Influence of Self-Stigma, Distress Disclosure, and Self
... operations in Bosnia revealed that 61% of participants endorsed believing that acknowledging having a psychological problem would hurt their career. Further, 45% endorsed believing their fellow service members would spend less time with them if they revealed that they have a psychological problem. T ...
... operations in Bosnia revealed that 61% of participants endorsed believing that acknowledging having a psychological problem would hurt their career. Further, 45% endorsed believing their fellow service members would spend less time with them if they revealed that they have a psychological problem. T ...
Eating disorders and body image issues
... reinforce the resilient members within communities. These members can, in turn, serve as models and leaders within their systems. Professional counselors are also holistic and ecosystemic in outlook and action. We view clients within their environments and consider the interaction effects between th ...
... reinforce the resilient members within communities. These members can, in turn, serve as models and leaders within their systems. Professional counselors are also holistic and ecosystemic in outlook and action. We view clients within their environments and consider the interaction effects between th ...
An Attachment Theoretical Framework for Personality Disorders
... measures to assess adults’ current attitudes and behaviours toward significant others. These measures generate scores on dimensions of anxiety and avoidance, creating four categories (Bartholomew & Horowitz, 1991). Secure adults score low on both anxiety and avoidance, preoccupied individuals are hi ...
... measures to assess adults’ current attitudes and behaviours toward significant others. These measures generate scores on dimensions of anxiety and avoidance, creating four categories (Bartholomew & Horowitz, 1991). Secure adults score low on both anxiety and avoidance, preoccupied individuals are hi ...
Atlas of Bipolar Disorders
... homelessness, alcohol and substance abuse, and hardships for family members. As an example, the divorce rate among people with bipolar disorders is estimated to be 3–6 times higher than that found in the general population3. People suffering from bipolar disorders can only find some relief through p ...
... homelessness, alcohol and substance abuse, and hardships for family members. As an example, the divorce rate among people with bipolar disorders is estimated to be 3–6 times higher than that found in the general population3. People suffering from bipolar disorders can only find some relief through p ...
Curriculum Vitae - Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
... Brand, S., Foell, S., Bajoghli, H., Keshavarzi, Z., Kalak, N., Gerber, M., Schmidt, N. B., Norton, P. J., Holsboer-Trachsler, E. (2015) “Tell me how bright your hypomania is, and I tell you if you are happily in love!” – Among young adults in love, bright side hypomania is related to low depression ...
... Brand, S., Foell, S., Bajoghli, H., Keshavarzi, Z., Kalak, N., Gerber, M., Schmidt, N. B., Norton, P. J., Holsboer-Trachsler, E. (2015) “Tell me how bright your hypomania is, and I tell you if you are happily in love!” – Among young adults in love, bright side hypomania is related to low depression ...
Rhode Island Parents` Guide to Children`s Mental
... the “helpless” feeling of not knowing who to go to or what is available to help your child. As a parent of children with mental health issues, I would like to share the story of my family’s journey through the mental healthcare system. I have two children, both with a mental health diagnosis, as wel ...
... the “helpless” feeling of not knowing who to go to or what is available to help your child. As a parent of children with mental health issues, I would like to share the story of my family’s journey through the mental healthcare system. I have two children, both with a mental health diagnosis, as wel ...
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... Manual of Mental Disorders, has been the industry standard for clinicians, researchers, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and policymakers since the original draft was published in 1952 (1). The fifth revision of the Manual, known as DSM-5, was published on May 22, 2013, after receiving ...
... Manual of Mental Disorders, has been the industry standard for clinicians, researchers, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and policymakers since the original draft was published in 1952 (1). The fifth revision of the Manual, known as DSM-5, was published on May 22, 2013, after receiving ...
Untitled - Sacramento - California State University
... challenge in treating individuals with negative body image is the range of diversity in clients as not all clients will respond to certain interventions when compared with others (Kaminski, Chapman, Hayes, & Owen, 2005). The value of thinness and muscularity in Western culture is presented through t ...
