PPT
... mood. She states that she has felt this way for most of her life. She feels depressed most of the time but denies any recent stresses or significant losses in her life. She reports that she is doing well at work and that she recently received a promotion. She has no interests other than her job and ...
... mood. She states that she has felt this way for most of her life. She feels depressed most of the time but denies any recent stresses or significant losses in her life. She reports that she is doing well at work and that she recently received a promotion. She has no interests other than her job and ...
Depression in Older Persons - World Psychiatric Association
... • For the 15-item version, the cut off in earlier studies has been set at 5 and above for a “case.” • The Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ- 9) is an instrument for screening depression in primary care as well as a means of measuring severity of symptoms. PHQ-9 scores of 5, 10, 15, and 20 represen ...
... • For the 15-item version, the cut off in earlier studies has been set at 5 and above for a “case.” • The Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ- 9) is an instrument for screening depression in primary care as well as a means of measuring severity of symptoms. PHQ-9 scores of 5, 10, 15, and 20 represen ...
BODY IMAGE, WEIGHT AWARENESS AND ACCEPTANCE …
... Prior Counseling Services work & collaboration with: Wellness Education Services – nutritionists, dieticians Student Health Services – medical perspective Eating Disorder Treatment Team work ...
... Prior Counseling Services work & collaboration with: Wellness Education Services – nutritionists, dieticians Student Health Services – medical perspective Eating Disorder Treatment Team work ...
Mental and substance use disorders in Canada
... Because of these changes the only disorders that can be directly compared from 2002 to 2012 are depression and an older version of bipolar I disorder (also called manic episode) defined according to the 2002 definition. When bipolar I disorder is defined using the 2002 definition, the 12-month rate ...
... Because of these changes the only disorders that can be directly compared from 2002 to 2012 are depression and an older version of bipolar I disorder (also called manic episode) defined according to the 2002 definition. When bipolar I disorder is defined using the 2002 definition, the 12-month rate ...
RSAT Training Tool: Co-occurring Disorders and Integrated
... Marsha- Marsha shows signs of having a co-occurring disorder. She may be showing signs of bi-polar disorder should be referred for assessment by mental health clinician qualified to make a diagnosis. While she is in the RSAT program, it will be important to monitor her mood changes to see if they st ...
... Marsha- Marsha shows signs of having a co-occurring disorder. She may be showing signs of bi-polar disorder should be referred for assessment by mental health clinician qualified to make a diagnosis. While she is in the RSAT program, it will be important to monitor her mood changes to see if they st ...
Sula Wolff - Rebound Therapy
... It is also important to maintain an optimistic stance: both Asperger and we ourselves found that the children's adjustment improves with age once the pressures for conformity, always greatest during the school years, are at an end and they can find their own niche in life. The outlook is particularl ...
... It is also important to maintain an optimistic stance: both Asperger and we ourselves found that the children's adjustment improves with age once the pressures for conformity, always greatest during the school years, are at an end and they can find their own niche in life. The outlook is particularl ...
Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Women
... Correlation between PTSD symptoms and preterm delivery Increased PTSD symptoms in women who have had a “traumatic” birth experience. PTSD and depression are often comorbid Integrated care is needed between obstetricals mental health, and neonatology/pediatrics “Will allow for the development of inno ...
... Correlation between PTSD symptoms and preterm delivery Increased PTSD symptoms in women who have had a “traumatic” birth experience. PTSD and depression are often comorbid Integrated care is needed between obstetricals mental health, and neonatology/pediatrics “Will allow for the development of inno ...
"Fatal Attraction" Rita Rebaza Professor Shannon Flynt PSY 2300
... controlling anger (e.g., frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights). (9) Transient, stress-related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms. Criteria # 1 - - - People with borderline personality disorder have a strong fear of abandonment, and are very sensitive ...
... controlling anger (e.g., frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights). (9) Transient, stress-related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms. Criteria # 1 - - - People with borderline personality disorder have a strong fear of abandonment, and are very sensitive ...
