ability to diagnose, manage and refer patient with self harm an ...
... 7. Demonstrate ability to diagnose, manage and refer patient with sexual disorders 8. Demonstrate ability to diagnose, manage and refer patient with insomnia symptoms 9. Demonstrate ability to explain psycho pharmacology 10. Demonstrate ability to diagnose, manage and refer patient with self harm an ...
DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER: DIAGNOSIS, COMORBIDITY, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
... to antidepressant pharmacotherapy and is labeled as “treatment resistant”. However, upon integration in psychotherapy, the depressive syndrome disappears instantly. This condition may be considered better as a “dissociative depression” (Şar 2011c) in differentiation from a primary depressive disorde ...
... to antidepressant pharmacotherapy and is labeled as “treatment resistant”. However, upon integration in psychotherapy, the depressive syndrome disappears instantly. This condition may be considered better as a “dissociative depression” (Şar 2011c) in differentiation from a primary depressive disorde ...
Detection and Management of Malingering in a
... were stopped on admission. Each of these pseudo-patients was diagnosed as schizophrenic with a hospital stay of 7–52 days. Based on this, Rosenhan concluded that “we cannot distinguish sane from insane in psychiatric hospitals.” He was largely criticized, one of the strongest criticisms provided by ...
... were stopped on admission. Each of these pseudo-patients was diagnosed as schizophrenic with a hospital stay of 7–52 days. Based on this, Rosenhan concluded that “we cannot distinguish sane from insane in psychiatric hospitals.” He was largely criticized, one of the strongest criticisms provided by ...
A Case Study Illustrating the Interplay Between
... The MMPI is a widely used self-report test used to determine the individual’s personality profile as well as any tendency to lie or to fake the results (Greene, 1991). On the MMPI, Isabel was characterized as a deeply dissatisfied person, with frequent lability in her moods and with recurrent somati ...
... The MMPI is a widely used self-report test used to determine the individual’s personality profile as well as any tendency to lie or to fake the results (Greene, 1991). On the MMPI, Isabel was characterized as a deeply dissatisfied person, with frequent lability in her moods and with recurrent somati ...
Psychogenic Movement Disorders
... classified by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) of the American Psychiatric Association as conversion disorder of motor subtype and must be differentiated from factitious disorder and malingering, in which the abnormal movements are purposefully forged. Since most pa ...
... classified by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) of the American Psychiatric Association as conversion disorder of motor subtype and must be differentiated from factitious disorder and malingering, in which the abnormal movements are purposefully forged. Since most pa ...
Richard J. Gerrig, Ph.D. and Philip Zimbardo, Ph.D.
... • Gender Differences in Depression • Suicide Personality Disorders • Borderline Personality Disorder • Antisocial Personality Disorder ...
... • Gender Differences in Depression • Suicide Personality Disorders • Borderline Personality Disorder • Antisocial Personality Disorder ...
autism spectrum disorders in an adult
... patients who did not receive an ASD or ADHD diagnosis. Among scales used were the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF), SCID II Screen, and Swedish universities Scales of Personality (SSP). Results: ASD patients had an equal educational level but a lower social and occupational functioning. Their ...
... patients who did not receive an ASD or ADHD diagnosis. Among scales used were the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF), SCID II Screen, and Swedish universities Scales of Personality (SSP). Results: ASD patients had an equal educational level but a lower social and occupational functioning. Their ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... common, an association with CAD would be the most significant. Another study 37 found an association between panic attacks and both ischemic and non-ischemic chest pain among women undergoing holter monitoring. In fact, in a large managed care database, an association between diagnoses of panic diso ...
... common, an association with CAD would be the most significant. Another study 37 found an association between panic attacks and both ischemic and non-ischemic chest pain among women undergoing holter monitoring. In fact, in a large managed care database, an association between diagnoses of panic diso ...