Neurobiology of ADHD Gail Tripp , Review
... et al., 2005). Conversely, children can meet criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD and not show impairment of executive functions. This leads to the conclusion that ADHD is probably not specifically associated with executive function deficits (Banaschewski et al., 2005). While there is an extensive neurosc ...
... et al., 2005). Conversely, children can meet criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD and not show impairment of executive functions. This leads to the conclusion that ADHD is probably not specifically associated with executive function deficits (Banaschewski et al., 2005). While there is an extensive neurosc ...
Psychogenic Pain Disorder - Differential Diagnosis and
... by a Mood, Anxiety, or Psychotic Disorder and does not meet criteria for Dyspareunia. Over the years there have been a number of criticisms of DSM-IV pain disorder. Some have questioned whether there needs to be any diagnosis in DSM to deal with pain. Others have criticised its requirement that judg ...
... by a Mood, Anxiety, or Psychotic Disorder and does not meet criteria for Dyspareunia. Over the years there have been a number of criticisms of DSM-IV pain disorder. Some have questioned whether there needs to be any diagnosis in DSM to deal with pain. Others have criticised its requirement that judg ...
effects of childhood maltreatment a
... [27] recently proposed that there may be a genetic influence behind the association of traumatic events and BPD, rather than BPD being directly caused by trauma. RS has also been shown to develop in consequence of early traumatic experiences [28,29]. Horney [30] proposed that an anxiety about maltre ...
... [27] recently proposed that there may be a genetic influence behind the association of traumatic events and BPD, rather than BPD being directly caused by trauma. RS has also been shown to develop in consequence of early traumatic experiences [28,29]. Horney [30] proposed that an anxiety about maltre ...
Social stimulation and corticolimbic reactivity in premenstrual dysphoric disorder: a preliminary study
... were included in the model. Contrast maps were calculated for each individual of the contrast between social and non-social negative images. These contrast maps were then used for group comparisons. Analyses of group differences were first performed to compare women with PMDD and healthy controls du ...
... were included in the model. Contrast maps were calculated for each individual of the contrast between social and non-social negative images. These contrast maps were then used for group comparisons. Analyses of group differences were first performed to compare women with PMDD and healthy controls du ...
Borderline personality disorder and infants: interrupting
... • What is borderline personality disorder (BPD) • What causes BPD? • What problems does can be caused for infants of mothers with BPD • What problems does can be caused for children and adults when mother has BPD • What is happening at the brain level in BPD • What thinking styles prevail in BPD • O ...
... • What is borderline personality disorder (BPD) • What causes BPD? • What problems does can be caused for infants of mothers with BPD • What problems does can be caused for children and adults when mother has BPD • What is happening at the brain level in BPD • What thinking styles prevail in BPD • O ...
The Lurking Shadow: following a violent crime.
... cognitive schemas regarding themselves, their world and their relationships undergo various changes. Thirdly, some individuals experience numerous posttraumatic symptoms, which are not extensive enough to validate the diagnosis of PTSD, but that affect the individual’s life on a regular basis. Nine ...
... cognitive schemas regarding themselves, their world and their relationships undergo various changes. Thirdly, some individuals experience numerous posttraumatic symptoms, which are not extensive enough to validate the diagnosis of PTSD, but that affect the individual’s life on a regular basis. Nine ...
The relationship between irritable bowel syndrome to clinical manifestations
... schizophrenia. The prevalence of IBS in schizophrenia patients was reported by Gupta and colleagues, to be 17% [67]. Another study reported a prevalence of 19% [68]. One of the main findings of this study was that patients with schizophrenia rarely complain about IBS symptoms, unless specifically as ...
... schizophrenia. The prevalence of IBS in schizophrenia patients was reported by Gupta and colleagues, to be 17% [67]. Another study reported a prevalence of 19% [68]. One of the main findings of this study was that patients with schizophrenia rarely complain about IBS symptoms, unless specifically as ...
... Table 1. DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for ADHD A. Either 1 or 2: 1. Six or more of the following symptoms of inattention have been present for at least 6 months to a point that is inappropriate for developmental level: Inattention 1. Often does not give close attention to details or makes careless ...
NCCP
... Epidemiology Prevalence of NCCP decrease with increasing age. Patients with NCCP are ...
