Jeopardy - RaduegePsychology
... $400 Question from Potpourri Zeon dreamed that he was on a train that entered a tunnel. Zeon’s report would be termed the __ content of the dream ...
... $400 Question from Potpourri Zeon dreamed that he was on a train that entered a tunnel. Zeon’s report would be termed the __ content of the dream ...
The Effects of Mental Health Stigma on Treatment Attitude within the
... schizophrenia. As clients internalize stigma and therapists maintain a conceptualization of non-recovery, their core beliefs about recovery may become treatment barriers. This study investigated clinicians’ attitudes towards recovery by evaluating the relationship between knowledge of schizophrenia, ...
... schizophrenia. As clients internalize stigma and therapists maintain a conceptualization of non-recovery, their core beliefs about recovery may become treatment barriers. This study investigated clinicians’ attitudes towards recovery by evaluating the relationship between knowledge of schizophrenia, ...
DEPARTAMENT DE GENÈTICA BASES GENÉTICAS DE LA ESQUIZOFRENIA: ASPECTOS
... illness of neurological origin, when the German psychiatrists Kraepelin and Bleuler began to give the first descriptions of this disease. The term “schizophrenia” was originally proposed by Eugen Bleuler in 1908 to refer to a group of disorders characterized by serious cognitive, emotional and behav ...
... illness of neurological origin, when the German psychiatrists Kraepelin and Bleuler began to give the first descriptions of this disease. The term “schizophrenia” was originally proposed by Eugen Bleuler in 1908 to refer to a group of disorders characterized by serious cognitive, emotional and behav ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Introduction Globally, epilepsy is an alarming, widespread neurological disease affecting more than 50 million people with 0.2- 4.1% of patients are at the active epilepsy stage (1,2). The epilepsy affected patients portray alteration in the physical, mental and behavioural functions. Further, it is ...
... Introduction Globally, epilepsy is an alarming, widespread neurological disease affecting more than 50 million people with 0.2- 4.1% of patients are at the active epilepsy stage (1,2). The epilepsy affected patients portray alteration in the physical, mental and behavioural functions. Further, it is ...
Stanfield2014 - Edinburgh Research Archive
... approachability from a picture of a face). The former did not distinguish between the ASD and SPD groups. In the latter, individuals with SPD showed significantly greater activation than the ASD group in several brain regions known to be associated with social cognition, with the controls scoring in ...
... approachability from a picture of a face). The former did not distinguish between the ASD and SPD groups. In the latter, individuals with SPD showed significantly greater activation than the ASD group in several brain regions known to be associated with social cognition, with the controls scoring in ...
COMORBIDITIES AMONG FOUR MAJOR CLINICAL DISORDERS 1
... excessive or inappropriate guilt nearly every day) that are unrelated to the effects of another medical condition and include at least one symptom related to depressed mood and one symptom related to loss of interest or pleasure (Black & Grant, 2014). Schizophrenia According to the National Institut ...
... excessive or inappropriate guilt nearly every day) that are unrelated to the effects of another medical condition and include at least one symptom related to depressed mood and one symptom related to loss of interest or pleasure (Black & Grant, 2014). Schizophrenia According to the National Institut ...
XXII October 12-16, 2014 Copenhagen, Denmark Pathways to Therapy and Prevention
... score analyses with (ii) EA as discovery and MDD as target and with (iii) MDD as discovery and EA as target, and (iv) SNP effect concordance analysis (SECA; Nyholt Bioinformatics 2014). The discovery sample for (ii) consisted of independent meta-analyses results of Rietveld et al (Science 2013), and ...
... score analyses with (ii) EA as discovery and MDD as target and with (iii) MDD as discovery and EA as target, and (iv) SNP effect concordance analysis (SECA; Nyholt Bioinformatics 2014). The discovery sample for (ii) consisted of independent meta-analyses results of Rietveld et al (Science 2013), and ...
Dynamic evoked facial expressions of emotions in schizophrenia
... the control and patient group respectively. Agreement between the raters for determination of target vs. non-target vs. neutral expressions, collapsing over all seconds from all videos, was almost perfect (kappa=0.823). Based on the high degree of rater agreement, expression duration ratings without ...
... the control and patient group respectively. Agreement between the raters for determination of target vs. non-target vs. neutral expressions, collapsing over all seconds from all videos, was almost perfect (kappa=0.823). Based on the high degree of rater agreement, expression duration ratings without ...
EIP Service Development Framework V1 5 – Please Review
... The fidelity with which an intervention is implemented affects how well it succeeds i. For instance, two studies examining programmes to help people with mental health issues obtain employment found that employment outcomes among their study groups were weakest for those in poorly implemented progra ...
