Introduction - The Trauma Center
... abuse, physical abuse, exposure to domestic violence, crime victim, depressed parent, substance abusing parent or loss of a parent) met full DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for an average of 6.29 (+/- 0.3) lifetime DSM diagnoses. However, only 19% of males and 54% of females met criteria for lifetime PTS ...
... abuse, physical abuse, exposure to domestic violence, crime victim, depressed parent, substance abusing parent or loss of a parent) met full DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for an average of 6.29 (+/- 0.3) lifetime DSM diagnoses. However, only 19% of males and 54% of females met criteria for lifetime PTS ...
Relationships between substance use, mental health problems, and
... marijuana). In the majority of studies, substances are often categorized into distinct groups. This study also examined substance use by categorizing substances into three types: Alcohol, Cigarettes, and Marijuana. Depression. In the current study, prevalence rates of depressive symptomalogy are dis ...
... marijuana). In the majority of studies, substances are often categorized into distinct groups. This study also examined substance use by categorizing substances into three types: Alcohol, Cigarettes, and Marijuana. Depression. In the current study, prevalence rates of depressive symptomalogy are dis ...
The Risks and Benefits of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
... disorder (Vollmer, 2003). Several studies reveal that girls far more frequently are diagnosed with an anxiety disorder than boys (Sakolsky & Birmanher, 2008). The more prevalent anxiety disorders are important to consider when discussing rates and commonalities. Children with separation anxiety diso ...
... disorder (Vollmer, 2003). Several studies reveal that girls far more frequently are diagnosed with an anxiety disorder than boys (Sakolsky & Birmanher, 2008). The more prevalent anxiety disorders are important to consider when discussing rates and commonalities. Children with separation anxiety diso ...
Childhood trauma as a risk factor for
... self-injury, and for major psychiatric disorders(5,7,10,11) later in life: post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), psychotic disorders, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, borderline personality di ...
... self-injury, and for major psychiatric disorders(5,7,10,11) later in life: post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), psychotic disorders, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, borderline personality di ...
Validity of the Executive Function Theory of Attention
... of the last three editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual ...
... of the last three editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual ...
Life-event specificity: bipolar disorder compared with unipolar
... Birmingham and Cardiff. Individuals were only included if they had experienced two or more major depressive episodes of at least moderate severity that fulfilled operational criteria for recurrent unipolar depression according to the DSM-IV.23 The exclusion criteria were: intravenous drug dependence ...
... Birmingham and Cardiff. Individuals were only included if they had experienced two or more major depressive episodes of at least moderate severity that fulfilled operational criteria for recurrent unipolar depression according to the DSM-IV.23 The exclusion criteria were: intravenous drug dependence ...
File - Emily Suzanne Shields, LMHC
... Criterion A: stressor The person was exposed to: death, threatened death, actual or threatened serious injury, or actual or threatened sexual violence, as follows: (one required) 1. Direct exposure. 2. Witnessing, in person. 3. Indirectly, by learning that a close relative or close friend was expose ...
... Criterion A: stressor The person was exposed to: death, threatened death, actual or threatened serious injury, or actual or threatened sexual violence, as follows: (one required) 1. Direct exposure. 2. Witnessing, in person. 3. Indirectly, by learning that a close relative or close friend was expose ...
ASSESSMENT OF ANXIETY, DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS AND
... Chronic stress is one among the most significant risk factors for both depression and chronic migraine(25,26). Previous studies have demonstrated that, when compared to migraine, headache is associated with greater disability and lower quality of life(27-28). Other researches support the view that p ...
... Chronic stress is one among the most significant risk factors for both depression and chronic migraine(25,26). Previous studies have demonstrated that, when compared to migraine, headache is associated with greater disability and lower quality of life(27-28). Other researches support the view that p ...
Supplementary Table. Summary table of reviewed Adult ADHD Self
... stimulant medication taken in sample - Self reports filled out after clinician interview (possible sensitization to symptoms) ...
... stimulant medication taken in sample - Self reports filled out after clinician interview (possible sensitization to symptoms) ...
ASD Overview Powerpoint
... •Features that resemble autism but may not be as severe or extensive •PDD-NOS is a diagnosis (NOS: Not Otherwise Specified) AUTISM: •The most severe of the pervasive developmental disorders •Autism is a diagnosis www.RCMAutismNotebook.com (c) 2007 ...
... •Features that resemble autism but may not be as severe or extensive •PDD-NOS is a diagnosis (NOS: Not Otherwise Specified) AUTISM: •The most severe of the pervasive developmental disorders •Autism is a diagnosis www.RCMAutismNotebook.com (c) 2007 ...
The Assessment of Malingering Within Forensic Populations
... malingering (Waxman et al., 2009). Rather, patients who are presenting with an inflated symptom presentation may be in a state of personal crisis. Even patients who were once identified as malingering may unintentionally express an exaggerated portrayal of the degree of symptoms objectively present ...
... malingering (Waxman et al., 2009). Rather, patients who are presenting with an inflated symptom presentation may be in a state of personal crisis. Even patients who were once identified as malingering may unintentionally express an exaggerated portrayal of the degree of symptoms objectively present ...
PROPOSAL_UPDATED - The Center for Discovery
... stereotyped patterns of behavior (American Psychiatric Association, 2013; National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, 2014). Manifestations of the disorder can vary widely among subgroups, as individuals who have been diagnosed with autism, pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise ...
... stereotyped patterns of behavior (American Psychiatric Association, 2013; National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, 2014). Manifestations of the disorder can vary widely among subgroups, as individuals who have been diagnosed with autism, pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise ...
