Attribution bias and social anxiety in schizophrenia
... while social anxiety was linked to decreased EB in this study. It is possible that individuals with schizophrenia with or without social anxiety differ in terms of the type of delusions that they present with, which could account for the greater persecution ratings in SZ+. The current study is howev ...
... while social anxiety was linked to decreased EB in this study. It is possible that individuals with schizophrenia with or without social anxiety differ in terms of the type of delusions that they present with, which could account for the greater persecution ratings in SZ+. The current study is howev ...
Evidence for psychodynamic psychotherapy in specific mental
... more supportive or more interpretive (insight-enhancing) interventions depends on the patient’s needs. The more severely disturbed a patient is, or the more acute his or her problem is, the more supportive and less interpretive interventions are required and vice versa (Luborsky, 1984; Wallerstein, ...
... more supportive or more interpretive (insight-enhancing) interventions depends on the patient’s needs. The more severely disturbed a patient is, or the more acute his or her problem is, the more supportive and less interpretive interventions are required and vice versa (Luborsky, 1984; Wallerstein, ...
1. Excessive Exercise 2. Overtraining 3. Exercise Dependence 4
... depression and more. Estimates of disordered eating among female athletes range from 15-62% significantly higher than the general population. Osteoporosis Weight bearing exercise is not enough to counteract the effects of chronic caloric deprivation and amenorrhoea with regard to the bones. Osteopor ...
... depression and more. Estimates of disordered eating among female athletes range from 15-62% significantly higher than the general population. Osteoporosis Weight bearing exercise is not enough to counteract the effects of chronic caloric deprivation and amenorrhoea with regard to the bones. Osteopor ...
AP® Psychology: Syllabus 3
... Attitudes: Formation and Change From where did your attitudes come?—Discussion on advertising ...
... Attitudes: Formation and Change From where did your attitudes come?—Discussion on advertising ...
PDF - Research Review NZ
... sedation, anticholinergic, antiadrenergic and hyperprolactinaemic effects, and extrapyramidal syndromes including tardive dyskinesia, dystonia and treatment-emergent Parkinsonism. 19-21 These ...
... sedation, anticholinergic, antiadrenergic and hyperprolactinaemic effects, and extrapyramidal syndromes including tardive dyskinesia, dystonia and treatment-emergent Parkinsonism. 19-21 These ...
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 5 edition, – Diagnostic and Clinical Issues
... Personality Disorders I • The ten classic personality disorders remain unchanged in Section II • These diagnoses can continue to be used in the absence of an Axis II section ...
... Personality Disorders I • The ten classic personality disorders remain unchanged in Section II • These diagnoses can continue to be used in the absence of an Axis II section ...
Mental Health A Guide for Faith Leaders
... from “God,” punishment for sin, a calling to a “great holy cause,” possession by “evil spirits,” or persecution because of a conviction of “spiritual closeness.” It is important to distinguish whether these are symptoms of a mental disorder (for example, delusions, auditory or visual hallucinations, ...
... from “God,” punishment for sin, a calling to a “great holy cause,” possession by “evil spirits,” or persecution because of a conviction of “spiritual closeness.” It is important to distinguish whether these are symptoms of a mental disorder (for example, delusions, auditory or visual hallucinations, ...
Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Women Offenders
... month prior to arrest. Sixty-eight percent had experienced past physical or sexual abuse, 17% had been homeless in the year prior to arrest, and, 47% had a parent who abused alcohol or drugs (James and Glaze, 2006). Teplin, Abram, and McClellan (1996) found that most incarcerated women with psychia ...
... month prior to arrest. Sixty-eight percent had experienced past physical or sexual abuse, 17% had been homeless in the year prior to arrest, and, 47% had a parent who abused alcohol or drugs (James and Glaze, 2006). Teplin, Abram, and McClellan (1996) found that most incarcerated women with psychia ...
anxiety disorders in the dsm-5
... number of settings and more days than not for at least six months. • The individual experiences at least three characteristic symptoms ...
