Auditory Processing Disorder
... and point out three big areas of concern. (1) Disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), language impairments and learning disabilities produce similar behaviors associated with APD. • Skeptical clinicians have deemed the auditory deficits a functio ...
... and point out three big areas of concern. (1) Disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), language impairments and learning disabilities produce similar behaviors associated with APD. • Skeptical clinicians have deemed the auditory deficits a functio ...
Prefrontal cortex damage abolishes brand-cued
... NC group, 61% labeled Coke to 52% labeled Pepsi in the BDC group). But the VMPC group exhibited the reverse pattern, selecting greater proportions of labeled Pepsi than labeled Coke (71% labeled Pepsi to 39% labeled Coke). A 3 2 ANOVA of the Semi-blind test data revealed a significant interaction ...
... NC group, 61% labeled Coke to 52% labeled Pepsi in the BDC group). But the VMPC group exhibited the reverse pattern, selecting greater proportions of labeled Pepsi than labeled Coke (71% labeled Pepsi to 39% labeled Coke). A 3 2 ANOVA of the Semi-blind test data revealed a significant interaction ...
General Psychology – PSY2012 Learning Objectives by Chapter
... What kind of physical changes take place in infancy and childhood? What are two ways of looking at cognitive development, and how does language develop? How do infants and children develop personalities and form relationships with others, and what are Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development for ...
... What kind of physical changes take place in infancy and childhood? What are two ways of looking at cognitive development, and how does language develop? How do infants and children develop personalities and form relationships with others, and what are Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development for ...
Which Diagnostic Approach Is More Valid?
... categories are implicitly determined by the medical model (e.g., Burstow, 2005; Follette & Houts, 1996). As noted by Pilecki, Clegg, and McKay (2011), the DSM “has not provided a neutral collection of observation-based syndromes and it seems naive to have ever expected such an outcome” (p. 199). Mor ...
... categories are implicitly determined by the medical model (e.g., Burstow, 2005; Follette & Houts, 1996). As noted by Pilecki, Clegg, and McKay (2011), the DSM “has not provided a neutral collection of observation-based syndromes and it seems naive to have ever expected such an outcome” (p. 199). Mor ...
The meaning of self-starvation: Qualitative study of patients
... addressed the issue by asking patients to write a letter to ‘‘AN as a friend’’ and ‘‘AN as their enemy.’’ By examining the letters, they found that important benefits included feeling protected, gaining a sense of confidence, and feeling different, while reported drawbacks were, among others, constant ...
... addressed the issue by asking patients to write a letter to ‘‘AN as a friend’’ and ‘‘AN as their enemy.’’ By examining the letters, they found that important benefits included feeling protected, gaining a sense of confidence, and feeling different, while reported drawbacks were, among others, constant ...
evaluation: psychiatric history
... rarely remember events before the third or fourth year and often relate what they have learned from parents; the source of information should be indicated. An informative question is, What is the first thing in your life that you remember?’ The answer, even though it may represent a “screen memo ...
... rarely remember events before the third or fourth year and often relate what they have learned from parents; the source of information should be indicated. An informative question is, What is the first thing in your life that you remember?’ The answer, even though it may represent a “screen memo ...
Psychological processes in bipolar affective disorder
... underlying biological mechanisms, for example by identifying candidate endophenotypes or by providing targets for neuroimaging studies. Some studies have identified depression-related psychological abnormalities in people with bipolar disorder, for example low1 or unstable self-esteem,2 rumination,3 ...
... underlying biological mechanisms, for example by identifying candidate endophenotypes or by providing targets for neuroimaging studies. Some studies have identified depression-related psychological abnormalities in people with bipolar disorder, for example low1 or unstable self-esteem,2 rumination,3 ...
the medical management of self-injurious behavior
... The B Cluster personality disorder that includes borderline narcissistic and antisocial is associated with self-injurious behavior. Self-mutilation or impulsive self-injury is common in persons with borderline personality and to a lesser extent, those with antisocial personality disorders. Borderlin ...
