Mental and Emotional Health
... Draw a line on the whiteboard. Label one end birth and the other death. Name the person whose life the line represents. Have the students list life events, such as graduation from high school, marriage, having children, and establishing a career. Write their responses in the correct order on the l ...
... Draw a line on the whiteboard. Label one end birth and the other death. Name the person whose life the line represents. Have the students list life events, such as graduation from high school, marriage, having children, and establishing a career. Write their responses in the correct order on the l ...
Psychopathological differences between Asperger syndrome/normal
... The purpose of this study is to identify psychopathology (psychiatric symptoms) that can differentiate between Schizotypal Disorder (SD) and Asperger Syndrome (normal IQ, no language impairment Autism Spectrum Disorder) (ASD) in young adults. With our present knowledge, the differentiation between A ...
... The purpose of this study is to identify psychopathology (psychiatric symptoms) that can differentiate between Schizotypal Disorder (SD) and Asperger Syndrome (normal IQ, no language impairment Autism Spectrum Disorder) (ASD) in young adults. With our present knowledge, the differentiation between A ...
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... neural functions can be reversed to some degree by top-down modulating effects of this therapy on these functions. Neurofeedback (NFB) is another example of how mental states can modulate brain activity. With this technique, participants can be trained to down-regulate brain hyperactivity through th ...
... neural functions can be reversed to some degree by top-down modulating effects of this therapy on these functions. Neurofeedback (NFB) is another example of how mental states can modulate brain activity. With this technique, participants can be trained to down-regulate brain hyperactivity through th ...
A Guide to Eating Disorders
... Once the psychotherapist has identified important issues that need attention and developed a treatment plan, he or she helps the patient replace destructive thoughts and behaviors with more positive ones. The psychotherapist and patient, for example, might work together to focus on health rather th ...
... Once the psychotherapist has identified important issues that need attention and developed a treatment plan, he or she helps the patient replace destructive thoughts and behaviors with more positive ones. The psychotherapist and patient, for example, might work together to focus on health rather th ...
Borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder
... not review systematically the diagnostic criteria for the various conditions to be jointly explored, but only highlight those aspects of mental status examination that facilitate a differential diagnosis under the conditions mentioned. We have observed that about 50% of patients who enter the person ...
... not review systematically the diagnostic criteria for the various conditions to be jointly explored, but only highlight those aspects of mental status examination that facilitate a differential diagnosis under the conditions mentioned. We have observed that about 50% of patients who enter the person ...
1 - City Vision University
... ADDICTION AND MENTAL ILLNESS Chapter 1: The Nature of the Problem 1. This chapter begins with the quote taken from Alcoholics Anonymous: “One drink is too many and a thousand is never enough.” What does that quote mean to you? What does that quote say about someone’s alcohol addiction? ...
... ADDICTION AND MENTAL ILLNESS Chapter 1: The Nature of the Problem 1. This chapter begins with the quote taken from Alcoholics Anonymous: “One drink is too many and a thousand is never enough.” What does that quote mean to you? What does that quote say about someone’s alcohol addiction? ...