Psychiatric and Psychosocial Problems in Adults with - HAL
... autism, including genetic syndromes, or injuries of relevance for the mental disorders assessed, were excluded by history, physical examination, and in dubious cases by karyotype, Fragile X PCR and southern blot, and FISH analyses (15q11-q13, 22q11 and 22q13 deletion syndromes). No patient was in ne ...
... autism, including genetic syndromes, or injuries of relevance for the mental disorders assessed, were excluded by history, physical examination, and in dubious cases by karyotype, Fragile X PCR and southern blot, and FISH analyses (15q11-q13, 22q11 and 22q13 deletion syndromes). No patient was in ne ...
Eating Disorders - LAND Conference
... women suffer from bulimia. It is estimated 10-15% of anorexia and bulimia sufferers are male. The effects of over eating and purging from bulimia include electrolyte imbalance caused by dehydration. There is also a great risk for gastric rupture during fits of over eating which causes a slow, painfu ...
... women suffer from bulimia. It is estimated 10-15% of anorexia and bulimia sufferers are male. The effects of over eating and purging from bulimia include electrolyte imbalance caused by dehydration. There is also a great risk for gastric rupture during fits of over eating which causes a slow, painfu ...
CHAPTER 1 ABNORMAL BEHAVIOUR IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT
... legal issues, and the study of brain pathology itself. 8. Emil Kraepelin became a dominant figure in the field of diagnosis and classification; a central theme of his approach was that separate, discriminately valid syndromes could be culled, with each comprising different symptoms, course, an ...
... legal issues, and the study of brain pathology itself. 8. Emil Kraepelin became a dominant figure in the field of diagnosis and classification; a central theme of his approach was that separate, discriminately valid syndromes could be culled, with each comprising different symptoms, course, an ...
Funded primary care - Australian Psychological Society
... from a medical practitioner for evidence-based psychological treatments delivered by psychologists and eligible social workers and occupational therapists. Mental health disorders that can be treated under Better Access cover clinically ...
... from a medical practitioner for evidence-based psychological treatments delivered by psychologists and eligible social workers and occupational therapists. Mental health disorders that can be treated under Better Access cover clinically ...
Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional problems
... STIGMA OF MENTAL ILLNESS This year there are several new kids at your school. ...
... STIGMA OF MENTAL ILLNESS This year there are several new kids at your school. ...
Classification - Perfectionism and Psychopathology Lab
... DSM simplifies behaviour too much Want to direct focus on full range of affect, thought, behaviour in context of an individual’s own unique history ...
... DSM simplifies behaviour too much Want to direct focus on full range of affect, thought, behaviour in context of an individual’s own unique history ...
Classification of Psychological Disorders
... ❖ DSM simplifies behaviour too much ❖ Want to direct focus on full range of affect, thought, behaviour in context of an individual’s own unique history ...
... ❖ DSM simplifies behaviour too much ❖ Want to direct focus on full range of affect, thought, behaviour in context of an individual’s own unique history ...
Trauma and Dissociation: Implications for Borderline Personality
... posttraumatic brain damage [51–54]. Traumatic dissociation has a longstanding history in both fields of psychiatry and neurology [55–57]. Not unlike what has been the situation for BPD, the psychiatric approach to the dissociative disorders for long time failed to acknowledge any relationship to psy ...
... posttraumatic brain damage [51–54]. Traumatic dissociation has a longstanding history in both fields of psychiatry and neurology [55–57]. Not unlike what has been the situation for BPD, the psychiatric approach to the dissociative disorders for long time failed to acknowledge any relationship to psy ...
chapter two - literature review - Counselling and Psychotherapy in
... There also needs to be more collaboration between GPs and Mental Health Service Providers. This can be helped by employing counsellors, psychologists and community psychiatric nurses in the general practice. Mental health providers can relocate to a primary care setting thus facilitating the communi ...
... There also needs to be more collaboration between GPs and Mental Health Service Providers. This can be helped by employing counsellors, psychologists and community psychiatric nurses in the general practice. Mental health providers can relocate to a primary care setting thus facilitating the communi ...
Definitions of Stigma and Discrimination
... people and deprive them of their civil rights, such as access to fair housing options, opportunities for employment, education, and full participation in civic life. ...
... people and deprive them of their civil rights, such as access to fair housing options, opportunities for employment, education, and full participation in civic life. ...
