Recurrent Binge Eating (RBE) and Its Characteristics in a Sample of
... mood disorders of young women in the city of Dresden, Germany. The sample is described in detail by Becker, Margraf, Turke, Soeder, and Neumer (2001) and Hoyer et al. (2002a,b). The results presented in this paper were obtained from the baseline survey, which was conducted between July 1996 and Sept ...
... mood disorders of young women in the city of Dresden, Germany. The sample is described in detail by Becker, Margraf, Turke, Soeder, and Neumer (2001) and Hoyer et al. (2002a,b). The results presented in this paper were obtained from the baseline survey, which was conducted between July 1996 and Sept ...
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs)
... who has expertise in the diagnosis of ASD or, preferably, by a team of specialists that may include developmental pediatricians, child neurologists, child psychiatrists, psychologists, speech or language pathologists, occupational or physical therapists, educators, and social workers. Typically, an ...
... who has expertise in the diagnosis of ASD or, preferably, by a team of specialists that may include developmental pediatricians, child neurologists, child psychiatrists, psychologists, speech or language pathologists, occupational or physical therapists, educators, and social workers. Typically, an ...
Phobias are intense fears about specific places, situations or things
... not enjoy the situation, but they will not show a phobic response (Lisa Fritscher, 2009). E. The differences between specific phobia and bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder is more complex, because there are many specific symptoms, but those symptoms are not with phobia or other anxiety disorder. F. T ...
... not enjoy the situation, but they will not show a phobic response (Lisa Fritscher, 2009). E. The differences between specific phobia and bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder is more complex, because there are many specific symptoms, but those symptoms are not with phobia or other anxiety disorder. F. T ...
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... mayor groups: problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping12. The use of specific mechanism highly depends on the stressor itself and use of emotion-focused coping is often connected with disease-related stressors. Although some authors suggest that coping toward multiple sclerosis-related stre ...
... mayor groups: problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping12. The use of specific mechanism highly depends on the stressor itself and use of emotion-focused coping is often connected with disease-related stressors. Although some authors suggest that coping toward multiple sclerosis-related stre ...
For more information on addiction and mental contact the
... • impulsive and harmful behaviours such as substance abuse, overeating, gambling or high-risk sexual behaviours • non-suicidal self-injury such as cutting, burning with a cigarette or overdose that can bring relief from intense emotional pain (onset usually in early adolescence); up to 75 per cent o ...
... • impulsive and harmful behaviours such as substance abuse, overeating, gambling or high-risk sexual behaviours • non-suicidal self-injury such as cutting, burning with a cigarette or overdose that can bring relief from intense emotional pain (onset usually in early adolescence); up to 75 per cent o ...
The Psychological Effects of Racial Discrimination and Internalized
... & Mohn, 2000; Lewis, Kravitz, Janssen, & Powell, 2011; Williams, Jackson, & Anderson, 1997). One reason for the racial/ ethnic disparate mental health service use may be due to coping responses which can be healthy (such as seeking social support and cultural engagement) as well as unhealthy (such a ...
... & Mohn, 2000; Lewis, Kravitz, Janssen, & Powell, 2011; Williams, Jackson, & Anderson, 1997). One reason for the racial/ ethnic disparate mental health service use may be due to coping responses which can be healthy (such as seeking social support and cultural engagement) as well as unhealthy (such a ...
Association Between Symptom Dimensions and Categorical
... after 5–10 years of follow-up. Results: Factor analyses identified 6 first-order factors (mania, negative, disorganization, depression, hallucinations, and delusions) and 2 high-order factors (affective and nonaffective psychoses). Cumulative variance accounted for by the first and high-order factor ...
... after 5–10 years of follow-up. Results: Factor analyses identified 6 first-order factors (mania, negative, disorganization, depression, hallucinations, and delusions) and 2 high-order factors (affective and nonaffective psychoses). Cumulative variance accounted for by the first and high-order factor ...
