Brief Intervention for Anxiety in Primary Care Patients
... might have them cued by social situations (SAD) or traumatic memories (PTSD), so a follow-up question about whether they occur when the patient is alone and if they were unexpected can be useful in clarifying whether PD is present. All anxious patients, whether or not they also have depression, shou ...
... might have them cued by social situations (SAD) or traumatic memories (PTSD), so a follow-up question about whether they occur when the patient is alone and if they were unexpected can be useful in clarifying whether PD is present. All anxious patients, whether or not they also have depression, shou ...
Measuring treatment outcome for posttraumatic stress disorder and
... its context. In this chapter, we have adopted the former approach, although much contained in the review of existing measures and issues relevant to a core battery can be applied easily to considerations of measurement from the point of view of continuous, dimensional assessment. We chose this appro ...
... its context. In this chapter, we have adopted the former approach, although much contained in the review of existing measures and issues relevant to a core battery can be applied easily to considerations of measurement from the point of view of continuous, dimensional assessment. We chose this appro ...
Psychiatric Nursing
... all higher teaching institutions and other training centers under the Ministry of Health as well as different regional states in Ethiopia. Nothing is left out from the standard, but in addition, some important content which will benefit students are added, for example, counseling in mental illness. ...
... all higher teaching institutions and other training centers under the Ministry of Health as well as different regional states in Ethiopia. Nothing is left out from the standard, but in addition, some important content which will benefit students are added, for example, counseling in mental illness. ...
Psychiatric Nursing
... all higher teaching institutions and other training centers under the Ministry of Health as well as different regional states in Ethiopia. Nothing is left out from the standard, but in addition, some important content which will benefit students are added, for example, counseling in mental illness. ...
... all higher teaching institutions and other training centers under the Ministry of Health as well as different regional states in Ethiopia. Nothing is left out from the standard, but in addition, some important content which will benefit students are added, for example, counseling in mental illness. ...
Neuroimaging and Dissociative Disorders
... and dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (such as Ganser syndrome). In contrast to DSM-IV-TR, ICD-10 (1992) also comprises under the category of dissociative (conversion) disorder the entity of conversion disorder (with its various forms), which is in DSM-IV-TR (2000) captured under the hea ...
... and dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (such as Ganser syndrome). In contrast to DSM-IV-TR, ICD-10 (1992) also comprises under the category of dissociative (conversion) disorder the entity of conversion disorder (with its various forms), which is in DSM-IV-TR (2000) captured under the hea ...
B - Psychosocial Rehabilitation
... for their problems. Many staff who have never run a group will be leading psychoeducational groups for the first time. For some, the idea of running a group is terrifying. For those who have run groups, most feel it is good way to improve relationships with patients and to increase their motivation ...
... for their problems. Many staff who have never run a group will be leading psychoeducational groups for the first time. For some, the idea of running a group is terrifying. For those who have run groups, most feel it is good way to improve relationships with patients and to increase their motivation ...
Identification of the Gifted Child - Lori Comallie
... High ideals result in feeling of obligation (pressure) to make contributions to the world. High ideals/aspirations lead to a need to be on top in grades; desire to please parents and teachers. Their apparent high potential leads others to expect more of them. Sense of time pressures/limitati ...
... High ideals result in feeling of obligation (pressure) to make contributions to the world. High ideals/aspirations lead to a need to be on top in grades; desire to please parents and teachers. Their apparent high potential leads others to expect more of them. Sense of time pressures/limitati ...
OBESITY and MOOD DISORDERS
... when people are trying to lose weight they ignore internal signals, and use cognitive rules to limit their intake Cognitive rules related to “forbidden foods” and “all-or-none” approach. If violated all is lost therefore over consumption occurs. Mood influences eating in restrained ...
... when people are trying to lose weight they ignore internal signals, and use cognitive rules to limit their intake Cognitive rules related to “forbidden foods” and “all-or-none” approach. If violated all is lost therefore over consumption occurs. Mood influences eating in restrained ...
Using the PTSD Checklist (PCL)
... The PCL is a self-report instrument that can be read by respondents themselves or read to them either in person or over the telephone. It can be completed in approximately 5-10 minutes. The PCL can be scored in several ways: • A total symptom severity score (range = 17-85) can be obtained by summin ...
