Which physician and practice characteristics are associated
... Smolders, M., Laurant, M., Verhaak, P., Prins, M., Marwijk, H. van, Penninx, B., Wensing, M., Grol, R. Which physician and practice characteristics are associated with adherence to evidence-based guidelines for depressive and anxiety disorders? Medical Care: 2010, 48(3), 240-248 ...
... Smolders, M., Laurant, M., Verhaak, P., Prins, M., Marwijk, H. van, Penninx, B., Wensing, M., Grol, R. Which physician and practice characteristics are associated with adherence to evidence-based guidelines for depressive and anxiety disorders? Medical Care: 2010, 48(3), 240-248 ...
aem_meta_submission
... We found an association between media exposure and PTSD, but many of the studies were cross-sectional. Causality might equally plausibly flow from the exposure of viewing media images to PTSD or from individuals with PTSD being drawn to media images of the event. That the association of viewing medi ...
... We found an association between media exposure and PTSD, but many of the studies were cross-sectional. Causality might equally plausibly flow from the exposure of viewing media images to PTSD or from individuals with PTSD being drawn to media images of the event. That the association of viewing medi ...
Major Depressive Disorder
... Sonnega, Bromet, Hughes, & Nelson, 1995), a major study investigating the prevalence of different types of psychiatric disorder in the United States, major depressive disorder was found to co-occur with PTSD in almost one-half of cases. Among men with PTSD, 47.9% had co-occurring major depression; a ...
... Sonnega, Bromet, Hughes, & Nelson, 1995), a major study investigating the prevalence of different types of psychiatric disorder in the United States, major depressive disorder was found to co-occur with PTSD in almost one-half of cases. Among men with PTSD, 47.9% had co-occurring major depression; a ...
Fluoxetine therapy in depersonalisation disorder: randomised controlled trial
... two groups as a whole. However, if the participants who had a diagnosis of depressive or anxiety disorder are considered alone (Table 2), those taking fluoxetine consistently tended to have better responses than those taking the placebo, as defined by CGI–I scores of 2 or 1 for the particular disord ...
... two groups as a whole. However, if the participants who had a diagnosis of depressive or anxiety disorder are considered alone (Table 2), those taking fluoxetine consistently tended to have better responses than those taking the placebo, as defined by CGI–I scores of 2 or 1 for the particular disord ...
Ciccarelli 14: Psychological Disorders
... • In ancient times holes were cut in an ill person’s head to let out evil spirits in a process called trepanning. • Hippocrates believed that mental illness came from an imbalance in the body’s four humors. • In the Middle Ages, the mentally ill were labeled as witches. Psychology, Third Edition Sau ...
... • In ancient times holes were cut in an ill person’s head to let out evil spirits in a process called trepanning. • Hippocrates believed that mental illness came from an imbalance in the body’s four humors. • In the Middle Ages, the mentally ill were labeled as witches. Psychology, Third Edition Sau ...
A Report on Mental Illnesses in Canada
... system to monitor mental illnesses in Canada. To study mental illnesses in Canada, this report uses the Canadian data that are currently available (hospitalizations in general hospitals and mortality data), as well as provincial studies. (See Appendix A - Data Sources.) Hospitalization data have lim ...
... system to monitor mental illnesses in Canada. To study mental illnesses in Canada, this report uses the Canadian data that are currently available (hospitalizations in general hospitals and mortality data), as well as provincial studies. (See Appendix A - Data Sources.) Hospitalization data have lim ...
A Research Agenda for DSM-V - Association for Contextual
... DSM Process and the Research Database Since DSM-III (American Psychiatric Association 1980), disorders have been defined in terms of syndromes—that is, clusters of symptoms that covary together (see the section following, titled “Need to Explore the Possibility of Fundamental Changes . . .”). The mo ...
... DSM Process and the Research Database Since DSM-III (American Psychiatric Association 1980), disorders have been defined in terms of syndromes—that is, clusters of symptoms that covary together (see the section following, titled “Need to Explore the Possibility of Fundamental Changes . . .”). The mo ...
