Analysis of Emotional Harm Claims
									
... Axis IV should be used by the plaintiff’s mental health professional to report psychosocial and environmental problems that may affect the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of mental disorders listed on Axes I and II. Positive stressors (e.g., a job promotion) should only be listed if they constit ...
                        	... Axis IV should be used by the plaintiff’s mental health professional to report psychosocial and environmental problems that may affect the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of mental disorders listed on Axes I and II. Positive stressors (e.g., a job promotion) should only be listed if they constit ...
									PowerPoint Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2 Current
									
... highest concern Diagnoses are constructs » For most disorders, no lab test available to diagnose with certainty ...
                        	... highest concern Diagnoses are constructs » For most disorders, no lab test available to diagnose with certainty ...
									Education - Louisiana State University
									
... 40. Llerena, Katiah, Strauss, Gregory P, Cohen, Alex S., (2012) Looking at the other side of the coin: A Metaanalysis of self-reported emotional arousal in people with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. 142-1/3. ...
                        	... 40. Llerena, Katiah, Strauss, Gregory P, Cohen, Alex S., (2012) Looking at the other side of the coin: A Metaanalysis of self-reported emotional arousal in people with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. 142-1/3. ...
									EATING DISORDERS
									
... If one identical twin has anorexia, the other has more than a 50% chance of also developing it. Research suggests that a genetic predisposition to anorexia may run in families.. Family studies have shown that the prevalence of anorexia nervosa is 7 to 12 times higher among relatives of AN than among ...
                        	... If one identical twin has anorexia, the other has more than a 50% chance of also developing it. Research suggests that a genetic predisposition to anorexia may run in families.. Family studies have shown that the prevalence of anorexia nervosa is 7 to 12 times higher among relatives of AN than among ...
									ADHD - Family Medicine Residency Program
									
... inappropriate (in adolescents, or adults, may be limited to subjective feelings of restlessness). •Often has difficulty playing or engaging in leisure activities quietly. •Is often "on the go" or often acts as if "driven by a motor.“ •Often talks excessively Impulsivity: •Often blurts out answers be ...
                        	... inappropriate (in adolescents, or adults, may be limited to subjective feelings of restlessness). •Often has difficulty playing or engaging in leisure activities quietly. •Is often "on the go" or often acts as if "driven by a motor.“ •Often talks excessively Impulsivity: •Often blurts out answers be ...
									Melatonin (05/2017)
									
... production and release are stimulated with darkness and suppressed with light, which suggests that melatonin helps regulate our circadian rhythm, or sleep-wake cycle. Therefore, many people use melatonin as a remedy for many causes of sleep disorders. The evidence concerning melatonin shows the grea ...
                        	... production and release are stimulated with darkness and suppressed with light, which suggests that melatonin helps regulate our circadian rhythm, or sleep-wake cycle. Therefore, many people use melatonin as a remedy for many causes of sleep disorders. The evidence concerning melatonin shows the grea ...
									The dilemma in the concept and the management of bipolar
									
... challenge; the lack of treatment specificity is the rule rather than the exception for almost all psychiatric disorders [2]. The study by Berrettini and Pekkarinen [3] indicated that three of the putative susceptibility loci associated with bipolar disorder also contribute to the risk of schizophren ...
                        	... challenge; the lack of treatment specificity is the rule rather than the exception for almost all psychiatric disorders [2]. The study by Berrettini and Pekkarinen [3] indicated that three of the putative susceptibility loci associated with bipolar disorder also contribute to the risk of schizophren ...
									The Swedish Version of the Ritvo Autism and
									
... (n = 17) or at a specialized unit in Lund (n = 6). In addition, 52 subjects with ASD who were participants in various research projects at Northern Stockholm Psychiatry were included. All subjects with ASD were examined by an experienced clinician and their diagnosis was confirmed by either the Auti ...
                        	... (n = 17) or at a specialized unit in Lund (n = 6). In addition, 52 subjects with ASD who were participants in various research projects at Northern Stockholm Psychiatry were included. All subjects with ASD were examined by an experienced clinician and their diagnosis was confirmed by either the Auti ...
									Mental health awareness
									