... The PCL is a self-report instrument that can be read by respondents themselves or read to them either in person or over the telephone. It can be completed in approximately 5-10 minutes. The PCL can be scored in several ways: • A total symptom severity score (range = 17-85) can be obtained by summin ...
Perplexities of treatment resistence in eating disorders Open Access
... eating disorder subtypes substance use disorders are associated with a high prevalence of major depression, anxiety disorders, and cluster B personality disorders [11]. The high degree of multiple comorbidities with substance use disorders and eating disorders makes it difficult to determine the eff ...
... eating disorder subtypes substance use disorders are associated with a high prevalence of major depression, anxiety disorders, and cluster B personality disorders [11]. The high degree of multiple comorbidities with substance use disorders and eating disorders makes it difficult to determine the eff ...
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) - Patient
... developed to provide information for the planning and monitoring of services. This can be achieved at patient level with the monitoring of outcomes of care and nationally as part of monitoring services. The DH Mental Health Information Strategy (2001) introduced mental health electronic records and ...
... developed to provide information for the planning and monitoring of services. This can be achieved at patient level with the monitoring of outcomes of care and nationally as part of monitoring services. The DH Mental Health Information Strategy (2001) introduced mental health electronic records and ...
Separation Anxiety Avoidance Inventory- Child and Parent Version: Psychometric
... an important prerequisite for a successful treatment. In addition to structured interviews, questionnaires are widely used to assess symptoms, treatment progress and treatment evaluation. It is recommendable to consider multiple sources of information, particularly the parents and the child [10]. As ...
... an important prerequisite for a successful treatment. In addition to structured interviews, questionnaires are widely used to assess symptoms, treatment progress and treatment evaluation. It is recommendable to consider multiple sources of information, particularly the parents and the child [10]. As ...
Session #15 – PTSD and its Impact on the Family
... specific criteria are met. One person who has been diagnosed with PTSD may look very different from another with the same disorder. The specific traumatic experience and the resultant impact on the individual and his/her loved ones are unique to each family. The diagnosis can be made only by a train ...
... specific criteria are met. One person who has been diagnosed with PTSD may look very different from another with the same disorder. The specific traumatic experience and the resultant impact on the individual and his/her loved ones are unique to each family. The diagnosis can be made only by a train ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... In the 1930s, hyperkinesis, impulsivity, learning disability, and short attention span were described as ‘‘minimal brain damage’’—and later as ‘‘minimal brain dysfunction’’—due to similarities to patients with frank central nervous system (CNS) injuries. In the 1950s, this label was modified to ‘‘hy ...
... In the 1930s, hyperkinesis, impulsivity, learning disability, and short attention span were described as ‘‘minimal brain damage’’—and later as ‘‘minimal brain dysfunction’’—due to similarities to patients with frank central nervous system (CNS) injuries. In the 1950s, this label was modified to ‘‘hy ...
the presumed eggshell plaintiff rule: determining liability when
... rule would likely preclude recovery for plaintiffs with latent mental conditions. For plaintiffs to recover for mental harm, the jury must find that ‘‘a person of ordinary mental condition’’ would have suffered mental harm.28 If the jury finds the plaintiff is ‘‘ordinary,’’ then the defendant is lia ...
... rule would likely preclude recovery for plaintiffs with latent mental conditions. For plaintiffs to recover for mental harm, the jury must find that ‘‘a person of ordinary mental condition’’ would have suffered mental harm.28 If the jury finds the plaintiff is ‘‘ordinary,’’ then the defendant is lia ...
Psychological processes in bipolar affective disorder
... for people with this highly disabling illness and also research on underlying biological mechanisms, for example by identifying candidate endophenotypes or by providing targets for neuroimaging studies. Some studies have identified depression-related psychological abnormalities in people with bipola ...
... for people with this highly disabling illness and also research on underlying biological mechanisms, for example by identifying candidate endophenotypes or by providing targets for neuroimaging studies. Some studies have identified depression-related psychological abnormalities in people with bipola ...
The co-occurrence of anxiety disorders in African American parents
... remained in the final sample since separate analyses were conducted for children meeting criteria for an anxiety disorder/no diagnosis, and children meeting criteria for anxiety/other forms of psychopathology/no diagnoses (e.g., this rationale is detailed below). 2.2. Measures 2.2.1. The Anxiety Diso ...
... remained in the final sample since separate analyses were conducted for children meeting criteria for an anxiety disorder/no diagnosis, and children meeting criteria for anxiety/other forms of psychopathology/no diagnoses (e.g., this rationale is detailed below). 2.2. Measures 2.2.1. The Anxiety Diso ...