... number of settings and more days than not for at least six months. • The individual experiences at least three characteristic symptoms ...
MD0586 1-1 LESSON ASSIGNMENT LESSON 1 Normal/Abnormal
... (a) Pathological intoxication. This condition, an acute reaction, occurs in people with a low alcohol tolerance. The condition can also occur in someone whose alcohol tolerance is low at the moment from such causes as exhaustion, emotional stress, or other conditions. For these individuals, consumin ...
... (a) Pathological intoxication. This condition, an acute reaction, occurs in people with a low alcohol tolerance. The condition can also occur in someone whose alcohol tolerance is low at the moment from such causes as exhaustion, emotional stress, or other conditions. For these individuals, consumin ...
Personality Diagnoses in Adolescence: DSM
... from a mixture of sources: axis II criteria for DSM-III through DSM-IV; selected symptoms currently represented by axis I criteria that are associated with personality disturbance and tend to be enduring (such as chronic depression and anxiety); clinical literature on personality disorders; research ...
... from a mixture of sources: axis II criteria for DSM-III through DSM-IV; selected symptoms currently represented by axis I criteria that are associated with personality disturbance and tend to be enduring (such as chronic depression and anxiety); clinical literature on personality disorders; research ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... the other hand, an overview of the research done in the last decades in the field of psychological treatment of Obsessive - Compulsive show approximately between 60 to 85% of OCD patients after a full course of therapy with exposure / response prevention,reveald a significant improvement in symtoms ...
... the other hand, an overview of the research done in the last decades in the field of psychological treatment of Obsessive - Compulsive show approximately between 60 to 85% of OCD patients after a full course of therapy with exposure / response prevention,reveald a significant improvement in symtoms ...
ICMH LP1 Clinical Assessment Paper
... treatment plan, from. In addition, methods vary in accuracy, reliability, and validity and because the stakes are so high (this is a person’s life after all) a professional must be very systematic in their assessment, minimize their personal bias as much as possible, and acknowledge the limitations ...
... treatment plan, from. In addition, methods vary in accuracy, reliability, and validity and because the stakes are so high (this is a person’s life after all) a professional must be very systematic in their assessment, minimize their personal bias as much as possible, and acknowledge the limitations ...
A Review of the Korean Cultural Syndrome Hwa
... investigate the efficacy, cultural sensitivity, and appropriate modality of psychosocial treatments of HwaByung. Although the above-mentioned interventions resulted in positive symptom reduction for Hwa-Byung patients, those treatment modalities are solely limited to addressing individual factors wi ...
... investigate the efficacy, cultural sensitivity, and appropriate modality of psychosocial treatments of HwaByung. Although the above-mentioned interventions resulted in positive symptom reduction for Hwa-Byung patients, those treatment modalities are solely limited to addressing individual factors wi ...
Mood Disorders and Medical Illness: A Major Public Health Problem
... Despite efficacious and widely available antidepressants and psychotherapeutic interventions, the psychosocial and medical burden of depression is increasing. In fact, the World Health Organization projects that depression will continue to be prevalent, and by the year 2020, will remain a leading ca ...
... Despite efficacious and widely available antidepressants and psychotherapeutic interventions, the psychosocial and medical burden of depression is increasing. In fact, the World Health Organization projects that depression will continue to be prevalent, and by the year 2020, will remain a leading ca ...
Conduct Disorder and the specifier callous and unemotional traits in
... Conduct Disorder is precisely what is needed. Also commented on are the limited immediate practical implications for clinicians as few studies have so far addressed the treatment of youths with Conduct Disorder and CU traits. This could, in our point of view, also be seen as a potential strength sin ...
