Autism in adults: Evidence Update May 2014
... final decision on whether the guidance should be updated will be made by NICE according to its published processes and methods. This Evidence Update was developed to help inform the review proposal on whether or not to update NICE clinical guideline 142 (NICE CG142). The process of updating NICE gui ...
... final decision on whether the guidance should be updated will be made by NICE according to its published processes and methods. This Evidence Update was developed to help inform the review proposal on whether or not to update NICE clinical guideline 142 (NICE CG142). The process of updating NICE gui ...
Treatment of Patients With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
... STEERING COMMITTEE ON PRACTICE GUIDELINES John S. McIntyre, M.D., Chair Sara C. Charles, M.D., Vice-Chair Daniel J. Anzia, M.D. Ian A. Cook, M.D. Molly T. Finnerty, M.D. Bradley R. Johnson, M.D. James E. Nininger, M.D. Paul Summergrad, M.D. Sherwyn M. Woods, M.D., Ph.D. Joel Yager, M.D. ...
... STEERING COMMITTEE ON PRACTICE GUIDELINES John S. McIntyre, M.D., Chair Sara C. Charles, M.D., Vice-Chair Daniel J. Anzia, M.D. Ian A. Cook, M.D. Molly T. Finnerty, M.D. Bradley R. Johnson, M.D. James E. Nininger, M.D. Paul Summergrad, M.D. Sherwyn M. Woods, M.D., Ph.D. Joel Yager, M.D. ...
Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With Obsessive
... STEERING COMMITTEE ON PRACTICE GUIDELINES John S. McIntyre, M.D., Chair Sara C. Charles, M.D., Vice-Chair Daniel J. Anzia, M.D. Ian A. Cook, M.D. Molly T. Finnerty, M.D. Bradley R. Johnson, M.D. James E. Nininger, M.D. Paul Summergrad, M.D. Sherwyn M. Woods, M.D., Ph.D. Joel Yager, M.D. ...
... STEERING COMMITTEE ON PRACTICE GUIDELINES John S. McIntyre, M.D., Chair Sara C. Charles, M.D., Vice-Chair Daniel J. Anzia, M.D. Ian A. Cook, M.D. Molly T. Finnerty, M.D. Bradley R. Johnson, M.D. James E. Nininger, M.D. Paul Summergrad, M.D. Sherwyn M. Woods, M.D., Ph.D. Joel Yager, M.D. ...
... inappropriate levels of activity; distractibility; and impulsivity. Although some persons have suggested that ADHD is just normal childhood behavior, children with ADHD usually have pronounced difficulties and impairment resulting from the disorder across multiple settings—in home, at school, and wi ...
Mentalizing in the Treatment of Borderline Personality
... Much, if not all, of the effectiveness of different forms of psychotherapy may be due to those features that all have in common rather than those that distinguish them from each other. —Jerome Frank (1961): Persuasion and healing ...
... Much, if not all, of the effectiveness of different forms of psychotherapy may be due to those features that all have in common rather than those that distinguish them from each other. —Jerome Frank (1961): Persuasion and healing ...
measurement of mania and depression
... rating scales, in clinical practice as well as in research and quality control. Transforming the subjective symptoms of psychiatric disorders into valid numerical measures is subjected to numerous confounding factors. Careful evaluation of rating scales is therefore essential. This doctoral project ...
... rating scales, in clinical practice as well as in research and quality control. Transforming the subjective symptoms of psychiatric disorders into valid numerical measures is subjected to numerous confounding factors. Careful evaluation of rating scales is therefore essential. This doctoral project ...
Dissociation in the Finnish General Population
... Participants in the study (n = 3004) were derived from a random sample of general population adults (25-64 years old) in eastern Finland. The data were gathered by postal questionnaires in 1998, 1999 and 2001. The response rate was 68% at baseline, and 75% of the baseline respondents returned the qu ...
... Participants in the study (n = 3004) were derived from a random sample of general population adults (25-64 years old) in eastern Finland. The data were gathered by postal questionnaires in 1998, 1999 and 2001. The response rate was 68% at baseline, and 75% of the baseline respondents returned the qu ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Developmental Trajectories
... or child-on-parent effects. However, that study and did not examine divergent symptom trajectories or EE per se. Richards et al. (2014) found no reliable association between baseline EE and ADHD severity 6 years later, in a sample of 385 children with ADHD age 5–18 years at baseline and 10 –24 at fo ...
