8 Attachment Trauma and the Developing Right Brain
... bodily based affective communications of mutual gaze, the attuned mother synchronizes the spatiotemporal patterning of her exogenous sensory stimulation with the infant’s spontaneous expressions of endogenous organismic rhythms. Via this contingent responsivity, the mother appraises the nonverbal ex ...
... bodily based affective communications of mutual gaze, the attuned mother synchronizes the spatiotemporal patterning of her exogenous sensory stimulation with the infant’s spontaneous expressions of endogenous organismic rhythms. Via this contingent responsivity, the mother appraises the nonverbal ex ...
a history of antisocial personality disorder in the
... psychopathy and sociopathy before earning its current title. The term antisocial personality disorder didn’t even appear in the psychiatric realm until the publication of the DSM-III in 1980. It is common for people to use the terms psychopathy and sociopathy interchangeably in conversation, as both ...
... psychopathy and sociopathy before earning its current title. The term antisocial personality disorder didn’t even appear in the psychiatric realm until the publication of the DSM-III in 1980. It is common for people to use the terms psychopathy and sociopathy interchangeably in conversation, as both ...
Types of phobias
... The treatment for phobias is agreed on by most of the psychological community. ____________________________ _________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ exercises. This should be done under professional supervision, so the patients are not ...
... The treatment for phobias is agreed on by most of the psychological community. ____________________________ _________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ exercises. This should be done under professional supervision, so the patients are not ...
Examination of the Relationship Between Caesarean Section Births
... 2012). These include issues with attending to conversations, maintaining relationships with peers, and effectively managing anger or impulsive comments. According to Fleming and McMahon, college students are more likely to display symptoms of depression and anxiety and are also more likely to use dr ...
... 2012). These include issues with attending to conversations, maintaining relationships with peers, and effectively managing anger or impulsive comments. According to Fleming and McMahon, college students are more likely to display symptoms of depression and anxiety and are also more likely to use dr ...
... are less deserving of legal protection and benefits than individuals with physical illnesses.4 My purpose in this particular piece is to examine the patchwork of state law addressing mental health parity and to question the logic, scientific bases, and empirical accuracy of the assumptions underlyin ...
Explanatory models for the care of outpatients with mood disorders
... field of cross-cultural psychiatry, health care systems, especially in low- and middle-income countries, need to design and deliver culturally relevant interventions that effectively deal with this problem. However, there is generally a paucity of suitable evidence to guide the planning and delivery ...
... field of cross-cultural psychiatry, health care systems, especially in low- and middle-income countries, need to design and deliver culturally relevant interventions that effectively deal with this problem. However, there is generally a paucity of suitable evidence to guide the planning and delivery ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder caused in mentally disordered
... stress and the presence of untreated PTSD symptoms may serve to prevent treatment gains for the primary mental disorder. If risk of future dangerousness is associated with unstable mental state, as is often the case in a mentally disordered population, then the development of PTSD post-offence may s ...
... stress and the presence of untreated PTSD symptoms may serve to prevent treatment gains for the primary mental disorder. If risk of future dangerousness is associated with unstable mental state, as is often the case in a mentally disordered population, then the development of PTSD post-offence may s ...
Promoting Mental Health Through Healthy Eating And
... care providers can lead to reduced nutrition-related side effects of psychiatric medications, improved cognition, better self-management of concurrent and comorbid conditions, and improved overall occupational, social, and psychological functioning. Targeted nutritional interventions exist for menta ...
... care providers can lead to reduced nutrition-related side effects of psychiatric medications, improved cognition, better self-management of concurrent and comorbid conditions, and improved overall occupational, social, and psychological functioning. Targeted nutritional interventions exist for menta ...
Thesis - KI Open Archive
... (4). The fear response will be largely influenced by cognitive processes, for example if we perceive the situation as threatening or not, and how we judge our ability to cope with the threat (5-7). To some extent, what we fear, and how fear is expressed, is determined by inheritance and evolution. H ...
