Guided and unguided CBT for social anxiety
... Background: Smartphone technology presents a novel and promising opportunity to extend the reach of psychotherapeutic interventions by moving selected parts of the therapy into the real-life situations causing distress. This randomised controlled trial will investigate the effects of a transdiagnost ...
... Background: Smartphone technology presents a novel and promising opportunity to extend the reach of psychotherapeutic interventions by moving selected parts of the therapy into the real-life situations causing distress. This randomised controlled trial will investigate the effects of a transdiagnost ...
Page 1 Neuropharmacology of Traumatic Brain Injury
... • Systematic Review: 13 studies • One class I study (Ashman et al., 2009), N=52 – showed trends toward superiority of sertraline over placebo – temporally far removed from TBI (18 yrs) – underpowered to examine predictors of response • Cannot assume standard treatments have same efficacy and tolerab ...
... • Systematic Review: 13 studies • One class I study (Ashman et al., 2009), N=52 – showed trends toward superiority of sertraline over placebo – temporally far removed from TBI (18 yrs) – underpowered to examine predictors of response • Cannot assume standard treatments have same efficacy and tolerab ...
Effect of Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) in the
... Effect-size for PCIT seems to be close to what has been found using Webster-Stratton’s method. The number of subjects in this study will therefore be based on what has been used in earlier studies. The ECBI is a continuous measure, which will increase the sensitivity to differences in effect-sizes b ...
... Effect-size for PCIT seems to be close to what has been found using Webster-Stratton’s method. The number of subjects in this study will therefore be based on what has been used in earlier studies. The ECBI is a continuous measure, which will increase the sensitivity to differences in effect-sizes b ...
Clinical Models of Treatment for Trauma Experiences
... Purpose: using a retrospective chart review, evaluate the linkage and successful completion of trauma treatment goals to CSA victims between the ages of 3 and 16 years who present for medical evaluation at a child advocacy center (CAC), a collocated medical/mental health treatment facility for victi ...
... Purpose: using a retrospective chart review, evaluate the linkage and successful completion of trauma treatment goals to CSA victims between the ages of 3 and 16 years who present for medical evaluation at a child advocacy center (CAC), a collocated medical/mental health treatment facility for victi ...
PSYC 100 Chapter 15
... Therapists use techniques such as active listening within a genuine, accepting, empathetic environment to facilitate client’s growth. Teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking and acting, based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions. People with ...
... Therapists use techniques such as active listening within a genuine, accepting, empathetic environment to facilitate client’s growth. Teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking and acting, based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions. People with ...
Dissociative amnesia, Dissociative Fugue, DID
... • Dissociative amnesia has been linked to overwhelming stress, which might be the result of traumatic events—such as war, abuse, accidents or disasters—that the person has experienced or witnessed. There also might be a genetic link to the development of dissociative disorders, including dissociativ ...
... • Dissociative amnesia has been linked to overwhelming stress, which might be the result of traumatic events—such as war, abuse, accidents or disasters—that the person has experienced or witnessed. There also might be a genetic link to the development of dissociative disorders, including dissociativ ...
Hypochondriasis, its Treatment, and Exposure to the Ján P , Tomáš D
... So far, little is known about the aetiology of hypochondriasis. It is very likely a learned behaviour. However, the patients may be inherently predisposed by a lower threshold of pain and increased sensitivity to bodily sensations (Barsky & Klerman 1983). According to the psychodynamic explanation, ...
... So far, little is known about the aetiology of hypochondriasis. It is very likely a learned behaviour. However, the patients may be inherently predisposed by a lower threshold of pain and increased sensitivity to bodily sensations (Barsky & Klerman 1983). According to the psychodynamic explanation, ...
SOMATOFORM DISORDERS
... Preoccupied with false belief based misinterpretation of physical s/sxs At least 6 months Not a delusion or restricted to distress of appearance ...
... Preoccupied with false belief based misinterpretation of physical s/sxs At least 6 months Not a delusion or restricted to distress of appearance ...
Major Depressive Disorder Definition and Diagnostic Criteria Major
... Within the use of medications, the initial effect of the antidepressants may not take place until two to four weeks into the start of treatment. In addition, it may take up to 12 weeks for the full effect to be felt (NAMI, 2008). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a treatment in which negative th ...
... Within the use of medications, the initial effect of the antidepressants may not take place until two to four weeks into the start of treatment. In addition, it may take up to 12 weeks for the full effect to be felt (NAMI, 2008). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a treatment in which negative th ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... As listed in Table 3, by controlling BDI-II depression score, the main effect of ACT on depression score is significant (F1, 27=85/058). That is, difference between posttest results of the control and experiment groups were significant (sig=0.05). Comparison of the mean values shows that mean of pos ...
... As listed in Table 3, by controlling BDI-II depression score, the main effect of ACT on depression score is significant (F1, 27=85/058). That is, difference between posttest results of the control and experiment groups were significant (sig=0.05). Comparison of the mean values shows that mean of pos ...