... Conduct Disorder is precisely what is needed. Also commented on are the limited immediate practical implications for clinicians as few studies have so far addressed the treatment of youths with Conduct Disorder and CU traits. This could, in our point of view, also be seen as a potential strength sin ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and quality of life outcomes
... studies will be: (a) participants; (b) outcomes; (c) comparators and; (d) design characteristics: Participant Characteristics. Studies will be included if they were conducted on patients with a primary diagnosis of OCD, provided the diagnosis was made through a semistructured interview based on stan ...
... studies will be: (a) participants; (b) outcomes; (c) comparators and; (d) design characteristics: Participant Characteristics. Studies will be included if they were conducted on patients with a primary diagnosis of OCD, provided the diagnosis was made through a semistructured interview based on stan ...
Mental Health Resource Guide for Individuals and Families
... Many people think mental disorders are rare. But in fact, they are common—60 million Americans (1 in 4 adults) experience mental illness in a given year. In addition, 1 in 10 children lives with a serious mental or emotional disorder. A mental illness is a disease causing mild to significant disturb ...
... Many people think mental disorders are rare. But in fact, they are common—60 million Americans (1 in 4 adults) experience mental illness in a given year. In addition, 1 in 10 children lives with a serious mental or emotional disorder. A mental illness is a disease causing mild to significant disturb ...
Misunderstandings about ADHD - Steven J. Ceresnie, Ph.D
... intended to cover over social problems. These myths destroy any hope of providing systematic educational, behavioral, and medical care for the youth, families, and adults who desperately need help. Medications are still viewed suspiciously for behavioral and psychiatric conditions, a position unfort ...
... intended to cover over social problems. These myths destroy any hope of providing systematic educational, behavioral, and medical care for the youth, families, and adults who desperately need help. Medications are still viewed suspiciously for behavioral and psychiatric conditions, a position unfort ...
Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)
... the responders relative to nonresponders in the affective division of the anterior cingulate cortex corresponding to areas 24/33 (B) Furmark, T. et al. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2002;59:425-433. ...
... the responders relative to nonresponders in the affective division of the anterior cingulate cortex corresponding to areas 24/33 (B) Furmark, T. et al. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2002;59:425-433. ...
psychological disorders
... terrified, faint, and nauseated. She thought she was having a heart attack and took a taxi to the nearest emergency room. The doctors found nothing wrong with her heart and told her that the problem was “all in her head.” Ida has since refused to leave her house or go anywhere without her husband. S ...
... terrified, faint, and nauseated. She thought she was having a heart attack and took a taxi to the nearest emergency room. The doctors found nothing wrong with her heart and told her that the problem was “all in her head.” Ida has since refused to leave her house or go anywhere without her husband. S ...
Eating disorders, anxiety and depression
... does not meet all the criteria for a specific eating disorder. For example, a person may show all of the psychological signs of anorexia but not yet be considered underweight for their height. This does not mean that the person has a less serious eating disorder; all disorders in this category are ...
... does not meet all the criteria for a specific eating disorder. For example, a person may show all of the psychological signs of anorexia but not yet be considered underweight for their height. This does not mean that the person has a less serious eating disorder; all disorders in this category are ...
A Policymaker`s Guide to Mental Illness: Executive Summary and
... themselves turned out to be problematic because they sometimes triggered severe side effects, and deinstitutionalization gave rise to a critical need for treatment and support services in the home community. In response to this dilemma, a complementary revolution in mental health care soon developed ...
... themselves turned out to be problematic because they sometimes triggered severe side effects, and deinstitutionalization gave rise to a critical need for treatment and support services in the home community. In response to this dilemma, a complementary revolution in mental health care soon developed ...
Early risk factors for adult bipolar disorder in
... externalizing disorders and internalizing disorders raises questions regarding the relevance of these disorders for the continued disease course. To summarize, conclusive findings within this area of research are sparse and additional research is needed. The present study is based on a unique commun ...
... externalizing disorders and internalizing disorders raises questions regarding the relevance of these disorders for the continued disease course. To summarize, conclusive findings within this area of research are sparse and additional research is needed. The present study is based on a unique commun ...
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.