Chapter 1: Overview to Understanding Abnormal Behavior
... mother. Your best friend in high school, Jeremy has just been admitted to a psychiatric hospital and begs to see you, because only you can understand what he is going through. You are puzzled and distressed by this news. You had no idea that he had any psychological problems. What will you say to hi ...
... mother. Your best friend in high school, Jeremy has just been admitted to a psychiatric hospital and begs to see you, because only you can understand what he is going through. You are puzzled and distressed by this news. You had no idea that he had any psychological problems. What will you say to hi ...
Major Depressive Disorder
... “In summary, experience with uncontrollable trauma typically has three basic effects: (a) animals become passive in the face of trauma, i.e., they are slower to initiate responses to alleviate trauma and may not respond at all; (b) animals are retarded at learning that their responses control trauma ...
... “In summary, experience with uncontrollable trauma typically has three basic effects: (a) animals become passive in the face of trauma, i.e., they are slower to initiate responses to alleviate trauma and may not respond at all; (b) animals are retarded at learning that their responses control trauma ...
TITLE GOES HERE - Minnesota Board of Psychology
... physicians and other healthcare professionals to identify mental health concerns. • It is important that these healthcare professionals be encouraged to collaborate with, and refer to, other health professionals who have expertise in mental and behavioral concerns. • Providers from various disciplin ...
... physicians and other healthcare professionals to identify mental health concerns. • It is important that these healthcare professionals be encouraged to collaborate with, and refer to, other health professionals who have expertise in mental and behavioral concerns. • Providers from various disciplin ...
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2015
... The effect of ECT on brain grey matter, insights from longitudinal MRI F. Bouckaert, F.L. Dewinter, L. Emsell, A. Dols, D. Rhebergen, M. Wampers, M. Stek, P. Sienaert, M. Vandenbulcke (Belgium) How do age-related white matter changes such as MRI hyperintensities and amyloid deposition relate to ...
... The effect of ECT on brain grey matter, insights from longitudinal MRI F. Bouckaert, F.L. Dewinter, L. Emsell, A. Dols, D. Rhebergen, M. Wampers, M. Stek, P. Sienaert, M. Vandenbulcke (Belgium) How do age-related white matter changes such as MRI hyperintensities and amyloid deposition relate to ...
Psychological Health - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... Dealing with loneliness Dealing with anger ...
... Dealing with loneliness Dealing with anger ...
Fibromyalgia and psychiatric disorders
... constituting an important prognostic factor (30). Moreover, psychological distress is more frequent and severe in FM patients than in controls with chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain of other origin (31), or in RA patients (32). A high frequency of psycho-affective disturbances was demonstrated ...
... constituting an important prognostic factor (30). Moreover, psychological distress is more frequent and severe in FM patients than in controls with chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain of other origin (31), or in RA patients (32). A high frequency of psycho-affective disturbances was demonstrated ...
Medically Unexplained Symptoms and the Concept of Somatization
... communication via somatic complaints rather than verbal or emotional interactions. Somatization has a wide variety of presentations and may not always represent a clinical problem. It only becomes pathological when associated with significant distress and social or occupational dysfunction. At times ...
... communication via somatic complaints rather than verbal or emotional interactions. Somatization has a wide variety of presentations and may not always represent a clinical problem. It only becomes pathological when associated with significant distress and social or occupational dysfunction. At times ...
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences
... 6.2 REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE:HISTORY: The Avoidant Personality Disorder has been described in several sources as far as early 1900’s although it was not so named for sometimes. Swiss Psychiatrist ‘EUGENE BLEUR”, described patients who exhibits Signs of Avoidant Personality Disorder in his work in 19 ...
... 6.2 REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE:HISTORY: The Avoidant Personality Disorder has been described in several sources as far as early 1900’s although it was not so named for sometimes. Swiss Psychiatrist ‘EUGENE BLEUR”, described patients who exhibits Signs of Avoidant Personality Disorder in his work in 19 ...
DOC Version
... Each UNIT is composed of several major Topic Areas. A Rationale, Recommended Prerequisites, and specific Learning Objectives support each Topic Area. The Learning Objectives are prioritized as Core or essential topics recommended for inclusion in psychiatry clerkships and undergraduate curriculum, a ...