Seminar
... Borderline personality disorder is characterised by a pervasive pattern of instability in affect regulation, impulse control, interpersonal relationships, and self-image. Clinical signs of the disorder include emotional dysregulation, impulsive aggression, repeated self-injury, and chronic suicidal ...
... Borderline personality disorder is characterised by a pervasive pattern of instability in affect regulation, impulse control, interpersonal relationships, and self-image. Clinical signs of the disorder include emotional dysregulation, impulsive aggression, repeated self-injury, and chronic suicidal ...
Risk Factors for PTSD 1 Obstacles to the Study of Risk
... specific stressor does not itself incite PTSD, it may sensitize victims, rendering them especially likely to develop the disorder in response to subsequent stressors. One can understand the appeal of this hypothesis to anyone who worries that identifying risk factors blames victims for their plight. ...
... specific stressor does not itself incite PTSD, it may sensitize victims, rendering them especially likely to develop the disorder in response to subsequent stressors. One can understand the appeal of this hypothesis to anyone who worries that identifying risk factors blames victims for their plight. ...
Antipsychotics in children and adolescents
... antipsychotics has been documented, with no evidence of specific efficacy of SGA on negative symptoms (Leucht et al., 2008). Moreover, also the SGA can, with a varying degrees, cause extrapyramidal adverse effects (Correll, 2008b), and metabolic adverse effects can emerge during treatment also with ...
... antipsychotics has been documented, with no evidence of specific efficacy of SGA on negative symptoms (Leucht et al., 2008). Moreover, also the SGA can, with a varying degrees, cause extrapyramidal adverse effects (Correll, 2008b), and metabolic adverse effects can emerge during treatment also with ...
A Family Guide to Concurrent Disorders
... classes, disorders are further broken down—for example, depressive disorders and bipolar disorders are included in the mood disorders class. For each disorder, the DSM-IV lists specific criteria for making a diagnosis. While we will use the terms co-occurring problems and concurrent disorders in thi ...
... classes, disorders are further broken down—for example, depressive disorders and bipolar disorders are included in the mood disorders class. For each disorder, the DSM-IV lists specific criteria for making a diagnosis. While we will use the terms co-occurring problems and concurrent disorders in thi ...
CHAPTER 13 Psychological Disorders
... spirits to escape – Middle Ages--treatment involved exorcism of evil spirits – 15th century-- “witches” were tortured, imprisoned or executed – Asylums – In the 1790s, Pinel & others emphasized disease & physical illness, which later led to the medical model & subsequent modern psychiatry ...
... spirits to escape – Middle Ages--treatment involved exorcism of evil spirits – 15th century-- “witches” were tortured, imprisoned or executed – Asylums – In the 1790s, Pinel & others emphasized disease & physical illness, which later led to the medical model & subsequent modern psychiatry ...
Mental health reference resource
... can be provided for people with a mental illness in NSW. The Act acknowledges that although people with mental illness need to have the same rights as everyone else in NSW, there are times in which mental illness results in behaviour that leads to those rights being curtailed. The Act sets out the c ...
... can be provided for people with a mental illness in NSW. The Act acknowledges that although people with mental illness need to have the same rights as everyone else in NSW, there are times in which mental illness results in behaviour that leads to those rights being curtailed. The Act sets out the c ...
Traumatic Encounters: Reading Tim O`Brien
... human experience, some collective experiences—genocide, combat, natural disasters—leave whole groups of survivors vulnerable to PTSD. Heberle notes that “Vietnam combat veterans, who may have been no more than 20 percent of the total American military personnel in Southeast Asia, constitute another ...
... human experience, some collective experiences—genocide, combat, natural disasters—leave whole groups of survivors vulnerable to PTSD. Heberle notes that “Vietnam combat veterans, who may have been no more than 20 percent of the total American military personnel in Southeast Asia, constitute another ...
Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents National Institute of Mental Health
... Some of the types of medications generally used to treat bipolar disorder are listed below. Information on medications can change. For the most up-to-date information on use and side effects of medications, see the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website at http://www.fda.gov. You can also ...
... Some of the types of medications generally used to treat bipolar disorder are listed below. Information on medications can change. For the most up-to-date information on use and side effects of medications, see the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website at http://www.fda.gov. You can also ...