Parent-Reported Behavioural Symptoms of Anxiety in Children with Autism Spectrum
... social, communicative, cognitive, and behavioural functioning, and neglected emotional wellbeing among these individuals. Recently, there has been an increasing focus on understanding the many co-morbid disorders that tend to co-occur in individuals with ASD. For example, individuals with ASD are at ...
... social, communicative, cognitive, and behavioural functioning, and neglected emotional wellbeing among these individuals. Recently, there has been an increasing focus on understanding the many co-morbid disorders that tend to co-occur in individuals with ASD. For example, individuals with ASD are at ...
Chapter 2 Theories of Human Development
... during an extended visit to a small village in Africa. Luisa’s theory offered no predictions about future observations in other cultures. How would her theory most likely be labelled? a. a good theory because it provided clear and complete explanations of her ...
... during an extended visit to a small village in Africa. Luisa’s theory offered no predictions about future observations in other cultures. How would her theory most likely be labelled? a. a good theory because it provided clear and complete explanations of her ...
- UCL Discovery
... framework. Therefore two novel distinctions will be put forward to attempt to meaningfully fractionate SFA. First, self-awareness may be directed to different parts of internal experience, in particular to body-state information or mental-state information, and therefore potentially maintain psychop ...
... framework. Therefore two novel distinctions will be put forward to attempt to meaningfully fractionate SFA. First, self-awareness may be directed to different parts of internal experience, in particular to body-state information or mental-state information, and therefore potentially maintain psychop ...
Anxiety and Depression Among Icelandic Footballers
... this research the main focus is on generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). People diagnosed with GAD have experienced excessive anxiety and worry almost all the time, over many different situations, for at least six months (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). They are anxious and worry about their ...
... this research the main focus is on generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). People diagnosed with GAD have experienced excessive anxiety and worry almost all the time, over many different situations, for at least six months (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). They are anxious and worry about their ...
Modeling Trait Anxiety: From Computational Processes to Personality
... distributions for correct and incorrect responses over many trials to calculate “drift rate” and “decision threshold” parameters that, respectively, express (i) how quickly the particle moves toward the boundary and (ii) how far it has to travel before a decision is made [for further information on ...
... distributions for correct and incorrect responses over many trials to calculate “drift rate” and “decision threshold” parameters that, respectively, express (i) how quickly the particle moves toward the boundary and (ii) how far it has to travel before a decision is made [for further information on ...
Department of Music McGill University, Montreal A thesis submitted
... but his language is sometirnes unclear and clumsy, perhaps due to its translation from the Japanese. This awkwardness , however, often borders on the poetic. As a result, the translation is moat often forgivable because it is moving and evocative. For example, the! sentence "If musicians are streams ...
... but his language is sometirnes unclear and clumsy, perhaps due to its translation from the Japanese. This awkwardness , however, often borders on the poetic. As a result, the translation is moat often forgivable because it is moving and evocative. For example, the! sentence "If musicians are streams ...
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... Have you thought that most people with psychiatric problems were suffering from schizophrenia? Have you ever worried about the barometer of your own mental health but felt embarrassed to discuss it? If you have answered “yes” to any of these questions, you are in for an awakening. The fact is that a ...
... Have you thought that most people with psychiatric problems were suffering from schizophrenia? Have you ever worried about the barometer of your own mental health but felt embarrassed to discuss it? If you have answered “yes” to any of these questions, you are in for an awakening. The fact is that a ...
the effect of habituation and changes in cognition on anxious
... feared situation, children with one or multiple comorbid anxiety diagnoses, such as social anxiety disorder (SoP), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), separation anxiety disorder, SAD, or panic disorder (PD), were exposed to the feared situation for a prolonged session of up to 2 hours. The prolonge ...
... feared situation, children with one or multiple comorbid anxiety diagnoses, such as social anxiety disorder (SoP), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), separation anxiety disorder, SAD, or panic disorder (PD), were exposed to the feared situation for a prolonged session of up to 2 hours. The prolonge ...
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... evaluation from the audience based on potential problems that could occur during a performance. 4 Anticipation of an event such as a concert, audition or a performance examination triggers physiological and psychological fear responses. Unfortunately, many musicians have the discouraging experience ...
... evaluation from the audience based on potential problems that could occur during a performance. 4 Anticipation of an event such as a concert, audition or a performance examination triggers physiological and psychological fear responses. Unfortunately, many musicians have the discouraging experience ...
