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... diagnostic interviews and questionnaires. Informed consent was obtained before each assessment. Study procedures were approved by the Oregon Research Institute Institutional Review Board. The original sample (T1) included 1709 adolescents (M age=16.6 years; SD=1.2) who were equally divided by gender ...
... diagnostic interviews and questionnaires. Informed consent was obtained before each assessment. Study procedures were approved by the Oregon Research Institute Institutional Review Board. The original sample (T1) included 1709 adolescents (M age=16.6 years; SD=1.2) who were equally divided by gender ...
Past, present and future of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS
... frequency (LF) rTMS of the right DLPFC in acute depression is definite, with a Level A of recommendation. Furthermore, rTMS is likely to have higher success rates when applied to individuals not older than 65 years, with partial treatment response or limited treatment resistance (one/two unsuccessfu ...
... frequency (LF) rTMS of the right DLPFC in acute depression is definite, with a Level A of recommendation. Furthermore, rTMS is likely to have higher success rates when applied to individuals not older than 65 years, with partial treatment response or limited treatment resistance (one/two unsuccessfu ...
NEUROPSYCHIATRY OF SEIZURES - EPILEPSY Association Of Sri
... psychopathology among head-injured patients with epilepsy compared to head-injured patients without epilepsy. • Studies on the laterality of the seizure focus suggest an association of a left-sided focus with psychosis. ...
... psychopathology among head-injured patients with epilepsy compared to head-injured patients without epilepsy. • Studies on the laterality of the seizure focus suggest an association of a left-sided focus with psychosis. ...
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... studies, women with depressive disorders were approximately 2.5 times more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domestic violence.8 The rate of likelihood for a woman to experience anxiety is 3. ...
... studies, women with depressive disorders were approximately 2.5 times more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domestic violence.8 The rate of likelihood for a woman to experience anxiety is 3. ...
antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy in adults
... on salient impulsive-aggressive behavior in individuals who did not appear to have any other mental disorder. Phillipe Pinel (1801) used the term manie sans delire (“insanity without delirium”) to describe these individuals. German psychiatrist J.L. Koch was the first to use the term “psychopathic” ...
... on salient impulsive-aggressive behavior in individuals who did not appear to have any other mental disorder. Phillipe Pinel (1801) used the term manie sans delire (“insanity without delirium”) to describe these individuals. German psychiatrist J.L. Koch was the first to use the term “psychopathic” ...
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... disorders to assess and diagnose with any significant consistency (Holmes & Newman, 2006). The reasons for this barrier in establishing a clear and precise diagnosis are the following: (1) complexities in the interpretation of DSM criteria, (2) symptoms overlap with other disorders, (3) questions re ...
... disorders to assess and diagnose with any significant consistency (Holmes & Newman, 2006). The reasons for this barrier in establishing a clear and precise diagnosis are the following: (1) complexities in the interpretation of DSM criteria, (2) symptoms overlap with other disorders, (3) questions re ...
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... studies, women with depressive disorders were approximately 2.5 times more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domestic violence.8 The rate of likelihood for a woman to experience anxiety is 3. ...
... studies, women with depressive disorders were approximately 2.5 times more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domestic violence.8 The rate of likelihood for a woman to experience anxiety is 3. ...
8 F ADHD Predominantly Inattentive Type
... with ADHD, predominantly inattentive type are not recognized until later when parents or teachers notice that they are having a lot of difficulty staying focused on tasks, or remembering what they have read, or in keeping up with their work in school, homework or tasks at home. Sometimes these inatt ...
... with ADHD, predominantly inattentive type are not recognized until later when parents or teachers notice that they are having a lot of difficulty staying focused on tasks, or remembering what they have read, or in keeping up with their work in school, homework or tasks at home. Sometimes these inatt ...
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... Americans.1 The report highlighted the evidence base that has led to effective treatments for mental illnesses; encouraged individuals to seek treatment; and called for a societal resolve to address the fears, misunderstandings, and stigma associated with mental illness through increased research an ...
... Americans.1 The report highlighted the evidence base that has led to effective treatments for mental illnesses; encouraged individuals to seek treatment; and called for a societal resolve to address the fears, misunderstandings, and stigma associated with mental illness through increased research an ...
Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
... As is the case for children, the best treatment involves both drug and psychosocial interventions. Among drugs, stimulant medications, such as Ritalin, are usually tried first. Individuals who do not respond to stimulants, or who have comorbid substance abuse problems or depression, may be treated w ...
