Should the scope of addictive behaviors be broadened
... Asking about frequency of gambling upfront may be useful for identifying potential disordered gamblers, as those who report no or very limited gambling are unlikely to have clinically significant problems with gambling. However, while this practice decreases administration time, it may also hinder ...
... Asking about frequency of gambling upfront may be useful for identifying potential disordered gamblers, as those who report no or very limited gambling are unlikely to have clinically significant problems with gambling. However, while this practice decreases administration time, it may also hinder ...
CD-1451P1 / Co-occurring Disorders Ed Course
... material recommends which of the following: a. All individuals presenting for substance abuse treatment should be screened routinely for co-occurring mental disorders. b. All individuals presenting for treatment for a mental disorder should be screened routinely for any substance use disorder. c. Bo ...
... material recommends which of the following: a. All individuals presenting for substance abuse treatment should be screened routinely for co-occurring mental disorders. b. All individuals presenting for treatment for a mental disorder should be screened routinely for any substance use disorder. c. Bo ...
Dissociative Experience and Cultural Neuroscience
... Though many of the college students who scored high on the DES came close to meeting the criteria for DSM-IV dissociative disorders, it is notable that they failed to meet the distress criterion (Ross et al. 1990). This criterion states that individuals must experience ‘‘clinically significant distr ...
... Though many of the college students who scored high on the DES came close to meeting the criteria for DSM-IV dissociative disorders, it is notable that they failed to meet the distress criterion (Ross et al. 1990). This criterion states that individuals must experience ‘‘clinically significant distr ...
Kluwer Academic Publishers
... The purpose of this handbook, originally published in 1984, was to provide a comprehensive review of current clinical descriptions, research , and theories of psychopathology. Descriptive psychopathology is a field that forms the foundation of clinical practice and research in clinical psychology, ps ...
... The purpose of this handbook, originally published in 1984, was to provide a comprehensive review of current clinical descriptions, research , and theories of psychopathology. Descriptive psychopathology is a field that forms the foundation of clinical practice and research in clinical psychology, ps ...
Clinical Utility of EEG in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... disorders. More instructive, therefore, are studies examining whether EEG can discriminate among ADHD, learning disorders, and other psychiatric disorders. Chabot and Serfontein published two papers (Chabot et al., 1996; Chabot & Serfontein, 1996) reporting discrimination between normal children and ...
... disorders. More instructive, therefore, are studies examining whether EEG can discriminate among ADHD, learning disorders, and other psychiatric disorders. Chabot and Serfontein published two papers (Chabot et al., 1996; Chabot & Serfontein, 1996) reporting discrimination between normal children and ...
Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
... LOS) that is diagnosed after age 45 and seen more often in women. The illness is diagnosed most frequently in the early twenties for men and late twenties for women. The progression of the disease is as variable as its presentation. In some cases, the disease progresses through exacerbations and rem ...
... LOS) that is diagnosed after age 45 and seen more often in women. The illness is diagnosed most frequently in the early twenties for men and late twenties for women. The progression of the disease is as variable as its presentation. In some cases, the disease progresses through exacerbations and rem ...
Chapter 2 - Kenniscentrum Kinder
... & Rohde, 2007). ASD is characterized by impaired social interaction skills and verbal and nonverbal communication, as well as restricted and repetitive behavior and interests, while ADHD is characterized by severe inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). S ...
... & Rohde, 2007). ASD is characterized by impaired social interaction skills and verbal and nonverbal communication, as well as restricted and repetitive behavior and interests, while ADHD is characterized by severe inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). S ...
Associations between substance use disorder and
... There are up to ten times more boys than girls in clinical samples of children with ADHD, but the gender difference declines with age. In epidemiological and adult samples there are usually about twice as many males than females (Wilens et al, 2002). Gudjonsson et al (2012) used a self-administered ...
... There are up to ten times more boys than girls in clinical samples of children with ADHD, but the gender difference declines with age. In epidemiological and adult samples there are usually about twice as many males than females (Wilens et al, 2002). Gudjonsson et al (2012) used a self-administered ...
Best Practices for Treatment of Post
... Other diagnoses, such as borderline personality disorder or the controversial dissociative identity disorder, may come to be fully recognized as post-traumatic stress. PSTD is a disorder of affect, behavior, and cognition. It affects mood regulation, spurs maladaptive action, and distorts thoughts. ...