Anxiety in Children with Headaches
... studies have found high rates of anxiety and depressive symptoms and disorders among children with headaches (Fritz, Fritsch & Hagino, 1997). Some hypotheses regarding the etiology of the association between headaches and anxiety indicated bi-directional influence where each disorder increased the r ...
... studies have found high rates of anxiety and depressive symptoms and disorders among children with headaches (Fritz, Fritsch & Hagino, 1997). Some hypotheses regarding the etiology of the association between headaches and anxiety indicated bi-directional influence where each disorder increased the r ...
Chapter 2 - Gordon State College
... People develop strategies to cope with anxiety: – move toward people, seeking love and support – move away from people, becoming more independent – move against people, being competitive and domineering The secure person uses these ways of coping in ...
... People develop strategies to cope with anxiety: – move toward people, seeking love and support – move away from people, becoming more independent – move against people, being competitive and domineering The secure person uses these ways of coping in ...
Don DeLillo`s Cosmopolis, Chaos Theory, and Quantum Entanglement
... “[t]wo forces in this world, past and future” (“Ruins”), illustrating the tension between them through his use of strange attractors and quantum entanglement. In doing so, DeLillo calls for a reassessment of the time in which this text is set and proposes an alternate way of perceiving the post-9/11 ...
... “[t]wo forces in this world, past and future” (“Ruins”), illustrating the tension between them through his use of strange attractors and quantum entanglement. In doing so, DeLillo calls for a reassessment of the time in which this text is set and proposes an alternate way of perceiving the post-9/11 ...
Henrik Ibsen`s The Master Builder as a Case Study of Pre
... Master Builder, too, Ibsen's concern with psychiatry, as distinct from the simple mention of "madness," can only become apparent to an audience that is prepared to appreciate the play's hidden messages. On an overt level, Solness' crisis has three main causes: his professional insecurity, his marria ...
... Master Builder, too, Ibsen's concern with psychiatry, as distinct from the simple mention of "madness," can only become apparent to an audience that is prepared to appreciate the play's hidden messages. On an overt level, Solness' crisis has three main causes: his professional insecurity, his marria ...
Fear of anxiety or fear of emotions? Anxiety sensitivity is indirectly
... avoidance, entering feared situations only with a “safe person”) (see Clark & Beck, 2010; for a detailed review). Research findings suggest that AS is associated with symptoms of anxiety and depression (Naragon-Gainey, 2010; Taylor, Koch, Woody, & McLean, 1996). Indeed, beliefs about the meaning of ...
... avoidance, entering feared situations only with a “safe person”) (see Clark & Beck, 2010; for a detailed review). Research findings suggest that AS is associated with symptoms of anxiety and depression (Naragon-Gainey, 2010; Taylor, Koch, Woody, & McLean, 1996). Indeed, beliefs about the meaning of ...
A Study Of Childhood Anxiety Disorders And Their Impact On The
... the same, not all children with school refusal behavior suffer from SAD, and not all children with SAD manifest school refusal behavior (p. 167). Klein (1989) claims that school phobia has been shown to yield a higher prevalence rate in preadolescence and adolescence rather than early or middle chil ...
... the same, not all children with school refusal behavior suffer from SAD, and not all children with SAD manifest school refusal behavior (p. 167). Klein (1989) claims that school phobia has been shown to yield a higher prevalence rate in preadolescence and adolescence rather than early or middle chil ...
MEASURE NAME: Acronym: Basic Description BAI Beck Anxiety
... Jackson, 1991; Osman, Kopper, Barrios, Osman, & Wade, 2002). A study by Creamer et al. (1995) provides a potential explanation. Maximum likelihood factor analysis using BAI data collected from normal undergrads at a time of presumably low stress (midsemester) resulted in a different factor structure ...
... Jackson, 1991; Osman, Kopper, Barrios, Osman, & Wade, 2002). A study by Creamer et al. (1995) provides a potential explanation. Maximum likelihood factor analysis using BAI data collected from normal undergrads at a time of presumably low stress (midsemester) resulted in a different factor structure ...
