Journal of Attention Disorders
... reading, mathematics, and spelling. Consistent with the diagnostic recommendations of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), LD was diagnosed if one or more of the WRAT-R subtest scores was significantly lower than predicted from the WAIS- ...
... reading, mathematics, and spelling. Consistent with the diagnostic recommendations of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), LD was diagnosed if one or more of the WRAT-R subtest scores was significantly lower than predicted from the WAIS- ...
DSM-5 and Malingering: a Modest Proposal
... Neuropsychologists and neuropsychiatrists often evaluate patients with purported brain injuries in secondary gain contexts, settings in which substantial benefits may be attained by appearing more impaired than is in fact the case (e.g., civil lawsuits, disability evaluations, competency to stand tr ...
... Neuropsychologists and neuropsychiatrists often evaluate patients with purported brain injuries in secondary gain contexts, settings in which substantial benefits may be attained by appearing more impaired than is in fact the case (e.g., civil lawsuits, disability evaluations, competency to stand tr ...
Autism Spectrum Disorders brochure
... the evaluation of a variety of emotional and behavioural disorders of children and adults aged 2 to 25 years, and to aid in the design of treatment plans. BASC-2 is sensitive to both obvious and subtle behavioural and emotional disorders as expressed in school and clinical settings, and to academic ...
... the evaluation of a variety of emotional and behavioural disorders of children and adults aged 2 to 25 years, and to aid in the design of treatment plans. BASC-2 is sensitive to both obvious and subtle behavioural and emotional disorders as expressed in school and clinical settings, and to academic ...
Smoking Cessation and Mental Health: A briefing for front
... in this population that exacerbate these health inequalities. For people with mental illness who smoke, stopping smoking will have the greatest impact on their health. Very brief advice to stop smoking, and behavioural support to assist quit attempts, are life saving interventions. Whilst primary ca ...
... in this population that exacerbate these health inequalities. For people with mental illness who smoke, stopping smoking will have the greatest impact on their health. Very brief advice to stop smoking, and behavioural support to assist quit attempts, are life saving interventions. Whilst primary ca ...
Evaluación de la efectividad de un programa de gestión de casos
... and social healthcare network. Specifically, the NIMH definition classifies persons as suffering from SMI if they meet the following three criteria: 1) diagnosis of non-organic psychosis or personality disorder according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders Third Edition Rev ...
... and social healthcare network. Specifically, the NIMH definition classifies persons as suffering from SMI if they meet the following three criteria: 1) diagnosis of non-organic psychosis or personality disorder according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders Third Edition Rev ...
Mood Spectrum Disorders
... impaired ______ . Typically, the low phases last for a few weeks, but sometimes they last only a few days ______ . Individuals with this type of pattern may experience a period of "normal" mood in between mood swings, during which their mood and energy level feels "right" and their ability to functi ...
... impaired ______ . Typically, the low phases last for a few weeks, but sometimes they last only a few days ______ . Individuals with this type of pattern may experience a period of "normal" mood in between mood swings, during which their mood and energy level feels "right" and their ability to functi ...
Birthplace
... that includes five yes/no items that capture posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)related experiences in the past month. It is designed to be used in primary care settings but is not restricted to those settings. It has been used to screen for PTSD in veterans at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affai ...
... that includes five yes/no items that capture posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)related experiences in the past month. It is designed to be used in primary care settings but is not restricted to those settings. It has been used to screen for PTSD in veterans at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affai ...
Brand et al. Personality Differences Rorschach DID
... patients found that dissociative patients demonstrated heightened introspection (FD; Form Dimension), and cognitive complexity (blends) compared with Exner’s patients with BPD. Scroppo and colleagues (Scroppo et al., 1998) compared Exner’s BPD sample to 21 patients with DID and found that patients w ...
... patients found that dissociative patients demonstrated heightened introspection (FD; Form Dimension), and cognitive complexity (blends) compared with Exner’s patients with BPD. Scroppo and colleagues (Scroppo et al., 1998) compared Exner’s BPD sample to 21 patients with DID and found that patients w ...
1.4. Mental disorders and general medical conditions in
... impact of role disability associated with a wide range of mental and general medical conditions in primary care (PC) samples, as most research has been completed in the community and only rarely in PC samples [193]. Physicalmental comorbidity is very common in the general population and leads to a g ...
