Clinical Pearls on Best Approaches to Psychogenic Movement
... College of Medicine Movement Disorders Clinic have a psychogenic cause for their symptoms.4 "I think the reason [for the high rates at our center] is that community neurologists recognize the common movement disorders and refer the atypical ones to movement disorder centers," said Jankovic. "Many, i ...
... College of Medicine Movement Disorders Clinic have a psychogenic cause for their symptoms.4 "I think the reason [for the high rates at our center] is that community neurologists recognize the common movement disorders and refer the atypical ones to movement disorder centers," said Jankovic. "Many, i ...
Figure 1: Lifetime, 12-month and and 30
... F 3, affective dis F 4, neurotic dis. F 5, eating dis F 5, personality dis ...
... F 3, affective dis F 4, neurotic dis. F 5, eating dis F 5, personality dis ...
Central Tendency” - North Dakota State University
... a. axons grow faster than dendrites in order to play a role in shaping dendritic growth b. axons grow faster than dendrites in order to reach a larger maximum size c. dendrite grow faster than axons in order to play a role in shaping axonal growth d. dendrite grow faster than axons in order to reach ...
... a. axons grow faster than dendrites in order to play a role in shaping dendritic growth b. axons grow faster than dendrites in order to reach a larger maximum size c. dendrite grow faster than axons in order to play a role in shaping axonal growth d. dendrite grow faster than axons in order to reach ...
AEMT Transition - Unit 22
... (continued) – Impulse control disorders – Personality disorders – Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders – Autism spectrum disorders – Substance related disorders – Alzheimer’s disease – Suicide ...
... (continued) – Impulse control disorders – Personality disorders – Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders – Autism spectrum disorders – Substance related disorders – Alzheimer’s disease – Suicide ...
Paralympics and conversion disorder
... competitive sport), without distress. Paradoxically, la belle indifference has long been held up as a useful indicator of CD as distinct from neurological conditions—in fact it is found more or less equally in both.9 The real dilemma is distinguishing CD from a factitious disorder or malingering.10 ...
... competitive sport), without distress. Paradoxically, la belle indifference has long been held up as a useful indicator of CD as distinct from neurological conditions—in fact it is found more or less equally in both.9 The real dilemma is distinguishing CD from a factitious disorder or malingering.10 ...
Depression and anxiety in dissociative (conversion) disorder
... Conversion disorder is judged to be caused by psychological factors as the illness is preceded by conflicts or other stressors. The symptoms are not intentionally produced, are not caused by substance use, and the gain is primarily psychological and not social, monetary, or legal.1 As the duration o ...
... Conversion disorder is judged to be caused by psychological factors as the illness is preceded by conflicts or other stressors. The symptoms are not intentionally produced, are not caused by substance use, and the gain is primarily psychological and not social, monetary, or legal.1 As the duration o ...
Chapter 28: Psychiatric Emergencies
... Medications for Psychiatric Disorders and Behavioral Emergencies • Patients may be taking any of several types of psychotropic drugs. • During your assessment, determine: − Which medications have been prescribed − Whether they are being taken ...
... Medications for Psychiatric Disorders and Behavioral Emergencies • Patients may be taking any of several types of psychotropic drugs. • During your assessment, determine: − Which medications have been prescribed − Whether they are being taken ...
el-Guebaly - University of Calgary
... PRESENTING COMPLAINT: GAMBLING (last 3 yrs): - progressive increase in VLT use - currently gambles ~ once/week, 8-10 hours/session, spending 3-600$ each time - last month, stole husband’s bank card: worried! - reported being given the “run-around” when seeking help & no follow-up ...
... PRESENTING COMPLAINT: GAMBLING (last 3 yrs): - progressive increase in VLT use - currently gambles ~ once/week, 8-10 hours/session, spending 3-600$ each time - last month, stole husband’s bank card: worried! - reported being given the “run-around” when seeking help & no follow-up ...
Traditional Therapies
... A Library and Resource Center on Alcohol, Tobacco, Other Drugs, Mental Health and Wellness ...
... A Library and Resource Center on Alcohol, Tobacco, Other Drugs, Mental Health and Wellness ...
Best Practices for adolescent girls with conversion disorder
... and its influence on outcome (e.g. Stonnington et al, 2006). The importance of therapeutic alliance is commonly held throughout child and youth mental health, and it might also be an important factor in therapy for conversion disorder involving a physiotherapy component. Based on three case reviews, ...
... and its influence on outcome (e.g. Stonnington et al, 2006). The importance of therapeutic alliance is commonly held throughout child and youth mental health, and it might also be an important factor in therapy for conversion disorder involving a physiotherapy component. Based on three case reviews, ...
Chapter 13 Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders
... Delusions & hallucinations –Usually have a theme, e.g., grandeur or persecution • Relatively intact cognition and affect • No disorganized speech or behavior ...
... Delusions & hallucinations –Usually have a theme, e.g., grandeur or persecution • Relatively intact cognition and affect • No disorganized speech or behavior ...
instructional package - Horry Georgetown Technical College
... psychological disorders. Students are also encouraged to take notes. This course is designed to foster interaction, active learning, and the sharing of ideas and information. Therefore, as a student, you are encouraged to participate and to be respectful of other students and the instructor. (Please ...
... psychological disorders. Students are also encouraged to take notes. This course is designed to foster interaction, active learning, and the sharing of ideas and information. Therefore, as a student, you are encouraged to participate and to be respectful of other students and the instructor. (Please ...