Detection and management of mood disorders in the maternity
... In spite of increased awareness among maternity care providers and the community, a significant proportion of mental health episodes presenting in the perinatal period will go undiagnosed and untreated.1,2 While estimates vary, symptoms of depression and anxiety alone or in combination are experienc ...
... In spite of increased awareness among maternity care providers and the community, a significant proportion of mental health episodes presenting in the perinatal period will go undiagnosed and untreated.1,2 While estimates vary, symptoms of depression and anxiety alone or in combination are experienc ...
Abnormal-Psychology-7th-Edition
... 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. ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression in Soldiers with
... An interesting finding of our study was that 14% of the veterans did not meet any diagnostic criteria for PTSD or other diagnoses, although the diagnoses were in their medical records. This can be explained by either successful treatment or misdiagnosis of PTSD. PTSD is commonly misdiagnosed for som ...
... An interesting finding of our study was that 14% of the veterans did not meet any diagnostic criteria for PTSD or other diagnoses, although the diagnoses were in their medical records. This can be explained by either successful treatment or misdiagnosis of PTSD. PTSD is commonly misdiagnosed for som ...
Stimulants – Lydia Vezina PDF - CSAM
... the Andean regions of South America for more than 2000 years 1860 German Graduate student Albert Niemann, isolated cocaine as the active ingredient of coca leaf Coca-Cola: introduced 1886 (containing 4.5mg of cocaine per 6 oz.) 1903 cocaine removed from Coca-Cola ...
... the Andean regions of South America for more than 2000 years 1860 German Graduate student Albert Niemann, isolated cocaine as the active ingredient of coca leaf Coca-Cola: introduced 1886 (containing 4.5mg of cocaine per 6 oz.) 1903 cocaine removed from Coca-Cola ...
suicidal-behavior in-adolescents
... How it Happens Alex was a 17 year old high school senior. He was a warm, sensitive, quiet young man; a high honor roll student and a gifted young writer. He had been accepted to an excellent college, and a promising, successful future seemed assured. Yet one late afternoon in April, upon returning ...
... How it Happens Alex was a 17 year old high school senior. He was a warm, sensitive, quiet young man; a high honor roll student and a gifted young writer. He had been accepted to an excellent college, and a promising, successful future seemed assured. Yet one late afternoon in April, upon returning ...
Prevention of Mental Disorders: Effective Interventions
... evidence for their effectiveness for preventing specific mental disorders is sometimes weak. The search for further scientific evidence on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness, however, should not be allowed to become an excuse for non-implementation of urgently needed social and health policies. In ...
... evidence for their effectiveness for preventing specific mental disorders is sometimes weak. The search for further scientific evidence on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness, however, should not be allowed to become an excuse for non-implementation of urgently needed social and health policies. In ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 6th edition
... • During and immediately after trauma, many people become highly anxious and depressed – For some, feelings persist well after the trauma • These people may be experiencing: – Acute stress disorder – Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ...
... • During and immediately after trauma, many people become highly anxious and depressed – For some, feelings persist well after the trauma • These people may be experiencing: – Acute stress disorder – Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ...
Deep Brain Stimulation for Psychiatric Disorders
... many patients with psychiatric disorders. However, with currently available interventions, a substantial number of patients experience incomplete resolution of symptoms, and relapse rates are high. In the search for better treatments, increasing interest has focused on focal neuromodulation. This fo ...
... many patients with psychiatric disorders. However, with currently available interventions, a substantial number of patients experience incomplete resolution of symptoms, and relapse rates are high. In the search for better treatments, increasing interest has focused on focal neuromodulation. This fo ...
SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING FOR PEOPLE WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA
... social and occupational functioning is markedly below the level achieved prior to the onset (WHO, 2014). Furthermore, cognitive deficits are concomitant to this social impairment. These difficulties cannot be considered a residual manifestation of the psychopathology, because they emerge prior to th ...
