- Journal of the American Academy of Child and
... that serious attachment disturbances are evident in settings in which infants must depend on large numbers of caregivers (Smyke et al., 2002; Tizard and Rees, 1975). Nevertheless, we do not know what the limits of their adaptability are, that is, how many attachment figures an infant can have withou ...
... that serious attachment disturbances are evident in settings in which infants must depend on large numbers of caregivers (Smyke et al., 2002; Tizard and Rees, 1975). Nevertheless, we do not know what the limits of their adaptability are, that is, how many attachment figures an infant can have withou ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children
... that serious attachment disturbances are evident in settings in which infants must depend on large numbers of caregivers (Smyke et al., 2002; Tizard and Rees, 1975). Nevertheless, we do not know what the limits of their adaptability are, that is, how many attachment figures an infant can have without ...
... that serious attachment disturbances are evident in settings in which infants must depend on large numbers of caregivers (Smyke et al., 2002; Tizard and Rees, 1975). Nevertheless, we do not know what the limits of their adaptability are, that is, how many attachment figures an infant can have without ...
Chapter 8 Summary
... for ADHD have been proposed, and current research suggests that neurobiological factors likely play a primary role (e.g., abnormalities in the frontalstriatal circuitry of the brain). A number of neurotransmitters may be involved as well (e.g., dopamine, norepinephrine). In addition, genetic factors ...
... for ADHD have been proposed, and current research suggests that neurobiological factors likely play a primary role (e.g., abnormalities in the frontalstriatal circuitry of the brain). A number of neurotransmitters may be involved as well (e.g., dopamine, norepinephrine). In addition, genetic factors ...
ORTHOREXIA NERVOSA: PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDER OR
... general conceptualization of ON as a “fixation on healthy food” (p. 9) and obsession for proper nutrition that focuses on food quality rather than quantity. Bratman was the first to coin the term ON in 1997, and none of the studies since have sought to expand or redefine this interpretation into an ...
... general conceptualization of ON as a “fixation on healthy food” (p. 9) and obsession for proper nutrition that focuses on food quality rather than quantity. Bratman was the first to coin the term ON in 1997, and none of the studies since have sought to expand or redefine this interpretation into an ...
Recognition and Treatment of Anxiety in the Medically Ill
... by which neuroplasticity and cellular resilience can be increasedMatthew in mood disorders. (a) Phosphodiesterase inhibitors increase the levels of pCREB; (b) MAP kinase modulators increase the expression of the major neurotrophic protein Bcl-2; (c) mGluR II/III agonists modulate the release of exce ...
... by which neuroplasticity and cellular resilience can be increasedMatthew in mood disorders. (a) Phosphodiesterase inhibitors increase the levels of pCREB; (b) MAP kinase modulators increase the expression of the major neurotrophic protein Bcl-2; (c) mGluR II/III agonists modulate the release of exce ...
1 Functional Impairments of South African Children and Adolescents
... Partially in response to the above critiques, and partially in response to “a growing call for evidence-based assessments of child and adolescent anxiety disorders” (Silverman & Ollendick, 2005, p. 15, as cited in Piacentini, Peris, Bergman, Chang, & Jaffer, in press), Piacentini et al. (in press) d ...
... Partially in response to the above critiques, and partially in response to “a growing call for evidence-based assessments of child and adolescent anxiety disorders” (Silverman & Ollendick, 2005, p. 15, as cited in Piacentini, Peris, Bergman, Chang, & Jaffer, in press), Piacentini et al. (in press) d ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder or Dysthymia
... 1980 the diagnosis of dysthymia was introduced into the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the DSM-111 (American Psychiatric Association, 1980). At that time, the depressive symptoms of dysthymia were characterized as less severe but of longer duration than t ...
... 1980 the diagnosis of dysthymia was introduced into the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the DSM-111 (American Psychiatric Association, 1980). At that time, the depressive symptoms of dysthymia were characterized as less severe but of longer duration than t ...