... way: www.open.edu/openlearn/about-openlearn/frequently-askedquestions-on-openlearn. Copyright and rights falling outside the terms of the Creative Commons Licence are retained or controlled ...
                        	... way: www.open.edu/openlearn/about-openlearn/frequently-askedquestions-on-openlearn. Copyright and rights falling outside the terms of the Creative Commons Licence are retained or controlled ...
									Sleep & Psychiatr 2011 (Koranyi Lecture) 2011_compressed
									
... In the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD), these patients have been variously called “psycho-physiological / learned” insomnia, “sleep state misperception”, “idiopathic insomnia” and “inadequate sleep hygiene.” ...
                        	... In the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD), these patients have been variously called “psycho-physiological / learned” insomnia, “sleep state misperception”, “idiopathic insomnia” and “inadequate sleep hygiene.” ...
									DSM-5 - Center for School Mental Health (CSMH)
									
... Highlights of changes from DSM-IV to DSM-5 (p. 809) Glossary of technical terms (75 terms in DSM-IV 183 in DSM-5) [p. 817] Glossary of cultural concepts of distress (25 in DSM-IV 9 in DSM-5) [p. 833] Alphabetical listing of DSM-5 diagnoses and codes(ICD-9-CM) and ICD-10-CM) Numerical Listing of DSM- ...
                        	... Highlights of changes from DSM-IV to DSM-5 (p. 809) Glossary of technical terms (75 terms in DSM-IV 183 in DSM-5) [p. 817] Glossary of cultural concepts of distress (25 in DSM-IV 9 in DSM-5) [p. 833] Alphabetical listing of DSM-5 diagnoses and codes(ICD-9-CM) and ICD-10-CM) Numerical Listing of DSM- ...
									anxiety - Alzbrain.org
									
... must be interpreted according to the biomedical, psychosocial aspects of mental illness. For example, many anxiety disorders appear in childhood or early adulthood. Children may have symptoms of anxiety due to abuse, neglect, or family issues while elderly patients may suffer anxiety as a consequenc ...
                        	... must be interpreted according to the biomedical, psychosocial aspects of mental illness. For example, many anxiety disorders appear in childhood or early adulthood. Children may have symptoms of anxiety due to abuse, neglect, or family issues while elderly patients may suffer anxiety as a consequenc ...
									schizophrenia in children and young people
									
... tom-free in between. In the final 20%, the psychotic phase is constantly present, and the types of treatment currently available cannot improve their condition. A person may well have a lot of psychotic symptoms and still be able to finish school or complete a youth study programme, or the converse ...
                        	... tom-free in between. In the final 20%, the psychotic phase is constantly present, and the types of treatment currently available cannot improve their condition. A person may well have a lot of psychotic symptoms and still be able to finish school or complete a youth study programme, or the converse ...
									THE PERSONAL DISTURBANCE SCALE (DSSI/sAD)
									
... Care of the Elderly, Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff, or the Department of Health, Care of the Elderly, Nottingham University Medical School with colleagues. The first reported use of the SAD with old people, however, would appear to be by McNab and Philip (1980). Health visitors were abl ...
                        	... Care of the Elderly, Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff, or the Department of Health, Care of the Elderly, Nottingham University Medical School with colleagues. The first reported use of the SAD with old people, however, would appear to be by McNab and Philip (1980). Health visitors were abl ...
									Fulltext: english, pdf
									
... dopamine D2/D3 receptors and serotonin 5-HT1A receptors as well and as an antagonist to 5-HT2A receptors; these mechanisms of action are speculated to play a role in its antidepressant effect (Pae et al. 2008), and might contribute, in susceptible individuals, to the recurrence of (hypo)manic sympto ...
                        	... dopamine D2/D3 receptors and serotonin 5-HT1A receptors as well and as an antagonist to 5-HT2A receptors; these mechanisms of action are speculated to play a role in its antidepressant effect (Pae et al. 2008), and might contribute, in susceptible individuals, to the recurrence of (hypo)manic sympto ...
									The Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety
									