... social and occupational functioning is markedly below the level achieved prior to the onset (WHO, 2014). Furthermore, cognitive deficits are concomitant to this social impairment. These difficulties cannot be considered a residual manifestation of the psychopathology, because they emerge prior to th ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... United States, New Zealand/Australia, Germany, and Brazil.3 Although previously thought to remit largely in adolescence, a growing literature supports the persistence of the disorder and/or associated impairment into adulthood in a majority of cases. It is a major clinical and public health problem ...
... United States, New Zealand/Australia, Germany, and Brazil.3 Although previously thought to remit largely in adolescence, a growing literature supports the persistence of the disorder and/or associated impairment into adulthood in a majority of cases. It is a major clinical and public health problem ...
The social zeitgeber theory, circadian rhythms, and mood disorders
... A major depressive episode is diagnosed when an individual experiences five or more depressive symptoms for two weeks (for symptoms see Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition-Text Revision (DSM IV-TR), American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000). It is also possible ...
... A major depressive episode is diagnosed when an individual experiences five or more depressive symptoms for two weeks (for symptoms see Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition-Text Revision (DSM IV-TR), American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000). It is also possible ...
Trastornos de la salud mental más comunes en la práctica de
... reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental functioning. ...
... reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental functioning. ...
Psychological Disorders
... The majority of people with serious psychological disorders are not dangerous to others. Some, however, commit violent crimes. Of these, some are found not guilty by reason of insanity and are sent to psychiatric institutions instead of prison. When an accused person pleads insanity, the prosecutor ...
... The majority of people with serious psychological disorders are not dangerous to others. Some, however, commit violent crimes. Of these, some are found not guilty by reason of insanity and are sent to psychiatric institutions instead of prison. When an accused person pleads insanity, the prosecutor ...
ASHA`s Recommended Revisions to the DSM-5
... Moving From Disability to Disorder Terminology: Concerns and Ramifications The use of the term Specific Learning Disorder instead of Learning Disability or Specific Learning Disability is inappropriate, inaccurate, and contrary to already well-established terms used for clinical and research populat ...
... Moving From Disability to Disorder Terminology: Concerns and Ramifications The use of the term Specific Learning Disorder instead of Learning Disability or Specific Learning Disability is inappropriate, inaccurate, and contrary to already well-established terms used for clinical and research populat ...
Eating Disorders Clinical Guideline
... Recognition of eating disorders The diagnosis of an eating disorder should be considered when a young person Engages in potentially unhealthy weight control practices (eg excessive dieting, laxative misuse, bingeing and induced vomiting) Demonstrates obsessive thinking about weight, height, body ...
... Recognition of eating disorders The diagnosis of an eating disorder should be considered when a young person Engages in potentially unhealthy weight control practices (eg excessive dieting, laxative misuse, bingeing and induced vomiting) Demonstrates obsessive thinking about weight, height, body ...
Treating Adolescent Females With Bulimia Nervosa: Using a
... Wilson, Fairburn, Agras, Walsh, & Kraemer, 2002). To illustrate the use of CBT in the therapeutic setting, Ellis (1962) presented the A-B-C Theory of Personality. According to Ellis (1962), A stands for activating event, B for an individual’s belief about that event, and C for the emotional and beha ...
... Wilson, Fairburn, Agras, Walsh, & Kraemer, 2002). To illustrate the use of CBT in the therapeutic setting, Ellis (1962) presented the A-B-C Theory of Personality. According to Ellis (1962), A stands for activating event, B for an individual’s belief about that event, and C for the emotional and beha ...
Broadening the definition of generalized anxiety disorder
... changes in prevalence, the main analytic focus is on the extent to which broadly defined GAD missing one or more of the above criteria predicts the subsequent first onset of temporally secondary DSM-IV disorders. This focus on prediction of secondary conditions was based partly on the assumption tha ...
... changes in prevalence, the main analytic focus is on the extent to which broadly defined GAD missing one or more of the above criteria predicts the subsequent first onset of temporally secondary DSM-IV disorders. This focus on prediction of secondary conditions was based partly on the assumption tha ...
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.