... (4). The fear response will be largely influenced by cognitive processes, for example if we perceive the situation as threatening or not, and how we judge our ability to cope with the threat (5-7). To some extent, what we fear, and how fear is expressed, is determined by inheritance and evolution. H ...
Clinical and Educational Child Psychology
... Clinical and Educational Child Psychology, First Edition. Linda Wilmshurst. ...
... Clinical and Educational Child Psychology, First Edition. Linda Wilmshurst. ...
Panic Disorder
... as they occur when there is no real danger, they are not the result of a medical condition such as a heart murmur and they do not reflect alcohol or drug intoxication. Mental health professionals refer to this pattern of symptoms as panic disorder and it is estimated that approximately 3 to 4 out of ...
... as they occur when there is no real danger, they are not the result of a medical condition such as a heart murmur and they do not reflect alcohol or drug intoxication. Mental health professionals refer to this pattern of symptoms as panic disorder and it is estimated that approximately 3 to 4 out of ...
Coping With Disease-Related Stressors in
... sexual activity, etc.; (2) cognitive symptoms such as: forgetful ness, difficulty concentrating, lack of mental energy, etc.; and (3) symptoms of a psychosocial or emotional nature (feeling socially isolated, being dependent on others, loss of control, etc.). Groupings of symptoms were made on the b ...
... sexual activity, etc.; (2) cognitive symptoms such as: forgetful ness, difficulty concentrating, lack of mental energy, etc.; and (3) symptoms of a psychosocial or emotional nature (feeling socially isolated, being dependent on others, loss of control, etc.). Groupings of symptoms were made on the b ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... But children with the inattentive kind of ADHD are not the only ones whose disorders can be missed. For example, adults may think that children with the hyperactive and impulsive subtypes just have emotional or disciplinary problems. ...
... But children with the inattentive kind of ADHD are not the only ones whose disorders can be missed. For example, adults may think that children with the hyperactive and impulsive subtypes just have emotional or disciplinary problems. ...
NIMH Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Publication
... But children with the inattentive kind of ADHD are not the only ones whose disorders can be missed. For example, adults may think that children with the hyperactive and impulsive subtypes just have emotional or disciplinary problems. ...
... But children with the inattentive kind of ADHD are not the only ones whose disorders can be missed. For example, adults may think that children with the hyperactive and impulsive subtypes just have emotional or disciplinary problems. ...
Somatoform Dissociation in Traumatized World War I Combat Soldiers
... higher mental control’’ (p. 834). Likewise, Myers (1940) formulated the concept that the ‘‘ ‘functional’ nervous disorders are assignable . . . to a dissociated personality and its results’’ (p. 71). We believe that Myers’ (1940) distinction between what he referred to as the ‘‘emotional’’ or trauma ...
... higher mental control’’ (p. 834). Likewise, Myers (1940) formulated the concept that the ‘‘ ‘functional’ nervous disorders are assignable . . . to a dissociated personality and its results’’ (p. 71). We believe that Myers’ (1940) distinction between what he referred to as the ‘‘emotional’’ or trauma ...
The effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy
... (mainly borderline and Cluster C personality disorders). Cluster C includes obsessivecompulsive, avoidant, and dependent personality disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). There is also evidence from a limited number of studies that psychodynamic psychotherapy can be effective in the tr ...
... (mainly borderline and Cluster C personality disorders). Cluster C includes obsessivecompulsive, avoidant, and dependent personality disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). There is also evidence from a limited number of studies that psychodynamic psychotherapy can be effective in the tr ...
The prevalence of body dysmorphic disorder: a
... patients with other mental disorders have increased rates of BDD. Despite the association of BDD with OCD or social phobia, DSM-IV (APA, 1994) and ICD-10 (WHO, 1993) do not classify BDD under anxiety disorders but rather under the category of somatoform disorders. Little is currently known about sim ...