... seen in clinical practice. This article reviews the available literature on the comorbidity of mood and anxiety disorders, with an emphasis on examining etiologic processes, clinical implications, and treatment issues associated with these comorbidities. A series of evidence-based (when available) a ...
                        	... seen in clinical practice. This article reviews the available literature on the comorbidity of mood and anxiety disorders, with an emphasis on examining etiologic processes, clinical implications, and treatment issues associated with these comorbidities. A series of evidence-based (when available) a ...
									EXERCISE FOR THE TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY
									
... [47] found significantly improved symptoms with remission rates of 45% in a supervised exercise group, 40% in a home-based exercise group, 47% in a medication group, and 31% in a placebo group. The differences between the intervention and placebo groups were not statistically different. Exercise has ...
                        	... [47] found significantly improved symptoms with remission rates of 45% in a supervised exercise group, 40% in a home-based exercise group, 47% in a medication group, and 31% in a placebo group. The differences between the intervention and placebo groups were not statistically different. Exercise has ...
									Mindfulness-based stress reduction for the treatment of adolescent
									
... TR; American Psychiatric Association, 2000) psychiatric diagnoses (Axis I: Clinical Disorders) and current level of general psychological and social functioning (Axis V: Global Assessment of Functioning [GAF]) was obtained from institution records for ...
                        	... TR; American Psychiatric Association, 2000) psychiatric diagnoses (Axis I: Clinical Disorders) and current level of general psychological and social functioning (Axis V: Global Assessment of Functioning [GAF]) was obtained from institution records for ...
									Comorbidity of mental disorders and substance use: A brief guide for
									
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                        	... non-commercial use or use within your organisation. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, all other rights are reserved. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to Commonwealth Copyright Administration, Attorney-General’s Department, Robe ...
									A multi-site single blind clinical study to compare
									
... Keywords: Psychosis, PTSD, Trauma, Schizophrenia, Hallucinations, Working memory, Prolonged exposure, EMDR, Economic evaluation, Moderators, Mediators ...
                        	... Keywords: Psychosis, PTSD, Trauma, Schizophrenia, Hallucinations, Working memory, Prolonged exposure, EMDR, Economic evaluation, Moderators, Mediators ...
									Sea piracy sequelae: assessment according to the Diagnostic and
									
... Background: Our previous studies have investigated the psychological consequences of kidnapping in a group of Italian seafarers assaulted by sea pirates and held in captivity and in their family members by the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)-4. These studi ...
                        	... Background: Our previous studies have investigated the psychological consequences of kidnapping in a group of Italian seafarers assaulted by sea pirates and held in captivity and in their family members by the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)-4. These studi ...
									Culture, Context and the Mental Health and Psychosocial Wellbeing of
									
... by UNHCR and a wide range of experts have been involved in its drafting. The views expressed in this document do not necessarily represent the views, policies, and decisions of their employers. ...
                        	... by UNHCR and a wide range of experts have been involved in its drafting. The views expressed in this document do not necessarily represent the views, policies, and decisions of their employers. ...
									Culture, Context and the Mental Health and Psychosocial Wellbeing
									
... by UNHCR and a wide range of experts have been involved in its drafting. The views expressed in this document do not necessarily represent the views, policies, and decisions of their employers. ...
                        	... by UNHCR and a wide range of experts have been involved in its drafting. The views expressed in this document do not necessarily represent the views, policies, and decisions of their employers. ...
									Borderline personality disorder
									
... occupational activities. People with more severe forms experience very high levels of emotional distress. They have repeated crises, which can involve self-harm and impulsive aggression. They also have high levels of comorbidity, including other personality disorders, and are frequent users of psych ...
                        	... occupational activities. People with more severe forms experience very high levels of emotional distress. They have repeated crises, which can involve self-harm and impulsive aggression. They also have high levels of comorbidity, including other personality disorders, and are frequent users of psych ...
									This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The
									
... they will not harm others through contamination. Finally, our clinical experiences with adults and youth who hoard suggest the elevated presence of list making, presumably in attempts at organizing possessions. Several studies have examined the relationship between miscellaneous symptoms and symptom ...
                        	... they will not harm others through contamination. Finally, our clinical experiences with adults and youth who hoard suggest the elevated presence of list making, presumably in attempts at organizing possessions. Several studies have examined the relationship between miscellaneous symptoms and symptom ...
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.