Clinical decision-making using the General Behavior Inventory in
... GBI were unchanged and were kept in their original sequence. The same version of the parent-completed GBI was used for all subjects (children and adolescents). This was a conservative strategy, trying to preserve the original format of the validated adult version. However, response rates for individ ...
... GBI were unchanged and were kept in their original sequence. The same version of the parent-completed GBI was used for all subjects (children and adolescents). This was a conservative strategy, trying to preserve the original format of the validated adult version. However, response rates for individ ...
How common are anxiety disorders? Who gets an
... • Acute stress disorder. This type of anxiety disorder usually follows the experience or witnessing of one or more events involving a physical threat to yourself or someone else, including actual or threatened serious injury or death. Symptoms begin within a month of the traumatic event, leading to ...
... • Acute stress disorder. This type of anxiety disorder usually follows the experience or witnessing of one or more events involving a physical threat to yourself or someone else, including actual or threatened serious injury or death. Symptoms begin within a month of the traumatic event, leading to ...
Lithium and valproate in manic and mixed states: a naturalistic
... that more than 50% of the sample was treated with the combination of the two drugs. Most patients receiving lithium plus valproate were male and rapid cyclers; furthermore, combination treatment was associated with a higher severity of psychotic symptoms at baseline. This is consistent with the comm ...
... that more than 50% of the sample was treated with the combination of the two drugs. Most patients receiving lithium plus valproate were male and rapid cyclers; furthermore, combination treatment was associated with a higher severity of psychotic symptoms at baseline. This is consistent with the comm ...
MAZINDOL - NLS Pharma
... demonstrate the potential for Mazindol CR (NLS-1) to make a difference in the lives of patients suffering from ADHD across the world,” said Alex Zwyer, CEO of NLS Pharma. NLS Pharma is investigating NLS-1 as a potential alternative to conventional first-line treatments in ADHD. Drug discovery scient ...
... demonstrate the potential for Mazindol CR (NLS-1) to make a difference in the lives of patients suffering from ADHD across the world,” said Alex Zwyer, CEO of NLS Pharma. NLS Pharma is investigating NLS-1 as a potential alternative to conventional first-line treatments in ADHD. Drug discovery scient ...
Are there empirically supported and clinically useful
... Although many drug dependencies are often defined in clinical studies as a single diagnostic entity, their clinical expression is likely to be heterogeneous. Indeed, people with alcohol or other drug dependencies are heterogeneous in terms of their history and patterns of substance use, demography a ...
... Although many drug dependencies are often defined in clinical studies as a single diagnostic entity, their clinical expression is likely to be heterogeneous. Indeed, people with alcohol or other drug dependencies are heterogeneous in terms of their history and patterns of substance use, demography a ...
Helping Children and Adolescents
... Education for professionals Advocacy for children & families Appropriate Courses and Skill Building Community Outreach Local Support Groups Self education for sufferers ZaccheoTM is a trademark protected copywrite ...
... Education for professionals Advocacy for children & families Appropriate Courses and Skill Building Community Outreach Local Support Groups Self education for sufferers ZaccheoTM is a trademark protected copywrite ...
ABCT 50th Convention Sunday Oct 30 Program
... psychopathology and is an impediment to treatment. Self-compassion, in contrast, an antidote to self-criticism, is associated with a vast array of mental health benefits and is being increasingly integrated into traditional CBT and third-wave approaches to treatment. Kristin Neff has demonstrated th ...
... psychopathology and is an impediment to treatment. Self-compassion, in contrast, an antidote to self-criticism, is associated with a vast array of mental health benefits and is being increasingly integrated into traditional CBT and third-wave approaches to treatment. Kristin Neff has demonstrated th ...
Are major repeater patients addicted to suicidal
... share many characteristics with substance addictions (i.e., tolerance, withdrawal, and relapse) (Grant, Brewer, and Potenza, 2006). Substance and behavioral addictions share common neurobiological and genetic underpinnings, and psychosocial factors may account for the variability of expressions of a ...
... share many characteristics with substance addictions (i.e., tolerance, withdrawal, and relapse) (Grant, Brewer, and Potenza, 2006). Substance and behavioral addictions share common neurobiological and genetic underpinnings, and psychosocial factors may account for the variability of expressions of a ...
Mood Disorders
... • Cognitive, interpersonal therapy, and an antidepressant (imiprimine) were all superior to placebo plus clinical management condition for a 16week treatment. ...
... • Cognitive, interpersonal therapy, and an antidepressant (imiprimine) were all superior to placebo plus clinical management condition for a 16week treatment. ...
SUICIDE ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL - University of Michigan
... In general, the more diagnoses present, the higher the risk of suicide. Psychological Autopsy of 229 Suicides • 44% had 2 or more Axis I diagnoses • 31% had Axis I and Axis II diagnoses • 50% had Axis I and at least one Axis III diagnosis • Only 12 % had an Axis I diagnosis with no comorbidity Henri ...
... In general, the more diagnoses present, the higher the risk of suicide. Psychological Autopsy of 229 Suicides • 44% had 2 or more Axis I diagnoses • 31% had Axis I and Axis II diagnoses • 50% had Axis I and at least one Axis III diagnosis • Only 12 % had an Axis I diagnosis with no comorbidity Henri ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... functioning. But it is found in a study that these form of treatment will help those who misattribute their symptoms and are aware of their illness(Mysore et al., 2007) However but only a very few studies looked into interventions directly pointing to improve insight. Innovative and integrating diff ...
... functioning. But it is found in a study that these form of treatment will help those who misattribute their symptoms and are aware of their illness(Mysore et al., 2007) However but only a very few studies looked into interventions directly pointing to improve insight. Innovative and integrating diff ...
