Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, 9th Edition
... the case. In some cases, the outcome was not positive. We have tried to present an honest view of the limitations, as well as the potential benefits, of various treatment programs. Note also that three of the cases were not in treatment. We believe that it is important to point out that many people ...
... the case. In some cases, the outcome was not positive. We have tried to present an honest view of the limitations, as well as the potential benefits, of various treatment programs. Note also that three of the cases were not in treatment. We believe that it is important to point out that many people ...
this PDF file - Maastricht University
... included articles were used to find other relevant articles. Even though one article (Clark et al., 2013) does not report administering a clinically valid diagnostic tool for ADHD, it was included because the questions administered are replications of the DSM-IV criteria (American Psychiatric Associ ...
... included articles were used to find other relevant articles. Even though one article (Clark et al., 2013) does not report administering a clinically valid diagnostic tool for ADHD, it was included because the questions administered are replications of the DSM-IV criteria (American Psychiatric Associ ...
Posttraumatic stress disorder
... for Mental Disorders (DSM) (APA 1980). However, it had been known for some time previously that trauma was associated with mental health consequences, and terms like shell shock, nervous shock and combat fatigue were in common usage. The inclusion of PTSD in DSM-III was mainly because the mental hea ...
... for Mental Disorders (DSM) (APA 1980). However, it had been known for some time previously that trauma was associated with mental health consequences, and terms like shell shock, nervous shock and combat fatigue were in common usage. The inclusion of PTSD in DSM-III was mainly because the mental hea ...
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... Service Users diagnosed with borderline personality disorder are well known to exhibit erratic patterns of behaviour, with fluctuations in distress and risk commonplace. Despite increases in risk, decisions are often made to take therapeutic risks rather than immediately increasing the overall le ...
... Service Users diagnosed with borderline personality disorder are well known to exhibit erratic patterns of behaviour, with fluctuations in distress and risk commonplace. Despite increases in risk, decisions are often made to take therapeutic risks rather than immediately increasing the overall le ...
What are Mental Disorders?
... jobs, relationships, family, hobbies and are active members of their communities. In order to offer caring support for people with mental illness, it is important to recognize that symptoms of these illnesses are often beyond their control. People with mental illness are unable to just “snap out of ...
... jobs, relationships, family, hobbies and are active members of their communities. In order to offer caring support for people with mental illness, it is important to recognize that symptoms of these illnesses are often beyond their control. People with mental illness are unable to just “snap out of ...
Chapter 4: Research on the Origins of Pathological and Problem... Etiology is the study of causal pathways. Because of...
... waning of a disease (which is then a protective factor). Demographic, biological, personality, family, peer, and genetic factors, among other possible risk factors, may interact over time to influence the course of outcomes, symptoms, and behaviors. Risk factors are most useful for research when the ...
... waning of a disease (which is then a protective factor). Demographic, biological, personality, family, peer, and genetic factors, among other possible risk factors, may interact over time to influence the course of outcomes, symptoms, and behaviors. Risk factors are most useful for research when the ...
Generalized anxiety disorder and clinical worry episodes in young
... other secondary disorders develop (Wittchen et al. 1994). Consistently, epidemiological studies found high rates of co-morbidity in GAD, a pattern that has been discussed critically with respect to the nosological status of GAD. However, as Kessler (2000) pointed out, high rates of co-morbidity are ...
... other secondary disorders develop (Wittchen et al. 1994). Consistently, epidemiological studies found high rates of co-morbidity in GAD, a pattern that has been discussed critically with respect to the nosological status of GAD. However, as Kessler (2000) pointed out, high rates of co-morbidity are ...
Evidence-based guidelines for management of attention
... attending clinician writer and circulated to all speakers and other participants for comment. Key subsequent publications were added by the writer and speakers at draft stage. All comments were incorporated as far as possible in the final document, which represents the views of all participants, alt ...
... attending clinician writer and circulated to all speakers and other participants for comment. Key subsequent publications were added by the writer and speakers at draft stage. All comments were incorporated as far as possible in the final document, which represents the views of all participants, alt ...
Acknowledging complexity in the impacts of sexual vicimtisation
... the trauma is sustained, or features multiple episodes and is interpersonal in nature, with a link between cumulative trauma and symptom complexity being observed (Cloitre et al., 2009). In addition, interpersonal trauma experienced at an early age appears to have a developmental impact on the indiv ...
