The construct validity of passive
... in the American military to describe soldiers who did not comply with superiors’ commands. Early theoretical development of passive aggressive clinical characteristics occurred in the psychoanalytic literature—for example, Abraham’s (1924) description of melancholiacs or Fenichel’s (1945) discussion ...
... in the American military to describe soldiers who did not comply with superiors’ commands. Early theoretical development of passive aggressive clinical characteristics occurred in the psychoanalytic literature—for example, Abraham’s (1924) description of melancholiacs or Fenichel’s (1945) discussion ...
Title - EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research
... concerning sleep and fatigue. All subjects will fil out the MDQ for bipolar symptoms. ...
... concerning sleep and fatigue. All subjects will fil out the MDQ for bipolar symptoms. ...
psychiatric disorders associated with cushing`s syndrome
... accurate diagnosis, undiagnosed hypercortisolemia leads to numerous somatic complications. Erroneous recognition of symptoms as solely psychiatric can lead to secondary complications arising from neuroleptic treatment - hyperprolactinemia, metabolic syndrome and functional secondary hypercortisolism ...
... accurate diagnosis, undiagnosed hypercortisolemia leads to numerous somatic complications. Erroneous recognition of symptoms as solely psychiatric can lead to secondary complications arising from neuroleptic treatment - hyperprolactinemia, metabolic syndrome and functional secondary hypercortisolism ...
Clinical Manifestations of Neuropsychiatric Disorders
... Some of these symptoms occasionally mimic the psychiatric manifestation of endogenous psychiatric disorders. In ICD-10 [2], psychiatric symptoms caused by organic cerebral disorders are classified as organic (including symptomatic) mental disorders. The psychiatric symptoms described in this classif ...
... Some of these symptoms occasionally mimic the psychiatric manifestation of endogenous psychiatric disorders. In ICD-10 [2], psychiatric symptoms caused by organic cerebral disorders are classified as organic (including symptomatic) mental disorders. The psychiatric symptoms described in this classif ...
Guide to Transitioning from Inpatient Care
... Dealing with a Possible Relapse Relapse, or the return of severe psychiatric symptoms after a period of recovery, is a common occurrence for people with psychiatric illness and serves as a learning experience for patients, families, and treatment providers about the effectiveness of the current trea ...
... Dealing with a Possible Relapse Relapse, or the return of severe psychiatric symptoms after a period of recovery, is a common occurrence for people with psychiatric illness and serves as a learning experience for patients, families, and treatment providers about the effectiveness of the current trea ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder: An empirical overview
... DID can be distinguished accurately from other psychiatric disorders and nonpatients using structured interviews and self-report measures of dissociation. Two core symptoms (identity alteration, amnesia) differentiate DID from other disorders (Steinberg, 1994a). So, too, does the combined frequency ...
... DID can be distinguished accurately from other psychiatric disorders and nonpatients using structured interviews and self-report measures of dissociation. Two core symptoms (identity alteration, amnesia) differentiate DID from other disorders (Steinberg, 1994a). So, too, does the combined frequency ...
Medical Informatics and Evidence Based Medicine
... 1. Comprehend professional competence and ensure the highest quality care to those with mental illness 2. Comprehend the psychodynamic and psycho pathological process of the behavior disorders 3. Diagnose and manage patient with mental illness 4. Diagnose and manage patient with behavioral problems ...
... 1. Comprehend professional competence and ensure the highest quality care to those with mental illness 2. Comprehend the psychodynamic and psycho pathological process of the behavior disorders 3. Diagnose and manage patient with mental illness 4. Diagnose and manage patient with behavioral problems ...
Treating generalised anxiety disorder
... course, GAD symptoms tend to resolve and reappear. Against this background, many patients will cease pharmacological treatment during the course of the disease and, therefore, potentially experience discontinuation symptoms. Discontinuation symptoms are typically mild and transitory, but are occasio ...
... course, GAD symptoms tend to resolve and reappear. Against this background, many patients will cease pharmacological treatment during the course of the disease and, therefore, potentially experience discontinuation symptoms. Discontinuation symptoms are typically mild and transitory, but are occasio ...
Understanding psychopathology
... American Psychiatric Association, 2000). A number of specific assumptions underlie the classification of all disorders described in the DSM-IV-TR. A cardinal assumption is that mental disorders are categorical: The manual lists a large number of categories of mental disorder, and for each category, a ...
... American Psychiatric Association, 2000). A number of specific assumptions underlie the classification of all disorders described in the DSM-IV-TR. A cardinal assumption is that mental disorders are categorical: The manual lists a large number of categories of mental disorder, and for each category, a ...
Page 1 - rguhs
... excessive sleeping, change in appetite, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, low energy, thoughts of death). Bipolar disorder is caused by a combination of genetic, neurological and environmental factors. In addition, children with an anxiety disorder are at higher risk for developing bipolar disorde ...
... excessive sleeping, change in appetite, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, low energy, thoughts of death). Bipolar disorder is caused by a combination of genetic, neurological and environmental factors. In addition, children with an anxiety disorder are at higher risk for developing bipolar disorde ...
Document
... Almost 230 years later Rivers (1918) describes his work with soldiers suffering from war neurosis. His description of treatment were written from a fairly psychoanalytic perspective. ...
... Almost 230 years later Rivers (1918) describes his work with soldiers suffering from war neurosis. His description of treatment were written from a fairly psychoanalytic perspective. ...
