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... 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 ...
									Chapter 2: Historical and Contemporary Views of Abnormal Behavior
									
... 2.1-26. In 1983, a large group of West Bank Palestinian girls showed signs of illness. Some thought they were poisoned, but later it was discovered that psychological factors played a key role in most cases. This incident best illustrates a. St. Vitus's dance. b. exorcism. c. lycanthropy. d. mass ma ...
                        	... 2.1-26. In 1983, a large group of West Bank Palestinian girls showed signs of illness. Some thought they were poisoned, but later it was discovered that psychological factors played a key role in most cases. This incident best illustrates a. St. Vitus's dance. b. exorcism. c. lycanthropy. d. mass ma ...
									Chapter 2: Historical and Contemporary Views of
									
... 2.1-26. In 1983, a large group of West Bank Palestinian girls showed signs of illness. Some thought they were poisoned, but later it was discovered that psychological factors played a key role in most cases. This incident best illustrates a. St. Vitus's dance. b. exorcism. c. lycanthropy. d. mass ma ...
                        	... 2.1-26. In 1983, a large group of West Bank Palestinian girls showed signs of illness. Some thought they were poisoned, but later it was discovered that psychological factors played a key role in most cases. This incident best illustrates a. St. Vitus's dance. b. exorcism. c. lycanthropy. d. mass ma ...
									Long-term outcomes of obsessive–compulsive disorder: follow
									
... condition, yet few longitudinal studies are available and numbers of young people followed up have been small.7 In addition, little is known about the long-term course and impact of paediatric OCD on subsequent adult life, and psychosocial outcomes have received little attention. Paediatric OCD appe ...
                        	... condition, yet few longitudinal studies are available and numbers of young people followed up have been small.7 In addition, little is known about the long-term course and impact of paediatric OCD on subsequent adult life, and psychosocial outcomes have received little attention. Paediatric OCD appe ...
									Identification of anxiety and other psychiatric disorders in
									
... additional information from informants with thorough knowledge about the individual and the individual’s changes in behaviour and mood over time. In particular the difficulties related to recognizing anxiety signs in people with autism and ID indicate the need for cooperation with key informants. Th ...
                        	... additional information from informants with thorough knowledge about the individual and the individual’s changes in behaviour and mood over time. In particular the difficulties related to recognizing anxiety signs in people with autism and ID indicate the need for cooperation with key informants. Th ...
									Chapter 2: Historical and Contemporary Views of Abnormal Behavior
									
... 2.1-26. In 1983, a large group of West Bank Palestinian girls showed signs of illness. Some thought they were poisoned, but later it was discovered that psychological factors played a key role in most cases. This incident best illustrates a. St. Vitus's dance. b. exorcism. c. lycanthropy. d. mass ma ...
                        	... 2.1-26. In 1983, a large group of West Bank Palestinian girls showed signs of illness. Some thought they were poisoned, but later it was discovered that psychological factors played a key role in most cases. This incident best illustrates a. St. Vitus's dance. b. exorcism. c. lycanthropy. d. mass ma ...
									Factors Associated with Work Participation and Work
									
... that were published from 1995 to 2008. No restrictions with respect to the study design were applied. The search strategies consisted of a depression component (e.g., depressive disorder) and either a WF component (e.g., work productivity, work limitations) or a WP component (e.g., return-towork, di ...
                        	... that were published from 1995 to 2008. No restrictions with respect to the study design were applied. The search strategies consisted of a depression component (e.g., depressive disorder) and either a WF component (e.g., work productivity, work limitations) or a WP component (e.g., return-towork, di ...
									Anxiety - Welfare.ie
									
... Most anxiety disorders including GAD usually develop in childhood or adolescence: in older individuals the occurrence of anxiety disorders can be related to an underlying medical disease, but can also occur without underlying disease or illness. (Medical Disability Guidelines, 2009). Males, individu ...
                        	... Most anxiety disorders including GAD usually develop in childhood or adolescence: in older individuals the occurrence of anxiety disorders can be related to an underlying medical disease, but can also occur without underlying disease or illness. (Medical Disability Guidelines, 2009). Males, individu ...
									Bipolar Disorder New Zealand Treatment Guide
									
... Compiled by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP), this information and advice is based on current medical knowledge and practice as at the date of publication. It is intended as a general guide only, and where relevant, not as a substitute for individual medical adv ...
                        	... Compiled by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP), this information and advice is based on current medical knowledge and practice as at the date of publication. It is intended as a general guide only, and where relevant, not as a substitute for individual medical adv ...
									Acute Physiological and Long-term Behavioral Phenomena of
									