APA Education Meetings How to Submit a Scientific and Clinical
... understand, provide in the statement. At the conclusion of this presentation the participant should be able to: 1) Demonstrate…..2) Provide…………….3) Understand…………………… Overall scientific and clinical report abstract (maximum of 3000 characters, with spaces) o The abstract should be a concise descript ...
... understand, provide in the statement. At the conclusion of this presentation the participant should be able to: 1) Demonstrate…..2) Provide…………….3) Understand…………………… Overall scientific and clinical report abstract (maximum of 3000 characters, with spaces) o The abstract should be a concise descript ...
primary and secondary substance misusers: do they differ in
... mental disorder before SUD onset. A German study that used the CIDI in a sample of 100 alcoholics found that 80% of those with a mental disorder developed the condition before the onset of SUD (Driessen et al., 1996). Concerning the classification of substance misusers, it has been customary to clas ...
... mental disorder before SUD onset. A German study that used the CIDI in a sample of 100 alcoholics found that 80% of those with a mental disorder developed the condition before the onset of SUD (Driessen et al., 1996). Concerning the classification of substance misusers, it has been customary to clas ...
slides - Referent Tracking Unit
... 1. reality exists objectively in itself, i.e. independent of the perceptions or beliefs of cognitive beings; 2. reality, including its structure, is accessible to us, and can be discovered through (scientific) research; ...
... 1. reality exists objectively in itself, i.e. independent of the perceptions or beliefs of cognitive beings; 2. reality, including its structure, is accessible to us, and can be discovered through (scientific) research; ...
Personality disorders Case Series: VMSIII 2013
... herself perceived her own performance as excellent and wondered why she had not been promoted yet or at least duly recognized for her outstanding contributions to the company. Interoffice relationships were another issue for Ms. Consternation. She had made what she thought was a very favorable initi ...
... herself perceived her own performance as excellent and wondered why she had not been promoted yet or at least duly recognized for her outstanding contributions to the company. Interoffice relationships were another issue for Ms. Consternation. She had made what she thought was a very favorable initi ...
Gender Dysphoria - DSM-5
... For a person to be diagnosed with gender dysphoria, there must be a marked difference between the individual’s expressed/experienced gender and the gender others would assign him or her, and it must continue for at least six months. In children, the desire to be of the other gender must be present a ...
... For a person to be diagnosed with gender dysphoria, there must be a marked difference between the individual’s expressed/experienced gender and the gender others would assign him or her, and it must continue for at least six months. In children, the desire to be of the other gender must be present a ...
Let`s Talk Facts About Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
... Although it was once thought to be mostly a disorder of war veterans who had been involved in heavy combat, researchers now know that PTSD also affects both female and male civilians, and that it strikes more females than males. In some cases the symptoms of PTSD disappear with time, whereas in othe ...
... Although it was once thought to be mostly a disorder of war veterans who had been involved in heavy combat, researchers now know that PTSD also affects both female and male civilians, and that it strikes more females than males. In some cases the symptoms of PTSD disappear with time, whereas in othe ...
GNRS4IntellectualDevtDisabilities
... increased, his behaviors worsened, and he has resumed self-injury, primarily hitting his ears with increased frequency and intensity. He has had no change in ...
... increased, his behaviors worsened, and he has resumed self-injury, primarily hitting his ears with increased frequency and intensity. He has had no change in ...
Anxiety and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Context
... Poulton & Menzies, 2002). An excellent example is social phobia (i.e., fear of scrutiny by strangers; Stein, 1998; Stein & Bouwer, 1997). During much of the human environment of evolutionary adaptedness (EEA), being stared at by a large group of nonsmiling, nonkin conspecifics was more likely than n ...
... Poulton & Menzies, 2002). An excellent example is social phobia (i.e., fear of scrutiny by strangers; Stein, 1998; Stein & Bouwer, 1997). During much of the human environment of evolutionary adaptedness (EEA), being stared at by a large group of nonsmiling, nonkin conspecifics was more likely than n ...
International Classification - World Psychiatric Association
... Apart from this group, mental retardation was also found in two other contexts. As a main category, Deficit Psychosis appeared in 27 % (1,461 cases). Additionally, it appeared complementary to a main diagnosis of Psychotic Disharmony 6 % (338), to other Psychosis 5 % (250), to Neurotic Disorders 4% ...
... Apart from this group, mental retardation was also found in two other contexts. As a main category, Deficit Psychosis appeared in 27 % (1,461 cases). Additionally, it appeared complementary to a main diagnosis of Psychotic Disharmony 6 % (338), to other Psychosis 5 % (250), to Neurotic Disorders 4% ...
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.