MEDICAL POLICY No. 91007-R7 EATING DISORDERS
... properly licensed providers; AND F. Observation and assessment by a board-certified psychiatrist at two times per week or more frequently if change to medication regime. Observation and oversight to medical care will be available as necessary; AND Page 8 of 11 ...
... properly licensed providers; AND F. Observation and assessment by a board-certified psychiatrist at two times per week or more frequently if change to medication regime. Observation and oversight to medical care will be available as necessary; AND Page 8 of 11 ...
Agent`s Knowledge and First
... ask at the outset what sort of thing this belief is. I think that the right answer is functionalist, and I think it’s the first step in answering our questions. Answer 1. Functionalism is true. A belief, then, is a cluster of dispositions that certain kinds of stimuli ...
... ask at the outset what sort of thing this belief is. I think that the right answer is functionalist, and I think it’s the first step in answering our questions. Answer 1. Functionalism is true. A belief, then, is a cluster of dispositions that certain kinds of stimuli ...
new teens is it a mood or a mood disorder 24
... It’s important to know as soon as possible if yours is just a mood or a mood disorder? ...
... It’s important to know as soon as possible if yours is just a mood or a mood disorder? ...
Moving Towards Civil Gideon
... Disability claims involving young adults with mental impairments can be particularly challenging for advocates. Advocates must have a basic understanding of the typical psychiatric diagnoses confronted by young adults in order to work with the young adult claimants and develop evidence to support th ...
... Disability claims involving young adults with mental impairments can be particularly challenging for advocates. Advocates must have a basic understanding of the typical psychiatric diagnoses confronted by young adults in order to work with the young adult claimants and develop evidence to support th ...
Dental Care for Persons with Chronic Mental Illness
... your most competent self and provide lots of information. Don’t let yourself be rushed into treatment decisions, but take extra time to be certain you have all necessary information. Distrustful patients often find simple reassurance disquieting, but are impressed by personnel who make careful, info ...
... your most competent self and provide lots of information. Don’t let yourself be rushed into treatment decisions, but take extra time to be certain you have all necessary information. Distrustful patients often find simple reassurance disquieting, but are impressed by personnel who make careful, info ...
Blair_Module28
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
Module 28
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
Journal Of Mental Disorders And Treatment
... research on psychosis in childhood and adolescence in a number of key areas. Advances in the treatment of children with psychosis will rely on future studies in the areas of evaluation and early intervention, psychotherapy, supportive interventions,medications, and their combination with psychothera ...
... research on psychosis in childhood and adolescence in a number of key areas. Advances in the treatment of children with psychosis will rely on future studies in the areas of evaluation and early intervention, psychotherapy, supportive interventions,medications, and their combination with psychothera ...
Addiction and Mental Health: Issues in Prevalence, Symptoms, and and Psychiatric Disorders
... Psychological evaluations reveal the most common psychiatric problems experienced by patients at the Caron Foundation residential adolescent program are depression (45%), attention deficit (33%), anxiety (20%), and bipolar (12%) disorders. A study conducted at the Caron Foundation that used the Yout ...
... Psychological evaluations reveal the most common psychiatric problems experienced by patients at the Caron Foundation residential adolescent program are depression (45%), attention deficit (33%), anxiety (20%), and bipolar (12%) disorders. A study conducted at the Caron Foundation that used the Yout ...
Psychology
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
An Overview of Mood Disorders Major Depression: An Overview
... Dysthymia: An Overview • Overview and Defining Features – Defined by persistently depressed mood that continues for at least 2 years – Symptoms of depression are milder than major depression – Symptoms can persist unchanged over long periods (e.g., 20 years or more) • Facts and Statistics – Late on ...
... Dysthymia: An Overview • Overview and Defining Features – Defined by persistently depressed mood that continues for at least 2 years – Symptoms of depression are milder than major depression – Symptoms can persist unchanged over long periods (e.g., 20 years or more) • Facts and Statistics – Late on ...
Psychopharmacology in pediatric OCD
... School-based Interventions • Acknowledge the student’s feelings • Provide a place for students to regroup if they feel weepy or fatigued • Allow the student to stop an activity and ...
... School-based Interventions • Acknowledge the student’s feelings • Provide a place for students to regroup if they feel weepy or fatigued • Allow the student to stop an activity and ...
Correlates of Crime and Violence among Persons
... age effect may be moderated by the presence of psychiatric symptoms. For example, in a 30-year retrospective birth cohort study (N ¼ 15,117), Hodgins (1992) found that young age was a predictor of criminal behavior and that criminality among males with no mental disorder decreased with age; however, ...
... age effect may be moderated by the presence of psychiatric symptoms. For example, in a 30-year retrospective birth cohort study (N ¼ 15,117), Hodgins (1992) found that young age was a predictor of criminal behavior and that criminality among males with no mental disorder decreased with age; however, ...
Risks to Mental Health - World Health Organization
... the mental well-being of its citizens. The intrinsic value of positive mental health is enshrined in WHO’s definition of health as “… a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”.1 At its Sixty-fifth session, held in May 2012, the Wor ...
... the mental well-being of its citizens. The intrinsic value of positive mental health is enshrined in WHO’s definition of health as “… a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”.1 At its Sixty-fifth session, held in May 2012, the Wor ...
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.