... The fidelity with which an intervention is implemented affects how well it succeeds i. For instance, two studies examining programmes to help people with mental health issues obtain employment found that employment outcomes among their study groups were weakest for those in poorly implemented progra ...
Rays of Hope - Schizophrenia Society of Canada
... disorder that, if left untreated, has the potential to disrupt young people’s lives just when they are in the critical stages of education and/or career planning. Antipsychotic medication continues to be a key cornerstone of treatment for schizophrenia and psychosis. Major advances in drug therapy a ...
... disorder that, if left untreated, has the potential to disrupt young people’s lives just when they are in the critical stages of education and/or career planning. Antipsychotic medication continues to be a key cornerstone of treatment for schizophrenia and psychosis. Major advances in drug therapy a ...
mental illness - Innovative Educational Services
... sensations not connected to an obvious source (hallucinations) and assigning unusual significance or meaning to normal events or holding false personal beliefs (delusions). The course of illness in schizophrenia is quite variable, with most people having periods of exacerbation and remission. Schizo ...
... sensations not connected to an obvious source (hallucinations) and assigning unusual significance or meaning to normal events or holding false personal beliefs (delusions). The course of illness in schizophrenia is quite variable, with most people having periods of exacerbation and remission. Schizo ...
Fulltext - Jultika
... decreased rate of disability pension. When the association between DUP and brain structures using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was analyzed (n=46), long DUP correlated with decreased gray-matter density in the right hippocampus. DUP may be a modest marker of a more severe clinical phenotype rega ...
... decreased rate of disability pension. When the association between DUP and brain structures using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was analyzed (n=46), long DUP correlated with decreased gray-matter density in the right hippocampus. DUP may be a modest marker of a more severe clinical phenotype rega ...
Antipsychotic Drugs
... affect several systems (eg, adrenergics increase norepinephrine; antidepressants increase norepinephrine, serotonin, or both). Thus, schizophrenia probably results from imbalances and abnormal integration among several neurotransmission systems. In addition, illnesses or drugs that alter neurotransm ...
... affect several systems (eg, adrenergics increase norepinephrine; antidepressants increase norepinephrine, serotonin, or both). Thus, schizophrenia probably results from imbalances and abnormal integration among several neurotransmission systems. In addition, illnesses or drugs that alter neurotransm ...
Cognition in First Episode Schizophrenia: Core
... of cognitive deficits in antipsychotic-naïve patients with first-episode schizophrenia, and the effects of antipsychotics on these deficits, still remain somewhat unclear, because previous studies have often employed relatively small and heterogeneous samples. The primary objectives of the present P ...
... of cognitive deficits in antipsychotic-naïve patients with first-episode schizophrenia, and the effects of antipsychotics on these deficits, still remain somewhat unclear, because previous studies have often employed relatively small and heterogeneous samples. The primary objectives of the present P ...
EFFECTS OF D-SERINE ON VISUAL WORKING MEMORY IN MACAQUE MONKEYS
... (e.g., Funahashi et al., 1989). In this task, the monkey has to fixate on a central light presented on a display during which a cue is presented in its periphery. The monkey has to remember the location of this cue and, following the removal of the cue and the fixation point, make a saccade towards ...
... (e.g., Funahashi et al., 1989). In this task, the monkey has to fixate on a central light presented on a display during which a cue is presented in its periphery. The monkey has to remember the location of this cue and, following the removal of the cue and the fixation point, make a saccade towards ...
Ricardo Piglia`s Schizophrenic Machine
... explains to Elena that there are “nudos blancos” in everyone’s brain that constitute a collective grammar of experience. The doctor is anxious to access these white knots with the purported purpose of curing his patient’s mental illness but in reality with the intention of altering her memory and, b ...
... explains to Elena that there are “nudos blancos” in everyone’s brain that constitute a collective grammar of experience. The doctor is anxious to access these white knots with the purported purpose of curing his patient’s mental illness but in reality with the intention of altering her memory and, b ...
mental illness - Innovative Educational Services
... United States do not have a mental disorder during a year and hence may be considered “mentally healthy” (i.e., absence of a mental disorder) during any given year. Thus, the popular notion that everyone is “dysfunctional” is far from the truth. Yet, from time to time, many adults experience mental ...
... United States do not have a mental disorder during a year and hence may be considered “mentally healthy” (i.e., absence of a mental disorder) during any given year. Thus, the popular notion that everyone is “dysfunctional” is far from the truth. Yet, from time to time, many adults experience mental ...
