Gender and children and young people`s emotional and mental health
... GD – gender dysphoria, a medically recognised condition in which the mismatch between the biological sex of a person and their gender identity causes significant distress. Gender identity – a person’s internal sense of their own gender. LGBT – lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans. Non-binary – an umbrel ...
... GD – gender dysphoria, a medically recognised condition in which the mismatch between the biological sex of a person and their gender identity causes significant distress. Gender identity – a person’s internal sense of their own gender. LGBT – lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans. Non-binary – an umbrel ...
Managing Depression - Caribbean Health Research Council
... Mood disorders contribute to an increased consumption of health care because many people do not understand what they are experiencing and frequently respond by seeking medical help before mental health help. The cost of depression in Europe in 2004 was estimated to be 118 billion Euros due to the co ...
... Mood disorders contribute to an increased consumption of health care because many people do not understand what they are experiencing and frequently respond by seeking medical help before mental health help. The cost of depression in Europe in 2004 was estimated to be 118 billion Euros due to the co ...
Eating Disorders in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
... inconsistency, and that it is merely severe depression that complicates response to exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP) for OCD (Abramowitz, 2004). These speculations were confirmed in a study (Abramowitz, Franklin, Street, Kozak, & Foa, 2000), nevertheless it was also indicated that even ...
... inconsistency, and that it is merely severe depression that complicates response to exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP) for OCD (Abramowitz, 2004). These speculations were confirmed in a study (Abramowitz, Franklin, Street, Kozak, & Foa, 2000), nevertheless it was also indicated that even ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... This block contains a wide variety of disorders that differ in severity (from uncomplicated intoxication and harmful use to obvious psychotic disorders and dementia), but that are all attributable to the use of one or more psychoactive substances (which may or may not have been medically prescribed) ...
... This block contains a wide variety of disorders that differ in severity (from uncomplicated intoxication and harmful use to obvious psychotic disorders and dementia), but that are all attributable to the use of one or more psychoactive substances (which may or may not have been medically prescribed) ...
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
... Substances considered for entitlement must meet the criteria established by VAC. Criteria for Consideration of Entitlement of a Substance Substances considered for entitlement by VAC are limited to: a) Medications available under Canadian law for which a Drug Identification Number (DIN) has been iss ...
... Substances considered for entitlement must meet the criteria established by VAC. Criteria for Consideration of Entitlement of a Substance Substances considered for entitlement by VAC are limited to: a) Medications available under Canadian law for which a Drug Identification Number (DIN) has been iss ...
Your Choice: Lifestyle, Medication and Recovery
... information from the Internet, it is helpful to bring these along to show to your doctor or nurse. This will help them answer your questions as best they can. If you do not understand anything that is said, be sure to ask for more explanation. You can also ask for written information about your medi ...
... information from the Internet, it is helpful to bring these along to show to your doctor or nurse. This will help them answer your questions as best they can. If you do not understand anything that is said, be sure to ask for more explanation. You can also ask for written information about your medi ...
’t add up: why Depression sum-scores don analyzing specific depression symptoms is essential
... negative affect or tearfulness. Another study [20] revealed differential associations of symptoms with specific genetic polymorphisms; for example, the symptom ‘middle insomnia’ assessed by the HRSD was correlated with the GGCCGGGC haplotype in the first haplotype block of TPH1. In addition, a recen ...
... negative affect or tearfulness. Another study [20] revealed differential associations of symptoms with specific genetic polymorphisms; for example, the symptom ‘middle insomnia’ assessed by the HRSD was correlated with the GGCCGGGC haplotype in the first haplotype block of TPH1. In addition, a recen ...
Clinical Services Plan 2012-2017
... plays a large role in the community, acting as a resource and operating an Outpatient Services Program and Rehabilitation Program, both located in Midland. Buildings have come and gone and so have many dedicated staff and volunteers who have devoted their working lives and spare time to caring for t ...
... plays a large role in the community, acting as a resource and operating an Outpatient Services Program and Rehabilitation Program, both located in Midland. Buildings have come and gone and so have many dedicated staff and volunteers who have devoted their working lives and spare time to caring for t ...
REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF
... This course will start with an introduction to the history of the study of psychotic disorders, covering how the concepts and approaches have evolved in the last 150 years as a result of technological and societal progress, as well as highlighting the important challenges in the last decade. General ...