... or child-on-parent effects. However, that study and did not examine divergent symptom trajectories or EE per se. Richards et al. (2014) found no reliable association between baseline EE and ADHD severity 6 years later, in a sample of 385 children with ADHD age 5–18 years at baseline and 10 –24 at fo ...
Atlas of Bipolar Disorders
... In the late 1600s more objective views of mental illness started gaining attention. Theophile Bonet is credited with describing patients who cycle between high and low moods. In the mid-1800s two French researchers, Falret and Baillarger, independently determined that a single form of illness could ...
... In the late 1600s more objective views of mental illness started gaining attention. Theophile Bonet is credited with describing patients who cycle between high and low moods. In the mid-1800s two French researchers, Falret and Baillarger, independently determined that a single form of illness could ...
Psychosocial Function and Life Satisfaction After Stroke
... neighbors, friends, and relatives other than a spouse or children was significantly reduced (p<0.05), whereas the ties with children seemed to remain quantitatively unchanged. At the 1-year follow-up, social contacts with friends were partly improved (NS); there was essentially no further change ove ...
... neighbors, friends, and relatives other than a spouse or children was significantly reduced (p<0.05), whereas the ties with children seemed to remain quantitatively unchanged. At the 1-year follow-up, social contacts with friends were partly improved (NS); there was essentially no further change ove ...
CBHSQ DATA REVIEW
... retardation) are not included in the definition of SMI and therefore were not assessed. Many of the more common and commonly assessed mood and anxiety disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder [MDD], bipolar I disorder, generalized anxiety disorder [GAD], and specific phobia) were included in the a ...
... retardation) are not included in the definition of SMI and therefore were not assessed. Many of the more common and commonly assessed mood and anxiety disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder [MDD], bipolar I disorder, generalized anxiety disorder [GAD], and specific phobia) were included in the a ...
1 DSM-5 A Comprehensive Review Dr. Jassin M. Jouria is a medical
... Dr. Jassin M. Jouria is a medical doctor, professor of academic medicine, and medical author. He graduated from Ross University School of Medicine and has completed his clinical clerkship training in various teaching hospitals throughout New York, including King’s County Hospital Center and Brookdal ...
... Dr. Jassin M. Jouria is a medical doctor, professor of academic medicine, and medical author. He graduated from Ross University School of Medicine and has completed his clinical clerkship training in various teaching hospitals throughout New York, including King’s County Hospital Center and Brookdal ...
DSM-5 OVERVIEW FOR CLINICIANS
... Medicalization and financial conflicts of interest (Cont.) • However, although the number of identified diagnoses has increased by more than 300% (from 106 in DSM-I to 365 in DSM-IV-TR), psychiatrists such as Zimmerman and Spitzer argue it almost entirely represents greater specification of the for ...
... Medicalization and financial conflicts of interest (Cont.) • However, although the number of identified diagnoses has increased by more than 300% (from 106 in DSM-I to 365 in DSM-IV-TR), psychiatrists such as Zimmerman and Spitzer argue it almost entirely represents greater specification of the for ...
... PTSD symptom severity and frequency, depressive symptoms, dissociative experiences, nightmare characteristics, sleep problems, and health problems. Furthermore, the Nightmare Content Interview (NCI) was used to obtain nightmare content that was used later by different experimenters to generate a per ...
Picture This: Bipolar Disorder - Entertainment Industries Council
... Results of a National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)-funded study show that nearly one out of four cases of obesity is associated with a mood or anxiety disorder, but the causal relationship and complex interplay between the two is still unclear. The study is based on data compiled from the Natio ...
... Results of a National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)-funded study show that nearly one out of four cases of obesity is associated with a mood or anxiety disorder, but the causal relationship and complex interplay between the two is still unclear. The study is based on data compiled from the Natio ...
4_ADHD Science Daily articles
... "We hope that these findings will help overcome the stigma associated with ADHD," says Professor Anita Thapar. "Too often, people dismiss ADHD as being down to bad parenting or poor diet. As a clinician, it was clear to me that this was unlikely to be the case. Now we can say with confidence that AD ...
... "We hope that these findings will help overcome the stigma associated with ADHD," says Professor Anita Thapar. "Too often, people dismiss ADHD as being down to bad parenting or poor diet. As a clinician, it was clear to me that this was unlikely to be the case. Now we can say with confidence that AD ...
