ASSESSMENT OF DISORDERED EATING
... however, since dietetic professionals face the same issues as the rest of the publicincluding obesity, displaying disordered eating behaviors and exhibiting eating disorders (Korinth, 2008). Many studies suggest that dietitians, diet technicians and dietetic students are at greater risk for disorder ...
... however, since dietetic professionals face the same issues as the rest of the publicincluding obesity, displaying disordered eating behaviors and exhibiting eating disorders (Korinth, 2008). Many studies suggest that dietitians, diet technicians and dietetic students are at greater risk for disorder ...
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... section, for Critical Care Nurse journal. He is currently employed at the Connecticut Poison Control Center and is actively involved in lecturing and mentoring nurses, emergency medical residents and pharmacy students. ...
... section, for Critical Care Nurse journal. He is currently employed at the Connecticut Poison Control Center and is actively involved in lecturing and mentoring nurses, emergency medical residents and pharmacy students. ...
Self-Ambivalence in Obsessive-Compulsive
... The second study examined the associations between self-ambivalence, OCD symptoms, OCD-related beliefs and anxiety disorders. This study found that selfambivalence related significantly to OCD symptoms and distinguished individuals with OCD from normal controls. However, it found no difference in se ...
... The second study examined the associations between self-ambivalence, OCD symptoms, OCD-related beliefs and anxiety disorders. This study found that selfambivalence related significantly to OCD symptoms and distinguished individuals with OCD from normal controls. However, it found no difference in se ...
The role of oxytocin in social bonding, stress regulation and mental
... maternal love withdrawal as a disciplinary measure when they were young, but not in those who had experienced high levels of maternal love withdrawal (Riem et al., 2013). Furthermore, in a recent study by Declerck et al. (2013) it was demonstrated that contextual cues and interindividual factors int ...
... maternal love withdrawal as a disciplinary measure when they were young, but not in those who had experienced high levels of maternal love withdrawal (Riem et al., 2013). Furthermore, in a recent study by Declerck et al. (2013) it was demonstrated that contextual cues and interindividual factors int ...
Diagnosis, prevalence, pathways, consequences & treatment of insomnia Review Article
... particular have been found to be two and a half times more likely to report car crashes because of feeling tired as compared to those who do not report insomnia22,23. In an Australian study, the annual cost of work place accidents was estimated to be in excess of AUS$1.9 billion and patients with in ...
... particular have been found to be two and a half times more likely to report car crashes because of feeling tired as compared to those who do not report insomnia22,23. In an Australian study, the annual cost of work place accidents was estimated to be in excess of AUS$1.9 billion and patients with in ...
Characteristics of Chronic Nightmares in a Trauma-Exposed Treatment-Seeking Sample
... member deliberately killed, and other situations that involve fear of being killed or seriously injured or in which injury took place. The TAA was modified to include an additional five items assessing for hate crimes. Follow-up questions include age of first and most recent occurrence for multiple ...
... member deliberately killed, and other situations that involve fear of being killed or seriously injured or in which injury took place. The TAA was modified to include an additional five items assessing for hate crimes. Follow-up questions include age of first and most recent occurrence for multiple ...
Attitudes Toward Suicide, Mental Health, and Help
... and behaviors. As such, the current study used mixed methods, administered via online survey, to investigate socio-cultural predictors of attitudes toward suicide, mental health, and treatment seeking among African immigrants in the United States. In the current study the responses of 227 participan ...
... and behaviors. As such, the current study used mixed methods, administered via online survey, to investigate socio-cultural predictors of attitudes toward suicide, mental health, and treatment seeking among African immigrants in the United States. In the current study the responses of 227 participan ...
Recovery-Remission from Substance Use Disorders
... even the most seemingly solid recoveries lie vulnerabilities for reactivation of addiction. This fluidity underscores the need for sustained and assertive recovery management. Windows of Opportunity for Early Re-intervention: Of those who resume AOD use following treatment, most do so in the first d ...
