the course and clinical features of obsessive compulsive disorder
... design, the earlier studies of OCD may have included subjects who would not meet today’s criteria for the diagnosis. In particular, clear distinctions between OCD and compul- ...
... design, the earlier studies of OCD may have included subjects who would not meet today’s criteria for the diagnosis. In particular, clear distinctions between OCD and compul- ...
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... concerns. However, the disorder covers a large spectrum of functionality, with some individuals merely being preoccupied with obsessive thoughts about appearance and others being completely housebound or subject to suicidal ideas. Body dysmorphic disorder may lead to avoidant behaviours, culminating ...
... concerns. However, the disorder covers a large spectrum of functionality, with some individuals merely being preoccupied with obsessive thoughts about appearance and others being completely housebound or subject to suicidal ideas. Body dysmorphic disorder may lead to avoidant behaviours, culminating ...
the course and clinical features of obsessive compulsive
... design, the earlier studies of OCD may have included subjects who would not meet today’s criteria for the diagnosis. In particular, clear distinctions between OCD and compul- ...
... design, the earlier studies of OCD may have included subjects who would not meet today’s criteria for the diagnosis. In particular, clear distinctions between OCD and compul- ...
Bipolar Disorder in Adults National Institute of Mental Health
... cycling affects more women than men.4 Rapid cycling can come and go. When getting a diagnosis, a doctor or health care provider should conduct a physical examination, an interview, and lab tests. Currently, bipolar disorder cannot be identified through a blood test or a brain scan, but these tests c ...
... cycling affects more women than men.4 Rapid cycling can come and go. When getting a diagnosis, a doctor or health care provider should conduct a physical examination, an interview, and lab tests. Currently, bipolar disorder cannot be identified through a blood test or a brain scan, but these tests c ...
Incidence of Eating Disorders
... and palpating the body parts, but there are also mental distortions, where overestimation of body weight and size is believed. This is one of the reasons to make exceptions to blind weights. Not knowing the numbers can lead to magnification of the weight. On the other hand, knowing that weight has e ...
... and palpating the body parts, but there are also mental distortions, where overestimation of body weight and size is believed. This is one of the reasons to make exceptions to blind weights. Not knowing the numbers can lead to magnification of the weight. On the other hand, knowing that weight has e ...
Relationship Between Cognitive Distortions and Psychological and
... complaints are headache, dizziness, fatigue, chest pain, edema, back pain, shortness of breath, insomnia, numbness, and abdominal pain (Blount, 2003). Biological causes for these symptoms are found only 25% of the time. Other researchers have hypothesized that the remaining 75% of patients struggle ...
... complaints are headache, dizziness, fatigue, chest pain, edema, back pain, shortness of breath, insomnia, numbness, and abdominal pain (Blount, 2003). Biological causes for these symptoms are found only 25% of the time. Other researchers have hypothesized that the remaining 75% of patients struggle ...
Fibromyalgia - MCE Conferences
... Similar pressure produced significantly greater activation at 13 regions in the patient group and 1 region in the control group fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging. N=16 patients with fibromyalgia and 16 matched controls. Gracely RH, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2002;46:1333-1343. ...
... Similar pressure produced significantly greater activation at 13 regions in the patient group and 1 region in the control group fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging. N=16 patients with fibromyalgia and 16 matched controls. Gracely RH, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2002;46:1333-1343. ...
AP6_Lecture_Ch05
... Developed by Wells; holds that the most problematic assumptions in GAD are the individual’s beliefs about worrying itself Developed by Borkovec; holds that worrying serves a “positive” function for those with GAD by reducing unusually high levels of ...
... Developed by Wells; holds that the most problematic assumptions in GAD are the individual’s beliefs about worrying itself Developed by Borkovec; holds that worrying serves a “positive” function for those with GAD by reducing unusually high levels of ...
področja: posameznik in travma
... mistreated by someone close as adults (approximately 40% compared to less than 12% of men) and as children (approximately 30% compared to less than 14%). Women also reported more sexual abuse in adulthood and in childhood than did men. However, men were much more likely to report having witnessed so ...