... This course will start with an introduction to the history of the study of psychotic disorders, covering how the concepts and approaches have evolved in the last 150 years as a result of technological and societal progress, as well as highlighting the important challenges in the last decade. General ...
Sensitivity - A new concept for Counselling - seminare
... „I love Jesus, but I would like to keep my independence, although this independence does not grant me real freedom. I love Jesus but I would not want to lose the respect of my fellow professors, although I know that their respect will not contribute to my spiritual growth.“ www.seminare-ps.net ...
... „I love Jesus, but I would like to keep my independence, although this independence does not grant me real freedom. I love Jesus but I would not want to lose the respect of my fellow professors, although I know that their respect will not contribute to my spiritual growth.“ www.seminare-ps.net ...
Recognizing and Treating Bipolar Disorder
... of bipolar spectrum disorders.2,6 In the past, bipolar disorder was thought to be relatively rare as compared to unipolar depression. It is well documented that major depression is a common condition, with a lifetime prevalence of 21.3% for females and 12.7% for males in the United States.12 The DSM ...
... of bipolar spectrum disorders.2,6 In the past, bipolar disorder was thought to be relatively rare as compared to unipolar depression. It is well documented that major depression is a common condition, with a lifetime prevalence of 21.3% for females and 12.7% for males in the United States.12 The DSM ...
Behavioral Health Resource Guide
... Clinical depression is very treatable, with more than 80% of those who seek treatment showing improvement. The most commonly used treatments are antidepressant medication, psychotherapy or a combination of the two. The choice of treatment depends on the pattern, severity, persistence of depressive ...
... Clinical depression is very treatable, with more than 80% of those who seek treatment showing improvement. The most commonly used treatments are antidepressant medication, psychotherapy or a combination of the two. The choice of treatment depends on the pattern, severity, persistence of depressive ...
Psychosis in Films: An Analysis of Stigma and the Portrayal in
... that causes the affected individuals to become violent and dangerous. As researchers and many health professionals have shown, this theory is wrong and people with mental illness are more likely to be the victims than perpetrators. But the negative stigma is still continuing. For example, many horro ...
... that causes the affected individuals to become violent and dangerous. As researchers and many health professionals have shown, this theory is wrong and people with mental illness are more likely to be the victims than perpetrators. But the negative stigma is still continuing. For example, many horro ...
Plastic Surgery for the General Surgeon
... • Duration: Criteria A-C have been present for at least 12 months. Throughout that time, the person has never been without the symptoms of Criteria A-C for more than 3 months at a time. • The temper outbursts and/or negative mood are present in at least two settings (at home, at school, or with peer ...
... • Duration: Criteria A-C have been present for at least 12 months. Throughout that time, the person has never been without the symptoms of Criteria A-C for more than 3 months at a time. • The temper outbursts and/or negative mood are present in at least two settings (at home, at school, or with peer ...
Psychology of Human Behavior
... Psychologists are interested in human behavior, either studying behavior from a scientific perspective or using knowledge gained from the scientific perspective to try to improve the human condition. A. About two-thirds of psychologists fit the general label of clinical psychologist and are typicall ...
... Psychologists are interested in human behavior, either studying behavior from a scientific perspective or using knowledge gained from the scientific perspective to try to improve the human condition. A. About two-thirds of psychologists fit the general label of clinical psychologist and are typicall ...
Predicting the Immediate and Long
... Wounds of War: Psychological and Cognitive Injuries, Their Consequences, and Services to Assist Recovery, RAND, MG-720-CCF, 2008). These results should be of interest to mental health treatment providers; health policymakers, particularly those charged with caring for our ...
... Wounds of War: Psychological and Cognitive Injuries, Their Consequences, and Services to Assist Recovery, RAND, MG-720-CCF, 2008). These results should be of interest to mental health treatment providers; health policymakers, particularly those charged with caring for our ...
Complex posttraumatic stress disorder treatment considerations
... complex trauma, therefore when assessing a traumatized child, it is important to consider relationships (Cook et al., 2003). Complex trauma is most likely to develop if a child is exposed to an unpredictable or uncontrolled environment, and therefore if the caregiver relationship is itself the sourc ...