... The B Cluster personality disorder that includes borderline narcissistic and antisocial is associated with self-injurious behavior. Self-mutilation or impulsive self-injury is common in persons with borderline personality and to a lesser extent, those with antisocial personality disorders. Borderlin ...
Measurement for a Human Science
... A human science informs the people whose lives it studies. To communicatewell we need to talk about things many persons experience using terms that most persons can understand. Arcane concepts and obscure terms lend an aura of authority.They establish dominance and subordination.They elevate the pro ...
... A human science informs the people whose lives it studies. To communicatewell we need to talk about things many persons experience using terms that most persons can understand. Arcane concepts and obscure terms lend an aura of authority.They establish dominance and subordination.They elevate the pro ...
Gastro oesophageal reflux disease (GORD)-related anxiety disorders and psychological
... disorder not otherwise specified. Psychological symptomatology was assessed using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) [22], a validated screening tool designed to detect non-psychotic psychiatric disorders in community settings, based on assessment of current state. Binary scoring was used for ...
... disorder not otherwise specified. Psychological symptomatology was assessed using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) [22], a validated screening tool designed to detect non-psychotic psychiatric disorders in community settings, based on assessment of current state. Binary scoring was used for ...
Neuropsychiatric Quantitative Encephalography in the Diagnosis of
... The Neuropsychiatric EEG-based Assessment Aid (NEBA®) for ADHD was cleared for marketing in 2013 as a de novo device indicated to measure the theta/beta ratio of the EEG at electrode CZ on patients 6-17 years of age, combined with a clinician’s evaluation, to aid in the diagnosis of ADHD (K112711). ...
... The Neuropsychiatric EEG-based Assessment Aid (NEBA®) for ADHD was cleared for marketing in 2013 as a de novo device indicated to measure the theta/beta ratio of the EEG at electrode CZ on patients 6-17 years of age, combined with a clinician’s evaluation, to aid in the diagnosis of ADHD (K112711). ...
Mindfulness-Based Therapy in Adults with an Autism ORIGINAL RESEARCH
... to ask questions during the administration of the questionnaires to ensure the data gathered was as accurate as possible. To ensure complete data, the students checked whether all the items were filled in after the participant completed the questionnaires. SCL-90-R The Symptom Checklist-90-Revised ( ...
... to ask questions during the administration of the questionnaires to ensure the data gathered was as accurate as possible. To ensure complete data, the students checked whether all the items were filled in after the participant completed the questionnaires. SCL-90-R The Symptom Checklist-90-Revised ( ...
case formulation and integration of information in child
... biopsychosocial model is “silent as to how to understand those aspects under different conditions and in different circumstances” (Ghaemi, 2003, 2009). While insisting that medical materialism or psychological and social dogmatism cannot suffice, this model does not guide the clinician how to weigh ...
... biopsychosocial model is “silent as to how to understand those aspects under different conditions and in different circumstances” (Ghaemi, 2003, 2009). While insisting that medical materialism or psychological and social dogmatism cannot suffice, this model does not guide the clinician how to weigh ...
Prevalence of eating disorders among young Hungarian women
... Research into eating disorders has drawn increasing attention in the last two or three decades. There are two tendencies in the research: one is the ever more precise description of various sub-types and associated comparative studies, and the other is work towards integration, concentrating on comm ...
... Research into eating disorders has drawn increasing attention in the last two or three decades. There are two tendencies in the research: one is the ever more precise description of various sub-types and associated comparative studies, and the other is work towards integration, concentrating on comm ...
Mandana Nikkhah and Mozhgan Arefi
... Sarason Test Anxiety Scale for the Assessment Test Anxiety Test Anxiety Scale (TAS) was used. This questionnaire is a self-report instrument that Sarason created in 1984 and included 37 female test subjects that matter to them as "right or wrong" answer, thus, it can be a method based on self-report ...
... Sarason Test Anxiety Scale for the Assessment Test Anxiety Test Anxiety Scale (TAS) was used. This questionnaire is a self-report instrument that Sarason created in 1984 and included 37 female test subjects that matter to them as "right or wrong" answer, thus, it can be a method based on self-report ...
