1/26 Hostility may explain the association between depressive
... predict mortality [14-18], but null findings have also been reported [28]. Evidence supporting the personality-disease theory developed by Grossarth-Maticek and Eysenck [24] is more limited [19-21]. Because most of these personality constructs deal with emotional regulation, we expected that at leas ...
... predict mortality [14-18], but null findings have also been reported [28]. Evidence supporting the personality-disease theory developed by Grossarth-Maticek and Eysenck [24] is more limited [19-21]. Because most of these personality constructs deal with emotional regulation, we expected that at leas ...
Clinical Practice Guideline for Patients with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Magellan Health
... Six symptoms persisting for at least six months in one domain are required for an ADHD diagnosis in children and adolescents under the age of 17 while only five symptoms in either of the major domains are required for older adolescents and adults. ADHD must be manifest in more than one setting, e.g. ...
... Six symptoms persisting for at least six months in one domain are required for an ADHD diagnosis in children and adolescents under the age of 17 while only five symptoms in either of the major domains are required for older adolescents and adults. ADHD must be manifest in more than one setting, e.g. ...
Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
... LOS) that is diagnosed after age 45 and seen more often in women. The illness is diagnosed most frequently in the early twenties for men and late twenties for women. The progression of the disease is as variable as its presentation. In some cases, the disease progresses through exacerbations and rem ...
... LOS) that is diagnosed after age 45 and seen more often in women. The illness is diagnosed most frequently in the early twenties for men and late twenties for women. The progression of the disease is as variable as its presentation. In some cases, the disease progresses through exacerbations and rem ...
Child Maltreatment and Autonomic Nervous System Reactivity
... challenge and threat. We predicted that in the context of a social-evaluative stressor, maltreated adolescents would exhibit a threat pattern of reactivity, involving sympathetic nervous system activation paired with elevated vascular resistance and blunted cardiac output (CO) reactivity. Methods: A ...
... challenge and threat. We predicted that in the context of a social-evaluative stressor, maltreated adolescents would exhibit a threat pattern of reactivity, involving sympathetic nervous system activation paired with elevated vascular resistance and blunted cardiac output (CO) reactivity. Methods: A ...
External Criticism by Parents and Obsessive
... perceived sense of responsibility, have been considered in the literature for nearly 15 years (Rachman, 1998, 2002; P. Salkovskis, 1985; P. M. Salkovskis, Shafran, Rachman, & Freeston, 1999). Patients with OC (Obsessive Compulsive) express an inflated sense of responsibility and according to the imp ...
... perceived sense of responsibility, have been considered in the literature for nearly 15 years (Rachman, 1998, 2002; P. Salkovskis, 1985; P. M. Salkovskis, Shafran, Rachman, & Freeston, 1999). Patients with OC (Obsessive Compulsive) express an inflated sense of responsibility and according to the imp ...
What School Psychologists Need to Know about DSM‐5 Workshop
... • Strives to ensure diagnoses are accurate and consistent • IdenNfies prevalence rates for mental health service planning • Linked to ICD codes to report diagnoses to insurers for reimbursement and used by public health authoriNes for causes of illness/death classificaNons. ...
... • Strives to ensure diagnoses are accurate and consistent • IdenNfies prevalence rates for mental health service planning • Linked to ICD codes to report diagnoses to insurers for reimbursement and used by public health authoriNes for causes of illness/death classificaNons. ...
In The Elderly Anxiety Disorders In The Elderly
... Among older people (65 years of age and older), many worry about their health, family, financial situation and mortality. These worries are even more likely to arise when they feel that their physical and mental capacities are diminishing and that they are loosing their autonomy. This is considered ...
... Among older people (65 years of age and older), many worry about their health, family, financial situation and mortality. These worries are even more likely to arise when they feel that their physical and mental capacities are diminishing and that they are loosing their autonomy. This is considered ...
Bipolar_Child_2009 - Research Repository UCD
... Bipolar disorder in children has been described as far back as 1884 when Greves [1] gave an account of an episode of mania in a 5 year old in Liverpool infirmary. Kraepelin [2] reported that about a fifth of adult cases of bipolar disorder had their onset in late adolescence. Early case studies and ...
