
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The
... scales load on a more general ‘‘Interpersonal” factor along with ‘‘Social anxiety” and ‘‘Suspiciousness” subscales, (e.g., (Raine, Reynolds, Lencz, & Scerbo, 1994), we excluded these subscales in an attempt to capture traits not overtly contaminated by depression, social anxiety, or other obvious se ...
... scales load on a more general ‘‘Interpersonal” factor along with ‘‘Social anxiety” and ‘‘Suspiciousness” subscales, (e.g., (Raine, Reynolds, Lencz, & Scerbo, 1994), we excluded these subscales in an attempt to capture traits not overtly contaminated by depression, social anxiety, or other obvious se ...
Identifying highly-penetrant disease causal mutations using next
... variant(s), especially ones with low penetrance, is not going to be trivial. This problem can be exacerbated by the nature of the disorder(s) analysed. It is relatively easier to map variants causing rare monogenic diseases, as there is most likely to be a single variant present in the cases that is ...
... variant(s), especially ones with low penetrance, is not going to be trivial. This problem can be exacerbated by the nature of the disorder(s) analysed. It is relatively easier to map variants causing rare monogenic diseases, as there is most likely to be a single variant present in the cases that is ...
Treatment Failure in Dialectical Behavior Therapy
... Empirical Standing of DBT DBT has been the subject of multiple randomized controlled trials and numerous other quasi-experimental studies (see Lynch, Trost, Salsman, & Linehan, 2007, for a review). These studies have suggested that DBT is effective for that which it intends to target, i.e. DBT reduc ...
... Empirical Standing of DBT DBT has been the subject of multiple randomized controlled trials and numerous other quasi-experimental studies (see Lynch, Trost, Salsman, & Linehan, 2007, for a review). These studies have suggested that DBT is effective for that which it intends to target, i.e. DBT reduc ...
Secondary Gain - School of Modern Psychology
... disease, but is most dramatically demonstrated in conversion disorder (a psychiatric disorder in which stressors manifest themselves as physical symptoms without organic causes, such as a person who becomes blindly inactive after seeing a murder). The "gain" may not be particularly evident to an out ...
... disease, but is most dramatically demonstrated in conversion disorder (a psychiatric disorder in which stressors manifest themselves as physical symptoms without organic causes, such as a person who becomes blindly inactive after seeing a murder). The "gain" may not be particularly evident to an out ...
Obsessive–compulsive disorder
... however, because OCD without overt compulsions is no more "pure" than any other form of OCD. Nonetheless, OCD without overt compulsions represents a major subtype of OCD with some of the estimates as high 50-60%.[11] Rather than engaging in observable rituals and compulsions, the person with OCD wi ...
... however, because OCD without overt compulsions is no more "pure" than any other form of OCD. Nonetheless, OCD without overt compulsions represents a major subtype of OCD with some of the estimates as high 50-60%.[11] Rather than engaging in observable rituals and compulsions, the person with OCD wi ...
Bipolar Disorder
... These deficits differ from reported observations of increased neuronal density noted in patients with schizophrenia. The specific pattern of cell loss described above appears to resemble the reduced cell density found in patients with major depressive disorder (Rajkowska et al., 2001; Brown et al., ...
... These deficits differ from reported observations of increased neuronal density noted in patients with schizophrenia. The specific pattern of cell loss described above appears to resemble the reduced cell density found in patients with major depressive disorder (Rajkowska et al., 2001; Brown et al., ...
Stop-Signal Task - Gemstone Honors Program
... model. Is there a correlation between patterns of neural firing in the dPL and variations in impulsivity in control rats? Is this firing disrupted and impulsivity increased in fetal nicotine rats? Will administration of Adderall® alter dPL firing and improve stop-signal task performance in fetal nic ...
... model. Is there a correlation between patterns of neural firing in the dPL and variations in impulsivity in control rats? Is this firing disrupted and impulsivity increased in fetal nicotine rats? Will administration of Adderall® alter dPL firing and improve stop-signal task performance in fetal nic ...
PSY 002 Section 3 Final exam study guide
... PSY 100 Final Exam Study Guide Spring 2007 I went through the text and slides and these are the sections/topics that I feel are the most important. Topics for the final exam will come from the study guide. If a topic is not listed here, it will not be on the final exam. For any of the stage models ( ...
... PSY 100 Final Exam Study Guide Spring 2007 I went through the text and slides and these are the sections/topics that I feel are the most important. Topics for the final exam will come from the study guide. If a topic is not listed here, it will not be on the final exam. For any of the stage models ( ...
the concept of psychosis: a clinical and
... not an assemblage or a container of all individual objects, but is rather a background dimension, horizon or a condition of the objects existence. Phenomenologically speaking, reality does not first present itself as a raw, naked, physical reality, which we subsequently dress with meaningful layers ...
... not an assemblage or a container of all individual objects, but is rather a background dimension, horizon or a condition of the objects existence. Phenomenologically speaking, reality does not first present itself as a raw, naked, physical reality, which we subsequently dress with meaningful layers ...