A Report on Mental Illnesses in Canada
... system to monitor mental illnesses in Canada. To study mental illnesses in Canada, this report uses the Canadian data that are currently available (hospitalizations in general hospitals and mortality data), as well as provincial studies. (See Appendix A - Data Sources.) Hospitalization data have lim ...
... system to monitor mental illnesses in Canada. To study mental illnesses in Canada, this report uses the Canadian data that are currently available (hospitalizations in general hospitals and mortality data), as well as provincial studies. (See Appendix A - Data Sources.) Hospitalization data have lim ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY
... difficulty falling or staying asleep, difficulty concentrating ...
... difficulty falling or staying asleep, difficulty concentrating ...
Treatment guidelines for bipolar disorder: A critical review
... E-mail address: [email protected] (K.N. Fountoulakis). 0165-0327/$ - see front matter D 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2005.01.004 ...
... E-mail address: [email protected] (K.N. Fountoulakis). 0165-0327/$ - see front matter D 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2005.01.004 ...
anxiety: choosing to live with less worry
... Researchers continue to study and learn why people suffer from severe anxiety. Experts suggest that a person may be “at risk” for developing an anxiety disorder due to a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors, specifically: • Biological Factors. Severe anxiety may accompany oth ...
... Researchers continue to study and learn why people suffer from severe anxiety. Experts suggest that a person may be “at risk” for developing an anxiety disorder due to a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors, specifically: • Biological Factors. Severe anxiety may accompany oth ...
DSM-5 And Mood disorders - Institut universitaire en santé mentale
... E. Criteria A-D have been present for 12 or more months. Throughout that time, the individual has not had 3 or more consecutive months without all the symptoms in Criteria A-D. F. Criteria A or D is present in at least two of the three settings (i.e. at home, at school, with peers) and are severe in ...
... E. Criteria A-D have been present for 12 or more months. Throughout that time, the individual has not had 3 or more consecutive months without all the symptoms in Criteria A-D. F. Criteria A or D is present in at least two of the three settings (i.e. at home, at school, with peers) and are severe in ...
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an approach developed by
... For a patient to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, he or she must experience 5 out of the 9 criteria (see page 2) as set forth in the DSM-IV TR. Establishing the diagnosis is complicated by the fact that the presence of many of these criteria fluctuate. Here is a more detailed expla ...
... For a patient to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, he or she must experience 5 out of the 9 criteria (see page 2) as set forth in the DSM-IV TR. Establishing the diagnosis is complicated by the fact that the presence of many of these criteria fluctuate. Here is a more detailed expla ...
Substance Related Disorders - Candace McBride E
... actor. Sheen is the son of actor Martin Sheen, who is a recovering alcoholic that has been sober for 20 years. Sheen has been married 3 times and is the father of 5. In 1998 Sheen overdosed while injecting cocaine, he underwent a year of rehab. In February 2010, Sheen voluntarily admitted himself to ...
... actor. Sheen is the son of actor Martin Sheen, who is a recovering alcoholic that has been sober for 20 years. Sheen has been married 3 times and is the father of 5. In 1998 Sheen overdosed while injecting cocaine, he underwent a year of rehab. In February 2010, Sheen voluntarily admitted himself to ...
Clinical Report—Identification and Management of
... Neuroendocrine abnormalities have been implicated in the etiology of eating disorders. Leptin is a circulating hormone produced in adipose tissue and seems to have a significant role in mediating the neuroendocrine effects of AN. Leptin concentrations are sensitive to the acute metabolic effects of d ...
... Neuroendocrine abnormalities have been implicated in the etiology of eating disorders. Leptin is a circulating hormone produced in adipose tissue and seems to have a significant role in mediating the neuroendocrine effects of AN. Leptin concentrations are sensitive to the acute metabolic effects of d ...
Anxiety and anxiety disorders
... people Everyone can experience feelings of stress and anxiousness at times. They may arise when a person is experiencing high levels of stress due to life events such as starting school, changing jobs or making major decisions. Small amounts of nerves or anxiousness can actually improve performance ...
... people Everyone can experience feelings of stress and anxiousness at times. They may arise when a person is experiencing high levels of stress due to life events such as starting school, changing jobs or making major decisions. Small amounts of nerves or anxiousness can actually improve performance ...