... Bipolar disorder in children has been described as far back as 1884 when Greves [1] gave an account of an episode of mania in a 5 year old in Liverpool infirmary. Kraepelin [2] reported that about a fifth of adult cases of bipolar disorder had their onset in late adolescence. Early case studies and ...
RUNNING HEAD: SYMPTOMS OF HYPOCHONDRIA IN OCD
... rather than in psychiatric clinics. Moreover, they usually make frequent telephone inquiries and office visits concerning relatively minor or undetectable symptoms, seeking constant reassurance that they are not severely ill (Abramowitz, 2005). The prevalence of hypochondriasis in the normal populat ...
... rather than in psychiatric clinics. Moreover, they usually make frequent telephone inquiries and office visits concerning relatively minor or undetectable symptoms, seeking constant reassurance that they are not severely ill (Abramowitz, 2005). The prevalence of hypochondriasis in the normal populat ...
comorbidity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
... As can be seen from these definitions, the term comorbidity refers to a situation in which an individual, who has been diagnosed with one specific disorder, is also found to meet diagnostic criteria for one or more additional disorders. Although the use of the concept of comorbidity seems relatively ...
... As can be seen from these definitions, the term comorbidity refers to a situation in which an individual, who has been diagnosed with one specific disorder, is also found to meet diagnostic criteria for one or more additional disorders. Although the use of the concept of comorbidity seems relatively ...
MEASURE NAME: Acronym: Basic Description BAI Beck Anxiety
... Population Used to Develop Measure Beck, A.T., Epstein, N., Brown, G., & Steer, R.A. (1988) drew three successive samples of psychiatric outpatients. A total of 1,086 patients included 456 men (42%, mean age = 36.4 years, SD=12.4) and 630 women (58%, mean age = 35.7 years, SD=12.1). The patients wer ...
... Population Used to Develop Measure Beck, A.T., Epstein, N., Brown, G., & Steer, R.A. (1988) drew three successive samples of psychiatric outpatients. A total of 1,086 patients included 456 men (42%, mean age = 36.4 years, SD=12.4) and 630 women (58%, mean age = 35.7 years, SD=12.1). The patients wer ...
Consensus paper on bipolar depression
... with other childhood psychopathology and has less predictive value for bipolar disorder in adulthood than the conservative definition. Nevertheless, empirical studies of drug and other treatments and longitudinal studies to assess validity of the broadly defined phenotype in children and adolescents ...
... with other childhood psychopathology and has less predictive value for bipolar disorder in adulthood than the conservative definition. Nevertheless, empirical studies of drug and other treatments and longitudinal studies to assess validity of the broadly defined phenotype in children and adolescents ...
Kluwer Academic Publishers
... The purpose of this handbook, originally published in 1984, was to provide a comprehensive review of current clinical descriptions, research , and theories of psychopathology. Descriptive psychopathology is a field that forms the foundation of clinical practice and research in clinical psychology, ps ...
... The purpose of this handbook, originally published in 1984, was to provide a comprehensive review of current clinical descriptions, research , and theories of psychopathology. Descriptive psychopathology is a field that forms the foundation of clinical practice and research in clinical psychology, ps ...
Background Paper 6.15 Depression
... Depression in the physically unwell is common and an important cause of morbidity. People with a physical illness have an increased risk for developing MDD.20,21 Surveys in general hospitals indicate that around 10-20% of internal medicine in- and outpatients suffer from so called ‘depressive illnes ...
... Depression in the physically unwell is common and an important cause of morbidity. People with a physical illness have an increased risk for developing MDD.20,21 Surveys in general hospitals indicate that around 10-20% of internal medicine in- and outpatients suffer from so called ‘depressive illnes ...
Resources - National Center for Responsible Gaming
... The NCRG’s mission is to help individuals and families affected by gambling disorders by supporting the finest peer-reviewed, scientific research into pathological and youth gambling; encouraging the application of new research findings to improve prevention, diagnostic, intervention and treatment s ...
... The NCRG’s mission is to help individuals and families affected by gambling disorders by supporting the finest peer-reviewed, scientific research into pathological and youth gambling; encouraging the application of new research findings to improve prevention, diagnostic, intervention and treatment s ...
Relationship Between Cognitive Distortions and Psychological
... accessible to hard-working students. Sincere appreciation is also extended to study collaborators and participants, who have brought this research to fruition and furthered science, in general. Finally, deepest thanks to my parents for their efforts, sacrifice, and sincere love for all of their chil ...