... Epidemiology Prevalence of NCCP decrease with increasing age. Patients with NCCP are ...
Witthoft and Rubin 2013
... were significantly higher for total CSD (T(146) = 7.75; P b .001; d = 0.53), and for anxiety (T(146) = 4.46; P b .001; d = 0.30), head/concentration (T(146) = 8.54; P b .001; d = 0.62) and tingling (T(146) = 4.46; P b .001; d = 0.53) subscales (Fig. 2, part A). Our linear regression with total CSD sc ...
... were significantly higher for total CSD (T(146) = 7.75; P b .001; d = 0.53), and for anxiety (T(146) = 4.46; P b .001; d = 0.30), head/concentration (T(146) = 8.54; P b .001; d = 0.62) and tingling (T(146) = 4.46; P b .001; d = 0.53) subscales (Fig. 2, part A). Our linear regression with total CSD sc ...
response inhibition is differentially related to instrumental and
... 2.2 conduct disorder Conduct disorder (CD) is a childhood disorder that features a “repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others and major age-appropriate societal norms or rules are violated” (Loeber, Burke, Lahey, Winters, & Zera, 2000, p. 1469) and could be co ...
... 2.2 conduct disorder Conduct disorder (CD) is a childhood disorder that features a “repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others and major age-appropriate societal norms or rules are violated” (Loeber, Burke, Lahey, Winters, & Zera, 2000, p. 1469) and could be co ...
overview of depression - Innovative Educational Services
... Major depression is manifested by a combination of symptoms that interfere with the ability to work, study, sleep, eat, and enjoy once pleasurable activities. Such a disabling episode of depression may occur only once but more commonly occurs several times in a lifetime. A less severe type of depres ...
... Major depression is manifested by a combination of symptoms that interfere with the ability to work, study, sleep, eat, and enjoy once pleasurable activities. Such a disabling episode of depression may occur only once but more commonly occurs several times in a lifetime. A less severe type of depres ...
Sensory Processing in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
... people with sensory overresponsivity may overreact to sensations that are typically not perceived as threatening or even noticed by most people. Symptoms may include inappropriate behavioral outbursts that may be triggered by the feeling of textures on skin (clothing, socks, food on fingertips), mov ...
... people with sensory overresponsivity may overreact to sensations that are typically not perceived as threatening or even noticed by most people. Symptoms may include inappropriate behavioral outbursts that may be triggered by the feeling of textures on skin (clothing, socks, food on fingertips), mov ...
A Developmental Perspective on Functional
... of FSS in a sample of 132 pediatric patients with recurrent abdominal pain: A low-risk group (70% of the sample), a short-term risk group (16%), and a long-term risk group (14%). The first two groups showed relatively long-term improvement, whereas, the latter group (the long-term risk) showed eleva ...
... of FSS in a sample of 132 pediatric patients with recurrent abdominal pain: A low-risk group (70% of the sample), a short-term risk group (16%), and a long-term risk group (14%). The first two groups showed relatively long-term improvement, whereas, the latter group (the long-term risk) showed eleva ...
A 35-Year-Old Woman with Somatic Symptoms
... these disorders is variable. For example, fibromyalgia is a condition that has been defined by objective terms alone,13 whereas premenstrual dysphoric disorder is defined using objective and subjective terms14 and multiple chemical sensitivities are defined by a completely subjective set of definiti ...
... these disorders is variable. For example, fibromyalgia is a condition that has been defined by objective terms alone,13 whereas premenstrual dysphoric disorder is defined using objective and subjective terms14 and multiple chemical sensitivities are defined by a completely subjective set of definiti ...
Neurology and Trauma: Impact and Implications
... Damien A. Dowd, Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba and Jocelyn Proulx, RESOLVE, University of Manitoba As reported in Afifi, Asmundson, Taylor and Jang (2010), lifetime prevalence rates range from 64% to 90% for experiences of trauma and 1.4% to 11.2 % for posttraumatic stress disorder ...
... Damien A. Dowd, Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba and Jocelyn Proulx, RESOLVE, University of Manitoba As reported in Afifi, Asmundson, Taylor and Jang (2010), lifetime prevalence rates range from 64% to 90% for experiences of trauma and 1.4% to 11.2 % for posttraumatic stress disorder ...