
A Preliminary Study on the Early Detection of Pervasive
... early developmental concerns that later resolve suggests that false positive rates may be higher for this age group (Dietz, Swinkels, van Daalen, et al., 2006)28). Many clinicians are concerned that this high false positive rate will raise unnecessary concerns and that parents of children who are s ...
... early developmental concerns that later resolve suggests that false positive rates may be higher for this age group (Dietz, Swinkels, van Daalen, et al., 2006)28). Many clinicians are concerned that this high false positive rate will raise unnecessary concerns and that parents of children who are s ...
Relationships between substance use, mental health problems, and
... prevalent internalizing disorders during adolescence (Albano et al., 2003; Costello et al., 2005; Huberty, 2008; Rushton et al., 2002). Current estimates suggest that as many as 1520% of children and youth have depressive or anxiety problems that warrant direct intervention (Huberty, 2008). Prevalen ...
... prevalent internalizing disorders during adolescence (Albano et al., 2003; Costello et al., 2005; Huberty, 2008; Rushton et al., 2002). Current estimates suggest that as many as 1520% of children and youth have depressive or anxiety problems that warrant direct intervention (Huberty, 2008). Prevalen ...
Postpartum Depression - The FreeZone : Midwestern State University
... from postpartum mood disorders every year. PPD can occur anytime in the postpartum year, but is most frequently seen in the first 3 months (Beck, 1999b). Episodes of this crippling mood disorder last 6 months or more in 25-50% of mothers (Beck, 2002). Yonkers, et al. (2003) states that 80% of women ...
... from postpartum mood disorders every year. PPD can occur anytime in the postpartum year, but is most frequently seen in the first 3 months (Beck, 1999b). Episodes of this crippling mood disorder last 6 months or more in 25-50% of mothers (Beck, 2002). Yonkers, et al. (2003) states that 80% of women ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines
... Particular rules in each criteria set apply in guiding a provider or reviewer to a medically necessary level of care (please note the possibility and consideration of exceptional patient situations described in the preamble when these rules may not apply). For admission, both the severity of need an ...
... Particular rules in each criteria set apply in guiding a provider or reviewer to a medically necessary level of care (please note the possibility and consideration of exceptional patient situations described in the preamble when these rules may not apply). For admission, both the severity of need an ...
Ferdigxhovedoppgave
... responding. Low predictability in responding would imply greater behavioral variability. We found that the responding in the ADHD-combined group was significantly less predictable than the two other groups during infrequent reinforcement (RI 15s). Thus, the findings that the children with ADHD-combi ...
... responding. Low predictability in responding would imply greater behavioral variability. We found that the responding in the ADHD-combined group was significantly less predictable than the two other groups during infrequent reinforcement (RI 15s). Thus, the findings that the children with ADHD-combi ...
Guide to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... Second – Does the child’s behavior match up with typical age development? And third – Does the child’s behavior negatively affect school, friendships, or home life? (APA, 2001) ADHD used to be the partner to ADD – Attention Deficit Disorder. However, ...
... Second – Does the child’s behavior match up with typical age development? And third – Does the child’s behavior negatively affect school, friendships, or home life? (APA, 2001) ADHD used to be the partner to ADD – Attention Deficit Disorder. However, ...
Evaluation and Assessment Issues in the Diagnosis
... Parents and Teachers: Degree of Agreement, Causes of Disagreement, and Whether to Make a Diagnosis Parent-teacher agreement can be variable31,56,71-75 and may depend on the particular questionnaire in use, age, gender, presence of other comorbidities, and social class of the child among other factor ...
... Parents and Teachers: Degree of Agreement, Causes of Disagreement, and Whether to Make a Diagnosis Parent-teacher agreement can be variable31,56,71-75 and may depend on the particular questionnaire in use, age, gender, presence of other comorbidities, and social class of the child among other factor ...
Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents National Institute of Mental Health
... carry out day-to-day tasks, such as going to school or hanging out with friends. Symptoms of bipolar disorder can be severe. They are different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through from time to time. Bipolar disorder symptoms can result in damaged relationships, poor school perfo ...
