
Eliminating Barriers to Coverage for Patients with Eating Disorders
... Effective treatments for eating disorders exist," but the While treatment process is often lengthy and expensive." cognitive behavioral therapy is an integral part of treatment, patients also need a physician to oversee their recovery, and many need the oversight of other medical professionals, such ...
... Effective treatments for eating disorders exist," but the While treatment process is often lengthy and expensive." cognitive behavioral therapy is an integral part of treatment, patients also need a physician to oversee their recovery, and many need the oversight of other medical professionals, such ...
Prediction of abstinence from heroin addiction by childhood trauma
... and treatment outcome in drug-use disorders. However, regular and longer attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings have been identified as important factors in maintaining abstinence from alcohol use disorder (McBride and LeBron, 1991). Longer stays in treatment were predictive of improved chemica ...
... and treatment outcome in drug-use disorders. However, regular and longer attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings have been identified as important factors in maintaining abstinence from alcohol use disorder (McBride and LeBron, 1991). Longer stays in treatment were predictive of improved chemica ...
Redalyc.Personality traits and eating disorders: Mediating effects of
... ABSTRACT. The purpose of this ex post facto study has been to test a structural model of the mediating roles of self-esteem and perfectionism in the relationship between personality traits and eating disorders (ED). The sample consisted of 155 women (from 18 to 31 years). Ninety three met the DSM-IV ...
... ABSTRACT. The purpose of this ex post facto study has been to test a structural model of the mediating roles of self-esteem and perfectionism in the relationship between personality traits and eating disorders (ED). The sample consisted of 155 women (from 18 to 31 years). Ninety three met the DSM-IV ...
Feeding and Eating Disorders
... • An impulse-control disorder involving an inability to hold back urges to express strong angry feelings and associated violent behaviors. • Angry outbursts, either verbal (temper tantrums, tirades, arguments) or physical, in which individuals become assaultive or destructive in ways that are out of ...
... • An impulse-control disorder involving an inability to hold back urges to express strong angry feelings and associated violent behaviors. • Angry outbursts, either verbal (temper tantrums, tirades, arguments) or physical, in which individuals become assaultive or destructive in ways that are out of ...
Supplemental Reading: Psychotropic Medication and Children in Foster Care: Tips for Advocates and Judges
... behavioral stability and support with emotional regulation that a child or teen may need to readily engage in other forms of therapy. For example, a very depressed teen who cannot control her crying when she needs to be able to talk about her abuse and history can feel more in control emotionally wi ...
... behavioral stability and support with emotional regulation that a child or teen may need to readily engage in other forms of therapy. For example, a very depressed teen who cannot control her crying when she needs to be able to talk about her abuse and history can feel more in control emotionally wi ...
Evidence that three dimensions of psychosis have a
... undifferentiated psychopathology factor underlying seemingly different symptom dimensions in the general population is particularly important. For example, recent investigations of childhood psychopathology across very large population samples found that the existence of up to eight dimensions of ch ...
... undifferentiated psychopathology factor underlying seemingly different symptom dimensions in the general population is particularly important. For example, recent investigations of childhood psychopathology across very large population samples found that the existence of up to eight dimensions of ch ...
FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH DIET PILL USE IN INDIVIDUALS
... behaviors, while traits characteristic of AN, such as high constraint and persistence, may lead to restrictive eating behavior. Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. Given DSM-IV classification, eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) is a catchall category into which all subthreshold fo ...
... behaviors, while traits characteristic of AN, such as high constraint and persistence, may lead to restrictive eating behavior. Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. Given DSM-IV classification, eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) is a catchall category into which all subthreshold fo ...
Treatment Options for Various Mental Illnesses
... B. Establish acceptance of responsibility for changing the behavior and then improving Interpersonal interactions C. Development of and use of appropriate parenting, self-restraint and control D. Development of self-helping behaviors 2. General guidelines A. Multi-systemic treatments are most effect ...
... B. Establish acceptance of responsibility for changing the behavior and then improving Interpersonal interactions C. Development of and use of appropriate parenting, self-restraint and control D. Development of self-helping behaviors 2. General guidelines A. Multi-systemic treatments are most effect ...
DSM-5 - Sacramento State
... n Focused on “categorical model” for diagnosing n Moved attention away from etiology (and psychodynamic approach) n Atheoretical principle: Focusing on what is observable n Introduced use of “criteria sets” and operationalized diagnosis n Outlined common language for mental illness n Introduction of ...
... n Focused on “categorical model” for diagnosing n Moved attention away from etiology (and psychodynamic approach) n Atheoretical principle: Focusing on what is observable n Introduced use of “criteria sets” and operationalized diagnosis n Outlined common language for mental illness n Introduction of ...