
Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Its Treatment
... Chronic pain or other persistent bodily symptoms that are not caused by physical illness or injury ...
... Chronic pain or other persistent bodily symptoms that are not caused by physical illness or injury ...
Personality, mental health and demographic correlates of
... Persistence and Cooperativeness scores were lower too but to a lesser extent. Trend analysis revealed that those with higher hoarding behaviour scores were more likely to be single, female, unemployed, receive income support, have a lower socio-economic status, lower household income and have poorer ...
... Persistence and Cooperativeness scores were lower too but to a lesser extent. Trend analysis revealed that those with higher hoarding behaviour scores were more likely to be single, female, unemployed, receive income support, have a lower socio-economic status, lower household income and have poorer ...
USE OF DEPRESSION MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS IN ASSESSING Diana G. Peck
... theoretical approach and the selection of treatment models in ongoing therapy for this mental disorder. The thirty participants who participated in this study were professional clinical practitioners working in rural mental health settings in California. Research data was collected through surveys a ...
... theoretical approach and the selection of treatment models in ongoing therapy for this mental disorder. The thirty participants who participated in this study were professional clinical practitioners working in rural mental health settings in California. Research data was collected through surveys a ...
Validity and Usefulness of the Wisconsin Manual for Assessing
... subject’s description of the experience, explanation for the experience, and belief in its truthfulness at the time it occurred should be thoroughly explored. For example, subjects often report that people who know them well can, at times, know what they are thinking. The interviewer must carefully ...
... subject’s description of the experience, explanation for the experience, and belief in its truthfulness at the time it occurred should be thoroughly explored. For example, subjects often report that people who know them well can, at times, know what they are thinking. The interviewer must carefully ...
Psychometric perspectives on diagnostic systems
... a classification label such as ‘‘depressed’’ is more similar to, say, ‘‘yuppie,’’ than to ‘‘suffering from type 1 diabetes.’’ The concept of a yuppie is a socially constructed kind in the sense that it is implicitly defined by a convenient grouping of key attributes (being young, urban, financially ...
... a classification label such as ‘‘depressed’’ is more similar to, say, ‘‘yuppie,’’ than to ‘‘suffering from type 1 diabetes.’’ The concept of a yuppie is a socially constructed kind in the sense that it is implicitly defined by a convenient grouping of key attributes (being young, urban, financially ...
The Prevalence and Effects of Adult Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity
... unknown. Methods: An ADHD screen was included in a national household survey (n ⫽ 3198, ages 18–44). Clinical reinterviews calibrated the screen to diagnoses of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition ADHD. Diagnoses among workers were compared with responses to the WHO He ...
... unknown. Methods: An ADHD screen was included in a national household survey (n ⫽ 3198, ages 18–44). Clinical reinterviews calibrated the screen to diagnoses of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition ADHD. Diagnoses among workers were compared with responses to the WHO He ...
Research Quarterly
... trauma and interfering with one of our first-line recommended PTSD psychotherapies, prolonged exposure therapy (VA PTSD CPG). The two clinical trials of benzodiazepines to treat PTSD had negative findings: one with alprazolam showed no benefit in alleviating PTSD symptoms compared with placebo (Brau ...
... trauma and interfering with one of our first-line recommended PTSD psychotherapies, prolonged exposure therapy (VA PTSD CPG). The two clinical trials of benzodiazepines to treat PTSD had negative findings: one with alprazolam showed no benefit in alleviating PTSD symptoms compared with placebo (Brau ...
The efficiency of MMPI-2 validity scales in detecting malingering of
... The majority of the research is focused on disorders such as depression, schizophrenia and posttraumatic stress disorder, while others required the participants to present themselves as generally maladjusted persons. Despite indications that it would be easier to malinger non-psychotic mental disord ...
... The majority of the research is focused on disorders such as depression, schizophrenia and posttraumatic stress disorder, while others required the participants to present themselves as generally maladjusted persons. Despite indications that it would be easier to malinger non-psychotic mental disord ...
... too radically conceived to impact scientific work on causes of ADHD, and there is little evidence of it being taken into account by ADHD researchers in the US. In one instance, Whalen and Hencker (1980), two prominent psychologists with a longstanding commitment to ADHD research, noted in the introd ...
Abnormal - Disorders and Mental Health
... Depressive Cognitive Triad Negative thoughts concerning: • The world • Oneself • The future ...
... Depressive Cognitive Triad Negative thoughts concerning: • The world • Oneself • The future ...
Evidence-Based Assessment and Treatment of Specific Phobias in
... such as flying, driving, heights, enclosed spaces, animals, injections, or blood. The fear reaction occurs in anticipation of or immediately upon encountering the feared stimulus and may escalate into a panic attack. In adults, the individual must recognize that the fear is excessive or irrational, ...
... such as flying, driving, heights, enclosed spaces, animals, injections, or blood. The fear reaction occurs in anticipation of or immediately upon encountering the feared stimulus and may escalate into a panic attack. In adults, the individual must recognize that the fear is excessive or irrational, ...
IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)
... also suggest considerable flexibility and malleability of borderline personality traits in youth, making this a key developmental period during which to intervene. Novel indicated prevention and early intervention programmes have shown that borderline personality disorder in young people responds to ...
... also suggest considerable flexibility and malleability of borderline personality traits in youth, making this a key developmental period during which to intervene. Novel indicated prevention and early intervention programmes have shown that borderline personality disorder in young people responds to ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder in Fragile X Syndrome
... At this time, there is no medical test, such as a blood test or brain scan that can diagnose ASD. In the past, ASD was represented by three different diagnoses: autistic disorder; Asperger syndrome; and pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). These three diagnoses were r ...