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... that result from complex interactions between genes and the environment, and are influenced by the person’s reaction to their experience of the disorder. Variation in the incidence and prevalence of schizophrenia between populations is greater than was once believed (Simeone et al., 2015). As many a ...
... that result from complex interactions between genes and the environment, and are influenced by the person’s reaction to their experience of the disorder. Variation in the incidence and prevalence of schizophrenia between populations is greater than was once believed (Simeone et al., 2015). As many a ...
Disability and chronic illness workshop An AHRC
... Access to expensive RA medications, biologic therapies, is determined by the Disease Activity Score (DAS) in the UK. The DAS is an algorithm of different measurements of disease activity and a high score (very active disease) is required for eligibility for these therapies, and as such, access is d ...
... Access to expensive RA medications, biologic therapies, is determined by the Disease Activity Score (DAS) in the UK. The DAS is an algorithm of different measurements of disease activity and a high score (very active disease) is required for eligibility for these therapies, and as such, access is d ...
A theory of personality traits leads to a genetic model
... The traits N and A are special, in that a functioning individual must have at least one of the two traits underlying his/her personality structure. Individuals who have only one of the traits (N or A) are particularly vulnerable in the context of schizophrenia. That is, if the single trait that the ...
... The traits N and A are special, in that a functioning individual must have at least one of the two traits underlying his/her personality structure. Individuals who have only one of the traits (N or A) are particularly vulnerable in the context of schizophrenia. That is, if the single trait that the ...
Full Text - Maastricht University Research Portal
... classifies schizophrenia and bipolar disorder as two distinct diagnostic categories with presumed independent aetiologies. There are, however models that challenge the traditional explanations of the aetiology of psychosis. One view is the categorical approach and the conceptualization of these as t ...
... classifies schizophrenia and bipolar disorder as two distinct diagnostic categories with presumed independent aetiologies. There are, however models that challenge the traditional explanations of the aetiology of psychosis. One view is the categorical approach and the conceptualization of these as t ...
Management of acute agitation in psychosis: an evidence
... brought with them significant adverse effects such as movement disorders and cardiac complications, including the risk of sudden cardiac death (Abdelmawla 2006). In 2002, with the licensing in the USA of the first fast-acting intramuscular atypical antipsychotic (ziprasidone), it became possible to ...
... brought with them significant adverse effects such as movement disorders and cardiac complications, including the risk of sudden cardiac death (Abdelmawla 2006). In 2002, with the licensing in the USA of the first fast-acting intramuscular atypical antipsychotic (ziprasidone), it became possible to ...
The role of interpersonal connection, personal narrative, and
... away from this tradition, recent literature includes a number of integrative psychotherapy approaches for schizophrenia. These treatment models, while derived from different theoretical influences, do not seem to be in opposition with one another as has often been the case for psychotherapy approach ...
... away from this tradition, recent literature includes a number of integrative psychotherapy approaches for schizophrenia. These treatment models, while derived from different theoretical influences, do not seem to be in opposition with one another as has often been the case for psychotherapy approach ...
Treatable Neuropsychiatric Syndrome of Catatonia: A Case Review
... caution should be exercised while discontinuing benzodiazepine in patients who have been taking the medication for long periods of time for indications such as insomnia. A brief diagnostic approach to catatonic disorder is shown in Table 1. Functional changes in frontal-subcortical neural circuitry ...
... caution should be exercised while discontinuing benzodiazepine in patients who have been taking the medication for long periods of time for indications such as insomnia. A brief diagnostic approach to catatonic disorder is shown in Table 1. Functional changes in frontal-subcortical neural circuitry ...
Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia: Related Risk Factors and
... Schizophrenia is considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder. Although the aetiology of schizophrenia remains largely unknown, it appears to result from several factors, including genetic vulnerability and environmental insults as well as their interactions. Schizophrenia is usually associated wi ...
... Schizophrenia is considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder. Although the aetiology of schizophrenia remains largely unknown, it appears to result from several factors, including genetic vulnerability and environmental insults as well as their interactions. Schizophrenia is usually associated wi ...
Mechanisms of schizophrenia
The underlying mechanisms of schizophrenia, a mental disorder characterized by a disintegration of the processes of thinking and of emotional responsiveness, are complex. A number of theories attempt to explain the link between altered brain function and schizophrenia, the most important of which are the dopamine hypothesis and the glutamate hypothesis. Note that these theories are separate from the causes of schizophrenia, which deal with actual starting points of the illness instead, e.g. genetic and environmental factors. The current theories attempt to explain how changes in brain functioning can contribute to symptoms of the disease.