View/Open - University of Lethbridge
... A phenomenological-hermeneutic approach was used to research men's experience with attempting to achieve an 'ideal' masculine body. The current North American 'ideal' male body, media and cultural influences, a continuum of exercise and dieting behaviors, steroid use, addictions, eating disorders, a ...
... A phenomenological-hermeneutic approach was used to research men's experience with attempting to achieve an 'ideal' masculine body. The current North American 'ideal' male body, media and cultural influences, a continuum of exercise and dieting behaviors, steroid use, addictions, eating disorders, a ...
Adult Mental Health
... investigating the onset, course, treatment and the impact on parenting and infant outcomes ............................................................................................. 50 Why is perinatal mental health important? Some of the evidence........................ 51 ...
... investigating the onset, course, treatment and the impact on parenting and infant outcomes ............................................................................................. 50 Why is perinatal mental health important? Some of the evidence........................ 51 ...
Depression And Bipolar Disorder - Entertainment Industries Council
... of creative executives, combine with the knowledge base of mental health research scientists and other experts to represent a dynamic and potent combination that is capable of communicating important health information to the general public—our audiences. Since 1983, the Entertainment Industries Cou ...
... of creative executives, combine with the knowledge base of mental health research scientists and other experts to represent a dynamic and potent combination that is capable of communicating important health information to the general public—our audiences. Since 1983, the Entertainment Industries Cou ...
Referral Form - Marion County Oregon
... person's symptoms, history, and situation. At that point, the Team Lead may want to complete an initial assessment with the individual and/or family. EASA attempts to make sure that people are receiving the most appropriate treatment by doing a careful upfront screening and initial differential diag ...
... person's symptoms, history, and situation. At that point, the Team Lead may want to complete an initial assessment with the individual and/or family. EASA attempts to make sure that people are receiving the most appropriate treatment by doing a careful upfront screening and initial differential diag ...
AttentionDeficitHyperactivity Disorder in Young French Male Prisoners
... Previous studies in various Western countries have also revealed a higher-than-expected prevalence of actual ADHD among adult prisoners. Although ADHD is common among prison inmates, prevalence rates are inconsistent, probably because of the heterogeneity of the criteria used. Westmoreland et al. (1 ...
... Previous studies in various Western countries have also revealed a higher-than-expected prevalence of actual ADHD among adult prisoners. Although ADHD is common among prison inmates, prevalence rates are inconsistent, probably because of the heterogeneity of the criteria used. Westmoreland et al. (1 ...
Social Anxiety Disorder among Children at Gofermeda Sub City
... social and performance situations in which the individual is exposed to unfamiliar people. Thus, the central characteristic of social anxiety disorder is an intense fear of being observed by unfamiliar persons (APA, 2013). It is also defined as a persistent fear of one or more situations involving s ...
... social and performance situations in which the individual is exposed to unfamiliar people. Thus, the central characteristic of social anxiety disorder is an intense fear of being observed by unfamiliar persons (APA, 2013). It is also defined as a persistent fear of one or more situations involving s ...
Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapies for common mental
... We included 33 studies of STPP involving 2173 randomised participants with common mental disorders. Studies were of diverse conditions in which problems with emotional regulation were purported to play a causative role albeit through a range of symptom presentations. These studies evaluated STPP for ...
... We included 33 studies of STPP involving 2173 randomised participants with common mental disorders. Studies were of diverse conditions in which problems with emotional regulation were purported to play a causative role albeit through a range of symptom presentations. These studies evaluated STPP for ...
Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders
... Although there are certain key elements that are found in most successful programmes, there exists an extensive range of possible therapies, many of which may be helpful for particular problems, or for certain individuals. These possibilities should be considered when personalised support plans are ...
... Although there are certain key elements that are found in most successful programmes, there exists an extensive range of possible therapies, many of which may be helpful for particular problems, or for certain individuals. These possibilities should be considered when personalised support plans are ...
If Your Adolescent Has Depression or Bipolar Disorder An Essential
... suggest that you read the entire book, since there is considerable overlap between the two conditions. Studies have found that a substantial minority of adolescents with depression go on to develop bipolar disorder within 5 years. Conversely, most adolescents with bipolar disorder have periods of de ...
... suggest that you read the entire book, since there is considerable overlap between the two conditions. Studies have found that a substantial minority of adolescents with depression go on to develop bipolar disorder within 5 years. Conversely, most adolescents with bipolar disorder have periods of de ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... There are generally three ways that an eating disorder may be brought to the attention of an employer:1. The employee will tell their manager personally. This is unusual but is a positive sign as it shows a realisation of the problem and may suggest a readiness to address it. 2. Outward signs and sy ...
... There are generally three ways that an eating disorder may be brought to the attention of an employer:1. The employee will tell their manager personally. This is unusual but is a positive sign as it shows a realisation of the problem and may suggest a readiness to address it. 2. Outward signs and sy ...
AP Psychology Pinellas Park High School 2013
... Describe how people form illusory correlations and explain the human tendency to perceive order in random sequences. Explain how experiments help researchers isolate cause and effect, focusing on the characteristics of experimentation that make this possible. Explain the importance of statisti ...
... Describe how people form illusory correlations and explain the human tendency to perceive order in random sequences. Explain how experiments help researchers isolate cause and effect, focusing on the characteristics of experimentation that make this possible. Explain the importance of statisti ...
Psychological Evaluations in Litigation: A
... All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form of printing or by any other means, electronic or mechanical, including but not limited to, photocopying, audiovisual recording and/or information storage, unless expressly given written permission by the pu ...