... Each UNIT is composed of several major Topic Areas. A Rationale, Recommended Prerequisites, and specific Learning Objectives support each Topic Area. The Learning Objectives are prioritized as Core or essential topics recommended for inclusion in psychiatry clerkships and undergraduate curriculum, a ...
Clinical Learning Objectives Guide for Psychiatry Education of
... Each UNIT is composed of several major Topic Areas. A Rationale, Recommended Prerequisites, and specific Learning Objectives support each Topic Area. The Learning Objectives are prioritized as Core or essential topics recommended for inclusion in psychiatry clerkships and undergraduate curriculum, a ...
... Each UNIT is composed of several major Topic Areas. A Rationale, Recommended Prerequisites, and specific Learning Objectives support each Topic Area. The Learning Objectives are prioritized as Core or essential topics recommended for inclusion in psychiatry clerkships and undergraduate curriculum, a ...
Lesson 6
... popularly known as personality aberrations. An aberration is actually a process of personality disorganization, where one’s behavior sets him off as different from other people. Of the many forms of personality aberrations, delinquency is one type that deserves attention. It is an act which violets ...
... popularly known as personality aberrations. An aberration is actually a process of personality disorganization, where one’s behavior sets him off as different from other people. Of the many forms of personality aberrations, delinquency is one type that deserves attention. It is an act which violets ...
The personality profile of borderline personality disordered patients
... clinically significant scores on Beck’s scales. Surprisingly, depression and hopelessness are neither correlated with the borderline scale, nor have an effect in the relationship between personality and personality disorders. KEYWORDS. Personality disorders. Borderline Personality Disorder. Personal ...
... clinically significant scores on Beck’s scales. Surprisingly, depression and hopelessness are neither correlated with the borderline scale, nor have an effect in the relationship between personality and personality disorders. KEYWORDS. Personality disorders. Borderline Personality Disorder. Personal ...
Co-occurring: Integrated Model
... Mental and substance use conditions often cooccur. In other words, individuals with substance use conditions often have a mental health condition at the same time and visa versus. Individuals who have at least one mental disorder as well as an alcohol or drug use disorder. While these disorders may ...
... Mental and substance use conditions often cooccur. In other words, individuals with substance use conditions often have a mental health condition at the same time and visa versus. Individuals who have at least one mental disorder as well as an alcohol or drug use disorder. While these disorders may ...
Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders
... longitudinal studies of children and adolescents with OCD and from systematic evaluation of children with Sydenham’s chorea. Studies of Sydenham’s chorea revealed that obsessive-compulsive symptoms were common during the illness (present in nearly three-quarters of children) and had their onset shor ...
... longitudinal studies of children and adolescents with OCD and from systematic evaluation of children with Sydenham’s chorea. Studies of Sydenham’s chorea revealed that obsessive-compulsive symptoms were common during the illness (present in nearly three-quarters of children) and had their onset shor ...
Strategies for Ameliorating Secondary Trauma in Mental
... -Persistent re-experiencing of the event -Persistent avoidance or emotional numbing - Persistent symptoms of increase emotional arousal Duration of more than one month (otherwise acute Stress Disorder); Causes significant distress or impairment in functioning ...
... -Persistent re-experiencing of the event -Persistent avoidance or emotional numbing - Persistent symptoms of increase emotional arousal Duration of more than one month (otherwise acute Stress Disorder); Causes significant distress or impairment in functioning ...
Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Bipolar Disorder
... cases to controls was in percent of smokers (p value=0.004). Until this day, there is no research on the effect of smoking on OCT in general or on gray matter loss in bipolar smokers patients but there are studies showing gray matter loss in schizophrenic smokers [23], and in smokers versus non-smok ...
... cases to controls was in percent of smokers (p value=0.004). Until this day, there is no research on the effect of smoking on OCT in general or on gray matter loss in bipolar smokers patients but there are studies showing gray matter loss in schizophrenic smokers [23], and in smokers versus non-smok ...
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.