Practice Parameter for the Use of Stimulant Medications
... adult) has a condition indicated for the use of stimulant medications [MS]. Psychiatric evaluation should include a detailed history (psychiatric and medical) of the patient, collateral information from parents or significant others, documentation of target symptoms, and a mental status examination. ...
... adult) has a condition indicated for the use of stimulant medications [MS]. Psychiatric evaluation should include a detailed history (psychiatric and medical) of the patient, collateral information from parents or significant others, documentation of target symptoms, and a mental status examination. ...
NEI`s Master Psychopharmacology Program Study Guide: Bipolar
... *You may choose any 24 non-expired Learning Activities to complete the requirements of the Master Psychopharmacology Program. For the full list of Master Psychopharmacology Program requirements, please visit http://www.neiglobal.com/Members/MPP/MPPOverview/tabid/307/Default.aspx. **These resources d ...
... *You may choose any 24 non-expired Learning Activities to complete the requirements of the Master Psychopharmacology Program. For the full list of Master Psychopharmacology Program requirements, please visit http://www.neiglobal.com/Members/MPP/MPPOverview/tabid/307/Default.aspx. **These resources d ...
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) Clinical
... in the data. An example is Section 3.3 that discusses the comparative efficacy of antidepressants but without adequately addressing the question of clinical importance, potential sponsorship influence and methodology, all of which muddy the waters. It is helpful that the CANMAT guidelines take a clini ...
... in the data. An example is Section 3.3 that discusses the comparative efficacy of antidepressants but without adequately addressing the question of clinical importance, potential sponsorship influence and methodology, all of which muddy the waters. It is helpful that the CANMAT guidelines take a clini ...
Should the scope of addictive behaviors be broadened
... Health and Recovery Services Administration Washington State Department of Social and Health Services ...
... Health and Recovery Services Administration Washington State Department of Social and Health Services ...
Consultation Papers | BPS - British Psychological Society
... community surveys regularly report much higher prevalence and incidence than would be expected. This problem – as well as threatening the validity of the approach – has significant implications. If community samples show high levels of ‘prevalence’, social factors are minimised, and the continuum wi ...
... community surveys regularly report much higher prevalence and incidence than would be expected. This problem – as well as threatening the validity of the approach – has significant implications. If community samples show high levels of ‘prevalence’, social factors are minimised, and the continuum wi ...
the effect of habituation and changes in cognition on anxious
... Lastly, anxious children perform more poorly on measures of intelligence in comparison to children without an anxiety disorder (Davis et al., 2008; Hodges & Plow, 1990). The directionality of this phenomenon was described by two theories: anxiety results in lowered performance on measures of intelli ...
... Lastly, anxious children perform more poorly on measures of intelligence in comparison to children without an anxiety disorder (Davis et al., 2008; Hodges & Plow, 1990). The directionality of this phenomenon was described by two theories: anxiety results in lowered performance on measures of intelli ...
Psychology - PSY
... have long stressed the heterogeneity of the elderly population. People enter late life with the accumulated experience gained over six or seven decades - experiences that affect their attitudes, behaviors and resources. Wars, economic downturns, technology and cultural change have shaped the experie ...
... have long stressed the heterogeneity of the elderly population. People enter late life with the accumulated experience gained over six or seven decades - experiences that affect their attitudes, behaviors and resources. Wars, economic downturns, technology and cultural change have shaped the experie ...
Full Issue - The Professional Counselor
... professionals. Changes within the DSM-5 have prompted counselors to revisit the basics of diagnosis and consider the cessation of certain conventions (e.g., the multiaxial system) and what these changes mean to counselors as they perform their vital work for the benefit of clients. The unprecedented ...
... professionals. Changes within the DSM-5 have prompted counselors to revisit the basics of diagnosis and consider the cessation of certain conventions (e.g., the multiaxial system) and what these changes mean to counselors as they perform their vital work for the benefit of clients. The unprecedented ...
Read Full Article - Adult ADD ADHD Center of Maryland
... conditions, each of which alters the course of ADHD, overall treatment recommendations, and symptom response differently. Common ADHD comorbidities include major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar disorder, and substance use disorders. Algorithms have been developed to aid clinicians in determining ...
