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... adolescent girls with a history of maltreatment, selfreported emotion regulation difficulties were positively correlated with PTSD symptom severity when controlling for maltreatment characteristics (Sundermann & DePrince, 2015). With respect to neurocognitive mechanisms, neurocircuitry models of PTSD ...
... adolescent girls with a history of maltreatment, selfreported emotion regulation difficulties were positively correlated with PTSD symptom severity when controlling for maltreatment characteristics (Sundermann & DePrince, 2015). With respect to neurocognitive mechanisms, neurocircuitry models of PTSD ...
NEST Information Booklet for Professionals
... associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain. NES are medically unexplained and attributed to psychological causes. Most NES involve a period of impaired consciousness and amnesia. Some patients with NES experience symptoms which also occur in panic attacks but panic attacks do not caus ...
... associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain. NES are medically unexplained and attributed to psychological causes. Most NES involve a period of impaired consciousness and amnesia. Some patients with NES experience symptoms which also occur in panic attacks but panic attacks do not caus ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... normal and common experience – How do such common fears differ from phobias? • More intense and persistent fear • Greater desire to avoid the feared object or situation • Distress that interferes with functioning ...
... normal and common experience – How do such common fears differ from phobias? • More intense and persistent fear • Greater desire to avoid the feared object or situation • Distress that interferes with functioning ...
Long-Lasting Mental Fatigue After Recovery from Meningitis or
... there are limited possibilities to assess it objectively. Therefore, the problems caused by mental fatigue have not until now generated any extensive research. Mental fatigue is treated by many professionals as an issue of secondary importance. As mental fatigue has such a great impact on many funct ...
... there are limited possibilities to assess it objectively. Therefore, the problems caused by mental fatigue have not until now generated any extensive research. Mental fatigue is treated by many professionals as an issue of secondary importance. As mental fatigue has such a great impact on many funct ...
Profile of Discrete Emotions in Affective Disorders in Older Primary
... & Pieper, 1997). A more detailed understanding of the emotional experience of older depressed and nondepressed persons can help identify depressionrelated symptoms in older patients that are not directly attributable to medical problems. The frequencies and intensities of particular emotions may hav ...
... & Pieper, 1997). A more detailed understanding of the emotional experience of older depressed and nondepressed persons can help identify depressionrelated symptoms in older patients that are not directly attributable to medical problems. The frequencies and intensities of particular emotions may hav ...
the big five and adhd: an investigation of subtypes and
... DSM-IV, the prevalence of ADHD is estimated to be 3-7% percent in school age children, whereas other studies estimate the prevalence of ADHD to be as high as 22-57% (Mash & Barkley, 2003). One possible reason for these higher rates is that some studies use only the presence of hyperactivity, rather ...
... DSM-IV, the prevalence of ADHD is estimated to be 3-7% percent in school age children, whereas other studies estimate the prevalence of ADHD to be as high as 22-57% (Mash & Barkley, 2003). One possible reason for these higher rates is that some studies use only the presence of hyperactivity, rather ...
Adults with autism spectrum disorder
... 1. Finding: Approximately one in every hundred adults living in households in the UK meets the diagnostic criteria for ASD. This is broadly the same prevalence rate as within the child population. Implication: The finding that ASD is as common in the adult population as it is among children contrad ...
... 1. Finding: Approximately one in every hundred adults living in households in the UK meets the diagnostic criteria for ASD. This is broadly the same prevalence rate as within the child population. Implication: The finding that ASD is as common in the adult population as it is among children contrad ...
Internet administration of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale: A psychometric evaluation
... test-retest (r ¼.55–.66) over a 12-week interval, good discriminant and convergent validity, as well as sensitivity to treatment effects and diagnostic sensitivity (Abramowitz et al., 2010). Given this, the DOCS holds promise as an OC symptom measure, but further investigations of the psychometric p ...
... test-retest (r ¼.55–.66) over a 12-week interval, good discriminant and convergent validity, as well as sensitivity to treatment effects and diagnostic sensitivity (Abramowitz et al., 2010). Given this, the DOCS holds promise as an OC symptom measure, but further investigations of the psychometric p ...
Jeanne Fery: a sixteenth-century case of dissociative identity disorder.
... (MPD). This is perhaps the earliest historical case in which DID can be diagnosed retrospectively with confidence. Jeanne Fery, a 25-year-old Dominican Nun, wrote her own account of her exorcism which took place in Mons, France in 1584 and 1585. Her exorcists produced an even more detailed account d ...
... (MPD). This is perhaps the earliest historical case in which DID can be diagnosed retrospectively with confidence. Jeanne Fery, a 25-year-old Dominican Nun, wrote her own account of her exorcism which took place in Mons, France in 1584 and 1585. Her exorcists produced an even more detailed account d ...
Eating disorder prevention for the college
... Eight out of every ten women in the United States are dissatisfied with their appearance (Smolak, 1996). In the United States alone, over 10 million females fight a battle with an eating disorder, specifically anorexia nervosa or bulimia, and even more suffer from a binge eating disorder (Crowther e ...
... Eight out of every ten women in the United States are dissatisfied with their appearance (Smolak, 1996). In the United States alone, over 10 million females fight a battle with an eating disorder, specifically anorexia nervosa or bulimia, and even more suffer from a binge eating disorder (Crowther e ...
Je pense, donc je suis” - Australian Physiotherapists in
... 65% had onset prior to age 8; and 98% had onset by age 16 years. Majority reported exposure to an amputee in childhood. 44% of First’s subjects reported that their desire interfered with social functioning, occupational functioning, or leisure activities. ...
... 65% had onset prior to age 8; and 98% had onset by age 16 years. Majority reported exposure to an amputee in childhood. 44% of First’s subjects reported that their desire interfered with social functioning, occupational functioning, or leisure activities. ...
“Je pense, donc je suis”
... 65% had onset prior to age 8; and 98% had onset by age 16 years. Majority reported exposure to an amputee in childhood. 44% of First’s subjects reported that their desire interfered with social functioning, occupational functioning, or leisure activities. ...
... 65% had onset prior to age 8; and 98% had onset by age 16 years. Majority reported exposure to an amputee in childhood. 44% of First’s subjects reported that their desire interfered with social functioning, occupational functioning, or leisure activities. ...