... challenge in treating individuals with negative body image is the range of diversity in clients as not all clients will respond to certain interventions when compared with others (Kaminski, Chapman, Hayes, & Owen, 2005). The value of thinness and muscularity in Western culture is presented through t ...
A Test of an Interactive Model of
... versus depressive or anxious, symptoms. Some support for the model’s specificity to bulimic symptoms was observed; however, the increase of anxious symptoms was also observed. Clinical and theoretical implications are discussed. ...
... versus depressive or anxious, symptoms. Some support for the model’s specificity to bulimic symptoms was observed; however, the increase of anxious symptoms was also observed. Clinical and theoretical implications are discussed. ...
Acknowledgments Disclaimer
... Criteria F through H Criterion F states that the person must have persistence of symptoms, as outlined in criteria B through E, for more than one month (APA, 2013). Criterion G is that the person has significant symptom-related distress or functional impairment, such as occupational or social impair ...
... Criteria F through H Criterion F states that the person must have persistence of symptoms, as outlined in criteria B through E, for more than one month (APA, 2013). Criterion G is that the person has significant symptom-related distress or functional impairment, such as occupational or social impair ...
Anxiety Disorders
... – Fear is a state of immediate alarm in response to a serious, known threat to one’s well-being – Anxiety is a state of alarm in response to a vague sense of threat or danger – Both have the same physiological features: increase in respiration, perspiration, muscle ...
... – Fear is a state of immediate alarm in response to a serious, known threat to one’s well-being – Anxiety is a state of alarm in response to a vague sense of threat or danger – Both have the same physiological features: increase in respiration, perspiration, muscle ...
DSM-5: A Comprehensive Review
... has been considered the standard for the diagnosis of mental disorders, each revision has been met with criticism due to the changes in diagnostic categories and the removal or inclusion of specific disorders.2 The publication of the DSM-5 has been especially controversial and has received a great d ...
... has been considered the standard for the diagnosis of mental disorders, each revision has been met with criticism due to the changes in diagnostic categories and the removal or inclusion of specific disorders.2 The publication of the DSM-5 has been especially controversial and has received a great d ...
Generalized anxiety disorder and clinical worry episodes in young
... suggest that the percentage of subjects who do not fulfil all criteria relevant for GAD but may suffer from the majority of its symptoms should be determined. In similar vein, it has been argued that generalized anxiety even at a subclinical level may cause severe psychosocial impairment (Angst, 199 ...
... suggest that the percentage of subjects who do not fulfil all criteria relevant for GAD but may suffer from the majority of its symptoms should be determined. In similar vein, it has been argued that generalized anxiety even at a subclinical level may cause severe psychosocial impairment (Angst, 199 ...
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... assault survivors. Their findings indicated that TI fully mediated relations between perceived inescapability and overall PTSD symptom severity, as well as re-experiencing and avoidance/numbing symptom clusters. Beyond the hyperarousal PTSD model, TI may be a pathway through which trauma survivors d ...
... assault survivors. Their findings indicated that TI fully mediated relations between perceived inescapability and overall PTSD symptom severity, as well as re-experiencing and avoidance/numbing symptom clusters. Beyond the hyperarousal PTSD model, TI may be a pathway through which trauma survivors d ...
Jeanne Fery: a sixteenth-century case of dissociative identity disorder.
... inhabited by the possessing entity and has no memory for the episode) and lucid (in which the possessed individual has a sense of struggle against the invading entity). These parallel descriptions by patients with MPD/DID of their shifting relationships with internal entities in terms of control, co ...
... inhabited by the possessing entity and has no memory for the episode) and lucid (in which the possessed individual has a sense of struggle against the invading entity). These parallel descriptions by patients with MPD/DID of their shifting relationships with internal entities in terms of control, co ...
Autism spectrum disorders : an epidemiological
... by parents and/or teachers and a screened sample was examined in order to estimate the prevalence of ASDs, to discover deficits in the diagnostic criteria of ASDs, to evaluate DSM-5 draft criteria for ASD, and to assess cut-off scores for the Finnish ASSQ. Comorbid psychiatric disorders were identif ...