... the trauma is sustained, or features multiple episodes and is interpersonal in nature, with a link between cumulative trauma and symptom complexity being observed (Cloitre et al., 2009). In addition, interpersonal trauma experienced at an early age appears to have a developmental impact on the indiv ...
Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5
... In DSM-IV, there was an exclusion criterion for a major depressive episode that was applied to depressive symptoms lasting less than 2 months following the death of a loved one (i.e., the bereavement exclusion). This exclusion is omitted in DSM-5 for several reasons. The first is to remove the impli ...
... In DSM-IV, there was an exclusion criterion for a major depressive episode that was applied to depressive symptoms lasting less than 2 months following the death of a loved one (i.e., the bereavement exclusion). This exclusion is omitted in DSM-5 for several reasons. The first is to remove the impli ...
Fragmented Sleep, Fragmented Mind
... article, we will briefly touch on several limitations of studies investigating the link between trauma and dissociation. One major limitation is that the majority of studies reporting links between self-reported trauma and dissociation are based on cross-sectional designs. The correlational data tha ...
... article, we will briefly touch on several limitations of studies investigating the link between trauma and dissociation. One major limitation is that the majority of studies reporting links between self-reported trauma and dissociation are based on cross-sectional designs. The correlational data tha ...
Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5
... In DSM-IV, there was an exclusion criterion for a major depressive episode that was applied to depressive symptoms lasting less than 2 months following the death of a loved one (i.e., the bereavement exclusion). This exclusion is omitted in DSM-5 for several reasons. The first is to remove the impli ...
... In DSM-IV, there was an exclusion criterion for a major depressive episode that was applied to depressive symptoms lasting less than 2 months following the death of a loved one (i.e., the bereavement exclusion). This exclusion is omitted in DSM-5 for several reasons. The first is to remove the impli ...
The loss of control over eating, a defining feature of binge eating, is
... each other, indicating a relatively low degree of overlap between the two types of binge episodes. Further indication that OBEs and SBEs are each associated with psychopathology was demonstrated in regression analyses showing that both binge types significantly and independently predicted specific e ...
... each other, indicating a relatively low degree of overlap between the two types of binge episodes. Further indication that OBEs and SBEs are each associated with psychopathology was demonstrated in regression analyses showing that both binge types significantly and independently predicted specific e ...
Outcome of Early Intervention for Children With Autism
... autism learn from interactions with typically developing peers via modeling, direct instruction from peers, and arrangement of classroom environment to promote interplay among children. Certified special education teachers and aides also provided some one-to-one instruction as well as guidance durin ...
... autism learn from interactions with typically developing peers via modeling, direct instruction from peers, and arrangement of classroom environment to promote interplay among children. Certified special education teachers and aides also provided some one-to-one instruction as well as guidance durin ...
Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5
... In DSM-IV, there was an exclusion criterion for a major depressive episode that was applied to depressive symptoms lasting less than 2 months following the death of a loved one (i.e., the bereavement exclusion). This exclusion is omitted in DSM-5 for several reasons. The first is to remove the impli ...
... In DSM-IV, there was an exclusion criterion for a major depressive episode that was applied to depressive symptoms lasting less than 2 months following the death of a loved one (i.e., the bereavement exclusion). This exclusion is omitted in DSM-5 for several reasons. The first is to remove the impli ...
A Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: How to alleviate her suffering Accurate diagnosis, tailored
... In a revision proposed for DSM-5, PMDD would be included as a mood disorder, ...
... In a revision proposed for DSM-5, PMDD would be included as a mood disorder, ...
Evidence-based guidelines for treating depressive disorders with antidepressants: A revision Guidelines
... I: Evidence from meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials*, at least one large, good quality, randomised controlled trial* or replicated, smaller, randomised controlled trials* II: Evidence from small, non-replicated, randomised controlled trials*, at least one controlled study without randomis ...
... I: Evidence from meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials*, at least one large, good quality, randomised controlled trial* or replicated, smaller, randomised controlled trials* II: Evidence from small, non-replicated, randomised controlled trials*, at least one controlled study without randomis ...
DSM-5: An Overview of the Major Changes
... disorders. This is commonly referred to in the literature as a “medicalization” of mental disorders and many individuals have rejected this assumption. "Psychiatry has bet on neuroscience as the best way to understand mental disorders.....only time will tell how this wager will pan out" (Paris, 2013 ...
... disorders. This is commonly referred to in the literature as a “medicalization” of mental disorders and many individuals have rejected this assumption. "Psychiatry has bet on neuroscience as the best way to understand mental disorders.....only time will tell how this wager will pan out" (Paris, 2013 ...