The Early Diagnosis and Management of Psychosis
... Numerous studies have demonstrated major delays between the onsetof psychotic symptoms and the initiation of appropriate treatment. ...
... Numerous studies have demonstrated major delays between the onsetof psychotic symptoms and the initiation of appropriate treatment. ...
TLE - Centre Londres 94
... invariance holds, group differences in both means and variances on the latent variables, which represent the constructs in psychological theories, are reflected in group differences in means and variances on the measured variables (Widaman & Reise, 1997, p. 295). In clinical evaluation of psychologi ...
... invariance holds, group differences in both means and variances on the latent variables, which represent the constructs in psychological theories, are reflected in group differences in means and variances on the measured variables (Widaman & Reise, 1997, p. 295). In clinical evaluation of psychologi ...
SUICIDE ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL
... impulsiveness when assessing for suicidality (Sher 2001, Fawcett et al, in press) • Suicide attempters may be more likely to present traits of impulsiveness / aggression regardless of psychiatric diagnosis (Mann et ...
... impulsiveness when assessing for suicidality (Sher 2001, Fawcett et al, in press) • Suicide attempters may be more likely to present traits of impulsiveness / aggression regardless of psychiatric diagnosis (Mann et ...
The ACT Policy for Accommodations Documentation
... To best assess the current impact of an examinee’s disability or functional limitations as they apply to the test taking process, documentation must be written by a qualified professional and must meet all of these guidelines: States the specific impairment as diagnosed Is current (diagnosed o ...
... To best assess the current impact of an examinee’s disability or functional limitations as they apply to the test taking process, documentation must be written by a qualified professional and must meet all of these guidelines: States the specific impairment as diagnosed Is current (diagnosed o ...
OBESITY and MOOD DISORDERS
... Further, overweight and obese teens found it more difficult to become involved with their peer group, were more likely to report being unhappy, and more likely to report abusing ...
... Further, overweight and obese teens found it more difficult to become involved with their peer group, were more likely to report being unhappy, and more likely to report abusing ...
The ACT Policy for Documentation
... To best assess the current impact of an examinee’s disability or functional limitations as they apply to the test taking process, documentation must be written by a qualified professional and must meet all of these guidelines: States the specific impairment as diagnosed Is current (diagnosed o ...
... To best assess the current impact of an examinee’s disability or functional limitations as they apply to the test taking process, documentation must be written by a qualified professional and must meet all of these guidelines: States the specific impairment as diagnosed Is current (diagnosed o ...
Chapter_16_answers
... procedure has few side-effects, and successfully decreases anxiety and obsessive behaviour, but only in about 1/3 of patients. 10) Answer: (b). Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a treatment for severe depression in which two electrodes are placed on the scalp and a moderately intense electric curre ...
... procedure has few side-effects, and successfully decreases anxiety and obsessive behaviour, but only in about 1/3 of patients. 10) Answer: (b). Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a treatment for severe depression in which two electrodes are placed on the scalp and a moderately intense electric curre ...
Psychological Wellbeing of Refugees Resettling in Australia
... At the end of 2006, there were 9.9 million refugees worldwide, with an even larger 32.9 million persons of concern (UNHCR, 2007a). According to the United Nations 1951 Convention on the status of refugees, a refugee is: a person who is outside his/her country of nationality or habitual residence; ha ...
... At the end of 2006, there were 9.9 million refugees worldwide, with an even larger 32.9 million persons of concern (UNHCR, 2007a). According to the United Nations 1951 Convention on the status of refugees, a refugee is: a person who is outside his/her country of nationality or habitual residence; ha ...
Disability Evaluation Under Social Security
... What are the listings and how do we use them? Listings describe medical conditions that are so severe that we presume any person who has a medical condition(s) that satisfies the criteria of a listing is unable to perform any gainful activity and, therefore, is disabled. The inability to work must ...
... What are the listings and how do we use them? Listings describe medical conditions that are so severe that we presume any person who has a medical condition(s) that satisfies the criteria of a listing is unable to perform any gainful activity and, therefore, is disabled. The inability to work must ...