Criteria for ADD/ADHD
... specific conditions under which the accommodations were used (e.g., standardized testing, final exams, licensing or certification examinations) and whether or not they benefited the individual. However, a prior history of accommodations without demonstration of a current need does not in itself warr ...
... specific conditions under which the accommodations were used (e.g., standardized testing, final exams, licensing or certification examinations) and whether or not they benefited the individual. However, a prior history of accommodations without demonstration of a current need does not in itself warr ...
PowerPoint 5
... Mental Disorders – DSM – was developed by th American Psychiatric Association (APA) in 1952. The current edition is the ...
... Mental Disorders – DSM – was developed by th American Psychiatric Association (APA) in 1952. The current edition is the ...
Eating_Disordersas_9..
... Eating Disorders are serious mental health issues. Most that have eating disorders have completely lost perspective, which is a defining characteristic of mental illness. People with this diagnosis may be seeing, thinking, hearing, and feeling things that may not have much basis in reality. Eating d ...
... Eating Disorders are serious mental health issues. Most that have eating disorders have completely lost perspective, which is a defining characteristic of mental illness. People with this diagnosis may be seeing, thinking, hearing, and feeling things that may not have much basis in reality. Eating d ...
COMBATING STIGMA - Illinois Co-Occurring Center for Excellence
... Mark P. McGovern; THE DUAL DIAGNOSIS CAPABILITY IN ADDICTION TREATMENT (DDCAT) INDEX June, 2007; http://dms.dartmouth.edu/prc/dual/atsr/ ...
... Mark P. McGovern; THE DUAL DIAGNOSIS CAPABILITY IN ADDICTION TREATMENT (DDCAT) INDEX June, 2007; http://dms.dartmouth.edu/prc/dual/atsr/ ...
MENTAL HEALTH
... CONVERSION DISORDER: one or more symptoms or deficits affecting voluntary movement and sensory functioning, neurological in nature HYPOCHONDRIASIS: preoccupation with the fear or belief that one has a serious physical disease based on incorrect/exaggerated interpretation of symptoms ...
... CONVERSION DISORDER: one or more symptoms or deficits affecting voluntary movement and sensory functioning, neurological in nature HYPOCHONDRIASIS: preoccupation with the fear or belief that one has a serious physical disease based on incorrect/exaggerated interpretation of symptoms ...
Mental Health Issues with Study Abroad & International Students
... • Problems/issues are likely to be undiagnosed or under diagnosed due to cultural differences in mental health care • Psychosocial issues are more likely to emerge after entering the US. • Cultural norms may make seeking assistance less likely • Unlike Americans abroad, the ability to “go home” ...
... • Problems/issues are likely to be undiagnosed or under diagnosed due to cultural differences in mental health care • Psychosocial issues are more likely to emerge after entering the US. • Cultural norms may make seeking assistance less likely • Unlike Americans abroad, the ability to “go home” ...
Spotting Trouble and Fixing it
... Treatment – Cognitive therapy can help kids reframe feelings and change perspectives. Drugs may be used as an adjunct to treatment, though they have been associated with suicidal thoughts. Depression itself, however, carries its own suicide risks, so the medication decision must be made carefully. ...
... Treatment – Cognitive therapy can help kids reframe feelings and change perspectives. Drugs may be used as an adjunct to treatment, though they have been associated with suicidal thoughts. Depression itself, however, carries its own suicide risks, so the medication decision must be made carefully. ...