What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)
... Recent research suggests that BDD is an "obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder.” This is because there are both obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions are unwanted thoughts or images that cause anxiety and distress. Compulsions are repeated mental or behavioral acts done to reduce the anxiety cause ...
... Recent research suggests that BDD is an "obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder.” This is because there are both obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions are unwanted thoughts or images that cause anxiety and distress. Compulsions are repeated mental or behavioral acts done to reduce the anxiety cause ...
The Impact of Pre-onset Cannabis Use on Age at Onset of
... were not considered (although 90% of those abusing drugs in the sample had abused cannabis, 63% had used other drugs as well). Finally, the study did not examine the impact of drug use before it reached the threshold of drug abuse. Among a sample of patients in New York State with a first episode of ...
... were not considered (although 90% of those abusing drugs in the sample had abused cannabis, 63% had used other drugs as well). Finally, the study did not examine the impact of drug use before it reached the threshold of drug abuse. Among a sample of patients in New York State with a first episode of ...
bruxism, oclussion and tmd
... Greene and Laskin56 have demonstrated that the origin of bruxism is not related to morphofunctional mechanical alterations as occlusal disharmonies57,58,59 because its primary cause is the psychological stress and the TMD in a concomitant way. They affirm that the anxiety and depression produce brux ...
... Greene and Laskin56 have demonstrated that the origin of bruxism is not related to morphofunctional mechanical alterations as occlusal disharmonies57,58,59 because its primary cause is the psychological stress and the TMD in a concomitant way. They affirm that the anxiety and depression produce brux ...
Incident users of antipsychotics: who are they and how do
... disorder, and can thus be characterized as off-label. A number of other authority-approved indications for treatment with specific antipsychotic compounds exists (e.g. Tourette’s syndrome, adjunctive therapy for treatment-resistant depression, irritability associated with autism in children), with s ...
... disorder, and can thus be characterized as off-label. A number of other authority-approved indications for treatment with specific antipsychotic compounds exists (e.g. Tourette’s syndrome, adjunctive therapy for treatment-resistant depression, irritability associated with autism in children), with s ...
hoofdstuk 8 - VU-dare
... performance on cognitive tasks (Damoiseaux et al., 2008) and to the presence of psychiatric disorders (Greicius, 2008). Studying RSFC in relation to psychopathic traits may not only reflect their associations with the intrinsic network organization, but may also provide additional validity, as it i ...
... performance on cognitive tasks (Damoiseaux et al., 2008) and to the presence of psychiatric disorders (Greicius, 2008). Studying RSFC in relation to psychopathic traits may not only reflect their associations with the intrinsic network organization, but may also provide additional validity, as it i ...
the Coursebook - Nurses Learning Network
... dieting or fasting, or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain. D. A minimum average of two binge eating episodes a week for at least three months. E. Persistent over‐concern with body shape and weight. The age at onset is usually adolescence or early adulthood. A study of college fres ...
... dieting or fasting, or vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain. D. A minimum average of two binge eating episodes a week for at least three months. E. Persistent over‐concern with body shape and weight. The age at onset is usually adolescence or early adulthood. A study of college fres ...
Social Psychology & Aggression
... Aggression is initially learned from social behavior and it is maintained by other conditions Aggressive responses can also be acquired through social modeling or social reference. Everyday life exposes us to aggressive models in the family. Social environment outside the home provides models. Bandu ...
... Aggression is initially learned from social behavior and it is maintained by other conditions Aggressive responses can also be acquired through social modeling or social reference. Everyday life exposes us to aggressive models in the family. Social environment outside the home provides models. Bandu ...
An attachment perspective on psychopathology
... ed expression of emotions, problems with intimacy, and social avoidance. Another related issue concerning the associations between attachment insecurities and psychopathology is the extent to which attachment insecurities are a sufficient cause of mental disorders. In our view, beyond disorders such ...
... ed expression of emotions, problems with intimacy, and social avoidance. Another related issue concerning the associations between attachment insecurities and psychopathology is the extent to which attachment insecurities are a sufficient cause of mental disorders. In our view, beyond disorders such ...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological findings in
... neuroimaging and neuropsychological assessment, have demonstrated utility as paradigms for understanding neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) [1,2] . An integrative approach may prove especially useful in characterizing the neuropsychological strengths or defi ...
... neuroimaging and neuropsychological assessment, have demonstrated utility as paradigms for understanding neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) [1,2] . An integrative approach may prove especially useful in characterizing the neuropsychological strengths or defi ...
Sensory experiences of children with an autism spectrum
... situations due to their sensory processing differences demonstrates a need for nurses to find effective methods to help them cope in the hospital setting. Questions that must be addressed in order to fully address the problem are: In what ways do children with autism experience different sensory inp ...
... situations due to their sensory processing differences demonstrates a need for nurses to find effective methods to help them cope in the hospital setting. Questions that must be addressed in order to fully address the problem are: In what ways do children with autism experience different sensory inp ...
Night-Time Experiences And Daytime Dissociation
... 1986). The DES is a self-report scale that requires participants to indicate on 100 mm visual analog scales (anchors: 0¼ never; 100¼ always) to what extent they experience 28 dissociative experiences in daily life. Examples of such experiences include feelings of depersonalization and derealization, ...
... 1986). The DES is a self-report scale that requires participants to indicate on 100 mm visual analog scales (anchors: 0¼ never; 100¼ always) to what extent they experience 28 dissociative experiences in daily life. Examples of such experiences include feelings of depersonalization and derealization, ...