... At this time, there is no medical test, such as a blood test or brain scan that can diagnose ASD. In the past, ASD was represented by three different diagnoses: autistic disorder; Asperger syndrome; and pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). These three diagnoses were r ...
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... 49. The York Retreat in England was an early mental hospital. A recent evaluation of records from 1880 to 1884 showed that A) treatment was highly effective. B) torturous methods of treatment were routinely used. C) some innovative somatic therapies were developed. D) fewer than one-third of patient ...
... 49. The York Retreat in England was an early mental hospital. A recent evaluation of records from 1880 to 1884 showed that A) treatment was highly effective. B) torturous methods of treatment were routinely used. C) some innovative somatic therapies were developed. D) fewer than one-third of patient ...
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... 49. The York Retreat in England was an early mental hospital. A recent evaluation of records from 1880 to 1884 showed that A) treatment was highly effective. B) torturous methods of treatment were routinely used. C) some innovative somatic therapies were developed. D) fewer than one-third of patient ...
... 49. The York Retreat in England was an early mental hospital. A recent evaluation of records from 1880 to 1884 showed that A) treatment was highly effective. B) torturous methods of treatment were routinely used. C) some innovative somatic therapies were developed. D) fewer than one-third of patient ...
The Y-Worri Project: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
... of disorder identification [14,15] and help-seeking behaviour by adolescents [16,17]. Many young people, particularly men, do not seek help for anxiety. This was reflected in the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing which found that only 13.2% of young men aged between 16 and 24 years ...
... of disorder identification [14,15] and help-seeking behaviour by adolescents [16,17]. Many young people, particularly men, do not seek help for anxiety. This was reflected in the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing which found that only 13.2% of young men aged between 16 and 24 years ...
Syllabus - American Psychiatric Association
... The American Psychiatric Association’s 2015 annual meeting in vibrant Toronto promises to be an exceptional educational experience. You will have many outstanding sessions to choose from as we bring together some of the best minds in psychiatry to present compelling research, clinical, and practice- ...
... The American Psychiatric Association’s 2015 annual meeting in vibrant Toronto promises to be an exceptional educational experience. You will have many outstanding sessions to choose from as we bring together some of the best minds in psychiatry to present compelling research, clinical, and practice- ...
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... It is an intriguing question why some children with ADHD, despite having difficulties in performing tasks at school, have a healthy social life, and why others appear to be unable to connect with peers and other people in a normal way. The latter group of children may have a diminished capacity for ...
... It is an intriguing question why some children with ADHD, despite having difficulties in performing tasks at school, have a healthy social life, and why others appear to be unable to connect with peers and other people in a normal way. The latter group of children may have a diminished capacity for ...
65. Bonanno Brewin Kaniasty LaGreca PSPI 2010 weighing costs of
... life events more generally, most predictor variables exert small to moderate effects, and it is the combination or additive total of risk and resilience factors that informs disaster outcomes. 4. Disasters put families, neighborhoods, and communities at risk. Although methodologically complex resear ...
... life events more generally, most predictor variables exert small to moderate effects, and it is the combination or additive total of risk and resilience factors that informs disaster outcomes. 4. Disasters put families, neighborhoods, and communities at risk. Although methodologically complex resear ...
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... to be stimulus-bound and to be more frequently accompanied by premonitory sensory phenomena, feelings of incompleteness and “not just right” perceptions. Although these “not just right” experiences are also frequently described in OCD [19], these overall features near RB to the concept of impulsion, ...
... to be stimulus-bound and to be more frequently accompanied by premonitory sensory phenomena, feelings of incompleteness and “not just right” perceptions. Although these “not just right” experiences are also frequently described in OCD [19], these overall features near RB to the concept of impulsion, ...
Sleep-Wake Disorders
... 2. A prolonged main sleep episode of more than 9 hours per day that is nonrestorative (i.e., unrefreshing). 3. Difficulty being fully awake after abrupt awakening. ...
... 2. A prolonged main sleep episode of more than 9 hours per day that is nonrestorative (i.e., unrefreshing). 3. Difficulty being fully awake after abrupt awakening. ...
- Anna M. Bardone
... (AN more likely to be referred than BN and BED; and BED more likely to be referred than BN; F = 262.34, df =2, p < .0001). There were no significant main effects across the four different race/ethnicity conditions and no significant race/ethnicity by condition interactions. Table 2 summarizes race/e ...
... (AN more likely to be referred than BN and BED; and BED more likely to be referred than BN; F = 262.34, df =2, p < .0001). There were no significant main effects across the four different race/ethnicity conditions and no significant race/ethnicity by condition interactions. Table 2 summarizes race/e ...
Depression - National Medical Research Council
... 1. “During the past month, have you often been bothered by feeling down, depressed or hopeless?” 2. “During the past month, have you often been bothered by having little interest or pleasure in doing things?” If the woman answers “yes” to either question, consider asking this: “Is this something you ...
... 1. “During the past month, have you often been bothered by feeling down, depressed or hopeless?” 2. “During the past month, have you often been bothered by having little interest or pleasure in doing things?” If the woman answers “yes” to either question, consider asking this: “Is this something you ...
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... criteria for this prolonged grief state. Two groups have proposed criteria for a condition called Complicated Grief. Others are working to understand the risk factors, conse quences, and treatment of a putative grief disorder. Diagnostic criteria for complicated grief. Horowitz et al. (1997) develo ...
... criteria for this prolonged grief state. Two groups have proposed criteria for a condition called Complicated Grief. Others are working to understand the risk factors, conse quences, and treatment of a putative grief disorder. Diagnostic criteria for complicated grief. Horowitz et al. (1997) develo ...
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.