Name Removed ENGL 101, Sect. 0202 Prof. Thomas Geary August
... poison are the same people who are supposed to be giving them support and care. By prescribing antipsychotic medication to children, doctors are unnecessarily putting our children at risk for serious harm and even death. The use of antipsychotic medication in children is unethical due to their harmf ...
... poison are the same people who are supposed to be giving them support and care. By prescribing antipsychotic medication to children, doctors are unnecessarily putting our children at risk for serious harm and even death. The use of antipsychotic medication in children is unethical due to their harmf ...
Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Recovery What you
... understanding of the illness itself, its medical treatments, and coping strategies. Second, to update consumers and family members briefly on the recent scientific thinking about the causes and symptoms of bipolar disorder as well as some discussion of treatment options. You will find additional ref ...
... understanding of the illness itself, its medical treatments, and coping strategies. Second, to update consumers and family members briefly on the recent scientific thinking about the causes and symptoms of bipolar disorder as well as some discussion of treatment options. You will find additional ref ...
Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
... PMDD. Biochemical factors, however, cannot fully account for the appearance of symptoms.1,4,6,7 PMS/PMDD also have a genetic component and are more likely in women whose mother’s have a history of PMS or PMDD.3,5,7 There is still much to learn about the etiology of PMS and PMDD. PMS and PMDD are st ...
... PMDD. Biochemical factors, however, cannot fully account for the appearance of symptoms.1,4,6,7 PMS/PMDD also have a genetic component and are more likely in women whose mother’s have a history of PMS or PMDD.3,5,7 There is still much to learn about the etiology of PMS and PMDD. PMS and PMDD are st ...
406_2017_801_MOESM1_ESM - Springer Static Content Server
... not clear whether assessors were blinded No verification of self-report alcohol/drug use, no ratings of treatment adherence/fi delity. ...
... not clear whether assessors were blinded No verification of self-report alcohol/drug use, no ratings of treatment adherence/fi delity. ...
efficacy of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing beyond
... participant of this case study, a sitting session judge of judicial governmental scaffold reported to this mental health tertiary care facility at his own accord with features of intense anxiety, depression, maladjustment issues and post- traumatic stress for a duration of several months. As a parti ...
... participant of this case study, a sitting session judge of judicial governmental scaffold reported to this mental health tertiary care facility at his own accord with features of intense anxiety, depression, maladjustment issues and post- traumatic stress for a duration of several months. As a parti ...
NEI`s Master Psychopharmacology Program Study Guide: Bipolar
... Link Between Mood Disorders and Metabolic Comorbidities (CME video) Additional Resources** Stahl SM. Stahl's essential psychopharmacology, fourth edition. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press; 2013. (Chapter 6) Obesity, Cardiometabolic Syndrome, and Psychiatric Illness (CME video) The Progressiv ...
... Link Between Mood Disorders and Metabolic Comorbidities (CME video) Additional Resources** Stahl SM. Stahl's essential psychopharmacology, fourth edition. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press; 2013. (Chapter 6) Obesity, Cardiometabolic Syndrome, and Psychiatric Illness (CME video) The Progressiv ...
CR151 Psychological therapies in psychiatry and primary care June 2008
... The National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has recognised the contribution that psychotherapeutic treatments can make to the care of people with a wide range of debilitating mental and physical illnesses and the importance of initiatives such as the Improving Access to Psycholog ...
... The National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has recognised the contribution that psychotherapeutic treatments can make to the care of people with a wide range of debilitating mental and physical illnesses and the importance of initiatives such as the Improving Access to Psycholog ...
The efficiency of MMPI-2 validity scales in detecting malingering of
... on the MMPI-2, while information on the validity scales greatly facilitated the malingering of the disorder. The majority of the research is focused on disorders such as depression, schizophrenia and posttraumatic stress disorder, while others required the participants to present themselves as gener ...
... on the MMPI-2, while information on the validity scales greatly facilitated the malingering of the disorder. The majority of the research is focused on disorders such as depression, schizophrenia and posttraumatic stress disorder, while others required the participants to present themselves as gener ...
Are Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms Related to
... illustrated by the relationship between the STAI and MDI. The results suggest that trait anxiety integrates well into existing models of MD. Because MD involves high levels of exercise to obtain and maintain a certain body shape, the findings also support research indicating that people who exercise ...