... complex trauma, therefore when assessing a traumatized child, it is important to consider relationships (Cook et al., 2003). Complex trauma is most likely to develop if a child is exposed to an unpredictable or uncontrolled environment, and therefore if the caregiver relationship is itself the sourc ...
Anxiety disorder Caring for a person experiencing an Case study
... anxiety. Such people worry about seemingly minor matters, feel tense most of the time and are apprehensive or overly cautious in their approach to the world. They are likely to be more anxious than their peers in comparable situations. In the extreme, this may lead to more severe symptoms and the de ...
... anxiety. Such people worry about seemingly minor matters, feel tense most of the time and are apprehensive or overly cautious in their approach to the world. They are likely to be more anxious than their peers in comparable situations. In the extreme, this may lead to more severe symptoms and the de ...
Chapter 16: Specific Disorders and Treatments
... Avoidance behaviors are highly resistant to extinction. Phobia is the most common type disorder involving avoidance behaviors. A phobia is strong and persistent fear of a specific object or situation – so strong it interferes with daily living. ...
... Avoidance behaviors are highly resistant to extinction. Phobia is the most common type disorder involving avoidance behaviors. A phobia is strong and persistent fear of a specific object or situation – so strong it interferes with daily living. ...
PSYCHIATRY MADE RIDICULOUSLY SIMPLE by William V. Good
... the qualities of someone from the patient's past life. This distortion may be gross and almost transparent, as in figure 1, or it may be very subtle. It would be worse pathology to think the two people are the same. In this case, the transference is psychotic or delusional. A long time ago, a neurol ...
... the qualities of someone from the patient's past life. This distortion may be gross and almost transparent, as in figure 1, or it may be very subtle. It would be worse pathology to think the two people are the same. In this case, the transference is psychotic or delusional. A long time ago, a neurol ...
AACAP OFFICIAL ACTION Practice Parameter for the Assessment
... a significant traumatic event before reaching adulthood.1 These traumas may include events such as child abuse; domestic, community, or school violence; disasters, vehicular or other accidents, medical traumas, war, terrorism, refugee trauma, the traumatic death of significant others; or other shock ...
... a significant traumatic event before reaching adulthood.1 These traumas may include events such as child abuse; domestic, community, or school violence; disasters, vehicular or other accidents, medical traumas, war, terrorism, refugee trauma, the traumatic death of significant others; or other shock ...
psychological behaviorism theory of bipolar disorder
... PSYCHOLOGICAL BEHAVIORISM THEORY OF BIPOLAR DISORDER HELMUT P. R. RIEDEL, ELAINE M. HEIBY, and STEPHEN KOPETSKIE University of Hawaii at Manoa ...
... PSYCHOLOGICAL BEHAVIORISM THEORY OF BIPOLAR DISORDER HELMUT P. R. RIEDEL, ELAINE M. HEIBY, and STEPHEN KOPETSKIE University of Hawaii at Manoa ...
PTSD in DSM-5: Understanding the Changes
... dissociation, or of borderline personality disorder. The authors of DSM-5 have handled this issue in a curious manner.2 To begin with, they eliminated criterion A2, which included the words “. . . response involved intense fear, helplessness, or horror,” explaining that “Emotional reactions to the t ...
... dissociation, or of borderline personality disorder. The authors of DSM-5 have handled this issue in a curious manner.2 To begin with, they eliminated criterion A2, which included the words “. . . response involved intense fear, helplessness, or horror,” explaining that “Emotional reactions to the t ...
new targets for deep brain stimulation?
... models about functional and structural neuroanatomy of mood and behavior regulation emerged, and abnormalities were assumed to be caused by dysfunctional thalamo-cortical communication (Moniz, 1937). It was hypothesized that the connections in this network had to be disrupted in order to treat these ...
... models about functional and structural neuroanatomy of mood and behavior regulation emerged, and abnormalities were assumed to be caused by dysfunctional thalamo-cortical communication (Moniz, 1937). It was hypothesized that the connections in this network had to be disrupted in order to treat these ...
IBP Distance Learning - Institute for Brain Potential
... bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, and miscellaneous disorders. Useful patient and caregiver information sheets are provided including dosing and side-effect profiles. ...
... bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, and miscellaneous disorders. Useful patient and caregiver information sheets are provided including dosing and side-effect profiles. ...
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.