... • Therapeutic implications: if excess of central opioid activity is consequential to the schizophrenia neuropathology it is reasonable to expect amelioration of the symptoms through the blockade of opioid receptors ...
                        	... • Therapeutic implications: if excess of central opioid activity is consequential to the schizophrenia neuropathology it is reasonable to expect amelioration of the symptoms through the blockade of opioid receptors ...
									Short-term Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Binge Eating Disorder
									
... follow-up there was again a significant decline leading to c. 0.7 OBEs at 4-year follow-up. Thus abstainer rates increased by c. 66 percentage points and the number of OBEs decreased by more than 90% between pretreatment and 4-year follow-up. Secondary outcomes (Tables 2 and 3) Self-reported weekly b ...
                        	... follow-up there was again a significant decline leading to c. 0.7 OBEs at 4-year follow-up. Thus abstainer rates increased by c. 66 percentage points and the number of OBEs decreased by more than 90% between pretreatment and 4-year follow-up. Secondary outcomes (Tables 2 and 3) Self-reported weekly b ...
									Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
									
... setting, even with close friends, grandparents and cousins. However, she is able and willing to speak to her parents and siblings in the home setting and there does not appear to be any expressive or receptive language issues. This refusal to speak at school has led to academic difficulties and soci ...
                        	... setting, even with close friends, grandparents and cousins. However, she is able and willing to speak to her parents and siblings in the home setting and there does not appear to be any expressive or receptive language issues. This refusal to speak at school has led to academic difficulties and soci ...
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... as coping mechanism in some clinical populations (Hoza et al. 2004). Although one pathology in ASP is impaired social awareness, individuals with ASP may also exhibit a tendency to use EB in blaming others for their own deficits in social situations. As a result, we wanted to test if individuals wit ...
                        	... as coping mechanism in some clinical populations (Hoza et al. 2004). Although one pathology in ASP is impaired social awareness, individuals with ASP may also exhibit a tendency to use EB in blaming others for their own deficits in social situations. As a result, we wanted to test if individuals wit ...
									Eating Disorders / Disordered Eating
									
... • There is a wide variability in height and weight gain during normal puberty • For girls, there may be an absence or unpredictability of menstrual periods in early puberty • Lack of psychological awareness regarding abstract concepts (such as self-concept, motivation to lose weight or affective ...
                        	... • There is a wide variability in height and weight gain during normal puberty • For girls, there may be an absence or unpredictability of menstrual periods in early puberty • Lack of psychological awareness regarding abstract concepts (such as self-concept, motivation to lose weight or affective ...
									View - Michael B. Friedman`s Writings
									
... veterans—roughly 45% aged 65 or over and roughly 55% 60 or older—will continue at least until 2035. During this period there will be a decline in the proportion of veterans from World War II and the Korean Conflict, but a very substantial increase in the proportion who are Vietnam veterans.2 ...
                        	... veterans—roughly 45% aged 65 or over and roughly 55% 60 or older—will continue at least until 2035. During this period there will be a decline in the proportion of veterans from World War II and the Korean Conflict, but a very substantial increase in the proportion who are Vietnam veterans.2 ...
									Table 1. Demographic and clinical characteristics by COMT
									
... ADHD. We set out to replicate and extend this finding in a clinical sample, using task-based and physiological assessments of emotional and cognitive processing. Our aim was to test the hypothesis that directly assessed emotional processing mediates the link between COMT Val158Met and aggression in ...
                        	... ADHD. We set out to replicate and extend this finding in a clinical sample, using task-based and physiological assessments of emotional and cognitive processing. Our aim was to test the hypothesis that directly assessed emotional processing mediates the link between COMT Val158Met and aggression in ...
									Clinical Guide for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT)
									
... and/or substance use disorder as patients. Behavioral healthcare professionals often refer to them as clients or consumers. Many individuals and advocacy organizations are not comfortable with any of these terms and would rather use the phrase people with or people who have a health condition or dis ...
                        	... and/or substance use disorder as patients. Behavioral healthcare professionals often refer to them as clients or consumers. Many individuals and advocacy organizations are not comfortable with any of these terms and would rather use the phrase people with or people who have a health condition or dis ...
									INSTRUCTION MANUAL Instructions for Patient Health
									
