What are Eating Disorders?
... far less available than those for other serious illnesses. They are often accompanied by other illness People with eating disorders often have other problems, including chemical dependency, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), sexual abuse history, depression, anxiety disorder, morbid obesity, a ...
... far less available than those for other serious illnesses. They are often accompanied by other illness People with eating disorders often have other problems, including chemical dependency, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), sexual abuse history, depression, anxiety disorder, morbid obesity, a ...
Excellence in psychiatry: hopes and hubris
... develop in future in the hope that he would encourage greater research into hubris syndrome. Lord Owen said hubris is an occupational hazard for political, military and business leaders. Company CEOs may be prone to taking excessive risk and rely more on intuition than rational thought. And even tho ...
... develop in future in the hope that he would encourage greater research into hubris syndrome. Lord Owen said hubris is an occupational hazard for political, military and business leaders. Company CEOs may be prone to taking excessive risk and rely more on intuition than rational thought. And even tho ...
The Storm in my Brain - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
... Yes. With help from your family, friends and doctor, you can feel better. • Your doctor might give you medicine to treat the illness in your brain. • Sometimes you need to take more than one kind of medicine, or try different kinds to see what works best. • Special doctors may talk with you to help ...
... Yes. With help from your family, friends and doctor, you can feel better. • Your doctor might give you medicine to treat the illness in your brain. • Sometimes you need to take more than one kind of medicine, or try different kinds to see what works best. • Special doctors may talk with you to help ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... of the following symptoms must be present for at least six months, and to a degree that is maladaptive: ...
... of the following symptoms must be present for at least six months, and to a degree that is maladaptive: ...
File - the Durham School Psychology Department!
... improvements with the system • New versions of DSM have a list of culture bound behaviors • Clinician training has improved to increase awareness of biases, etc • DSM V has got rid of subtypes as they believed this was causing problems due to overlapping symptoms • DSM and ICD have been brought more ...
... improvements with the system • New versions of DSM have a list of culture bound behaviors • Clinician training has improved to increase awareness of biases, etc • DSM V has got rid of subtypes as they believed this was causing problems due to overlapping symptoms • DSM and ICD have been brought more ...
DEPRESSION UK
... Depression refers to a wide variety of abnormal variations in an individual's mood. Individuals with mood disorders experience extremes of emotions(eg. Sadness) that are higher in intensity and longer in duration than normal. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) states tha ...
... Depression refers to a wide variety of abnormal variations in an individual's mood. Individuals with mood disorders experience extremes of emotions(eg. Sadness) that are higher in intensity and longer in duration than normal. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) states tha ...
Case #4 Dr. Boafo CBL Seminars (Anxiety Disorders)
... Repeated complaints of physical symptoms (such as headaches, stomachaches, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, dizziness, faintness) when separation from major attachment figures occurs or is anticipated. ...
... Repeated complaints of physical symptoms (such as headaches, stomachaches, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, dizziness, faintness) when separation from major attachment figures occurs or is anticipated. ...
Stáhnout
... Psychological trauma or repeated traumata can play an important role in the etiology of several mental illnesses. The most characteristic clinical picture resulting from a psychological trauma is described by both the international and American diagnostic system as posttraumatic stress disorders (PT ...
... Psychological trauma or repeated traumata can play an important role in the etiology of several mental illnesses. The most characteristic clinical picture resulting from a psychological trauma is described by both the international and American diagnostic system as posttraumatic stress disorders (PT ...
Personality Disorders in Older Adults: Emerging Research Issues
... assessing adaptive personality traits among older adults in the general population, although the NEO-PI-R also seems to assess maladaptive traits [18]. Nonetheless, psychometric data of the NEO-PI-R for clinical populations of older adults are lacking. An example of an informant-report questionnaire ...
... assessing adaptive personality traits among older adults in the general population, although the NEO-PI-R also seems to assess maladaptive traits [18]. Nonetheless, psychometric data of the NEO-PI-R for clinical populations of older adults are lacking. An example of an informant-report questionnaire ...
N A H I C The Mental Health of Adolescents:
... n What is mental health and mental illness? The 1999 Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Health defined mental health as “successful performance of mental function, resulting in productive activities, fulfilling relationships with other people, and the ability to change and to cope with adversity.” M ...
... n What is mental health and mental illness? The 1999 Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Health defined mental health as “successful performance of mental function, resulting in productive activities, fulfilling relationships with other people, and the ability to change and to cope with adversity.” M ...
Anxiety
... of, or separation from attachment figures fear of being alone or without figure fear of sleeping without figure being near ...
... of, or separation from attachment figures fear of being alone or without figure fear of sleeping without figure being near ...
Differences Between Men and Women With Multiple Personality
... The sample of patients was divided into males and females, and statistical comparisons of the two groups were done for all items in the questionnaire. T tests were used to analyze continuous data, and chi square tests were used for dichotomous data. The level of statistical significance was p<.05. ...