... illustrated by the relationship between the STAI and MDI. The results suggest that trait anxiety integrates well into existing models of MD. Because MD involves high levels of exercise to obtain and maintain a certain body shape, the findings also support research indicating that people who exercise ...
Association of Psychiatric Disorders and Sleep Apnea in a Large
... apnea and for the parent population without sleep apnea. In addition to demographic variables (sex and ethnicity), ICD-9-CM codes for comorbid psychiatric conditions were tabulated (Table 1), including (1) psychotic disorders, (2) depressive disorders, (3) posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), (4) b ...
... apnea and for the parent population without sleep apnea. In addition to demographic variables (sex and ethnicity), ICD-9-CM codes for comorbid psychiatric conditions were tabulated (Table 1), including (1) psychotic disorders, (2) depressive disorders, (3) posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), (4) b ...
USING DYNAMIC FACTOR ANALYSIS TO MODEL
... Figure 1. Flow chart of participants through the study..........................................................21 Figure 2. Interpolated control/impulsivity data across 19 days of responses for participant 9.....31 Figure 3. 3-variate autoregressive dynamic factor model (AR[1] model) describing the ...
... Figure 1. Flow chart of participants through the study..........................................................21 Figure 2. Interpolated control/impulsivity data across 19 days of responses for participant 9.....31 Figure 3. 3-variate autoregressive dynamic factor model (AR[1] model) describing the ...
Anxiety - GLLM Moodle
... The focus of the anxiety and worry is not confined to features of an Axis I disorder, e.g., the anxiety or worry is not about having a Panic Attack (as in Panic Disorder), being embarrassed in public (as in Social Phobia), being contaminated (as in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) being away from home ...
... The focus of the anxiety and worry is not confined to features of an Axis I disorder, e.g., the anxiety or worry is not about having a Panic Attack (as in Panic Disorder), being embarrassed in public (as in Social Phobia), being contaminated (as in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) being away from home ...
Brief Research Communication No Association Between Two Polymorphisms of the
... asks about ADHD symptoms in various settings. An algorithm was used to derive each of the DSM-IV ADHD symptoms from the PACS interview data and these were combined with items that scored two or more from teacher ratings of DSM-IV items taken from the long version of the Conners’ Teacher Rating Scale ...
... asks about ADHD symptoms in various settings. An algorithm was used to derive each of the DSM-IV ADHD symptoms from the PACS interview data and these were combined with items that scored two or more from teacher ratings of DSM-IV items taken from the long version of the Conners’ Teacher Rating Scale ...
... adults but some interpretive flexibility may be needed on the part of the clinician, since some have suggested that a lower threshold, such as four or five out of the nine DSM-IV criteria, be considered sufficient in adults (Mick et al., 2004; McGough and Barkley, 2004; Biederman and Faraone, 2004; ...
Human Resources - Dr. William Howatt
... Stress, if left unchecked or not dealt with, over time can result in disease Stress Disease Burnout Crisis state Functioning state ...
... Stress, if left unchecked or not dealt with, over time can result in disease Stress Disease Burnout Crisis state Functioning state ...
Multi-Disciplinary Team Training
... Unexpected/sudden and repeated episodes of intense fear that occur out of the blue, without any apparent cause and tend to last for a few minutes at a time. Fear/worry about having subsequent panic attacks Physiological symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath ...
... Unexpected/sudden and repeated episodes of intense fear that occur out of the blue, without any apparent cause and tend to last for a few minutes at a time. Fear/worry about having subsequent panic attacks Physiological symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath ...
150409_CDP Research Update
... by Veterans/military members with a history of mTBI. On average, these symptoms were not significantly more common in those with a history of mTBI than in those without, although a lack of significant mean differences does not preclude the possibility that some individuals could experience substanti ...
... by Veterans/military members with a history of mTBI. On average, these symptoms were not significantly more common in those with a history of mTBI than in those without, although a lack of significant mean differences does not preclude the possibility that some individuals could experience substanti ...