Anorexia Nervosa`s Meaning to Patients: A Qualitative Synthesis
... There were no disagreements between the two researchers regarding study categorization, and studies were deemed to fit the inclusion criteria for the review. Extraction and Data Synthesis. Metasynthesis is a method involving induction and interpretation that provides an alternative to traditional sy ...
... There were no disagreements between the two researchers regarding study categorization, and studies were deemed to fit the inclusion criteria for the review. Extraction and Data Synthesis. Metasynthesis is a method involving induction and interpretation that provides an alternative to traditional sy ...
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... disorders. This is commonly referred to in the literature as a “medicalization” of mental disorders and many individuals have rejected this assumption. "Psychiatry has bet on neuroscience as the best way to understand mental disorders.....only time will tell how this wager will pan out" (Paris, 2013 ...
... disorders. This is commonly referred to in the literature as a “medicalization” of mental disorders and many individuals have rejected this assumption. "Psychiatry has bet on neuroscience as the best way to understand mental disorders.....only time will tell how this wager will pan out" (Paris, 2013 ...
Remission from post-traumatic stress disorder in adults: A systematic
... 2005), or fail to receive treatment, e.g., when they live in areas with limited or no access to mental health services after war or natural disasters (Morina, Rushiti, Salihu, & Ford, 2010). The question arises as to how important it is to expand the provision of treatment to all those people with P ...
... 2005), or fail to receive treatment, e.g., when they live in areas with limited or no access to mental health services after war or natural disasters (Morina, Rushiti, Salihu, & Ford, 2010). The question arises as to how important it is to expand the provision of treatment to all those people with P ...
Modeling Trait Anxiety: From Computational Processes to Personality
... Trait Anxiety.” A further type of modeling—network analysis— may offer an additional advantage: the capacity to understand and describe how different symptoms of anxiety disorders, or anxious behavior in general, interact and reinforce one another. Network analysis is a way of representing and under ...
... Trait Anxiety.” A further type of modeling—network analysis— may offer an additional advantage: the capacity to understand and describe how different symptoms of anxiety disorders, or anxious behavior in general, interact and reinforce one another. Network analysis is a way of representing and under ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CREATIVITY Mad Genius Revisited
... Carver & Johnson, 2009; Hirshfeld-Becker et al., 2003) and anxiety sensitivity (NaragonGainey, 2010). Similarly, lifetime diagnoses of depression associated with BIS but not with BAS (Johnson et al., 2003), and compared to non-psychiatric controls, participants with major depression showed hyperacti ...
... Carver & Johnson, 2009; Hirshfeld-Becker et al., 2003) and anxiety sensitivity (NaragonGainey, 2010). Similarly, lifetime diagnoses of depression associated with BIS but not with BAS (Johnson et al., 2003), and compared to non-psychiatric controls, participants with major depression showed hyperacti ...
UPV/EHU Revista de Psicodidáctica, 2015, ISSN: 1136-1034 eISSN: 2254-4372 www.ehu.es/revista-psicodidactica
... with the family to test if the subject fell within the criteria set down by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4 th ed., text rev; DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000), as well as to review the clinical history to confirm that the subject met the criteria ...
... with the family to test if the subject fell within the criteria set down by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4 th ed., text rev; DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000), as well as to review the clinical history to confirm that the subject met the criteria ...
Education and Science Vol 39 (2014) No 176 369
... Doruk, Erman and Söhmen (2000) suggested that because adolescents fear that they would be embarrassed or ridiculed, they tend to hide OCD symptoms for many years or when they apply for treatment, they are diagnosed with depreesion or anxiety disorder as they do not mention about OCD symptoms. Thus, ...
... Doruk, Erman and Söhmen (2000) suggested that because adolescents fear that they would be embarrassed or ridiculed, they tend to hide OCD symptoms for many years or when they apply for treatment, they are diagnosed with depreesion or anxiety disorder as they do not mention about OCD symptoms. Thus, ...
Pyotr Gannushkin
Pyotr Borisovich Gannushkin (Russian: Пётр Бори́сович Га́ннушкин; March 8, 1875 – February 23, 1933) was a Russian psychiatrist who developed one of the first theories of psychopathies known today as personality disorders. He was a student of Sergei Korsakoff and Vladimir Serbsky. Not only did he manage to delineate certain organizational tasks of social psychiatry, but he also clearly formulated the main methodological aim of social psychiatrists — the combination of methods of individual clinical analysis with sociological research and generalization.