... Other diagnoses, such as borderline personality disorder or the controversial dissociative identity disorder, may come to be fully recognized as post-traumatic stress. PSTD is a disorder of affect, behavior, and cognition. It affects mood regulation, spurs maladaptive action, and distorts thoughts. ...
Cognitive risks in developmental psychopathology 1 Cognitive Risks
... Cognitive risks in developmental psychopathology 9 reviews and meta-analyses, as well as essential individual papers, that establish associations between these cognitive influences and those selective psychopathologies. It is important to emphasize, as became evident in conducting this review of co ...
... Cognitive risks in developmental psychopathology 9 reviews and meta-analyses, as well as essential individual papers, that establish associations between these cognitive influences and those selective psychopathologies. It is important to emphasize, as became evident in conducting this review of co ...
Psychopathology - University of Denver
... Cognitive risks in developmental psychopathology 9 reviews and meta-analyses, as well as essential individual papers, that establish associations between these cognitive influences and those selective psychopathologies. It is important to emphasize, as became evident in conducting this review of co ...
... Cognitive risks in developmental psychopathology 9 reviews and meta-analyses, as well as essential individual papers, that establish associations between these cognitive influences and those selective psychopathologies. It is important to emphasize, as became evident in conducting this review of co ...
The Relationship Between ADHD and Trait Facets of the Five
... Some studies have identified distinct personality profiles related to ADHD. For instance, Ranseen, Campbell, and Baer (1998) found higher scores in the neuroticism domain and significantly lower scores in the conscientiousness domain than those without ADHD. Similarly, Nigg et al., (2002) also found ...
... Some studies have identified distinct personality profiles related to ADHD. For instance, Ranseen, Campbell, and Baer (1998) found higher scores in the neuroticism domain and significantly lower scores in the conscientiousness domain than those without ADHD. Similarly, Nigg et al., (2002) also found ...
Abstractbook EABCT 2012
... Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is one of the most common of anxiety disorders, both as a principal and as an additional diagnosis. Some have argued that it is the basic anxiety disorder from which the others often emerge. Despite its prevalence and importance, fewer therapeutic developments spec ...
... Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is one of the most common of anxiety disorders, both as a principal and as an additional diagnosis. Some have argued that it is the basic anxiety disorder from which the others often emerge. Despite its prevalence and importance, fewer therapeutic developments spec ...
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... searching the literature pertinent to particular aspects of managing mood disorders. To ensure content and form were acceptable to end-users, and to pre-empt well-recognised challenges with knowledge translation, two formal rounds of external consultation and review were undertaken with relevant exp ...
... searching the literature pertinent to particular aspects of managing mood disorders. To ensure content and form were acceptable to end-users, and to pre-empt well-recognised challenges with knowledge translation, two formal rounds of external consultation and review were undertaken with relevant exp ...
Pathways to School-Age Internalizing Symptoms 1 Running head
... Deficits in emotion regulation skills also have been related to child adjustment problems and psychopathology, including internalizing symptoms, at school age and beyond (Buckner, Mezzacappa, & Beardslee, 2003; Chaplin, Cole, & Zahn-Waxler, 2005). For young children, one set of strategies that appea ...
... Deficits in emotion regulation skills also have been related to child adjustment problems and psychopathology, including internalizing symptoms, at school age and beyond (Buckner, Mezzacappa, & Beardslee, 2003; Chaplin, Cole, & Zahn-Waxler, 2005). For young children, one set of strategies that appea ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome - BORA
... This thesis would never have materialized without you and your cooperation. The experience I have gained in meeting the pain and burden of your fatigue has challenged my own illness perceptions and improved my clinical competence. The clinical work included in this thesis was carried out through my ...
... This thesis would never have materialized without you and your cooperation. The experience I have gained in meeting the pain and burden of your fatigue has challenged my own illness perceptions and improved my clinical competence. The clinical work included in this thesis was carried out through my ...
PTSD - NDCRC
... Dissociative symptoms are not related to substance abuse or other medical condition ...
... Dissociative symptoms are not related to substance abuse or other medical condition ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CREATIVITY Mad Genius Revisited
... Gore & Widiger, 2013; Nelson, Seal, Pantelis, & Phillips, 2014; Saulsman & Page, 2004; Verdoux & Van Os, 2002). For example, people may have weak inclination towards depression and experience no depressive symptoms, may experience mild symptoms of depression, or may suffer severe symptoms of depress ...