... carry out day-to-day tasks, such as going to school or hanging out with friends. Symptoms of bipolar disorder can be severe. They are different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through from time to time. Bipolar disorder symptoms can result in damaged relationships, poor school perfo ...
The Effects of Specific Mental Illness Stigma Beliefs on Treatment
... Chapter 1 - Introduction According to Kessler et al. (2005), approximately 50% of all individuals will meet diagnostic criteria for a mental illness in their lifetime. Less than 40% of individuals with a diagnosable mental illness actually receive stable treatment, defined as obtaining treatment fro ...
... Chapter 1 - Introduction According to Kessler et al. (2005), approximately 50% of all individuals will meet diagnostic criteria for a mental illness in their lifetime. Less than 40% of individuals with a diagnosable mental illness actually receive stable treatment, defined as obtaining treatment fro ...
Clinical observations of the differences between children
... attachment figure. These children made more connections with the clinicians and then used that relationship to face things that were difficult for them. In some cases, a formal diagnostic interview with parents or carers would have placed the child in the Pervasive Developmental Disorder or autism c ...
... attachment figure. These children made more connections with the clinicians and then used that relationship to face things that were difficult for them. In some cases, a formal diagnostic interview with parents or carers would have placed the child in the Pervasive Developmental Disorder or autism c ...
Suicide risk in civilian PTSD patients
... pathological anxiety disorders, including PTSD. Suicide risk is also associated with a poorer response to cognitive-behavioural treatment (Tarrier et al. 2000). Clearly, there are many factors that contribute to suicidality following trauma, including co-morbid disorders, especially depression, guil ...
... pathological anxiety disorders, including PTSD. Suicide risk is also associated with a poorer response to cognitive-behavioural treatment (Tarrier et al. 2000). Clearly, there are many factors that contribute to suicidality following trauma, including co-morbid disorders, especially depression, guil ...
management of difficult cases: healing the
... become exceedingly difficult. D. Multiples are always trying to compensate for their lost time and knowledge. They must cover themselves. E. Multiples have little awareness of "single mindedness". F. Alters from the past find themselves living out a life that they were not around to plan. If they ha ...
... become exceedingly difficult. D. Multiples are always trying to compensate for their lost time and knowledge. They must cover themselves. E. Multiples have little awareness of "single mindedness". F. Alters from the past find themselves living out a life that they were not around to plan. If they ha ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines 2014 Effective Date: January 1, 2014
... least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patients may enter treatment at any level and be moved to more or less-intensive settings or lev ...
... least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patients may enter treatment at any level and be moved to more or less-intensive settings or lev ...
RESOURCE Problem Gambling and Mental Health Comorbidity in
... they could withdraw at any time without any negative repercussions or consequences, and that they would not receive any rewards or compensation for participating. For each individual, it was made clear that the study had nothing to do with the correctional institution and that the results would not ...
... they could withdraw at any time without any negative repercussions or consequences, and that they would not receive any rewards or compensation for participating. For each individual, it was made clear that the study had nothing to do with the correctional institution and that the results would not ...
Depressive Disorders An Integral Psychiatric Approach Marko van
... The Prelude to this Companion; A Word of Thanks June 2007. I was awaiting heart surgery for a life threatening condition. I was unusually impressionable. During this period, two events occurred. I attended a lecture by Brian Leonard on the relation between the immune system and depression and was s ...
... The Prelude to this Companion; A Word of Thanks June 2007. I was awaiting heart surgery for a life threatening condition. I was unusually impressionable. During this period, two events occurred. I attended a lecture by Brian Leonard on the relation between the immune system and depression and was s ...
Symptoms Psychosomatic Somatization
... to deal with these patients more effectively. This book deals with a variety of issues relevant to mechanisms, education, assessment, and treatment of such disorders in terms of biopsychosociocultural perspectives. The book consists of 22 chapters. Twenty-three distinguished experts from different c ...
... to deal with these patients more effectively. This book deals with a variety of issues relevant to mechanisms, education, assessment, and treatment of such disorders in terms of biopsychosociocultural perspectives. The book consists of 22 chapters. Twenty-three distinguished experts from different c ...
psychodynamic psychotherapy versus cognitive behavior
... result in the establishment of defensive mechanisms such as avoidance. The second triangle concerns the relation with (1) parents/caretakers, (2) important others, and (3) the therapist. A core triangle of conflict, associated with patients’ social anxiety, based on the case formulation that was disc ...