... mistreated by someone close as adults (approximately 40% compared to less than 12% of men) and as children (approximately 30% compared to less than 14%). Women also reported more sexual abuse in adulthood and in childhood than did men. However, men were much more likely to report having witnessed so ...
Sensory Issue Paper - Final for post (1)
... help the individual use modulating activities to stay calm, yet alert and organized. These activities are integrated into the child’s daily schedule and are typically provided under the supervision of a trained therapist. The various techniques used within a sensory diet are usually incorporated wit ...
... help the individual use modulating activities to stay calm, yet alert and organized. These activities are integrated into the child’s daily schedule and are typically provided under the supervision of a trained therapist. The various techniques used within a sensory diet are usually incorporated wit ...
brief psychosocial intervention (bpi)
... Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (IMPACT) study. The study is funded by the Health Technology Assessment arm of the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) sponsored by the Cambridge and Peterborough Foundation Trust and allied NHS Trusts. The IMPACT study is hosted by the University of C ...
... Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (IMPACT) study. The study is funded by the Health Technology Assessment arm of the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) sponsored by the Cambridge and Peterborough Foundation Trust and allied NHS Trusts. The IMPACT study is hosted by the University of C ...
Vestibular Rehabilitation SIG - Academy of Neurologic Physical
... 10 Diseases of the ear and mastoid process ...
... 10 Diseases of the ear and mastoid process ...
FBS refs
... best an inconclusive test of the MMPI-2 validity scales” (p. 575). For example, “there was no convincing demonstration that their “genuine” group suffered believable symptoms” (p. 575). Greiffenstein et al. also noted that “Butcher et al. (2003) used a differential prevalence design to argue the FBS ...
... best an inconclusive test of the MMPI-2 validity scales” (p. 575). For example, “there was no convincing demonstration that their “genuine” group suffered believable symptoms” (p. 575). Greiffenstein et al. also noted that “Butcher et al. (2003) used a differential prevalence design to argue the FBS ...
The Fake Bad Scale (FBS) Paul R. Lees
... best an inconclusive test of the MMPI-2 validity scales” (p. 575). For example, “there was no convincing demonstration that their “genuine” group suffered believable symptoms” (p. 575). Greiffenstein et al. also noted that “Butcher et al. (2003) used a differential prevalence design to argue the FBS ...
... best an inconclusive test of the MMPI-2 validity scales” (p. 575). For example, “there was no convincing demonstration that their “genuine” group suffered believable symptoms” (p. 575). Greiffenstein et al. also noted that “Butcher et al. (2003) used a differential prevalence design to argue the FBS ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... • Non-chemical biological technique • Theory: Physical relaxation will lead to psychological relaxation • Research indicates that relaxation training is more effective than placebo or no treatment • Best when used in combination with cognitive therapy or biofeedback ...
... • Non-chemical biological technique • Theory: Physical relaxation will lead to psychological relaxation • Research indicates that relaxation training is more effective than placebo or no treatment • Best when used in combination with cognitive therapy or biofeedback ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... Drug Therapy—especially antidepressant medication D. Other therapists try to address the physical symptoms of the hysterical disorders, applying techniques such as: ...
... Drug Therapy—especially antidepressant medication D. Other therapists try to address the physical symptoms of the hysterical disorders, applying techniques such as: ...
Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapies for common mental
... the 1980s, other STPP models have, and continue to be, developed. Some are more focused on various aspects of these abovenoted common processes. For example, one well-studied model, psychodynamic interpersonal therapy (PIT), which was developed based on the Hobson model (Hobson 1985), emphasises int ...
... the 1980s, other STPP models have, and continue to be, developed. Some are more focused on various aspects of these abovenoted common processes. For example, one well-studied model, psychodynamic interpersonal therapy (PIT), which was developed based on the Hobson model (Hobson 1985), emphasises int ...