... even the most seemingly solid recoveries lie vulnerabilities for reactivation of addiction. This fluidity underscores the need for sustained and assertive recovery management. Windows of Opportunity for Early Re-intervention: Of those who resume AOD use following treatment, most do so in the first d ...
annex i list of the names, pharmaceutical forms, strengths of the
... ANNEX I LIST OF THE NAMES, PHARMACEUTICAL FORMS, STRENGTHS OF THE MEDICINAL PRODUCTS, ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION, MARKETING AUTHORISATION HOLDERS IN THE MEMBER STATES (EU/EEA) ...
... ANNEX I LIST OF THE NAMES, PHARMACEUTICAL FORMS, STRENGTHS OF THE MEDICINAL PRODUCTS, ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION, MARKETING AUTHORISATION HOLDERS IN THE MEMBER STATES (EU/EEA) ...
Clinical case scenarios
... are persistent difficulties in the reciprocity of social interaction and communication and the presence of stereotypic (rigid and repetitive) behaviours, resistance to change or restricted interests. The way that autism is expressed in individual people differs at different stages of life, in respon ...
... are persistent difficulties in the reciprocity of social interaction and communication and the presence of stereotypic (rigid and repetitive) behaviours, resistance to change or restricted interests. The way that autism is expressed in individual people differs at different stages of life, in respon ...
sleep disorders in children and adolescents
... Ujjwal Ramtekkar MD Department of Psychiatry, Mercy Children’s Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA & Government Medical College This publication is intended for professionals training or practicing in mental health and not for the general public. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and ...
... Ujjwal Ramtekkar MD Department of Psychiatry, Mercy Children’s Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA & Government Medical College This publication is intended for professionals training or practicing in mental health and not for the general public. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and ...
Acute Stress Disorder & Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
... of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 4 July 2013, under Section 14A of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992. In approving these guidelines the NHMRC considers that they meet the NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines. This approval is valid for ...
... of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 4 July 2013, under Section 14A of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992. In approving these guidelines the NHMRC considers that they meet the NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines. This approval is valid for ...
Defining and Differentiating Treatment
... multidimensional staging method for TRD that incorporates clinical and treatment factors. Although the multidimensional nature of the MSM makes it an ideal method for staging and identifying TRD, additional research is needed to better understand this newly developed staging method. The objective o ...
... multidimensional staging method for TRD that incorporates clinical and treatment factors. Although the multidimensional nature of the MSM makes it an ideal method for staging and identifying TRD, additional research is needed to better understand this newly developed staging method. The objective o ...
Mindfulness Bibliography - UCLA Mindful Awareness Research
... Baer, R. A. (Ed.). (2006). Mindfulness-based treatment approaches: Clinician's guide to evidence base and applications. San Diego, CA: Elsevier Academic Press. Didonna, F. (Ed.). (2009). Clinical Handbook of Mindfulness. New York: Springer. Germer, C. K., Siegel, R. D., & Fulton, P. R. (Eds.). (2005 ...
... Baer, R. A. (Ed.). (2006). Mindfulness-based treatment approaches: Clinician's guide to evidence base and applications. San Diego, CA: Elsevier Academic Press. Didonna, F. (Ed.). (2009). Clinical Handbook of Mindfulness. New York: Springer. Germer, C. K., Siegel, R. D., & Fulton, P. R. (Eds.). (2005 ...
conference program - Research Division
... After studying psychiatry at the University of London in England, he came to the United States in 1978 and earned a Master of Public Health in behavioral sciences and a PhD in epidemiology from the University of California, Berkeley. In 1983, he began working as a senior scientist for the California ...
... After studying psychiatry at the University of London in England, he came to the United States in 1978 and earned a Master of Public Health in behavioral sciences and a PhD in epidemiology from the University of California, Berkeley. In 1983, he began working as a senior scientist for the California ...
Reactive and proactive aggression in children A review of theory
... as with the teacher-rating measures, these behavioural measures of reactive and proactive aggression were found to be substantially correlated (r = 0.48) [47]. In observational research of aggressive behaviour the labels ‘reactive’ and ‘proactive’ can be applied in two different ways. First of all, ...
... as with the teacher-rating measures, these behavioural measures of reactive and proactive aggression were found to be substantially correlated (r = 0.48) [47]. In observational research of aggressive behaviour the labels ‘reactive’ and ‘proactive’ can be applied in two different ways. First of all, ...