Abnormal Psychology
... • Hierarchy: Rank-ordered series of steps, amounts, or degrees • Reciprocal Inhibition: One emotional state is used to block another (e.g., impossible to be anxious and relaxed at the same time) ...
... • Hierarchy: Rank-ordered series of steps, amounts, or degrees • Reciprocal Inhibition: One emotional state is used to block another (e.g., impossible to be anxious and relaxed at the same time) ...
Therapy - Blackwell Publishing
... ECT, and memory loss that can last for months (indeed, it has been suggested that memory loss is one of the reasons why ECT ‘works’). ECT is now often administered to the right hemisphere only in order to minimize its impact on verbal memories. In addition, up to 33 per cent of patients describe ECT ...
... ECT, and memory loss that can last for months (indeed, it has been suggested that memory loss is one of the reasons why ECT ‘works’). ECT is now often administered to the right hemisphere only in order to minimize its impact on verbal memories. In addition, up to 33 per cent of patients describe ECT ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in a Patient With No Left
... after being hit and has vivid memories of the emergency responders that arrived at the scene of the accident. The diagnosis of PTSD in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) includes three classes of symptoms: recurrent reexperienc ...
... after being hit and has vivid memories of the emergency responders that arrived at the scene of the accident. The diagnosis of PTSD in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) includes three classes of symptoms: recurrent reexperienc ...
Mass Psychogenic Illness
... Disorder Treatment Psychoanalysis -- try to give therapy to the main personality who "knows" the others ...
... Disorder Treatment Psychoanalysis -- try to give therapy to the main personality who "knows" the others ...
Anxiety Disorders - Austin Community College
... stumbling while dancing, choking while eating Specific phobia: fear of a specific object or situation; animals, heigth, flying ...
... stumbling while dancing, choking while eating Specific phobia: fear of a specific object or situation; animals, heigth, flying ...
Gainesville VA Medical Center- US Department of Veterans Affairs
... Although the medical center serves a predominately adult male population, there is an increasing number of female veterans using VA facilities (13% nationwide). Our Medical Center has a Women's Health Clinic which has been open since October 1999. This clinic addresses the medical and mental health ...
... Although the medical center serves a predominately adult male population, there is an increasing number of female veterans using VA facilities (13% nationwide). Our Medical Center has a Women's Health Clinic which has been open since October 1999. This clinic addresses the medical and mental health ...
MH-PP9-3-12
... Treatment team Community meetings, activity groups, physical exercise One-to-one relationship with staff ...
... Treatment team Community meetings, activity groups, physical exercise One-to-one relationship with staff ...
Recovering from Violent Crime - Canadian Resource Centre for
... Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often times a diagnosis that follows ASD. It is more often diagnosed in people who have experienced or witnessed incidents of very violent crimes or are victims of war. The symptoms are similar to those present in ASD except fo ...
... Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often times a diagnosis that follows ASD. It is more often diagnosed in people who have experienced or witnessed incidents of very violent crimes or are victims of war. The symptoms are similar to those present in ASD except fo ...
Biopsychosocial approach to psychological trauma and possible
... cho-social model of mental illness, we will specially focus on its social aspects. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) has been recognized an effective method of reprocessing the psychological consequences of traumatic experiences, especially PTSD. Since its discovery by Francine Sh ...
... cho-social model of mental illness, we will specially focus on its social aspects. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) has been recognized an effective method of reprocessing the psychological consequences of traumatic experiences, especially PTSD. Since its discovery by Francine Sh ...
Somatoform disorders
... Mental status examination: Cooperative and pleasant, somewhat seductive, no pressure in her speech, euthymic, affect little shallow,no problems with discussing of intimate details of her life. The remainder of MSE within normal limits. Disallowing all back-related symptoms (some degeneration of vert ...
... Mental status examination: Cooperative and pleasant, somewhat seductive, no pressure in her speech, euthymic, affect little shallow,no problems with discussing of intimate details of her life. The remainder of MSE within normal limits. Disallowing all back-related symptoms (some degeneration of vert ...
SS04 - Psychology
... b. higher than in past conflicts. c. about the same rate as in past conflicts. 11. When a court decides that a patient in Napa State Hospital is gravely disabled, the court appoints a ____ for the patient. a. psychiatrist b. therapist who must be a trained mental health professional c. social worker ...
... b. higher than in past conflicts. c. about the same rate as in past conflicts. 11. When a court decides that a patient in Napa State Hospital is gravely disabled, the court appoints a ____ for the patient. a. psychiatrist b. therapist who must be a trained mental health professional c. social worker ...
Outline
... Do Transdiagnostic Treatments Work for Anxiety Disorders? § At least 7 independent research teams have developed transdiagnostic anxiety treatment protocols and reported preliminary outcomes. § A meta-analysis based on the limited data available found that transdiagnostic treatments are associat ...
... Do Transdiagnostic Treatments Work for Anxiety Disorders? § At least 7 independent research teams have developed transdiagnostic anxiety treatment protocols and reported preliminary outcomes. § A meta-analysis based on the limited data available found that transdiagnostic treatments are associat ...