... patients with other mental disorders have increased rates of BDD. Despite the association of BDD with OCD or social phobia, DSM-IV (APA, 1994) and ICD-10 (WHO, 1993) do not classify BDD under anxiety disorders but rather under the category of somatoform disorders. Little is currently known about sim ...
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... as a somatoform disorder in DSM-IV, many now view it as more closely related to OCD, due to its obsessive–compulsive symptoms and positive response to similar therapy and drug treatments. It appears to differ in several important respects however. Only 30% of people with OCD have an additional diagn ...
... as a somatoform disorder in DSM-IV, many now view it as more closely related to OCD, due to its obsessive–compulsive symptoms and positive response to similar therapy and drug treatments. It appears to differ in several important respects however. Only 30% of people with OCD have an additional diagn ...
Depression and Anxiety in end stage renal disease patients
... To help sustain their life, dialysis patients are dependent on time-consuming treatment that usually takes several times during the week. The use of pharmaceutical agents and restrictions on nutritional and fluid intake are also important, both for survival and improved general health. Reduced physi ...
... To help sustain their life, dialysis patients are dependent on time-consuming treatment that usually takes several times during the week. The use of pharmaceutical agents and restrictions on nutritional and fluid intake are also important, both for survival and improved general health. Reduced physi ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... long-standing and notoriously difficult problems associated with the description and classification of these disorders, special care has been taken to explain how the classification has been approached. For each disorder, a description is provided of the main clinical features, and also of any impor ...
... long-standing and notoriously difficult problems associated with the description and classification of these disorders, special care has been taken to explain how the classification has been approached. For each disorder, a description is provided of the main clinical features, and also of any impor ...
the national institute of mental health guide to bipolar disorder
... In addition, people with bipolar disorder are at higher risk for thyroid disease, migraine headaches, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and other physical illnesses.12, 13 These illnesses may cause symptoms of mania or depression, or they may be caused by some medications used to treat bipolar disor ...
... In addition, people with bipolar disorder are at higher risk for thyroid disease, migraine headaches, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and other physical illnesses.12, 13 These illnesses may cause symptoms of mania or depression, or they may be caused by some medications used to treat bipolar disor ...
GAIT - Baylor College of Medicine
... o New medication or dosing review o Number and type of medications Hough JC, McHenry MP, Kammer LM. Gait disorders in the elderly. Am Fam Physician. 1987;35(6):191-196 Sudarsky L. Clinical approach to gait disorders of aging: an overview. In: Masdeu JC, Sudarsky L, Wolfson L, eds. Gait Disorders of ...
... o New medication or dosing review o Number and type of medications Hough JC, McHenry MP, Kammer LM. Gait disorders in the elderly. Am Fam Physician. 1987;35(6):191-196 Sudarsky L. Clinical approach to gait disorders of aging: an overview. In: Masdeu JC, Sudarsky L, Wolfson L, eds. Gait Disorders of ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... GAD: The Sociocultural Perspective Since race is closely tied to stress in the U.S., it is not surprising that it is also tied to the prevalence of GAD In any given year, African Americans are 30% more likely than white Americans to suffer from GAD Multicultural researchers have not consistent ...
... GAD: The Sociocultural Perspective Since race is closely tied to stress in the U.S., it is not surprising that it is also tied to the prevalence of GAD In any given year, African Americans are 30% more likely than white Americans to suffer from GAD Multicultural researchers have not consistent ...
the effect of habituation and changes in cognition on anxious
... performance on measures of intelligence and children’s performance on subtests of intelligence measures over the testing session. Changes in cognition and habituation to the testing situation during administration of intelligence quotient (IQ) measures were expected to result in a decrease in anxie ...
... performance on measures of intelligence and children’s performance on subtests of intelligence measures over the testing session. Changes in cognition and habituation to the testing situation during administration of intelligence quotient (IQ) measures were expected to result in a decrease in anxie ...