... conditions, each of which alters the course of ADHD, overall treatment recommendations, and symptom response differently. Common ADHD comorbidities include major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar disorder, and substance use disorders. Algorithms have been developed to aid clinicians in determining ...
Antisocial Behaviour and Conduct Disorders in Children and Young People Management
... Antisocial behaviour and conduct disorders in children and young people who can influence the socialisation process, such as parents, schoolteachers, social service departments and politicians, rather than by healthcare professionals. Additionally, because the disorders are so prevalent, it would b ...
... Antisocial behaviour and conduct disorders in children and young people who can influence the socialisation process, such as parents, schoolteachers, social service departments and politicians, rather than by healthcare professionals. Additionally, because the disorders are so prevalent, it would b ...
Conceptualization of anorexia nervosa : a theoretical synthesis of
... demand of energy from its members, disadvantaging the unit as a whole when responding to stressful events. Research suggests that families with enmeshed organizational patterns are more susceptible to psychological disorders, making identification and resolution of enmeshment and fusion an imperativ ...
... demand of energy from its members, disadvantaging the unit as a whole when responding to stressful events. Research suggests that families with enmeshed organizational patterns are more susceptible to psychological disorders, making identification and resolution of enmeshment and fusion an imperativ ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Manhattan, New York City, After the
... friends and assisted in the rescue efforts.1 In New York City, the days and weeks after September 11th were characterized by shock at the magnitude of the loss of life and fear of other potential terrorist attacks. Approximately 3,000 people died in the attacks on the WTC, 18 times more than in the ...
... friends and assisted in the rescue efforts.1 In New York City, the days and weeks after September 11th were characterized by shock at the magnitude of the loss of life and fear of other potential terrorist attacks. Approximately 3,000 people died in the attacks on the WTC, 18 times more than in the ...
SERUM BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF): THE
... instrument consists of 17 items, each can be scored from 0 to 4 and the highest possible score is 53. In clinical practice it is accepted that in mild depression (F32.0) the HAMD-17 total score does not exceed 18 points, in a moderately severe depressive episode (F32.1) total score is between 18 and ...
... instrument consists of 17 items, each can be scored from 0 to 4 and the highest possible score is 53. In clinical practice it is accepted that in mild depression (F32.0) the HAMD-17 total score does not exceed 18 points, in a moderately severe depressive episode (F32.1) total score is between 18 and ...
黃宗顯醫生
... For the diagnosis of adolescents and adults:青少年和成人的診症: •For older adolescents and adults (age 17 and older), at least five symptoms are required. 對於青少年和成人(17歲及以上)‚ 最少需符合5個徵狀 • Several inattentive or hyperactive – impulsive symptoms were present prior to age 12 years. ...
... For the diagnosis of adolescents and adults:青少年和成人的診症: •For older adolescents and adults (age 17 and older), at least five symptoms are required. 對於青少年和成人(17歲及以上)‚ 最少需符合5個徵狀 • Several inattentive or hyperactive – impulsive symptoms were present prior to age 12 years. ...
Connecting Inflammation with Glutamate Agonism in Suicidality
... The NMDA-receptor antagonist ketamine has proven efficient in reducing symptoms of suicidality, although the mechanisms explaining this effect have not been detailed in psychiatric patients. Recent evidence points towards a low-grade inflammation in brains of suicide victims. Inflammation leads to p ...
... The NMDA-receptor antagonist ketamine has proven efficient in reducing symptoms of suicidality, although the mechanisms explaining this effect have not been detailed in psychiatric patients. Recent evidence points towards a low-grade inflammation in brains of suicide victims. Inflammation leads to p ...
Psychologists` Skepticism and Knowledge about Dissociative
... Adolescents Statement ofthe Problem Dissociative phenomena have been described in scientific literature for centuries (Ellenberger, 1970). One of the earliest descriptions of the diagnosis and treatment of a child with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly called Multiple Personality Disord ...
... Adolescents Statement ofthe Problem Dissociative phenomena have been described in scientific literature for centuries (Ellenberger, 1970). One of the earliest descriptions of the diagnosis and treatment of a child with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly called Multiple Personality Disord ...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorders
... “Criterion A.: The person has been exposed to a[n]…event in which both of the following were present: “1. The person experienced, witnessed, or was confronted with an event or events that involved actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to the physical integrity of self or others ...