... As is the case for children, the best treatment involves both drug and psychosocial interventions. Among drugs, stimulant medications, such as Ritalin, are usually tried first. Individuals who do not respond to stimulants, or who have comorbid substance abuse problems or depression, may be treated w ...
Borderline personality disorder
... This guideline makes recommendations for the treatment and management of borderline personality disorder 1 in adults and young people (under the age of 18) who meet criteria for the diagnosis in primary, secondary and tertiary care. Borderline personality disorder is characterised by significant ins ...
... This guideline makes recommendations for the treatment and management of borderline personality disorder 1 in adults and young people (under the age of 18) who meet criteria for the diagnosis in primary, secondary and tertiary care. Borderline personality disorder is characterised by significant ins ...
Clinical Report—Identification and Management of
... early detection and appropriate management of these disorders. Results of epidemiologic studies have indicated that the numbers of children and adolescents with eating disorders increased steadily from the 1950s onward.1– 4 During the past decade, the prevalence of obesity in children and adolescent ...
... early detection and appropriate management of these disorders. Results of epidemiologic studies have indicated that the numbers of children and adolescents with eating disorders increased steadily from the 1950s onward.1– 4 During the past decade, the prevalence of obesity in children and adolescent ...
Phobias
... As with adult treatment for specific phobias, “real life” exposure is considered an important ingredient of successful treatment. Given that children might be especially reluctant to engage in “real life” exposure, it is important that they have a sense of control over the frequency and duration of ...
... As with adult treatment for specific phobias, “real life” exposure is considered an important ingredient of successful treatment. Given that children might be especially reluctant to engage in “real life” exposure, it is important that they have a sense of control over the frequency and duration of ...
Conversion Disorders Among out Patients
... Arising from the life situation which differs between patients , may lead to intolerable anxiety which can be converted to physical symptoms (conversion hysteria). E.g. vomiting as symbolic of disgust, coughing as symbolic of protest, headache as symbolic of fear from examination or sexual intercour ...
... Arising from the life situation which differs between patients , may lead to intolerable anxiety which can be converted to physical symptoms (conversion hysteria). E.g. vomiting as symbolic of disgust, coughing as symbolic of protest, headache as symbolic of fear from examination or sexual intercour ...
NIH Public Access
... In recent years, there has been growing clinical and scientific interest in youth irritability.1 The importance of irritability in child psychiatry has long been reflected in our psychiatric nosology, where it is a criterion for several emotional and behavioral disorders, including major depressive ...
... In recent years, there has been growing clinical and scientific interest in youth irritability.1 The importance of irritability in child psychiatry has long been reflected in our psychiatric nosology, where it is a criterion for several emotional and behavioral disorders, including major depressive ...
An Inventory for Measuring Clinical Anxiety
... medications described in the Physician'sDesk Reference(Medical Economics, 1977). The PDR items were included in the present study because a number of them (e.g., heart pounding, dizziness) also occur in anxiety states. In addition, the PDR items that occur only as medication side effects (e.g., stra ...
... medications described in the Physician'sDesk Reference(Medical Economics, 1977). The PDR items were included in the present study because a number of them (e.g., heart pounding, dizziness) also occur in anxiety states. In addition, the PDR items that occur only as medication side effects (e.g., stra ...
Assessment and Treatment of the Tough Cases: JBD and Psychosis
... • There may be a large group of children who show manic symptoms – Especially the affective storms & rages – Don’t clearly cycle between mood states – May not have bipolar in family pedigree ...
... • There may be a large group of children who show manic symptoms – Especially the affective storms & rages – Don’t clearly cycle between mood states – May not have bipolar in family pedigree ...
Recognition and Treatment of Anxiety in the Medically Ill
... By the end of this session attendees will be able to: Recognize anxiety as both a set of symptoms and a series of specific disorders Outline the underlying neurobiology of anxiety Rate the quality of evidence regarding the treatment of anxiety in medical conditions Propose treatment recomm ...
... By the end of this session attendees will be able to: Recognize anxiety as both a set of symptoms and a series of specific disorders Outline the underlying neurobiology of anxiety Rate the quality of evidence regarding the treatment of anxiety in medical conditions Propose treatment recomm ...