... result in the establishment of defensive mechanisms such as avoidance. The second triangle concerns the relation with (1) parents/caretakers, (2) important others, and (3) the therapist. A core triangle of conflict, associated with patients’ social anxiety, based on the case formulation that was disc ...
Rates of Anxiety Disorders in Depressed Elderly Patients
... Management: be pleasantly persistent. ...
... Management: be pleasantly persistent. ...
Prospective Follow-Up of Girls With Attention
... The largest additional female sample comes from the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD, featuring 116 girls among its 579 participants. All had been diagnosed in childhood with ADHD-combined type (MTA Cooperative Group, 1999a). Published findings on the girls include an absence of sex- ...
... The largest additional female sample comes from the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD, featuring 116 girls among its 579 participants. All had been diagnosed in childhood with ADHD-combined type (MTA Cooperative Group, 1999a). Published findings on the girls include an absence of sex- ...
Educator Toolkit – National Eating Disorders
... research and treatment, NEDA recognized the need for a toolkit revision. Again, the input of educators, former eating disorder sufferers, and eating disorder experts was used to further refine the draft document. In 2015, the newest version of the Educator Toolkit was ...
... research and treatment, NEDA recognized the need for a toolkit revision. Again, the input of educators, former eating disorder sufferers, and eating disorder experts was used to further refine the draft document. In 2015, the newest version of the Educator Toolkit was ...
Assessment and Treatment of Suicidal Patients in an Emergency Setting Chapter 3
... individual? From one perspective, the goal is to identify those at greatest risk in order to place them in secure environments and prevent them from acting on their impulses. This is an essentially linear view of the assessment process. Success is measured by the hospitalization of those at highest ...
... individual? From one perspective, the goal is to identify those at greatest risk in order to place them in secure environments and prevent them from acting on their impulses. This is an essentially linear view of the assessment process. Success is measured by the hospitalization of those at highest ...
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... still a matter of debate (Langguth et al., 2011). Theoretically, it is also conceivable that these symptoms precede tinnitus onset and predispose for it; alternatively, they may represent non-auditory symptoms resulting from the same pathophysiological changes € ller, 2007). In our rethat are involv ...
... still a matter of debate (Langguth et al., 2011). Theoretically, it is also conceivable that these symptoms precede tinnitus onset and predispose for it; alternatively, they may represent non-auditory symptoms resulting from the same pathophysiological changes € ller, 2007). In our rethat are involv ...
Cellular Biology - PathophysiologyMTSUWeatherspoon
... Schizophrenia is a term coined by Eugene Bleuler in 1911 to describe a collection of illnesses characterized by thought disorders ...
... Schizophrenia is a term coined by Eugene Bleuler in 1911 to describe a collection of illnesses characterized by thought disorders ...
Koori Prisoner Mental Health and Cognitive Function Study
... preparation. Dr. Anita Goh and Dr. Chris Gillies provided valuable advice regarding the cognitive measures chosen for the study. We are grateful to the many people who assisted with the work and who provided guidance to the evaluation team; in particular, we would like to thank Julian Thomas, Liz De ...
... preparation. Dr. Anita Goh and Dr. Chris Gillies provided valuable advice regarding the cognitive measures chosen for the study. We are grateful to the many people who assisted with the work and who provided guidance to the evaluation team; in particular, we would like to thank Julian Thomas, Liz De ...
postpartum psychosis
... support and depressive symptoms were found to be directly related. As the perception of nursing support decreased by one point, the risk of depression increased by 6% (Kyle Mounts, Screening for Maternal Depression in the Neonatal ICU, Clin Perinatol, 2009;36: 137-152) ...
... support and depressive symptoms were found to be directly related. As the perception of nursing support decreased by one point, the risk of depression increased by 6% (Kyle Mounts, Screening for Maternal Depression in the Neonatal ICU, Clin Perinatol, 2009;36: 137-152) ...
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.