bledsoe_pcpp4_ch11_lecture - McLaren
... interpersonal or sexual relations). – Pose threat to life or well-being of patient or others. – Significantly deviate from society's expectations or norms. ©2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Paramedic Care: Principles & Practice, 4th Ed. ...
... interpersonal or sexual relations). – Pose threat to life or well-being of patient or others. – Significantly deviate from society's expectations or norms. ©2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Paramedic Care: Principles & Practice, 4th Ed. ...
The Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A Review of Meta
... Abstract Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) refers to a popular therapeutic approach that has been applied to a variety of problems. The goal of this review was to provide a comprehensive survey of meta-analyses examining the efficacy of CBT. We identified 269 meta-analytic studies and reviewed of t ...
... Abstract Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) refers to a popular therapeutic approach that has been applied to a variety of problems. The goal of this review was to provide a comprehensive survey of meta-analyses examining the efficacy of CBT. We identified 269 meta-analytic studies and reviewed of t ...
NIH Public Access Emotional dysregulation and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Author Manuscript
... Finally, given that ADHD is associated with poor higher order cognitive control even in the absence of emotionally salient stimuli, what role does poor cognitive control play in emotion dysregulation in ADHD? Evidence suggests a modest connection but not isomorphism. For example, in 49 boys with and ...
... Finally, given that ADHD is associated with poor higher order cognitive control even in the absence of emotionally salient stimuli, what role does poor cognitive control play in emotion dysregulation in ADHD? Evidence suggests a modest connection but not isomorphism. For example, in 49 boys with and ...
The Frontoparietal Control System: A Central Role in Mental Health
... throughout the brain (Cole and others 2013a; Cole and others 2013b) (Fig. 1B). It is currently unknown exactly how the control system’s flexible hubs use adjustments in functional connectivity to implement control of distal systems. One parsimonious possibility is that flexible hubs implement contro ...
... throughout the brain (Cole and others 2013a; Cole and others 2013b) (Fig. 1B). It is currently unknown exactly how the control system’s flexible hubs use adjustments in functional connectivity to implement control of distal systems. One parsimonious possibility is that flexible hubs implement contro ...
fMRI sample and movement - Open Research Exeter
... been tested as an adjunctive intervention to treatment-as-usual (TAU; in this case antidepressant medication) among adults [13]. In this study, only 10% of those who received RFCBT relapsed over the course of six months compared to 53% of those in TAU, indicating that rumination is a modifiable mech ...
... been tested as an adjunctive intervention to treatment-as-usual (TAU; in this case antidepressant medication) among adults [13]. In this study, only 10% of those who received RFCBT relapsed over the course of six months compared to 53% of those in TAU, indicating that rumination is a modifiable mech ...
Cognitive Aspects of Hypochondriasis and the Somatization Syndrome
... The diagnosis of somatization disorder, however, covers only a small subgroup of these patients. Therefore, Escobar and colleagues (Escobar, Burnam, Karno, Forsythe, & Golding, 1987; Escobar et al., 1989) proposed a group of patients with abridged somatization disorder or somatic symptom index (SSI) ...
... The diagnosis of somatization disorder, however, covers only a small subgroup of these patients. Therefore, Escobar and colleagues (Escobar, Burnam, Karno, Forsythe, & Golding, 1987; Escobar et al., 1989) proposed a group of patients with abridged somatization disorder or somatic symptom index (SSI) ...
... (6) often avoids or strongly dislikes tasks, such as homework, that require sustained mental effort; (7) often loses things necessary for certain tasks and activities, such as school assignments, pencils, books, toys or tools; (8) is often easily distracted by external stimuli; (9) is often forgetfu ...
Somatoform Dissociation in Traumatized World War I Combat Soldiers
... front as soon as possible–there are virtually no post-WWI psychiatric studies on chronically traumatized war veterans. As far as we know there was only one follow-up study. This 1920 American study consisted of 760 men out of a larger group of pensioners suffering from war neuroses, and revealed tha ...
... front as soon as possible–there are virtually no post-WWI psychiatric studies on chronically traumatized war veterans. As far as we know there was only one follow-up study. This 1920 American study consisted of 760 men out of a larger group of pensioners suffering from war neuroses, and revealed tha ...
Satan-contolling-the-minds-of-your
... How does a child become diagnosed as ADHD? What are the criteria for such a diagnosis? This is a shocker. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV), considered the “bible” of psychiatric diagnosis, the entire criteria for making a diagnosis of oppos ...
... How does a child become diagnosed as ADHD? What are the criteria for such a diagnosis? This is a shocker. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV), considered the “bible” of psychiatric diagnosis, the entire criteria for making a diagnosis of oppos ...
The effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy
... that they have access to recent research evidence that demonstrates the effectiveness of different therapeutic approaches, to assist them in their practice. This document is one of a series of reviews that has been commissioned by the PACFA Research Committee to support its Member Associations in th ...
... that they have access to recent research evidence that demonstrates the effectiveness of different therapeutic approaches, to assist them in their practice. This document is one of a series of reviews that has been commissioned by the PACFA Research Committee to support its Member Associations in th ...
actual neurosis and ptsd
... changes (Paris, 2000, pp. 177–178). In other words, it is the ever-complex interplay between nature and nurture that determines the final result. This interplay brings us to the empirical findings of neuropsychological research (Brewin, 1998; Van der Kolk, 1994; Van der Kolk & Fisler, 1995). Studies ...
... changes (Paris, 2000, pp. 177–178). In other words, it is the ever-complex interplay between nature and nurture that determines the final result. This interplay brings us to the empirical findings of neuropsychological research (Brewin, 1998; Van der Kolk, 1994; Van der Kolk & Fisler, 1995). Studies ...
Associations between substance use disorder and
... Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ........................................................................... 9 The relationship between ADHD and SUD ................................................................... 13 ADHD and specific substances ........................................... ...
... Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ........................................................................... 9 The relationship between ADHD and SUD ................................................................... 13 ADHD and specific substances ........................................... ...
Visceral sensitivity and functional dyspepsia
... in the genesis of most functional disorders. Correcting or modulating this response underlies most current pharmacological efforts seeking to suppress or alleviate symptoms associated with these disorders (1, 2). The pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia is poorly understood. Diagnoses are still o ...
... in the genesis of most functional disorders. Correcting or modulating this response underlies most current pharmacological efforts seeking to suppress or alleviate symptoms associated with these disorders (1, 2). The pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia is poorly understood. Diagnoses are still o ...