Identification Within: Kenneth Burke`s View of the Unconscious
... Cummings'word-playwith thè word dog as "Godspelled backwards"becomes a play on words which reflects a purgativeredemptivebypassingof the "superego." The 'lexical dog"is clearly, as Burkepoints out, "the emptiest of ail as regardsthe attitudesof either poets or neurotics."15This "dog"category is a hi ...
... Cummings'word-playwith thè word dog as "Godspelled backwards"becomes a play on words which reflects a purgativeredemptivebypassingof the "superego." The 'lexical dog"is clearly, as Burkepoints out, "the emptiest of ail as regardsthe attitudesof either poets or neurotics."15This "dog"category is a hi ...
NCM 104: Rehabilitative Nursing Care Management II (Psych Nursing)
... d. All behavior has meaning and can be understood e. Emotionally painful experiences/anxiety motivate behavior. f. Client can change behavior and responses when made aware of the reasons for them g. Freud’s theory of personality 1. Id: present at birth; instinctual drive for pleasure and immediate g ...
... d. All behavior has meaning and can be understood e. Emotionally painful experiences/anxiety motivate behavior. f. Client can change behavior and responses when made aware of the reasons for them g. Freud’s theory of personality 1. Id: present at birth; instinctual drive for pleasure and immediate g ...
Trauma-induced dissociative amnesia in World War I combat soldiers
... out in awareness, but without conscious intent: Janet’s [6,12] ‘phobia of traumatic memory’. To facilitate clarity, repression will refer to the Freudian sense of the term, while when used by WW I authors in the present day sense of suppression, it will be designated ‘repression’. Conceptual and ter ...
... out in awareness, but without conscious intent: Janet’s [6,12] ‘phobia of traumatic memory’. To facilitate clarity, repression will refer to the Freudian sense of the term, while when used by WW I authors in the present day sense of suppression, it will be designated ‘repression’. Conceptual and ter ...
Eugen Bleuler`s Dementia Praecox or the Group
... too much of an exaggeration to claim that Kraepelin preferred to spend time with his Zählkarte instead of with his patients; a colleague of his described him ‘‘fanatically’’ working and reworking through thousands of his cards as though they were ‘‘rare art objects.’’22 Eugen Bleuler’s attitude and ...
... too much of an exaggeration to claim that Kraepelin preferred to spend time with his Zählkarte instead of with his patients; a colleague of his described him ‘‘fanatically’’ working and reworking through thousands of his cards as though they were ‘‘rare art objects.’’22 Eugen Bleuler’s attitude and ...
ANXIETY AND MANAGEMENT IN ASD - Living and Learning Together
... Anxiety is COMMON – there are times when we all feel worried, anxious, uptight or stressed. But anxiety becomes a PROBLEM WHEN IT STOPS YOUR child from enjoying normal life by affecting their school, work, family relationships, friendships or social life. This is when ANXIETY TAKES OVER and your chi ...
... Anxiety is COMMON – there are times when we all feel worried, anxious, uptight or stressed. But anxiety becomes a PROBLEM WHEN IT STOPS YOUR child from enjoying normal life by affecting their school, work, family relationships, friendships or social life. This is when ANXIETY TAKES OVER and your chi ...
Understanding Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Effective Case
... are distorted or behaviors are maladaptive. All of us learn some irrational beliefs as part of the socialization process of childhood (Corey, 2009). The incorporation of the timeline allows counselors to be flexible in assessing a client’s current circumstances by examining a client’s identity acros ...
... are distorted or behaviors are maladaptive. All of us learn some irrational beliefs as part of the socialization process of childhood (Corey, 2009). The incorporation of the timeline allows counselors to be flexible in assessing a client’s current circumstances by examining a client’s identity acros ...
Language and Memory in Borges` "Funes, The Memorious"
... the meanings of those that are present. . . .5 ...
... the meanings of those that are present. . . .5 ...
Intolerance of uncertainty moderates the relation between negative
... have weaker problem orientation (i.e., poor problem-solving confidence, low control beliefs, and unfavorable emotional responses) that impedes their problem-solving ability (Dugas, Freeston, & Ladouceur, 1997). Both processes could exacerbate existing symptoms in response to everyday stressors. To ou ...
... have weaker problem orientation (i.e., poor problem-solving confidence, low control beliefs, and unfavorable emotional responses) that impedes their problem-solving ability (Dugas, Freeston, & Ladouceur, 1997). Both processes could exacerbate existing symptoms in response to everyday stressors. To ou ...