... The sample of patients was divided into males and females, and statistical comparisons of the two groups were done for all items in the questionnaire. T tests were used to analyze continuous data, and chi square tests were used for dichotomous data. The level of statistical significance was p<.05. ...
Chapter 3
... endured with intense anxiety or distress. The avoidance, anxious anticipation, or distress in the feared situation(s) interferes significantly with the person's normal routine, occupational (or academic) functioning, or social activities or relationships, or there is marked distress about having the ...
... endured with intense anxiety or distress. The avoidance, anxious anticipation, or distress in the feared situation(s) interferes significantly with the person's normal routine, occupational (or academic) functioning, or social activities or relationships, or there is marked distress about having the ...
Separation Anxiety Disorder
... condition. Studies show that children suffering from separation anxiety are much more likely to have ADHD, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, and others later in life. Anxiety disorder is blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal, pathological anxiety, fears, phobias and nervous con ...
... condition. Studies show that children suffering from separation anxiety are much more likely to have ADHD, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, and others later in life. Anxiety disorder is blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal, pathological anxiety, fears, phobias and nervous con ...
Victim, Trauma and PTSD
... …direct personal experience of an event that involves actual or threatened death or serious injury, or other threat to one’s physical integrity; or witnessing an event that involves death, injury, or a threat to the physical integrity of another person; or learning about unexpected or violent death, ...
... …direct personal experience of an event that involves actual or threatened death or serious injury, or other threat to one’s physical integrity; or witnessing an event that involves death, injury, or a threat to the physical integrity of another person; or learning about unexpected or violent death, ...
1. Calabrese JR, Prescott M, Tamburrino M, Liberzon I, Slembarski
... A cohort of Ohio National Guard soldiers was interviewed three times over 3 years. The analytic sample included Ohio National Guard soldiers who had been deployed by 2008– 2009, had participated in at least one follow-up wave, had reported consuming at least one alcoholic drink in their lifetime, an ...
... A cohort of Ohio National Guard soldiers was interviewed three times over 3 years. The analytic sample included Ohio National Guard soldiers who had been deployed by 2008– 2009, had participated in at least one follow-up wave, had reported consuming at least one alcoholic drink in their lifetime, an ...
Ch. 5 Power Point
... • Coaches and parents must take care to avoid forcing children beyond their ability to _____. • Young athletes may be more prone to __________, psychosomatic illness, burnout, and other stress-related problems. ...
... • Coaches and parents must take care to avoid forcing children beyond their ability to _____. • Young athletes may be more prone to __________, psychosomatic illness, burnout, and other stress-related problems. ...
Psychopharmacology in pediatric OCD
... • Allow children to discreetly and frequently accommodate needs caused by medication side effects ...
... • Allow children to discreetly and frequently accommodate needs caused by medication side effects ...
BIPOLAR DISORDERS
... Cyclothymic disorder is a milder form of bipolar disorder consisting of recurrent mood disturbances between hypomania and dysthymic mood. A single episode of hypomania is sufficient enough to diagnose cyclothymic disorder, although most ...
... Cyclothymic disorder is a milder form of bipolar disorder consisting of recurrent mood disturbances between hypomania and dysthymic mood. A single episode of hypomania is sufficient enough to diagnose cyclothymic disorder, although most ...
Mood Disorders
... • Similar to major depressive disorder but less severe and shorter in duration • Chronic, low-grade depressed feelings that are not severe enough to be major depression • May develop in response to trauma, but does not decrease with time • Some people with dysthymic disorder experience double depres ...
... • Similar to major depressive disorder but less severe and shorter in duration • Chronic, low-grade depressed feelings that are not severe enough to be major depression • May develop in response to trauma, but does not decrease with time • Some people with dysthymic disorder experience double depres ...
2#3841 UNIT TWO Participant Handout
... a psychological term. The definition varies from state to state. It is generally used by the court with regard to an individual’s competency to stand trial. ...
... a psychological term. The definition varies from state to state. It is generally used by the court with regard to an individual’s competency to stand trial. ...
Supervenience and Psychiatry: Are Mental Disorders Brain Disorders?
... mental disorders to be sets of symptoms, which are, in turn, sets of properties and states. By the term “brain” we understand a living collection of neurons (and relevant supporting tissue and chemicals, e.g., glial cells and neurotransmitters) along with the interconnections between those neurons c ...
... mental disorders to be sets of symptoms, which are, in turn, sets of properties and states. By the term “brain” we understand a living collection of neurons (and relevant supporting tissue and chemicals, e.g., glial cells and neurotransmitters) along with the interconnections between those neurons c ...
2. Intermediate CIT - TCOLE Course #3841
... Mental illness is diagnosed based on behaviors and thinking as evaluated by a psychiatrist, psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed social worker, or other qualified professionals using a tool known as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. ...
... Mental illness is diagnosed based on behaviors and thinking as evaluated by a psychiatrist, psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed social worker, or other qualified professionals using a tool known as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. ...