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... Aims and Scope The aim of the Archives of Neuropsychiatry is to publish academically high standard research articles in Psychiatry, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Neuroscience and Clinical Psychology. In addition, reviews, editorial views, letters to the editor and case reports are accepted. Articles on ...
... Aims and Scope The aim of the Archives of Neuropsychiatry is to publish academically high standard research articles in Psychiatry, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Neuroscience and Clinical Psychology. In addition, reviews, editorial views, letters to the editor and case reports are accepted. Articles on ...
Understanding and treating depersonalisation disorder
... Nick Medford is a psychiatrist attached to the Depersonalisation Research Unit at the Institute of Psychiatry (Section of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, P.O. Box 68, DeCrespigny Park, London SE5 8AZ, UK. Tel.: 020 7848 0138; fax: 020 7848 5172; email: [email protected]). He is a lecturer and resea ...
... Nick Medford is a psychiatrist attached to the Depersonalisation Research Unit at the Institute of Psychiatry (Section of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, P.O. Box 68, DeCrespigny Park, London SE5 8AZ, UK. Tel.: 020 7848 0138; fax: 020 7848 5172; email: [email protected]). He is a lecturer and resea ...
Pharmacological treatments prescribed to people with autism
... use rose significantly from 30.5 % of children and adults with autism to 45.2 %. Furthermore, antidepressant use increased 3.5-fold - from 6.1 % in 1992/1993 to 21.4 % in 2001 (Aman et al. 2005). There is also increasing evidence that the likelihood of an ASD person being prescribed medication incre ...
... use rose significantly from 30.5 % of children and adults with autism to 45.2 %. Furthermore, antidepressant use increased 3.5-fold - from 6.1 % in 1992/1993 to 21.4 % in 2001 (Aman et al. 2005). There is also increasing evidence that the likelihood of an ASD person being prescribed medication incre ...
Invited paper to: Advances in Eating Disorders: Theory, Research
... phobia) has been related to younger age (Bühren et al. 2014), but not to a shorter duration of neither anorexia (i.e., 55%) nor BED (i.e., 50%) (Jordan et al., 2008). A community study (Gadalla & Piran, 2008) comprising over 20 000 individuals with eating problems and aged 15-24 years reported an el ...
... phobia) has been related to younger age (Bühren et al. 2014), but not to a shorter duration of neither anorexia (i.e., 55%) nor BED (i.e., 50%) (Jordan et al., 2008). A community study (Gadalla & Piran, 2008) comprising over 20 000 individuals with eating problems and aged 15-24 years reported an el ...
Mental Illness and Criminal Responsibility
... • The first rationale for civil commitment is based on the state’s parens patriae authority, the philosophy that the government has a humanitarian responsibility to care for its weaker members. • Under the state’s parens patriae authority, civil commitment may be justified when the mentally disturbe ...
... • The first rationale for civil commitment is based on the state’s parens patriae authority, the philosophy that the government has a humanitarian responsibility to care for its weaker members. • Under the state’s parens patriae authority, civil commitment may be justified when the mentally disturbe ...
The Relationship Between Drug Use and Depressive Symptoms
... of depression, but not enough to be clinically diagnosed with depression according to DSM-IV standards (Taylor, 2011). Though these adolescents may not be clinically diagnosed as having a depressive disorder, they are still exhibiting symptoms of depression that could be detrimental to themselves a ...
... of depression, but not enough to be clinically diagnosed with depression according to DSM-IV standards (Taylor, 2011). Though these adolescents may not be clinically diagnosed as having a depressive disorder, they are still exhibiting symptoms of depression that could be detrimental to themselves a ...
Cognitive Aspects of Hyperactivity and Overactivity in
... with obedience, and minor neurological signs such as deficits in fine motor coordination. ADHD is often diagnosed once the child starts school, but symptoms frequently appear during early childhood. According to the APA [1], the prevalence rate is between 3% and 7% of school-aged children, and, as w ...
... with obedience, and minor neurological signs such as deficits in fine motor coordination. ADHD is often diagnosed once the child starts school, but symptoms frequently appear during early childhood. According to the APA [1], the prevalence rate is between 3% and 7% of school-aged children, and, as w ...
