PDF 34 - The Open University
... and spiritual characteristics and tendencies exist because they were useful or even essential in enabling our ancestors to survive and reproduce more successfully than their competitors. In other words, such characteristics and tendencies were adaptive; helping us to adapt to survive. It is importan ...
... and spiritual characteristics and tendencies exist because they were useful or even essential in enabling our ancestors to survive and reproduce more successfully than their competitors. In other words, such characteristics and tendencies were adaptive; helping us to adapt to survive. It is importan ...
MSE, Rosenthal and Akiskal
... of mental illnesses, and approaches that appeared to sanction the conceptualization of behavioral disturbances as diseases were suspect. However, in light of remarkable advances in the fields of genetics, pharmacology, neuro-endocrinology, and neurophysiology over the past decade, the idea of underl ...
... of mental illnesses, and approaches that appeared to sanction the conceptualization of behavioral disturbances as diseases were suspect. However, in light of remarkable advances in the fields of genetics, pharmacology, neuro-endocrinology, and neurophysiology over the past decade, the idea of underl ...
New ways to classify bipolar disorders: going from categorical
... No potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported. ...
... No potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported. ...
Delusional Disorder
... Delusional disorder is an illness characterized by the presence of nonbizarre delusions in the absence of other mood or psychotic symptoms. Diagnostic Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) (APA, 2000) defines delusions as false beliefs based on incorrect inference abo ...
... Delusional disorder is an illness characterized by the presence of nonbizarre delusions in the absence of other mood or psychotic symptoms. Diagnostic Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) (APA, 2000) defines delusions as false beliefs based on incorrect inference abo ...
Accepted Version - Queen Mary University of London
... Age, marital status, background of migration, educational level and the legal status in prison were assessed using structured questions. The marital status was categorized in the not mutually exclusive categories single, married, co-residing, separated, divorced, widowed. The educational level was c ...
... Age, marital status, background of migration, educational level and the legal status in prison were assessed using structured questions. The marital status was categorized in the not mutually exclusive categories single, married, co-residing, separated, divorced, widowed. The educational level was c ...
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
... Substances considered for entitlement must meet the criteria established by VAC. Criteria for Consideration of Entitlement of a Substance Substances considered for entitlement by VAC are limited to: a) Medications available under Canadian law for which a Drug Identification Number (DIN) has been iss ...
... Substances considered for entitlement must meet the criteria established by VAC. Criteria for Consideration of Entitlement of a Substance Substances considered for entitlement by VAC are limited to: a) Medications available under Canadian law for which a Drug Identification Number (DIN) has been iss ...
Plastic Surgery for the General Surgeon
... • Research support from studies of SMD, not TDD • Likely to be a very heterogeneous population • Almost all (85%) have ODD and ADHD • Difficult to determine “not exclusively during mood disorder” & “not better accounted for by ASD, PTSD…” in clinical settings • May be overly broadly applied • May st ...
... • Research support from studies of SMD, not TDD • Likely to be a very heterogeneous population • Almost all (85%) have ODD and ADHD • Difficult to determine “not exclusively during mood disorder” & “not better accounted for by ASD, PTSD…” in clinical settings • May be overly broadly applied • May st ...
ANXIETY DISORDERS
... Medication (SSRIs used more for GAD than other anxiety disorders) Psychoanalysis: GAD is caused by conflict between the ego and id impulses. The ego fears punishment but id cannot be extinguished = constant anxiety and conflict (has not been displaced as with phobia) Behavoural Techniques: difficult ...
... Medication (SSRIs used more for GAD than other anxiety disorders) Psychoanalysis: GAD is caused by conflict between the ego and id impulses. The ego fears punishment but id cannot be extinguished = constant anxiety and conflict (has not been displaced as with phobia) Behavoural Techniques: difficult ...
Adult Schizophrenia -- When Does It Start? Background: According
... Previous studies have suggested that psychiatric comorbidity, illness severity, and lower socioeconomic status are associated with decreased medication adherence. Objective: The authors were interested in developing a risk stratification hypothesis of poor pharmacologic adherence in bipolar disorder ...
... Previous studies have suggested that psychiatric comorbidity, illness severity, and lower socioeconomic status are associated with decreased medication adherence. Objective: The authors were interested in developing a risk stratification hypothesis of poor pharmacologic adherence in bipolar disorder ...
Assessment of Bipolar Spectrum Disorder in Older Adults
... inpatients. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193, 417-419. Sajatovic, M., Davies, M., & Hrouda, D. (2004). Enhancement of treatment adherence among patients with bipolar disorder. Psychiatric Services. 55, p. 264-269. Sirey, J., et al. (2001). Perceived Stigma as a Predictor of Treatment D ...
... inpatients. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193, 417-419. Sajatovic, M., Davies, M., & Hrouda, D. (2004). Enhancement of treatment adherence among patients with bipolar disorder. Psychiatric Services. 55, p. 264-269. Sirey, J., et al. (2001). Perceived Stigma as a Predictor of Treatment D ...
Mania in late life
... ment should also include careful history of common cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking, excessive alcohol use, hypertension, hyper cholesterolaemia and diabetes (Shulman 2008). With the consideration of the causes of secondary mania discussed above, medication(s) should be examined and a ...
... ment should also include careful history of common cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking, excessive alcohol use, hypertension, hyper cholesterolaemia and diabetes (Shulman 2008). With the consideration of the causes of secondary mania discussed above, medication(s) should be examined and a ...
bipolar disorder in children and adolescents
... is associated with a severe course of illness and poor outcome; children with prepubertal onset BD are reported as approximately 2 times less likely to recover as those with post-pubertal onset BD. In addition, subjects with pre-pubertal onset BD had more chronic symptoms, spent more follow-up time ...