Assessment of General Personality and Psychopathology Among Persons With Eating and
... onsidering the intricate and contiguous relationship between personality, behavior, and physiology, the assessment of persons with obesity and eating disorders would be incomplete without looking at these factors. This chapter focuses on issues and methods in assessing personality and psychopatholog ...
... onsidering the intricate and contiguous relationship between personality, behavior, and physiology, the assessment of persons with obesity and eating disorders would be incomplete without looking at these factors. This chapter focuses on issues and methods in assessing personality and psychopatholog ...
Chapter: 10 Depressive and Bipolar Disorders.
... d. Rates of bipolar disorder are higher in clinical samples. ANSWER: b DIFFICULTY: Easy REFERENCES: Bipolar Disorder KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand 52. Regarding bipolar disorder, boys display ____. a. more depressed mood than girls b. later onset than girls c. more severity than girls d. more manic ...
... d. Rates of bipolar disorder are higher in clinical samples. ANSWER: b DIFFICULTY: Easy REFERENCES: Bipolar Disorder KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand 52. Regarding bipolar disorder, boys display ____. a. more depressed mood than girls b. later onset than girls c. more severity than girls d. more manic ...
Invited paper to: Advances in Eating Disorders: Theory, Research
... Taken together, the findings indicate some important transdiagnostic similarities, notably related to the avoidant PD, which has been found to run through all the eating disorders, i.e., 25% for anorexia nervosa, 20% for bulimia nervosa and EDNOS, and 12% for BED. Although catching a smaller range o ...
... Taken together, the findings indicate some important transdiagnostic similarities, notably related to the avoidant PD, which has been found to run through all the eating disorders, i.e., 25% for anorexia nervosa, 20% for bulimia nervosa and EDNOS, and 12% for BED. Although catching a smaller range o ...
Malingering of Psychiatric Disorders: A Review
... C) Criteria based DSM Concept: The DSM concept of malingering is in stark contrast to the other two models. It relies on specific objective criteria for its definition rather than theoretical constructs. Malingering is listed here as an additional condition that may be a focus of clinical attention. ...
... C) Criteria based DSM Concept: The DSM concept of malingering is in stark contrast to the other two models. It relies on specific objective criteria for its definition rather than theoretical constructs. Malingering is listed here as an additional condition that may be a focus of clinical attention. ...
a history of antisocial personality disorder in the
... Personality functioning: cognitive models of self and others that shape patterns of emotional and affiliative engagement. (American Psychiatric Association, 2013) Personality disorder: an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual ...
... Personality functioning: cognitive models of self and others that shape patterns of emotional and affiliative engagement. (American Psychiatric Association, 2013) Personality disorder: an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual ...
Clinical Practice Evaluating and Treating ADHD in Primary Care
... Avoids tasks requiring attention ...
... Avoids tasks requiring attention ...
The Barriers Latinos Have In Obtaining Mental Health Services
... be used to improve the quality of mental health services that are currently being provided. Agencies will be able to use this study as a format for discussion to address and improve on existing policies that may create barriers in obtaining services. In addition to analyzing barriers this research s ...
... be used to improve the quality of mental health services that are currently being provided. Agencies will be able to use this study as a format for discussion to address and improve on existing policies that may create barriers in obtaining services. In addition to analyzing barriers this research s ...
Mental disorder
A mental disorder, also called a mental illness, psychological disorder or psychiatric disorder, is mental or behavioral pattern that causes either suffering or a poor ability to function in ordinary life. Many disorders are described. Conditions that are excluded include social norms. Signs and symptoms depend on the specific disorder.The causes of mental disorders are often unclear. Theories may incorporate findings from a range of fields. Mental disorders are usually defined by a combination of how a person feels, acts, thinks or perceives. This may be associated with particular regions or functions of the brain, often in a social context. A mental disorder is one aspect of mental health. The scientific study of mental disorders is called psychopathology.Services are based in psychiatric hospitals or in the community, and assessments are carried out by psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and clinical social workers, using various methods but often relying on observation and questioning. Treatments are provided by various mental health professionals. Psychotherapy and psychiatric medication are two major treatment options. Other treatments include social interventions, peer support and self-help. In a minority of cases there might be involuntary detention or treatment. Prevention programs have been shown to reduce depression.Common mental disorders include depression, which affects about 400 million, dementia which affects about 35 million, and schizophrenia, which affects about 21 million people globally. Stigma and discrimination can add to the suffering and disability associated with mental disorders, leading to various social movements attempting to increase understanding and challenge social exclusion.