... All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form of printing or by any other means, electronic or mechanical, including but not limited to, photocopying, audiovisual recording and/or information storage, unless expressly given written permission by the pu ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... either over body weight and shape or in general. As with other eating disorders, anorexia nervosa can be associated with depression, low selfesteem, alcohol misuse, self-harm and a number of other mental health conditions. Anorexia nervosa can cause severe physical problems mainly because of the eff ...
... either over body weight and shape or in general. As with other eating disorders, anorexia nervosa can be associated with depression, low selfesteem, alcohol misuse, self-harm and a number of other mental health conditions. Anorexia nervosa can cause severe physical problems mainly because of the eff ...
provider of care - South Plains College
... and conduct policy above. Lab absences must be made up within two weeks. The student is responsible for contacting the instructor about make-up. ...
... and conduct policy above. Lab absences must be made up within two weeks. The student is responsible for contacting the instructor about make-up. ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... Other childhood disorders – elimination disorders, for example – usually disappear or radically change form by adulthood There also are disorders that begin in birth or childhood and persist in stable forms into adult life ...
... Other childhood disorders – elimination disorders, for example – usually disappear or radically change form by adulthood There also are disorders that begin in birth or childhood and persist in stable forms into adult life ...
Obsessive–compulsive disorder
... lower, suggesting that many individuals with the disorder may not be diagnosed.[6] The fact that many individuals do not seek treatment may be due in part to stigma associated with OCD. The typical OCD sufferer performs tasks (or compulsions) to seek relief from obsession-related anxiety. To others, ...
... lower, suggesting that many individuals with the disorder may not be diagnosed.[6] The fact that many individuals do not seek treatment may be due in part to stigma associated with OCD. The typical OCD sufferer performs tasks (or compulsions) to seek relief from obsession-related anxiety. To others, ...
provider of care - South Plains College
... Required skills will be reviewed and demonstrated during class time. ...
... Required skills will be reviewed and demonstrated during class time. ...
Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms, Romantic Relationships
... with preoccupied and unresolved loss or trauma attachment most closely linked to BPD, with high rates of these attachment styles in patients with BPD (Argawal et al., 2004; Blatt & Levy, 2003; Levy et al., 2006). Preoccupied and unresolved adult attachments are understood in attachment theory to be ...
... with preoccupied and unresolved loss or trauma attachment most closely linked to BPD, with high rates of these attachment styles in patients with BPD (Argawal et al., 2004; Blatt & Levy, 2003; Levy et al., 2006). Preoccupied and unresolved adult attachments are understood in attachment theory to be ...
META-ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR PTSD
... Comorbid psychological difficulties, acute post-traumatic stress symptoms, and coping styles are among the factors intrinsic to the child that have been considered as risk factors for PTSD. Other cognitive (Dalgleish et al., 2005; Meiser-Stedman, 2002; Salmon & Bryant, 2002) and biological mechanism ...
... Comorbid psychological difficulties, acute post-traumatic stress symptoms, and coping styles are among the factors intrinsic to the child that have been considered as risk factors for PTSD. Other cognitive (Dalgleish et al., 2005; Meiser-Stedman, 2002; Salmon & Bryant, 2002) and biological mechanism ...
The Relationship of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and
... also found that ADHD was correlated to academic difficulties but not to offending behavior when CD effects were controlled. Another study18 also found differences of an academic type between the two disorders. ADHD children more often have cognitive and achievement deficits than CD children. They ar ...
... also found that ADHD was correlated to academic difficulties but not to offending behavior when CD effects were controlled. Another study18 also found differences of an academic type between the two disorders. ADHD children more often have cognitive and achievement deficits than CD children. They ar ...
Night-Time Experiences And Daytime Dissociation
... while sleep problems may undermine cognitive efficiency (Walker and Stickgold, 2006). Sleep problems are usually defined as having trouble falling asleep, experiencing awakenings during the night, waking up too early, or not feeling rested after a night0 s sleep. However, sleep problems may also entai ...
... while sleep problems may undermine cognitive efficiency (Walker and Stickgold, 2006). Sleep problems are usually defined as having trouble falling asleep, experiencing awakenings during the night, waking up too early, or not feeling rested after a night0 s sleep. However, sleep problems may also entai ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... of the groups of countries about which they were particularly knowledgeable. Among the agencies whose help was of vital importance were the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration in the USA, which provided generous support to the activities preparatory to the drafting of ICD-10, and wh ...
... of the groups of countries about which they were particularly knowledgeable. Among the agencies whose help was of vital importance were the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration in the USA, which provided generous support to the activities preparatory to the drafting of ICD-10, and wh ...
- Strathprints
... 160) and in the ADHD support groups (n = 40) were all sent personalised letters of introduction, information sheets describing the research, consent to participate forms and reply paid envelopes. Parents who agreed to allow their son(s)/daughter(s) to participate subsequently received a package via ...
... 160) and in the ADHD support groups (n = 40) were all sent personalised letters of introduction, information sheets describing the research, consent to participate forms and reply paid envelopes. Parents who agreed to allow their son(s)/daughter(s) to participate subsequently received a package via ...
unit 12 _ 13 study guide
... 36. Evidence suggests that ________ contribute(s) to schizophrenia. a. the internalization of anger b. depressed serotonin levels c. a pessimistic explanatory style ...
... 36. Evidence suggests that ________ contribute(s) to schizophrenia. a. the internalization of anger b. depressed serotonin levels c. a pessimistic explanatory style ...
... rise, particularly for women (Mulder, Wells, Joyce, & Bushnell, 1994; Robins, Tipp, & Pszybeck, 1991). Because antisocial personality disorder seems to have a higher prevalence within the same family constellation, both hereditary and psychosocial factors are implicated in its etiology (Kaplan, Sado ...