The Mood Disorder Questionnaire
... 1)15 is a screening instrument for bipolar disorder that can easily be utilized in primary care settings. The MDQ has both good sensitivity and very good specificity.15 The MDQ can correctly identify 7 of 10 patients with bipolar disorder, while 9 of 10 patients without bipolar disorder would be cor ...
... 1)15 is a screening instrument for bipolar disorder that can easily be utilized in primary care settings. The MDQ has both good sensitivity and very good specificity.15 The MDQ can correctly identify 7 of 10 patients with bipolar disorder, while 9 of 10 patients without bipolar disorder would be cor ...
The Depressed Patient And Suicidal Patient In The Emergency
... significantly higher compared to the general population.4 Meldon et al have also noted the challenges of detecting depression in the ED, finding that recognition of depression by emergency physicians in a group of geriatric patients was poor, with a sensitivity of 27%.5 Added to this is the concern ...
... significantly higher compared to the general population.4 Meldon et al have also noted the challenges of detecting depression in the ED, finding that recognition of depression by emergency physicians in a group of geriatric patients was poor, with a sensitivity of 27%.5 Added to this is the concern ...
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... qualifications v. those below this level. Midlife occupational social class was used at age 53 years, or earlier than this if missing. This was coded according to the UK Registrar General, and dichotomised into manual v. non-manual. To explore any associations between mental health and the cognitive ...
... qualifications v. those below this level. Midlife occupational social class was used at age 53 years, or earlier than this if missing. This was coded according to the UK Registrar General, and dichotomised into manual v. non-manual. To explore any associations between mental health and the cognitive ...
How To Pay for Mental Health Services
... have health insurance — more than 38 million Americans — often avoid treatment entirely, because costs can be staggering. Private Insurance | Resources for the Uninsured | Emergencies | System of Care What is private insurance? The majority of working Americans are covered under employer-provided he ...
... have health insurance — more than 38 million Americans — often avoid treatment entirely, because costs can be staggering. Private Insurance | Resources for the Uninsured | Emergencies | System of Care What is private insurance? The majority of working Americans are covered under employer-provided he ...
Chapter Overview
... How does the prevalence of mood disorders vary across a life span? Though serious when they do occur, mood disorders are less common in prepubertal children, but rise dramatically in adolescence. They are also seen equally in younger boys and girls, but are seen far more in females than in males d ...
... How does the prevalence of mood disorders vary across a life span? Though serious when they do occur, mood disorders are less common in prepubertal children, but rise dramatically in adolescence. They are also seen equally in younger boys and girls, but are seen far more in females than in males d ...
Co-occurring Disorders Specialist Certification Exam
... b. Characterized by a distinct period of abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood. c. Can include loss of interest, weight changes, changes in sleep and appetite, feelings of worthlessness, loss of concentration, and recurrent thoughts of death. d. There might be an excess of energy where s ...
... b. Characterized by a distinct period of abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood. c. Can include loss of interest, weight changes, changes in sleep and appetite, feelings of worthlessness, loss of concentration, and recurrent thoughts of death. d. There might be an excess of energy where s ...
8.Intermediate CIT - TCOLE Course #3841 UNIT SIX
... know they have been victimized, due to their naiveté and lack of ability to discriminate between good and ...
... know they have been victimized, due to their naiveté and lack of ability to discriminate between good and ...
major mental disorders and behavior among american indians and
... diurnal rhythms, neuroendocrinology, brain physiology, and functional neuroanatomy. There now exists a much improved understanding of the genetics of mental illness and the social environment of the psychiatric patient from the majority American culture, particularly those patients living in cities. ...
... diurnal rhythms, neuroendocrinology, brain physiology, and functional neuroanatomy. There now exists a much improved understanding of the genetics of mental illness and the social environment of the psychiatric patient from the majority American culture, particularly those patients living in cities. ...
Prevalence and Associated Factors of Depression among General
... the projected burden in future, depression is under-detected and under-treated by General Practitioners (GPs) that are expected to do so for up to 90% of depressed patients in this population [3]. Depression among general outpatients has been studied by many researchers in Nigeria [4]-[6] and other ...