02_whole - Massey Research Online
... Anxiety disorders are the most common type of mental disorder in New Zealand, as they are in the Western world. However, little research has been done on how persons with anxiety disorder conceptualize their respective diagnoses. This small community based, qualitative study interviewed seven indivi ...
... Anxiety disorders are the most common type of mental disorder in New Zealand, as they are in the Western world. However, little research has been done on how persons with anxiety disorder conceptualize their respective diagnoses. This small community based, qualitative study interviewed seven indivi ...
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT
... receptors. Published meta-analyses are lacking, but 4 published and 8 unpublished or recently completed RCTs were identified.9-11 A review of the clinical basis for approval has also been published.12 Although 5 early-phase vilazodone trials failed to show efficacy, 4 subsequent studies (phases III ...
... receptors. Published meta-analyses are lacking, but 4 published and 8 unpublished or recently completed RCTs were identified.9-11 A review of the clinical basis for approval has also been published.12 Although 5 early-phase vilazodone trials failed to show efficacy, 4 subsequent studies (phases III ...
ADAA: An Audit of Mental Health Care at US Colleges and Universities
... nearly seven percent of American college students experienced symptoms of an anxiety disorder within the past year. Panic disorder is frequently cited as a top reason for women dropping out of college. f Multiple barriers prevent students from seeking help for anxiety disorders. Stigma, embarrassme ...
... nearly seven percent of American college students experienced symptoms of an anxiety disorder within the past year. Panic disorder is frequently cited as a top reason for women dropping out of college. f Multiple barriers prevent students from seeking help for anxiety disorders. Stigma, embarrassme ...
Trauma-induced dissociative amnesia in World War I combat soldiers
... The dissociative view was founded on Janet’s work [15,17,19,22,23,25,26,28,36–39]. Janet conceived of posttraumatic hysteria and war neuroses in general as dissociative disorders [40]. In these, traumatic memories and related personality functions are dissociated from ordinary consciousness, subcons ...
... The dissociative view was founded on Janet’s work [15,17,19,22,23,25,26,28,36–39]. Janet conceived of posttraumatic hysteria and war neuroses in general as dissociative disorders [40]. In these, traumatic memories and related personality functions are dissociated from ordinary consciousness, subcons ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder, Dysthymia, and Chronic Depression
... In DSM-III and DSM-IV, the protracted forms of depression have been conceptualized as dysthymia and by the chronic specifier of major depressive episodes. Dysthymia was characterized by milder symptoms not fully meeting criteria for MDD, but lasting 2 years or longer and meriting clinical attention ...
... In DSM-III and DSM-IV, the protracted forms of depression have been conceptualized as dysthymia and by the chronic specifier of major depressive episodes. Dysthymia was characterized by milder symptoms not fully meeting criteria for MDD, but lasting 2 years or longer and meriting clinical attention ...
Health‐related quality of life and post‐traumatic stress disorder
... personnel are meant to have competence in basic diagnostic categories and half of staff is trained in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). The psychosocial crisis support team consultations at the A&E include information about normal reactions to trauma, advice for coping with the situation, motivat ...
... personnel are meant to have competence in basic diagnostic categories and half of staff is trained in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). The psychosocial crisis support team consultations at the A&E include information about normal reactions to trauma, advice for coping with the situation, motivat ...
How Often and How Consistently do Symptoms Directly Precede
... (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Perhaps for this reason, impulsivity is more pronounced in the population of people with bipolar disorder than in the general population (Jimenez et al., 2012). However, impulsivity also appears in the diagnostic criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder ...
... (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Perhaps for this reason, impulsivity is more pronounced in the population of people with bipolar disorder than in the general population (Jimenez et al., 2012). However, impulsivity also appears in the diagnostic criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children
... 1987), the disorder was centered on abnormal social relatedness across a range of social contexts. All of these criteria were developed and refined without the benefit of data because there were no published studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994. ...
... 1987), the disorder was centered on abnormal social relatedness across a range of social contexts. All of these criteria were developed and refined without the benefit of data because there were no published studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994. ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... Several physical and mental disorders can mimic or co-occur with GAD (Table 1). In fact, more than half of patients with GAD have comorbid mental illnesses (6). In evaluating patients for GAD, clinicians should consider medical conditions (e.g., cardiac, pulmonary, or endocrine illnesses); mood and ...
... Several physical and mental disorders can mimic or co-occur with GAD (Table 1). In fact, more than half of patients with GAD have comorbid mental illnesses (6). In evaluating patients for GAD, clinicians should consider medical conditions (e.g., cardiac, pulmonary, or endocrine illnesses); mood and ...
Differential Mental Health Assessment in Older Adults
... Lasting for 6 months or more after death with enduring social, psychological and medical impairment. ...
... Lasting for 6 months or more after death with enduring social, psychological and medical impairment. ...
The current status of suicide and self
... nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge eating disorder (BED). Among psychiatric diagnoses, EDs are associated with increased mortality rates, even when specialized treatment is available. Of the mortalities that are reported in individuals with EDs, suicide is among the most commonly reported ...
... nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge eating disorder (BED). Among psychiatric diagnoses, EDs are associated with increased mortality rates, even when specialized treatment is available. Of the mortalities that are reported in individuals with EDs, suicide is among the most commonly reported ...
Serum concentrations of TNF-α, sTNF
... However, due to the limited sample size we cannot rule out that the correlations between parameters of the TNF- system and PTSD symptoms may become statistically significant in larger samples. It is also noted that our study design is cross-sectional and retrospective. Hence, for example, soldiers ...
... However, due to the limited sample size we cannot rule out that the correlations between parameters of the TNF- system and PTSD symptoms may become statistically significant in larger samples. It is also noted that our study design is cross-sectional and retrospective. Hence, for example, soldiers ...
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.