... by parents and/or teachers and a screened sample was examined in order to estimate the prevalence of ASDs, to discover deficits in the diagnostic criteria of ASDs, to evaluate DSM-5 draft criteria for ASD, and to assess cut-off scores for the Finnish ASSQ. Comorbid psychiatric disorders were identif ...
Jeanne Fery - ONNO VAN DER HART PhD
... inhabited by the possessing entity and has no memory for the episode) and lucid (in which the possessed individual has a sense of struggle against the invading entity). These parallel descriptions by patients with MPD/DID of their shifting relationships with internal entities in terms of control, co ...
... inhabited by the possessing entity and has no memory for the episode) and lucid (in which the possessed individual has a sense of struggle against the invading entity). These parallel descriptions by patients with MPD/DID of their shifting relationships with internal entities in terms of control, co ...
ADHD: Fact, Fiction, or Somewhere In Between
... become synonymous with the whole family of ADHD stimulant drugs. Other stimulant ADHD drugs include Adderall, Dexedrine, Focalin, Adderall XR, Ritalin LA, and Concerta. As popular as Ritalin has been in treating ADHD, Adderall is increasingly becoming the ADHD drug of choice. In 1961, the Federal Dr ...
... become synonymous with the whole family of ADHD stimulant drugs. Other stimulant ADHD drugs include Adderall, Dexedrine, Focalin, Adderall XR, Ritalin LA, and Concerta. As popular as Ritalin has been in treating ADHD, Adderall is increasingly becoming the ADHD drug of choice. In 1961, the Federal Dr ...
Evidence-Based Assessment of Anxiety and Its Disorders in
... gathered. In this way we can be assured that the comparison group is truly a representative one. Given base rates for normal changes in the reference group, we could then identify those behaviors in the targeted child and his or her family that are outside the normal range. The importance of context ...
... gathered. In this way we can be assured that the comparison group is truly a representative one. Given base rates for normal changes in the reference group, we could then identify those behaviors in the targeted child and his or her family that are outside the normal range. The importance of context ...
Sample Chapter - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... The Nature of Personality Disorders A personality disorder involves a longlasting maladaptive pattern of inner experience and behavior, dating back to adolescence or young adulthood, that is manifested in at least two of the following areas: (1) cognition, (2) affectivity, (3) interpersonal function ...
... The Nature of Personality Disorders A personality disorder involves a longlasting maladaptive pattern of inner experience and behavior, dating back to adolescence or young adulthood, that is manifested in at least two of the following areas: (1) cognition, (2) affectivity, (3) interpersonal function ...
An Evolutionary Perspective on Panic Disorder and
... upper motor neuron, and paralysis, which indicates some defect in the neuromuscular system. Congestive heart failure also results from defects, although a variety of compensatory mechanisms are also in evidence. Some medical problems are fundamentally different, however, in that they are coordinated ...
... upper motor neuron, and paralysis, which indicates some defect in the neuromuscular system. Congestive heart failure also results from defects, although a variety of compensatory mechanisms are also in evidence. Some medical problems are fundamentally different, however, in that they are coordinated ...
Mental health in context: the national study of work- search
... How does individuals’ job search activity and success vary with their mental health?.............................................................................................101 ...
... How does individuals’ job search activity and success vary with their mental health?.............................................................................................101 ...
1 DSM-5 A Comprehensive Review Dr. Jassin M. Jouria is a medical
... He graduated from Ross University School of Medicine and has completed his clinical clerkship training in various teaching hospitals throughout New York, including King’s County Hospital Center and Brookdale Medical Center, among others. Dr. Jouria has passed all USMLE medical board exams, and has s ...
... He graduated from Ross University School of Medicine and has completed his clinical clerkship training in various teaching hospitals throughout New York, including King’s County Hospital Center and Brookdale Medical Center, among others. Dr. Jouria has passed all USMLE medical board exams, and has s ...