... “Criterion A.: The person has been exposed to a[n]…event in which both of the following were present: “1. The person experienced, witnessed, or was confronted with an event or events that involved actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to the physical integrity of self or others ...
Departament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut
... around their measurement, it was a big challenge to go into such area of research. This, together with the scarcity of previous studies specifically focused on this issue, implied having to make several important decisions during its design and development. Thus, the nature of the study was mainly e ...
... around their measurement, it was a big challenge to go into such area of research. This, together with the scarcity of previous studies specifically focused on this issue, implied having to make several important decisions during its design and development. Thus, the nature of the study was mainly e ...
Evaluating the Relationship Between Malignant Self
... further loss or rejection, beyond that already experienced from the physical and/or emotional loss of an early caregiver that led to their depressive personality symptoms (as cited in Huprich, 2003). Persons, Miranda, and Perloff (1991) found that individuals “who were more achievement oriented repo ...
... further loss or rejection, beyond that already experienced from the physical and/or emotional loss of an early caregiver that led to their depressive personality symptoms (as cited in Huprich, 2003). Persons, Miranda, and Perloff (1991) found that individuals “who were more achievement oriented repo ...
syllabus book - American Psychiatric Association
... session. We wish to express our appreciation to all of the authors and other session contributors for their cooperation in preparing their materials so far in advance of the meeting. Our special thanks are also extended to Scientific Program Office staff and the APA Meetings Department. ...
... session. We wish to express our appreciation to all of the authors and other session contributors for their cooperation in preparing their materials so far in advance of the meeting. Our special thanks are also extended to Scientific Program Office staff and the APA Meetings Department. ...
Diabulimia mental health condition or media
... A recent study11 reaffirmed earlier findings12–15 that deliberate insulin omission is the most favoured means of weight control in people with type 1 diabetes. Prevalence data for those who report insulin misuse to control weight range from 14–36%.4,11,16,17 As an aspect of an eating disorder it oft ...
... A recent study11 reaffirmed earlier findings12–15 that deliberate insulin omission is the most favoured means of weight control in people with type 1 diabetes. Prevalence data for those who report insulin misuse to control weight range from 14–36%.4,11,16,17 As an aspect of an eating disorder it oft ...
2010 Workers with Mental Illness: a Practical Guide for Managers
... People with mental illness do live and work in our communities. The majority of people successfully manage their illness without it greatly impacting on their home and work life, while others may require support to minimise its impact. Having mental illness does not necessarily imply any loss of int ...
... People with mental illness do live and work in our communities. The majority of people successfully manage their illness without it greatly impacting on their home and work life, while others may require support to minimise its impact. Having mental illness does not necessarily imply any loss of int ...
HALL A
... Recent clinical and genetic research findings in perinatal psychiatry, Ian Jones (UK) How to build efficient and sustainable community networks for new families, Jane Honikman (USA) Delivery related post traumatic stress disorder, Onder Kavakci (Turkey) Interpersonal psychotherapy in perinatal perio ...
... Recent clinical and genetic research findings in perinatal psychiatry, Ian Jones (UK) How to build efficient and sustainable community networks for new families, Jane Honikman (USA) Delivery related post traumatic stress disorder, Onder Kavakci (Turkey) Interpersonal psychotherapy in perinatal perio ...
Session #15 – PTSD and its Impact on the Family
... look very different from another with the same disorder. The specific traumatic experience and the resultant impact on the individual and his/her loved ones are unique to each family. The diagnosis can be made only by a trained mental health professional (preferably one experienced in working with t ...
... look very different from another with the same disorder. The specific traumatic experience and the resultant impact on the individual and his/her loved ones are unique to each family. The diagnosis can be made only by a trained mental health professional (preferably one experienced in working with t ...
generalized anxiety disorder - Diversity
... world, as well as social and sexual events and performances. According to trait models of personality such as the Five-Factor Model (e.g., McCrae & John, 1992), Neuroticism, or the tendency to experience negative emotions such as anxiety, is a basic personality dimension. Anxiety is a fundamental em ...
... world, as well as social and sexual events and performances. According to trait models of personality such as the Five-Factor Model (e.g., McCrae & John, 1992), Neuroticism, or the tendency to experience negative emotions such as anxiety, is a basic personality dimension. Anxiety is a fundamental em ...
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.