... Gore & Widiger, 2013; Nelson, Seal, Pantelis, & Phillips, 2014; Saulsman & Page, 2004; Verdoux & Van Os, 2002). For example, people may have weak inclination towards depression and experience no depressive symptoms, may experience mild symptoms of depression, or may suffer severe symptoms of depress ...
The little imitator-porphyria: a neuropsychiatric
... increased prevalence of both latent and manifest porphyria in psychiatric populations. However, there are significant methodological problems with the studies to date; in particular, given the wide geographical variability, the absence of control groups. It remains unclear whether porphyria was caus ...
... increased prevalence of both latent and manifest porphyria in psychiatric populations. However, there are significant methodological problems with the studies to date; in particular, given the wide geographical variability, the absence of control groups. It remains unclear whether porphyria was caus ...
Mood disorders - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... they are not without their limitations. An understanding of several logistical, ethical, and methodological challenges helps to explain many of the evidence ‘blind spots’ in medical practice. Many clinically relevant dilemmas cannot be fully elucidated empirically because of significant ethical issu ...
... they are not without their limitations. An understanding of several logistical, ethical, and methodological challenges helps to explain many of the evidence ‘blind spots’ in medical practice. Many clinically relevant dilemmas cannot be fully elucidated empirically because of significant ethical issu ...
OCD and Exposure Response Prevention
... with the presence of obsessions or compulsions that are time-consuming…or cause marked distress or significant impairment” (Dyches et al., 2010, p. 35). It is the fourth most commonly diagnosed mental illness in the United States, affecting 1 in 200 children and adolescents (Bornheimer, 2014; Whites ...
... with the presence of obsessions or compulsions that are time-consuming…or cause marked distress or significant impairment” (Dyches et al., 2010, p. 35). It is the fourth most commonly diagnosed mental illness in the United States, affecting 1 in 200 children and adolescents (Bornheimer, 2014; Whites ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups
... between thoughts and feelings than would be possible in individual therapy (Hollon & Shaw, 1979; Heimberg et al., 1993). However, traditional CBT protocols for groups also imply that group CBT is similar to individual CBT, only the audience has grown from a single person to a handful. Few CBT group ...
... between thoughts and feelings than would be possible in individual therapy (Hollon & Shaw, 1979; Heimberg et al., 1993). However, traditional CBT protocols for groups also imply that group CBT is similar to individual CBT, only the audience has grown from a single person to a handful. Few CBT group ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... Bateman (2006) hypothesized that individuals with BPD are less able to accurately perceive the mental states of others within intimate relationships; this would likely lead to decreased intimacy, as empathy is a key feature of intimacy (Dandeneau & Johnson, 1994; Reis & Shaver, 1988). Additionally, ...
... Bateman (2006) hypothesized that individuals with BPD are less able to accurately perceive the mental states of others within intimate relationships; this would likely lead to decreased intimacy, as empathy is a key feature of intimacy (Dandeneau & Johnson, 1994; Reis & Shaver, 1988). Additionally, ...
Asperger syndrome
Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger's syndrome, Asperger disorder (AD) or simply Asperger's, is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, alongside restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. It differs from other autism spectrum disorders by its relative preservation of linguistic and cognitive development. Although not required for diagnosis, physical clumsiness and atypical (peculiar or odd) use of language are frequently reported. The diagnosis of Asperger's was eliminated in the 2013 fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and replaced by a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder on a severity scale.The syndrome is named after the Austrian pediatrician Hans Asperger who, in 1944, studied and described children in his practice who lacked nonverbal communication skills, demonstrated limited empathy with their peers, and were physically clumsy. The modern conception of Asperger syndrome came into existence in 1981 and went through a period of popularization, becoming standardized as a diagnosis in the early 1990s. Many questions and controversies remain about aspects of the disorder. There is doubt about whether it is distinct from high-functioning autism (HFA); partly because of this, its prevalence is not firmly established.The exact cause of Asperger's is unknown. Although research suggests the likelihood of a genetic basis, there is no known genetic cause, and brain imaging techniques have not identified a clear common pathology. There is no single treatment, and the effectiveness of particular interventions is supported by only limited data. Intervention is aimed at improving symptoms and function. The mainstay of management is behavioral therapy, focusing on specific deficits to address poor communication skills, obsessive or repetitive routines, and physical clumsiness. Most children improve as they mature to adulthood, but social and communication difficulties may persist. Some researchers and people with Asperger's have advocated a shift in attitudes toward the view that it is a difference, rather than a disease that must be treated or cured. Globally Asperger's is estimated to affect 31 million people as of 2013.