SIGN 145 • Assessment, diagnosis and interventions for autism
... Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) is committed to equality and diversity and assesses all its publications for likely impact on the six equality groups defined by age, disability, gender, race, religion/belief and sexual orientation. SIGN guidelines are produced using a standard methodology that ...
... Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) is committed to equality and diversity and assesses all its publications for likely impact on the six equality groups defined by age, disability, gender, race, religion/belief and sexual orientation. SIGN guidelines are produced using a standard methodology that ...
42 TIP Substance Abuse Treatment For Persons With
... Terms Related to Substance Use Disorders..........................................................................22 Terms Related to Mental Disorders ...................................................................................23 Terms Related to Clients....................................... ...
... Terms Related to Substance Use Disorders..........................................................................22 Terms Related to Mental Disorders ...................................................................................23 Terms Related to Clients....................................... ...
Clozapine Underutilization: Addressing the Barriers
... respond to treatment with first- or second-generation antipsychotics. [1] Several metaanalyses of controlled trials and systematic reviews of clozapine provide evidence of its superiority. [2-7] The most recent meta-analysis[8] reported that clozapine (effect size relative to placebo= 0.88) was almo ...
... respond to treatment with first- or second-generation antipsychotics. [1] Several metaanalyses of controlled trials and systematic reviews of clozapine provide evidence of its superiority. [2-7] The most recent meta-analysis[8] reported that clozapine (effect size relative to placebo= 0.88) was almo ...
Effective behavioural strategies for reducing disgust in
... Olatunji et al., 2010). Further, DS is associated with a general inability to regulate emotions (Olatunji, Wolitzky-Taylor, Willems, Lohr, & Armstrong, 2009). The differential nature of DP and DS was recently investigated by Goetz et al. (2013) using self-reported and behavioural measures across two ...
... Olatunji et al., 2010). Further, DS is associated with a general inability to regulate emotions (Olatunji, Wolitzky-Taylor, Willems, Lohr, & Armstrong, 2009). The differential nature of DP and DS was recently investigated by Goetz et al. (2013) using self-reported and behavioural measures across two ...
THE DISSOCIATIVE CONTINUUM
... encountering clients and others with these comorbid diagnoses (anyone who has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) will most definitely have PTSD) I became aware of many areas of overlap between the two disorders. I also came to understand that while PTSD was commonly recognized and understood, ther ...
... encountering clients and others with these comorbid diagnoses (anyone who has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) will most definitely have PTSD) I became aware of many areas of overlap between the two disorders. I also came to understand that while PTSD was commonly recognized and understood, ther ...
A n e
... This cross-sectional, exploratory study aimed to determine the prevalence and characteristics of self-harming behaviours among a sample of South African university students (N = 603), as well as the relationship between deliberate self-harm (DSH) and symptoms of depression and anxiety. A battery of ...
... This cross-sectional, exploratory study aimed to determine the prevalence and characteristics of self-harming behaviours among a sample of South African university students (N = 603), as well as the relationship between deliberate self-harm (DSH) and symptoms of depression and anxiety. A battery of ...
Self-Reported Depressive Symptoms and Antisocial
... showed considerable continuity during the 2-year period. There were no significant gender differences either in the continuity of self-reported depressive symptoms or in the continuity of antisocial behaviour. Self-reported depressive symptoms predicted subsequent antisocial behaviour in a 2-year pe ...
... showed considerable continuity during the 2-year period. There were no significant gender differences either in the continuity of self-reported depressive symptoms or in the continuity of antisocial behaviour. Self-reported depressive symptoms predicted subsequent antisocial behaviour in a 2-year pe ...
Prenatal Factors in Schizophrenia
... the most firmly established nongenetic risk factors for schizophrenia. Compared to the monthly birth rates in the general population, there is a 5% to 8% excess of births in winter and early spring months in those who later develop schizophrenia (Torrey, Miller, Rawlings, & Yolken, 1997). The season ...
... the most firmly established nongenetic risk factors for schizophrenia. Compared to the monthly birth rates in the general population, there is a 5% to 8% excess of births in winter and early spring months in those who later develop schizophrenia (Torrey, Miller, Rawlings, & Yolken, 1997). The season ...
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.