... impact of role disability associated with a wide range of mental and general medical conditions in primary care (PC) samples, as most research has been completed in the community and only rarely in PC samples [193]. Physicalmental comorbidity is very common in the general population and leads to a g ...
The Effectiveness of Internet Support Groups in the Management of
... Research on the efficacy of online counseling for the treatment of anxiety disorders is promising, resulting in effect sizes as high as 0.80 (Barak, Hen & Boniel-Nissin, 2008). Despite these findings, research on ISGs for symptoms of anxiety and anxiety disorders is limited. Nonetheless, ISGs may p ...
... Research on the efficacy of online counseling for the treatment of anxiety disorders is promising, resulting in effect sizes as high as 0.80 (Barak, Hen & Boniel-Nissin, 2008). Despite these findings, research on ISGs for symptoms of anxiety and anxiety disorders is limited. Nonetheless, ISGs may p ...
Differential Diagnosis and Therapeutic Management of Schizoaffective Disorder Introduction
... Working Group deliberated over their own observations and experience with SAD patients, while comparing and contrasting their views on published studies, which vary considerably by experimental design and rigor. Although initial efforts have included psychiatrists from across the c o n t i n u e d o ...
... Working Group deliberated over their own observations and experience with SAD patients, while comparing and contrasting their views on published studies, which vary considerably by experimental design and rigor. Although initial efforts have included psychiatrists from across the c o n t i n u e d o ...
Externalizing disorders
... • Specific problems in parenting also contribute to children’s externalizing problems. • One of the most important is psychologist Gerald Patterson’s concept of coercion, which occurs when parents positively reinforce a child’s misbehavior by giving in to the child’s demands. • Coercion describes a ...
... • Specific problems in parenting also contribute to children’s externalizing problems. • One of the most important is psychologist Gerald Patterson’s concept of coercion, which occurs when parents positively reinforce a child’s misbehavior by giving in to the child’s demands. • Coercion describes a ...
Catatonia: a critical review and therapeutic
... percentage of clinically diagnosed cases was 2%, while that revealed by researchers using specific scales was more than 18% 37. In contrast to the conception of Kraepelin, catatonic symptoms are frequently observed in association with mood disorders. In three studies carried out at different times, ...
... percentage of clinically diagnosed cases was 2%, while that revealed by researchers using specific scales was more than 18% 37. In contrast to the conception of Kraepelin, catatonic symptoms are frequently observed in association with mood disorders. In three studies carried out at different times, ...
PowerPoint 演示文稿 - Zhejiang University
... Attraction: Why are we attracted to certain people and not others? Why do our friends tend to be very similar to each other? And what causes us to decide on a mate? Many of these questions relate to social psychology in that society's influence and our own beliefs and traits play an important role. ...
... Attraction: Why are we attracted to certain people and not others? Why do our friends tend to be very similar to each other? And what causes us to decide on a mate? Many of these questions relate to social psychology in that society's influence and our own beliefs and traits play an important role. ...
REWARD LEARNING IN PEDIATRIC DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY
... Reward Learning. Our method drew upon previous work with this task,[13, 41, 44] and involved briefly presenting one of two stimulus versions (e.g., a short line or long line) and asking participants to identify which stimulus was seen. The two stimulus versions were presented equally often. Only some ...
... Reward Learning. Our method drew upon previous work with this task,[13, 41, 44] and involved briefly presenting one of two stimulus versions (e.g., a short line or long line) and asking participants to identify which stimulus was seen. The two stimulus versions were presented equally often. Only some ...
Chapter 2
... contacted the GP was extracted from the EMR over the course of two years (the year before until the year after the baseline interview). The severity of depressive symptoms over the past month at baseline was measured using the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology -self-report46;47. Self-repo ...
... contacted the GP was extracted from the EMR over the course of two years (the year before until the year after the baseline interview). The severity of depressive symptoms over the past month at baseline was measured using the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology -self-report46;47. Self-repo ...
Boyle MP 2014 - Adler Graduate School
... lives. Negative patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving seem natural to these individuals. Individuals who meet the clinical criteria for a personality disorder seldom recognize that there may be anything wrong with their mental health. Understandably, they usually blame extrinsic variables or o ...