If Your Adolescent Has Depression or Bipolar Disorder An Essential
... 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 depression that alternate or coincide with periods of mania. The lead author of this book is a psychiatrist with several hun ...
... 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 depression that alternate or coincide with periods of mania. The lead author of this book is a psychiatrist with several hun ...
Evidence-based pharmacological treatment of anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder:
... diagnosis of an anxiety disorder, patients have to experience a certain number of symptoms for more than a minimum specified period, the symptoms causing significant personal distress, with an associated impairment in everyday function. Most research in the field has been based on the diagnostic cat ...
... diagnosis of an anxiety disorder, patients have to experience a certain number of symptoms for more than a minimum specified period, the symptoms causing significant personal distress, with an associated impairment in everyday function. Most research in the field has been based on the diagnostic cat ...
Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, 9th Edition
... standpoint. For example, our case on hypertension considers issues in etiology and treatment when the person is African American. Several of the cases include a consideration of marital adjustment and parent–child relationships. Our coverage extends to examples of eating disorders, dissociative iden ...
... standpoint. For example, our case on hypertension considers issues in etiology and treatment when the person is African American. Several of the cases include a consideration of marital adjustment and parent–child relationships. Our coverage extends to examples of eating disorders, dissociative iden ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE A Study of Hysteria Among Youth in a
... Research suggests that hysteria can be attributed to psychological, psychiatric, environmental and religious factors. When these factors are experienced continuously, people may be possessed by hysteria. Therefore, the analysis in this paper is based on studies of psychological factors, psychiatric ...
... Research suggests that hysteria can be attributed to psychological, psychiatric, environmental and religious factors. When these factors are experienced continuously, people may be possessed by hysteria. Therefore, the analysis in this paper is based on studies of psychological factors, psychiatric ...
sleep and pain - Memorial Physicians. Yakima medical practice
... incident cases of headache (diagnostic type not specified) at 1year follow-up if insomnia symptoms were present at baseline. In the same study, individuals with headache were more likely to remit at 1 year if insomnia symptoms were absent at baseline(1). Huge impact on quality of life, very strong ...
... incident cases of headache (diagnostic type not specified) at 1year follow-up if insomnia symptoms were present at baseline. In the same study, individuals with headache were more likely to remit at 1 year if insomnia symptoms were absent at baseline(1). Huge impact on quality of life, very strong ...
Dysphoric mania, mixed states, and mania with mixed features
... disturbance, and irritability/paranoia. Cluster analysis separated the patients into 2 groups that differed with respect to depressed mood. Forty-five (94%) of the patients with non-mixed mania and 30 (53%) of the patients with mixed mania were in the manic-activation cluster, while 27 (47%) mixed a ...
... disturbance, and irritability/paranoia. Cluster analysis separated the patients into 2 groups that differed with respect to depressed mood. Forty-five (94%) of the patients with non-mixed mania and 30 (53%) of the patients with mixed mania were in the manic-activation cluster, while 27 (47%) mixed a ...
Referral Form - Marion County Oregon
... schizophrenia and related conditions. A number of other conditions, such as ADHD, major depression, severe anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder can have symptoms similar to the early stages of psychotic illness, but require a different form of treatment and support. EASA tries to ensure that t ...
... schizophrenia and related conditions. A number of other conditions, such as ADHD, major depression, severe anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder can have symptoms similar to the early stages of psychotic illness, but require a different form of treatment and support. EASA tries to ensure that t ...
A critical evaluation of obsessive–compulsive disorder
... 1. The empirical status of obsessive–compulsive disorder subtypes Obsessive– compulsive disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous condition composed of multiple symptoms. Individuals seeking treatment have clinical presentations associated with many different types of obsessional concerns and compulsive beh ...
... 1. The empirical status of obsessive–compulsive disorder subtypes Obsessive– compulsive disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous condition composed of multiple symptoms. Individuals seeking treatment have clinical presentations associated with many different types of obsessional concerns and compulsive beh ...
Focus issues in dysthymia
... between chronic unipolar depression and dysthymia revealed similar history, course and outcome [53–56] . The new domain chronic depressive disorder in DSM-5 highlights the risks of other psychiatric disorders along with its course and risk of recurrence. Placing dysthymia as a chronic depressive dis ...
... between chronic unipolar depression and dysthymia revealed similar history, course and outcome [53–56] . The new domain chronic depressive disorder in DSM-5 highlights the risks of other psychiatric disorders along with its course and risk of recurrence. Placing dysthymia as a chronic depressive dis ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 12: Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic
... – Type I – Positive symptoms, good response to medication, optimistic prognosis, and absence of intellectual impairment – Type II – Negative symptoms, poor response to medication, pessimistic prognosis, and intellectual impairments ...
... – Type I – Positive symptoms, good response to medication, optimistic prognosis, and absence of intellectual impairment – Type II – Negative symptoms, poor response to medication, pessimistic prognosis, and intellectual impairments ...
MissHExp4ocd
... + COMT gene- study by Schindler confirmed association but didn’t find gender differences found previously. -Research rarely replicated as this is a new area +/-Other genes being discovered all the time – unlikely to be just one gene. - Studies before 1990 difficult to interpret due to differences in ...
... + COMT gene- study by Schindler confirmed association but didn’t find gender differences found previously. -Research rarely replicated as this is a new area +/-Other genes being discovered all the time – unlikely to be just one gene. - Studies before 1990 difficult to interpret due to differences in ...
PowerPoint Version
... chronic and relapsing nature of PTSD symptoms, create impression of more familiar psychotic illnesses, where there may be no illness other than PTSD Tucker 2002 ...
... chronic and relapsing nature of PTSD symptoms, create impression of more familiar psychotic illnesses, where there may be no illness other than PTSD Tucker 2002 ...