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... 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 ...
Movements of Moods: Interplay Between Science, Clinical Practice
... in society, not psychological or biological differences in individuals. This novel way of approaching a phenomenon like suicide, marked the object of sociology as a science, the social fact, that should be studied independently from the psychological, physiological, biological, chemical or physical ...
... in society, not psychological or biological differences in individuals. This novel way of approaching a phenomenon like suicide, marked the object of sociology as a science, the social fact, that should be studied independently from the psychological, physiological, biological, chemical or physical ...
Are Inflated Responsibility Beliefs Specific to OCD?
... system, such as the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-IV-TR Axis I Disorders (eg, SCID-I, First et al. 1995). If all the patients in the studies had a specific type of comorbidity (eg, all the sample patients had OCD and an additional diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder), such studies wer ...
... system, such as the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-IV-TR Axis I Disorders (eg, SCID-I, First et al. 1995). If all the patients in the studies had a specific type of comorbidity (eg, all the sample patients had OCD and an additional diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder), such studies wer ...
Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Insomnia: A Review R Ru
... quality, and improvement in next-day functioning. Symptom instability Although symptoms of insomnia have been divided into categories of sleep onset, sleep maintenance, and nonrestorative sleep, symptom-specific classification may not always be useful clinically given that there is evidence of insta ...
... quality, and improvement in next-day functioning. Symptom instability Although symptoms of insomnia have been divided into categories of sleep onset, sleep maintenance, and nonrestorative sleep, symptom-specific classification may not always be useful clinically given that there is evidence of insta ...
Prospective Study of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression
... Which symptoms are shared, and which others separate the two disorders? Is there a hierarchy, such that prolonged PTSD is the cause of subsequent major depression or otherwise “dominates”? The present study addresses these questions, using a longitudinal design, ...
... Which symptoms are shared, and which others separate the two disorders? Is there a hierarchy, such that prolonged PTSD is the cause of subsequent major depression or otherwise “dominates”? The present study addresses these questions, using a longitudinal design, ...
Chapter_055_LO
... • Group of very serious, usually chronic, thought disorders in which the affected person’s ability to interpret the world accurately is impaired by psychotic symptoms • Psychosis • Person has distorted perceptions of reality ...
... • Group of very serious, usually chronic, thought disorders in which the affected person’s ability to interpret the world accurately is impaired by psychotic symptoms • Psychosis • Person has distorted perceptions of reality ...
APA Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Obsessive
... Dr. Koran has received research grants from Forest Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Ortho-McNeil, Somaxon, and Jazz Pharmaceuticals. He has received honoraria from the Forest Pharmaceuticals Speakers Bureau and the Pfizer Speakers Bureau. He has received consultant fees from Cypress Bioscience. D ...
... Dr. Koran has received research grants from Forest Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Ortho-McNeil, Somaxon, and Jazz Pharmaceuticals. He has received honoraria from the Forest Pharmaceuticals Speakers Bureau and the Pfizer Speakers Bureau. He has received consultant fees from Cypress Bioscience. D ...
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... Objective: Using anonymized Web search logs, we identify a population of people with significant interest in mood stabilizing drugs (MSD) and seek evidence of mood swings in this population. Methods: We extracted queries to the Microsoft Bing search engine made by 20,046 Web searchers over six month ...
... Objective: Using anonymized Web search logs, we identify a population of people with significant interest in mood stabilizing drugs (MSD) and seek evidence of mood swings in this population. Methods: We extracted queries to the Microsoft Bing search engine made by 20,046 Web searchers over six month ...
Case Reports
... Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause and affects mainly the spine, but can also affect other joints. Ankylosing spondylitis is the prototype of spondyloarthropathies that affects approximately 0.49% of the Turkish population and 0.9% of the world population. ...
... Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause and affects mainly the spine, but can also affect other joints. Ankylosing spondylitis is the prototype of spondyloarthropathies that affects approximately 0.49% of the Turkish population and 0.9% of the world population. ...
Pediatric Psychopharmacology : Principles and Practice
... Bunney, when all three were still at Yale), Neurobiology of Mental Illness set a new standard for scholarship in the rapidly evolving field of biological psychiatry, and provided a powerful impetus and central model for this book. Like many others, we thought then that a critical mass of knowledge an ...
... Bunney, when all three were still at Yale), Neurobiology of Mental Illness set a new standard for scholarship in the rapidly evolving field of biological psychiatry, and provided a powerful impetus and central model for this book. Like many others, we thought then that a critical mass of knowledge an ...
Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder
... The limits of hypomania are quite vague and it may be difficult to distinguish hypomania from the person’s usual behavior; this is often the case with hyperthymic personality. Consequently, hypomania is often undiagnosed. For some patients, hypomania is a pleasant state of good humor and high produc ...
... The limits of hypomania are quite vague and it may be difficult to distinguish hypomania from the person’s usual behavior; this is often the case with hyperthymic personality. Consequently, hypomania is often undiagnosed. For some patients, hypomania is a pleasant state of good humor and high produc ...
Myths vs. Facts – Reflections on ADHD
... specific to childhood. In young children separation anxiety is triggered by a life stress such as a death of a pet, moving to a new home, or a major illness in the family. ...
... specific to childhood. In young children separation anxiety is triggered by a life stress such as a death of a pet, moving to a new home, or a major illness in the family. ...
Is Hoarding a Symptom of Obsessive
... which are neutralized by performing anxiety-reducing compulsive rituals (e.g., checking). Hoarding symptoms, however, typically involve thoughts about acquiring and maintaining possessions that are not particularly intrusive or unwanted; and, in fact, are generally emotionally positive or neutral an ...