... is associated with a severe course of illness and poor outcome; children with prepubertal onset BD are reported as approximately 2 times less likely to recover as those with post-pubertal onset BD. In addition, subjects with pre-pubertal onset BD had more chronic symptoms, spent more follow-up time ...
Diagnosis and Management of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and
... many patients with PD also have expected panic attacks, withdrawal may also present with similar symptoms occurring in response to a known trigger.9 The Sever- and should be ruled out.5 ity Measure for Panic Disorder–Adult (http://www. Complicating the diagnosis of GAD and PD is that psychiatry.org/ ...
... many patients with PD also have expected panic attacks, withdrawal may also present with similar symptoms occurring in response to a known trigger.9 The Sever- and should be ruled out.5 ity Measure for Panic Disorder–Adult (http://www. Complicating the diagnosis of GAD and PD is that psychiatry.org/ ...
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs)
... in a given community with these qualifications. However, every school district should have at least one professional (usually a child psychologist) that can administer an autism-specific tool. Tools may include the Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Gilliam Autism Rating Scale, Autism Diagnostic Intervi ...
... in a given community with these qualifications. However, every school district should have at least one professional (usually a child psychologist) that can administer an autism-specific tool. Tools may include the Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Gilliam Autism Rating Scale, Autism Diagnostic Intervi ...
A FAMILY STUDY OF OBSESSIVE
... Impact on family members Threat to neighbors Burden on social agencies ...
... Impact on family members Threat to neighbors Burden on social agencies ...
continued - Human Kinetics
... Malfunction in pituitary gland? (No research evidence for this hypothesis.) There is a relationship with disturbed eating behaviors in parents. Is it related to depression, which is also genetically linked? No clear explanation yet of the role of biogenetic factors. ...
... Malfunction in pituitary gland? (No research evidence for this hypothesis.) There is a relationship with disturbed eating behaviors in parents. Is it related to depression, which is also genetically linked? No clear explanation yet of the role of biogenetic factors. ...
Bipolar Disorder, Adults
... B Temper outbursts occur, on average, three or more times per week. C Mood between temper outbursts is persistently negative (irritable, angry, and/or sad) nearly every day ...
... B Temper outbursts occur, on average, three or more times per week. C Mood between temper outbursts is persistently negative (irritable, angry, and/or sad) nearly every day ...
Chapter8_Revised
... • Experience high anxiety about having or developing a serious illness. • New to DSM-5. • 25% of people who met the criteria for hypochondriasis will be diagnosed with this new disorder. ...
... • Experience high anxiety about having or developing a serious illness. • New to DSM-5. • 25% of people who met the criteria for hypochondriasis will be diagnosed with this new disorder. ...
AD/HD - My Illinois State
... Three Sub Types Predominantly inattentive Predominantly hyperactive- impulsive ...
... Three Sub Types Predominantly inattentive Predominantly hyperactive- impulsive ...
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and
... development of children (Verhulst et al., 1990; Wahler, 1994). Its relationship to psychopathology is much debated (Carey and Dil.alla, 1994; Raine, 1993; Rutter, 1996; Wehby et al., 1993). Not all antisocial behavior is psychopathological or requires psychiatric treatment. A careful delineation of ...
... development of children (Verhulst et al., 1990; Wahler, 1994). Its relationship to psychopathology is much debated (Carey and Dil.alla, 1994; Raine, 1993; Rutter, 1996; Wehby et al., 1993). Not all antisocial behavior is psychopathological or requires psychiatric treatment. A careful delineation of ...
Evidence-Based Assessment for Autism Spectrum Disorders
... 2. Deficits in nonverbal communicative behaviors used for social interaction, ranging, for example, from poorly integrated verbal and nonverbal communication; to abnormalities in eye contact and body language or deficits in understanding and use of gestures; to a total lack of facial expressions a ...
... 2. Deficits in nonverbal communicative behaviors used for social interaction, ranging, for example, from poorly integrated verbal and nonverbal communication; to abnormalities in eye contact and body language or deficits in understanding and use of gestures; to a total lack of facial expressions a ...
Psychopathy and the DSM—IV Criteria for Antisocial Personality
... Four criteria, singly necessary and jointly sufficient, are required for a DSM—III—R diagnosis of APD (see Table 1 ): (a) the patient is at least 18 years old; (b) there is evidence of conduct problems before age 15 (at least 3 of 12 symptoms); (c) there is evidence of a pattern of antisocial behavi ...
... Four criteria, singly necessary and jointly sufficient, are required for a DSM—III—R diagnosis of APD (see Table 1 ): (a) the patient is at least 18 years old; (b) there is evidence of conduct problems before age 15 (at least 3 of 12 symptoms); (c) there is evidence of a pattern of antisocial behavi ...
A Proposal for Research - Adult Survivors CAN Sustain Recovery
... The proposed research takes the form of an integration of concepts from both Psychology and Sociology, much as Scambler's (2009) work integrates concepts from different disciplines, and for using particular examples of the arguments he makes. For the purposes of this proposal, the word “Attachment” ...
... The proposed research takes the form of an integration of concepts from both Psychology and Sociology, much as Scambler's (2009) work integrates concepts from different disciplines, and for using particular examples of the arguments he makes. For the purposes of this proposal, the word “Attachment” ...