Curriculum Vitae - Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
... Menefee, D. S. (in press). Predictors of inpatient PTSD treatment dropout among OEF/OIF/OND Veterans. Military Behavioral Health. ...
... Menefee, D. S. (in press). Predictors of inpatient PTSD treatment dropout among OEF/OIF/OND Veterans. Military Behavioral Health. ...
Draft progress report re the vic mental health project for Ian
... psychosocial rehabilitation, and health maintenance. Outcome measures should generate data that could be used to change attitudes and reduce stigma. The measure should be useful at service level: Outcome data should be useful for research purposes so that the system better understands the true cours ...
... psychosocial rehabilitation, and health maintenance. Outcome measures should generate data that could be used to change attitudes and reduce stigma. The measure should be useful at service level: Outcome data should be useful for research purposes so that the system better understands the true cours ...
new research book - American Psychiatric Association
... response in PHP than characterological symptoms such as IAB. As clinical response among the different domains is positively correlated, the presence of an early response in one domain may predict a response in other domains over time. Demographic factors and type of psychiatric symptoms do not appea ...
... response in PHP than characterological symptoms such as IAB. As clinical response among the different domains is positively correlated, the presence of an early response in one domain may predict a response in other domains over time. Demographic factors and type of psychiatric symptoms do not appea ...
- UM Students` Repository
... The prevalence of obsessive compulsive symptoms in the participants was 21.8% (N = 48) when YBOCS score cut off point of 8 and above were taken as clinically significant OCS. There were no significant difference in age, gender, race, marital status, education level, employment, family history of any ...
... The prevalence of obsessive compulsive symptoms in the participants was 21.8% (N = 48) when YBOCS score cut off point of 8 and above were taken as clinically significant OCS. There were no significant difference in age, gender, race, marital status, education level, employment, family history of any ...
CAMH Suicide Prevention and Assessment Handbook
... In some settings, like the Emergency Department or with some populations, such as clients with borderline personality disorder or mood disorders, especially depression, clinicians conduct suicide assessments on a daily basis. In outpatient treatment of any duration, assessments should be routinely c ...
... In some settings, like the Emergency Department or with some populations, such as clients with borderline personality disorder or mood disorders, especially depression, clinicians conduct suicide assessments on a daily basis. In outpatient treatment of any duration, assessments should be routinely c ...
From DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5 - Mental Health Association Oklahoma
... Intellectual disability is a disorder with onset during the development period that includes both intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits in conceptual, social and practical domains. The following three criteria must be met: A. Deficits in intellectual functions, such as reasoning, problem-so ...
... Intellectual disability is a disorder with onset during the development period that includes both intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits in conceptual, social and practical domains. The following three criteria must be met: A. Deficits in intellectual functions, such as reasoning, problem-so ...
Preview the material
... Access to Lethal Methods/Impulsivity Another area of research involves access to suicidal means. The primary issue with this is that many suicide attempts are impulsive/unplanned and occur during an acute period of ambivalence (Bohanna & Wang, 2012). In fact, impulsivity and aggression have been sho ...
... Access to Lethal Methods/Impulsivity Another area of research involves access to suicidal means. The primary issue with this is that many suicide attempts are impulsive/unplanned and occur during an acute period of ambivalence (Bohanna & Wang, 2012). In fact, impulsivity and aggression have been sho ...
chapter i - Sacramento - California State University
... Saunders, 1995; Kessler, Walters, & Forthofer, 1998). College students’ level of anxiety- and mood-related distress ranges from subclinical to clinical. Among a sample of college student clients drawn from several U.S. universities, about 21% were classified as having severe treatment concerns, incl ...
... Saunders, 1995; Kessler, Walters, & Forthofer, 1998). College students’ level of anxiety- and mood-related distress ranges from subclinical to clinical. Among a sample of college student clients drawn from several U.S. universities, about 21% were classified as having severe treatment concerns, incl ...
PDF - UNT Digital Library
... psychiatric disorders commonly comorbid with insomnia. Simon and VonKorff (1997) noted that, ―Attempts to disentangle these relationships encounter difficulty at both the measurement or operational level and at a more basic conceptual level‖ (p. 1421). Large portions of the costs of insomnia are li ...
... psychiatric disorders commonly comorbid with insomnia. Simon and VonKorff (1997) noted that, ―Attempts to disentangle these relationships encounter difficulty at both the measurement or operational level and at a more basic conceptual level‖ (p. 1421). Large portions of the costs of insomnia are li ...
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.