... PHQ-9 Depression Severity. This is calculated by assigning scores of 0, 1, 2, and 3, to the response categories of ―not at all,‖ ―several days,‖ ―more than half the days,‖ and ―nearly every day,‖ respectively. PHQ-9 total score for the nine items ranges from 0 to 27. In the above case (see table 3, ...
                        	... PHQ-9 Depression Severity. This is calculated by assigning scores of 0, 1, 2, and 3, to the response categories of ―not at all,‖ ―several days,‖ ―more than half the days,‖ and ―nearly every day,‖ respectively. PHQ-9 total score for the nine items ranges from 0 to 27. In the above case (see table 3, ...
									Validity of the Executive Function Theory of Attention
									
... problem-solving set to attain a later goal. To examine the validity of the EF theory, we conducted a meta-analysis of 83 studies that administered EF measures to groups with ADHD (total N ⫽ 3734) and without ADHD (N ⫽ 2969). Groups with ADHD exhibited significant impairment on all EF tasks. Effect s ...
                        	... problem-solving set to attain a later goal. To examine the validity of the EF theory, we conducted a meta-analysis of 83 studies that administered EF measures to groups with ADHD (total N ⫽ 3734) and without ADHD (N ⫽ 2969). Groups with ADHD exhibited significant impairment on all EF tasks. Effect s ...
									Self-Management - Visions Journal #18
									
... minimize its severity and impact. For example, a person suffering from bipolar disorder who realizes from warning signs that a manic episode is beginning can mobilize clinical or social support and substantially reduce the negative impact of this episode on his or her life. Self-management is a cruc ...
                        	... minimize its severity and impact. For example, a person suffering from bipolar disorder who realizes from warning signs that a manic episode is beginning can mobilize clinical or social support and substantially reduce the negative impact of this episode on his or her life. Self-management is a cruc ...
									G U I D E L I N E S ... ADVISORY  COMMITTEE Scope
									
... prescribe them at their discretion in a practice called off-label use. Off-label use of these drugs in children is acknowledged to be an important tool for doctors. Doctors are advised to carefully monitor patients of all ages for emotional or behavioural changes that may indicate potential for harm ...
                        	... prescribe them at their discretion in a practice called off-label use. Off-label use of these drugs in children is acknowledged to be an important tool for doctors. Doctors are advised to carefully monitor patients of all ages for emotional or behavioural changes that may indicate potential for harm ...
									Bipolar Disorder - Psychiatric Services, PC
									
... how the body and mind work and grow—passed down through generations that may increase a person's chance of developing the illness. But genes are not the whole story. Studies of identical twins, who share all the same genes, indicate that both genes and other factors play a role in bipolar disorder. ...
                        	... how the body and mind work and grow—passed down through generations that may increase a person's chance of developing the illness. But genes are not the whole story. Studies of identical twins, who share all the same genes, indicate that both genes and other factors play a role in bipolar disorder. ...
									Serotonergic Function, Two-Mode Models of Self
									
... The reflective (or rational or explicit) system, in contrast, operates mostly consciously, uses logical rules, is verbal and deliberative, and thus is comparatively slow. This rational system provides a more cautious, analytic, planful way of proceeding. It anticipates future conditions, makes decis ...
                        	... The reflective (or rational or explicit) system, in contrast, operates mostly consciously, uses logical rules, is verbal and deliberative, and thus is comparatively slow. This rational system provides a more cautious, analytic, planful way of proceeding. It anticipates future conditions, makes decis ...
									An Invitation to Health, 15th ed.
									
... one in every culture and country. Psychological health can make the difference between facing this challenge with optimism and confidence or feeling overwhelmed by expectations and responsibilities. This isn’t always easy. At some point in life almost half of Americans develop an emotional disorder. ...
                        	... one in every culture and country. Psychological health can make the difference between facing this challenge with optimism and confidence or feeling overwhelmed by expectations and responsibilities. This isn’t always easy. At some point in life almost half of Americans develop an emotional disorder. ...
									A study was done to investigate the Prevalence of
									
... attitudes favouring thinner body image and self-induced vomiting in young girls . The results add considerable weight to the theory that the emphasis on women's thinness by the media and fashion industries, which are becomingly increasingly homogenized due to globalization, is now leading to a rise ...
                        	... attitudes favouring thinner body image and self-induced vomiting in young girls . The results add considerable weight to the theory that the emphasis on women's thinness by the media and fashion industries, which are becomingly increasingly homogenized due to globalization, is now leading to a rise ...
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.