August 2010 Pilots Topic Alert - National Child Traumatic Stress
... Child Development, vol. 81, no. 4, pp. 1077-1095, July/August 2010 AB: Abstract This is the first prospective study to investigate psychosocial adjustment in male and female former child soldiers (ages 10-18; n = 156, 12% female). The study began in Sierra Leone in 2002 and was designed to examine b ...
... Child Development, vol. 81, no. 4, pp. 1077-1095, July/August 2010 AB: Abstract This is the first prospective study to investigate psychosocial adjustment in male and female former child soldiers (ages 10-18; n = 156, 12% female). The study began in Sierra Leone in 2002 and was designed to examine b ...
TB-xh2-Psychiatric Mental Health - 8e
... 1. A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing occasional feelings of sadness because of the recent death of a beloved pet. The client’s appetite, sleep patterns, and daily routine have not changed. How should the nurse interpret the client’s behaviors? A. The client’s behaviors demonstrate me ...
... 1. A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing occasional feelings of sadness because of the recent death of a beloved pet. The client’s appetite, sleep patterns, and daily routine have not changed. How should the nurse interpret the client’s behaviors? A. The client’s behaviors demonstrate me ...
Evidence Based Treatments for Bipolar Disorder in
... episode recurrence and progression to bipolar I disorder from bipolar II or bipolar NOS. Compared to data on adults with BPD, this sample of youth spent significantly more time symptomatic and had more mixed or cycling episodes and switches in mood episodes. No epidemiological studies of BPD in chil ...
... episode recurrence and progression to bipolar I disorder from bipolar II or bipolar NOS. Compared to data on adults with BPD, this sample of youth spent significantly more time symptomatic and had more mixed or cycling episodes and switches in mood episodes. No epidemiological studies of BPD in chil ...
Effects of the Label “Schizophrenia” on Causal Attributions of Violence
... Results did not support the primary hypothesis: the label of schizophrenia did not lead subjects to make more personality causal attributions for behavior. Results did support the secondary hypothesis: as the strength of possible environmental causes for behavior increased, the degree to which subje ...
... Results did not support the primary hypothesis: the label of schizophrenia did not lead subjects to make more personality causal attributions for behavior. Results did support the secondary hypothesis: as the strength of possible environmental causes for behavior increased, the degree to which subje ...
isspd xiv proposed symposia
... with different aetiologies and developmental pathways and corresponding different responses to treatment. The presence of callous and unemotional traits in childhood and their development into psychopathy has received ...
... with different aetiologies and developmental pathways and corresponding different responses to treatment. The presence of callous and unemotional traits in childhood and their development into psychopathy has received ...
Psychosocial Health
... Can you think of ways to enhance psychosocial health? Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... Can you think of ways to enhance psychosocial health? Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
Occupational issues of adults with ADHD Open Access
... impairments in a number of social domains, one of which is employment. We wish to produce a consensus statement on how ADHD affects employment. Methods: This consensus development conference statement was developed as a result of a joint international meeting held in July 2010. The consensus committ ...
... impairments in a number of social domains, one of which is employment. We wish to produce a consensus statement on how ADHD affects employment. Methods: This consensus development conference statement was developed as a result of a joint international meeting held in July 2010. The consensus committ ...
Mania in late life
... There appear to be discrepancies between the reported occurrence of bipolar disorder in the older adult population, and no clear consensus on mania/hypomania. A number of studies have consistently reported that the prevalence of bipolar disorder has an inverse relationship with age, with a decline i ...
... There appear to be discrepancies between the reported occurrence of bipolar disorder in the older adult population, and no clear consensus on mania/hypomania. A number of studies have consistently reported that the prevalence of bipolar disorder has an inverse relationship with age, with a decline i ...
World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP
... patients, residual symptoms (including cognitive impairment) and social or occupational impairment persist. It is now well established that about onethird of patients suffering from severe major depression will have a chronic course marked by at least 2 years of illness (Keller et al. 1986; Scott 19 ...
... patients, residual symptoms (including cognitive impairment) and social or occupational impairment persist. It is now well established that about onethird of patients suffering from severe major depression will have a chronic course marked by at least 2 years of illness (Keller et al. 1986; Scott 19 ...
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.