... the projected burden in future, depression is under-detected and under-treated by General Practitioners (GPs) that are expected to do so for up to 90% of depressed patients in this population [3]. Depression among general outpatients has been studied by many researchers in Nigeria [4]-[6] and other ...
Assessing and managing suicidal behaviour in the primary care
... to the actual mental state of the patient, could also influence recent suicide risk. Therefore, one should explore psychopathological symptoms, particularly depressive and anxiety symptoms, Beck’s cognitive triad (negative view of the self, negative interpretation of experience, and negative expecta ...
... to the actual mental state of the patient, could also influence recent suicide risk. Therefore, one should explore psychopathological symptoms, particularly depressive and anxiety symptoms, Beck’s cognitive triad (negative view of the self, negative interpretation of experience, and negative expecta ...
Psychosocial Risk Factors Interventions_2010
... increase the risk of developing OCD and other various types of psychological, behavioural or physical difficulties, it is important to realise that they do not invariably have the same impact on all individuals. ...
... increase the risk of developing OCD and other various types of psychological, behavioural or physical difficulties, it is important to realise that they do not invariably have the same impact on all individuals. ...
2017 Magellan Care Guidelines
... personnel, including psychiatric supervision and 24-hour nursing coverage. b. Aspects of care include a comprehensive assessment and the development and delivery of a treatment plan. The treatment plan should emphasize crisis intervention services intended to stabilize and restore the individual to ...
... personnel, including psychiatric supervision and 24-hour nursing coverage. b. Aspects of care include a comprehensive assessment and the development and delivery of a treatment plan. The treatment plan should emphasize crisis intervention services intended to stabilize and restore the individual to ...
One Trauma After Another: The Impact of Homelessness
... 17,421 adult patients of Kaiser Permanente Came out of an obesity program: many dropouts who lost weight believed that it protected them (against further sexual abuse, against violence from prisoners) Eight categories of events in the home: physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, someone ...
... 17,421 adult patients of Kaiser Permanente Came out of an obesity program: many dropouts who lost weight believed that it protected them (against further sexual abuse, against violence from prisoners) Eight categories of events in the home: physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, someone ...
COMORBID CHRONIC DISEASES IN DEPRESSED AND NON
... balance. Psychosocial aspects of depression related to renal diseases include strict regime and diet for the patients, especially ones in chronic dialysis (Son et al. ...
... balance. Psychosocial aspects of depression related to renal diseases include strict regime and diet for the patients, especially ones in chronic dialysis (Son et al. ...
Eating Disorders: A Professional Resource for General Practitioners
... Early intervention depends on early detection of symptoms. There is an average delay of approximately 4 years between the start of disordered eating symptoms and first treatment, and this delay can be 10 or more years. A reduction of this delay can result in improved health and quality of life. The ...
... Early intervention depends on early detection of symptoms. There is an average delay of approximately 4 years between the start of disordered eating symptoms and first treatment, and this delay can be 10 or more years. A reduction of this delay can result in improved health and quality of life. The ...
Challenges and Clinical Aspects of Diagnosing Bipolar Depression
... • Suggest that the diagnostic criteria for hypomania need revision • Further study is needed to evaluate the ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ definitions of bipolar II, minor bipolar disorder, and hypomania • A more expansive definition of bipolar II yields a cumulative prevalence rate of 10.9%, compared to 11.4% ...
... • Suggest that the diagnostic criteria for hypomania need revision • Further study is needed to evaluate the ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ definitions of bipolar II, minor bipolar disorder, and hypomania • A more expansive definition of bipolar II yields a cumulative prevalence rate of 10.9%, compared to 11.4% ...
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... 1.1.21. Behaviors of entertainers like the stars of the movie Jackass, in which individuals are shown taking reckless risks of their own devising, can be bizarre and outrageous without being viewed as evidence of a mental disorder because such behaviors a. b. c. d. ...
... 1.1.21. Behaviors of entertainers like the stars of the movie Jackass, in which individuals are shown taking reckless risks of their own devising, can be bizarre and outrageous without being viewed as evidence of a mental disorder because such behaviors a. b. c. d. ...
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.