... lives. Negative patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving seem natural to these individuals. Individuals who meet the clinical criteria for a personality disorder seldom recognize that there may be anything wrong with their mental health. Understandably, they usually blame extrinsic variables or o ...
Research Article IRRITABILITY IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ANXIETY DISORDERS
... have highest levels of ARI-measured irritability relative to several clinical and nonclinical groups.[3] While those with BD are not selected for chronic irritability, prior work has shown they also have abnormally high levels of ARI-measured irritability,[3] which is consistent with clinical observ ...
... have highest levels of ARI-measured irritability relative to several clinical and nonclinical groups.[3] While those with BD are not selected for chronic irritability, prior work has shown they also have abnormally high levels of ARI-measured irritability,[3] which is consistent with clinical observ ...
Irritability in child and adolescent anxiety disorders.
... have highest levels of ARI-measured irritability relative to several clinical and nonclinical groups.[3] While those with BD are not selected for chronic irritability, prior work has shown they also have abnormally high levels of ARI-measured irritability,[3] which is consistent with clinical observ ...
... have highest levels of ARI-measured irritability relative to several clinical and nonclinical groups.[3] While those with BD are not selected for chronic irritability, prior work has shown they also have abnormally high levels of ARI-measured irritability,[3] which is consistent with clinical observ ...
B - Psychosocial Rehabilitation
... ranging from how to live life after a heart attack, to how to manage a schizophrenic child. Most of the important things people do (marriage, parenthood, etc.) we are not taught to accomplish so we learn by repeating what we see in our family of origin, or by trial and error. If you ever bought a se ...
... ranging from how to live life after a heart attack, to how to manage a schizophrenic child. Most of the important things people do (marriage, parenthood, etc.) we are not taught to accomplish so we learn by repeating what we see in our family of origin, or by trial and error. If you ever bought a se ...
The prevalence of body dysmorphic disorder: a
... diagnostic classification criteria as well as treatment needs. Moreover, additional studies on the prevalence of BDD might raise awareness about this often secretive and underdiagnosed disorder. Although suffering from BDD, patients present only rarely with these complaints in general practice. Indeed ...
... diagnostic classification criteria as well as treatment needs. Moreover, additional studies on the prevalence of BDD might raise awareness about this often secretive and underdiagnosed disorder. Although suffering from BDD, patients present only rarely with these complaints in general practice. Indeed ...
Comorbid Depressive and Anxiety Disorders in 509 Individuals With
... an At-Risk Mental State (ARMS, n = 509), we estimated the prevalence of DSM/SCID anxiety or depressive disorders and their impact on psychopathology, functioning, and psychosis transition. A meta-analytical review of the literature complemented the analysis. Results: About 73% of ARMS subjects had a ...
... an At-Risk Mental State (ARMS, n = 509), we estimated the prevalence of DSM/SCID anxiety or depressive disorders and their impact on psychopathology, functioning, and psychosis transition. A meta-analytical review of the literature complemented the analysis. Results: About 73% of ARMS subjects had a ...
Assessing and Treating Trauma in Clients with Concurrent Disorders
... Exposure therapy is an evidence-based intervention & is considered the “gold-standard” of trauma treatment. Exposure therapy was the only psychosocial treatment deemed effective for PTSD by the ...
... Exposure therapy is an evidence-based intervention & is considered the “gold-standard” of trauma treatment. Exposure therapy was the only psychosocial treatment deemed effective for PTSD by the ...
Making a Difference - The Centre of Excellence for Mental Health
... Information in this resource will help you to become more attuned to signs of mental health concerns and what you, as their teacher, can do to help students. ...
... Information in this resource will help you to become more attuned to signs of mental health concerns and what you, as their teacher, can do to help students. ...
This manual attempts to provide ... based information to health care ...
... 1.5 This manual is primarily intended to cover the use medicines for mental disorders in adults. However, relevant information on the use of medicines in specific age groups or populations, such as children and adolescents, elderly, pregnant and breast feeding women, and people with physical disorde ...
... 1.5 This manual is primarily intended to cover the use medicines for mental disorders in adults. However, relevant information on the use of medicines in specific age groups or populations, such as children and adolescents, elderly, pregnant and breast feeding women, and people with physical disorde ...
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.