... which are neutralized by performing anxiety-reducing compulsive rituals (e.g., checking). Hoarding symptoms, however, typically involve thoughts about acquiring and maintaining possessions that are not particularly intrusive or unwanted; and, in fact, are generally emotionally positive or neutral an ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... associated with suicidal thoughts [15]. These studies have helped us identify risk factors for the development of acne and made us understand the burden this condition represents for young people. The importance acne may have on the daily life of adolescents must not be trivialized, and it has been ...
... associated with suicidal thoughts [15]. These studies have helped us identify risk factors for the development of acne and made us understand the burden this condition represents for young people. The importance acne may have on the daily life of adolescents must not be trivialized, and it has been ...
ADD/ADHD and Impaired Executive Function in Clinical Practice
... Contrary to earlier understandings, recent research has also revealed that impairments of ADHD often are not apparent in early childhood but may become noticeable only in junior high, high school, or early adulthood, when the individual is required to self-manage an increasingly wide range of tasks. ...
... Contrary to earlier understandings, recent research has also revealed that impairments of ADHD often are not apparent in early childhood but may become noticeable only in junior high, high school, or early adulthood, when the individual is required to self-manage an increasingly wide range of tasks. ...
personality and depression p
... abundance in theories and viewpoints may reflect the nature of human personality. The diversity of personality psychology can be considered as richness, but it is also problematic, since the results of the studies arising from different theories are not commensurable. Different theories do not inter ...
... abundance in theories and viewpoints may reflect the nature of human personality. The diversity of personality psychology can be considered as richness, but it is also problematic, since the results of the studies arising from different theories are not commensurable. Different theories do not inter ...
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
... Scientific proof of such potential damage? For one, there are the startling facts published in an article last September 17, in London’s Guardian newspaper; it was authored by professor of psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry and hospital consultant, Robin Murray: “In the mid-90s, a Dutch psych ...
... Scientific proof of such potential damage? For one, there are the startling facts published in an article last September 17, in London’s Guardian newspaper; it was authored by professor of psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry and hospital consultant, Robin Murray: “In the mid-90s, a Dutch psych ...
ADHD and Comorbid Conditions
... term for two or more disorders that occur at the same time with the primary disease or disorder. In this article we will talk about ADHD comorbidity. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity) is the most underdiagnosed condition in children. It is also a misdiagnosed disorder. The main reason for this ...
... term for two or more disorders that occur at the same time with the primary disease or disorder. In this article we will talk about ADHD comorbidity. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity) is the most underdiagnosed condition in children. It is also a misdiagnosed disorder. The main reason for this ...
BULIMIA
... together with other eating disorders, bulimia and its twin, anorexia (which involves avoiding food to the point of starvation), account for more deaths than any other psychiatric condition. Indeed, while its manifestations are physical, bulimia—again, like anorexia—is a mental disorder. A bulimic pe ...
... together with other eating disorders, bulimia and its twin, anorexia (which involves avoiding food to the point of starvation), account for more deaths than any other psychiatric condition. Indeed, while its manifestations are physical, bulimia—again, like anorexia—is a mental disorder. A bulimic pe ...
True Remission in Depression: The Ultimate Goal
... issue, and it is estimated by the World Health Organization that they will rank in second position among all diseases in terms of prevalence by the year 2010, thus contributing heavily to the global burden of disease in humans. Advances in the treatment of depressive disorders will therefore constit ...
... issue, and it is estimated by the World Health Organization that they will rank in second position among all diseases in terms of prevalence by the year 2010, thus contributing heavily to the global burden of disease in humans. Advances in the treatment of depressive disorders will therefore constit ...
Dissertation/Thesis
... interpersonal problems within PD diagnoses may be quite heterogeneous. For example, in one study, both schizoid and antisocial PDs were characterized as being “overly guarded” on the interpersonal circumplex, while antisocial PD subjects were also characterized as being “overly domineering” (Matano ...
... interpersonal problems within PD diagnoses may be quite heterogeneous. For example, in one study, both schizoid and antisocial PDs were characterized as being “overly guarded” on the interpersonal circumplex, while antisocial PD subjects were also characterized as being “overly domineering” (Matano ...
Screening for autism in young children
... seen in older children. Prospective studies are needed with infants and toddlers to further investigate the best means of differentiating between variants of typical development and the earliest symptoms of autism. In the meantime, it would seem prudent to verify that children under 12 months old be ...
... seen in older children. Prospective studies are needed with infants and toddlers to further investigate the best means of differentiating between variants of typical development and the earliest symptoms of autism. In the meantime, it would seem prudent to verify that children under 12 months old be ...
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... also one of the most expensive mental health disorders both in suffering and loss of the ability to work (Friedman, Keane, & Resick, 2007). Many PTSD patients also complain of low quality of life and problems in functioning. The major problem with PTSD is that once the person has developed PTSD it o ...
... also one of the most expensive mental health disorders both in suffering and loss of the ability to work (Friedman, Keane, & Resick, 2007). Many PTSD patients also complain of low quality of life and problems in functioning. The major problem with PTSD is that once the person has developed PTSD it o ...
Anabolic androgenic steroids: what the psychiatrist
... more participants developed a full affective syndrome during periods of steroid exposure (22%) than nonexposure (5%), and 10 were ‘stacking’ when they experienced manic symptoms. In a later prospective study, Pope and colleagues (2000) gave placebo or 600 mg testosterone to males aged 20–50 years w ...
... more participants developed a full affective syndrome during periods of steroid exposure (22%) than nonexposure (5%), and 10 were ‘stacking’ when they experienced manic symptoms. In a later prospective study, Pope and colleagues (2000) gave placebo or 600 mg testosterone to males aged 20–50 years w ...
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.