8 Attachment Trauma and the Developing Right Brain
... attachment security, strategies for coping with stress, and sense of self (Crittenden & Ainsworth, 1989; Erickson, Egeland, & Pianta, 1989). There is substantial and convincing evidence that childhood trauma arrests affective development; conversely, trauma in adulthood produces a regression in affe ...
... attachment security, strategies for coping with stress, and sense of self (Crittenden & Ainsworth, 1989; Erickson, Egeland, & Pianta, 1989). There is substantial and convincing evidence that childhood trauma arrests affective development; conversely, trauma in adulthood produces a regression in affe ...
Fatigue - Rackcdn.com
... period in the past month, and at least one of the symptoms is significant fatigue (A1). – A1. Significant fatigue, diminished energy, or increased need to rest, disproportionate to any recent change in activity level – A2. Complaints of generalized weakness or limb heaviness – A3. Diminished concent ...
... period in the past month, and at least one of the symptoms is significant fatigue (A1). – A1. Significant fatigue, diminished energy, or increased need to rest, disproportionate to any recent change in activity level – A2. Complaints of generalized weakness or limb heaviness – A3. Diminished concent ...
Self-esteem from a clinical perspective
... eating disorders involves the overvaluing of body shape on self-esteem. This view suggests that individuals with self-esteem contingencies based on body shape will be at risk for eating disorders. Consistent with this perspective there is evidence that females who base their selfesteem on body shape ...
... eating disorders involves the overvaluing of body shape on self-esteem. This view suggests that individuals with self-esteem contingencies based on body shape will be at risk for eating disorders. Consistent with this perspective there is evidence that females who base their selfesteem on body shape ...
posttraumatic stress and adaptation in patients following acute
... coronary syndrome (ACS), and the factors that predict the development of posttraumatic stress symptoms. The overall objective of this work is to increase understanding of recovery and adaptation following ACS. This thesis will present data from two prospective studies of psychological aspects of ACS ...
... coronary syndrome (ACS), and the factors that predict the development of posttraumatic stress symptoms. The overall objective of this work is to increase understanding of recovery and adaptation following ACS. This thesis will present data from two prospective studies of psychological aspects of ACS ...
Is it Trauma or Fantasy-based? Comparing Dissociative Identity
... As you have seen on the DVD a DID patient has two or more personality states. Dissociative personality states each have their own way of perceiving, relating to and thinking about others and thinking and experiencing the environment and themselves. Sometimes the dissociative personality states do no ...
... As you have seen on the DVD a DID patient has two or more personality states. Dissociative personality states each have their own way of perceiving, relating to and thinking about others and thinking and experiencing the environment and themselves. Sometimes the dissociative personality states do no ...
nhs tayside eating disorders service
... Most people with eating disorders can be offered outpatient therapy. Treatment will generally involve a number of different components of care, including psychological therapy, nutritional work, and physical health and weight monitoring. In some circumstances, additional components, such as motivati ...
... Most people with eating disorders can be offered outpatient therapy. Treatment will generally involve a number of different components of care, including psychological therapy, nutritional work, and physical health and weight monitoring. In some circumstances, additional components, such as motivati ...
... FMS. Criterion c applies to many, but not all, patients with FMS. Case studies from clinical facilities have shown that relevant psychosocial stress was temporally related to the development of or increase in CWP in 60–80% of patients with FMS [15]. Psychosocial stressors are associated with an incr ...
Night-Time Experiences And Daytime Dissociation
... symptoms and schizotypy, while insomnia and lassitude seem to be related to mood and anxiety (Koffel and Watson, 2009b). The relation between sleep and dissociation is even more apparent when exploring the sleep-related dissociative disorders. This group of dissociative episodes arises at night, and ...
... symptoms and schizotypy, while insomnia and lassitude seem to be related to mood and anxiety (Koffel and Watson, 2009b). The relation between sleep and dissociation is even more apparent when exploring the sleep-related dissociative disorders. This group of dissociative episodes arises at night, and ...