... accessible to hard-working students. Sincere appreciation is also extended to study collaborators and participants, who have brought this research to fruition and furthered science, in general. Finally, deepest thanks to my parents for their efforts, sacrifice, and sincere love for all of their chil ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... guideline methodologists after careful consideration of the best available evidence. It is intended that the guideline will be useful to clinicians and service commissioners in providing and planning high-quality care for people with a common mental health disorder, while also emphasising the import ...
... guideline methodologists after careful consideration of the best available evidence. It is intended that the guideline will be useful to clinicians and service commissioners in providing and planning high-quality care for people with a common mental health disorder, while also emphasising the import ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... guideline methodologists after careful consideration of the best available evidence. It is intended that the guideline will be useful to clinicians and service commissioners in providing and planning high-quality care for people with a common mental health disorder, while also emphasising the import ...
... guideline methodologists after careful consideration of the best available evidence. It is intended that the guideline will be useful to clinicians and service commissioners in providing and planning high-quality care for people with a common mental health disorder, while also emphasising the import ...
Adult ADHD (2) - Florida Heart CPR
... symptoms.[12] In the revised third edition of the DSM (DSM-III-R),[13] the authors stated that approximately one third of children with ADHD showed continuing signs in adulthood, but they still did not code adult ADHD as a separate category. Only in the fourth edition of DSM (DSMIV) is there acknowl ...
... symptoms.[12] In the revised third edition of the DSM (DSM-III-R),[13] the authors stated that approximately one third of children with ADHD showed continuing signs in adulthood, but they still did not code adult ADHD as a separate category. Only in the fourth edition of DSM (DSMIV) is there acknowl ...
Eating Disorders A Resource for General Practitioners
... This guide has been developed to assist general practitioners (GPs) in the identification, assessment and management of patients with eating disorders. The typical image that comes to mind when we think of a person with an eating disorder, is the severely emaciated frame of a young woman, and while ...
... This guide has been developed to assist general practitioners (GPs) in the identification, assessment and management of patients with eating disorders. The typical image that comes to mind when we think of a person with an eating disorder, is the severely emaciated frame of a young woman, and while ...
Spatial behavior reflects the mental disorder in OCD patients with
... at their homes, where they routinely perform their motor behavior. Assessment of each patient was made by a senior clinical psychiatrist using the Y-BOCS (Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale) questionnaire. Afterward, a short conversation about the patient’s current mental state and the compulsive ...
... at their homes, where they routinely perform their motor behavior. Assessment of each patient was made by a senior clinical psychiatrist using the Y-BOCS (Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale) questionnaire. Afterward, a short conversation about the patient’s current mental state and the compulsive ...
CD-1451P1 / Co-occurring Disorders Ed Course
... b. Characterized by a distinct period of abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood. c. Can include loss of interest, weight changes, changes in sleep and appetite, feelings of worthlessness, loss of concentration, and recurrent thoughts of death. d. There might be an excess of energy where s ...
... b. Characterized by a distinct period of abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood. c. Can include loss of interest, weight changes, changes in sleep and appetite, feelings of worthlessness, loss of concentration, and recurrent thoughts of death. d. There might be an excess of energy where s ...
Clinical and Educational Child Psychology
... Continuous change Other theorists believe that developmental change progresses in a smooth and continuous manner. For example, information processing theorists would be interested in studying how a child’s memory strategies evolve over time, as the child adds new strategies and skills to his or her ...
... Continuous change Other theorists believe that developmental change progresses in a smooth and continuous manner. For example, information processing theorists would be interested in studying how a child’s memory strategies evolve over time, as the child adds new strategies and skills to his or her ...
April 2015 - Handling Fatigue the Tibb Way
... linked to a medical problem like anaemia or diabetes, but in most cases it is related to a dysfunctional lifestyle. Tibb sees fatigue as disturbance to our mental and physical harmonies, leading to an imbalance of our qualities of coldness and moistness. The symptoms of fatigue are Physisʼ way of te ...
... linked to a medical problem like anaemia or diabetes, but in most cases it is related to a dysfunctional lifestyle. Tibb sees fatigue as disturbance to our mental and physical harmonies, leading to an imbalance of our qualities of coldness and moistness. The symptoms of fatigue are Physisʼ way of te ...
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.