IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... occipital meningeal angiomatosis with calcifications(Fig 2 and 3), suggesting a diagnosis of SWS Type III.The child was discharged on the 5th day with oral anticonvulsants and physiotherapy was advised to continue back at home. DOI: 10.9790/0853-14122326 ...
... occipital meningeal angiomatosis with calcifications(Fig 2 and 3), suggesting a diagnosis of SWS Type III.The child was discharged on the 5th day with oral anticonvulsants and physiotherapy was advised to continue back at home. DOI: 10.9790/0853-14122326 ...
Hair Pulling and Skin Picking
... • Attendees will learn about the state of the art Comprehensive Behavioral Model (ComB) for the treatment of TTM and BFRBs. • Attendees will become familiar with how to conduct treatment for these disorders. ...
... • Attendees will learn about the state of the art Comprehensive Behavioral Model (ComB) for the treatment of TTM and BFRBs. • Attendees will become familiar with how to conduct treatment for these disorders. ...
DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS
... and criteria have never been met for Cyclothymic Disorder. Criterion F The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a chronic Psychotic Disorder, such as Schizophrenia or Delusional Disorder. Criterion G The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance ( ...
... and criteria have never been met for Cyclothymic Disorder. Criterion F The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a chronic Psychotic Disorder, such as Schizophrenia or Delusional Disorder. Criterion G The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance ( ...
Script
... more concerned about false cases. For example, Ross (1997) estimates that a quarter of the DID cases in the dissociative disorders unit that he directs are either faked or iatrogenic (induced by therapy). That the central feature of DID, the presentation of multiple identities, is usually not obser ...
... more concerned about false cases. For example, Ross (1997) estimates that a quarter of the DID cases in the dissociative disorders unit that he directs are either faked or iatrogenic (induced by therapy). That the central feature of DID, the presentation of multiple identities, is usually not obser ...
Chapter 13
... A person who suffers from a personality disorder is not markedly troubled by personality traits outside of that disorder ...
... A person who suffers from a personality disorder is not markedly troubled by personality traits outside of that disorder ...
Research On Borderline Personality Disorder
... only these populations, which typically have serious psychopathology, may lead to inflated estimates of the association between self-harm and psychiatric disorder, as well as of the prevalence of deliberate self-harm. The present study investigated the prevalence and correlates of deliberate self-ha ...
... only these populations, which typically have serious psychopathology, may lead to inflated estimates of the association between self-harm and psychiatric disorder, as well as of the prevalence of deliberate self-harm. The present study investigated the prevalence and correlates of deliberate self-ha ...
Personality Disorders and Substance Use Disorders
... exists when an individual’s “personality traits are inflexible and maladaptive and cause either significant impairment in social or occupational functioning or subjective distress.” ...
... exists when an individual’s “personality traits are inflexible and maladaptive and cause either significant impairment in social or occupational functioning or subjective distress.” ...
I. Differentiation between psychosomatic and somatoform disorders
... Possible relationships between somatic diseases and somatoform disorders: 1. It is only a somatic disease that is present 2. Both are present simultaneously 3. It is only a somatoform disorder that is present Definition of somatoform disorders: The existence of such a syndrome - behind which you can ...
... Possible relationships between somatic diseases and somatoform disorders: 1. It is only a somatic disease that is present 2. Both are present simultaneously 3. It is only a somatoform disorder that is present Definition of somatoform disorders: The existence of such a syndrome - behind which you can ...
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... 20 percent of the U.S. population—54 million people—are affected by some form of mental disorder. Fewer than 8 million people with mental disorders actually A mental disorder is seek treatment. an illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, Of the 20 percent of children and adolescents who suf ...
... 20 percent of the U.S. population—54 million people—are affected by some form of mental disorder. Fewer than 8 million people with mental disorders actually A mental disorder is seek treatment. an illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, Of the 20 percent of children and adolescents who suf ...
13 Mood Disorders
... episodes that do not meet criteria for major depression or mania • criteria include duration of at least 2 years with recurrent periods of mild depression alternating with hypomania ...
... episodes that do not meet criteria for major depression or mania • criteria include duration of at least 2 years with recurrent periods of mild depression alternating with hypomania ...
Beyond anorexia and bulimia nervosa: what`s “new” in eating
... allegedly show off their behaviour) and of socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., sex distribution, level of education, access to food-related information) in clinical populations will probably shed further light on the true psychopathology of this syndrome. At present, orthorexia would most appro ...
... allegedly show off their behaviour) and of socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., sex distribution, level of education, access to food-related information) in clinical populations will probably shed further light on the true psychopathology of this syndrome. At present, orthorexia would most appro ...
Assessment Evaluation Sample Paper
... improvement from the EDI-2’s use of percentile scores (Cumella, 2006). The EDI-3 norm group samples were recruited from Canada, the United States, Italy, the Netherlands and Australia and support prevalence information that is consistent with eating disorder prevalence in Western Societies (Kagee, 2 ...
... improvement from the EDI-2’s use of percentile scores (Cumella, 2006). The EDI-3 norm group samples were recruited from Canada, the United States, Italy, the Netherlands and Australia and support prevalence information that is consistent with eating disorder prevalence in Western Societies (Kagee, 2 ...
TEACHERS QUESTIONNAIRE MATHERS CLINIC LLC. 6180 E
... Total number of items scored 2 or 3 for items 1-18:_______ (ADHD, combined type—6 or more symptoms of both types) Total number of items scored 2 or 3 in items 19-28:_______ (oppositional and conduct disorder screen—3 or more symptoms) Total number of items scored 2 or 3 in items 29-35:_______ (anxie ...
... Total number of items scored 2 or 3 for items 1-18:_______ (ADHD, combined type—6 or more symptoms of both types) Total number of items scored 2 or 3 in items 19-28:_______ (oppositional and conduct disorder screen—3 or more symptoms) Total number of items scored 2 or 3 in items 29-35:_______ (anxie ...
Dimensional analysis of a categorical diagnostic interview: the DICA
... Classification of Disease-Tenth Edition (World Health Organization, 1992). At the same time, there is a psychometric perspective which enjoys considerable success (Krueger, Caspi, Moffit and Silva, 1998). These two approaches have today provided two different taxonomies of child disorders: «clinical ...
... Classification of Disease-Tenth Edition (World Health Organization, 1992). At the same time, there is a psychometric perspective which enjoys considerable success (Krueger, Caspi, Moffit and Silva, 1998). These two approaches have today provided two different taxonomies of child disorders: «clinical ...
Delusional Disorder
... help with the behavioral and psychological problems associated with delusional disorder. Through therapy, patients also can learn to control their symptoms, identify early warning signs of relapse, and develop a relapse prevention plan. Psychosocial therapies include the following: • Individual psyc ...
... help with the behavioral and psychological problems associated with delusional disorder. Through therapy, patients also can learn to control their symptoms, identify early warning signs of relapse, and develop a relapse prevention plan. Psychosocial therapies include the following: • Individual psyc ...
Depression - Anxiety and Depression Association of America
... depression are also diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. The term “anxiety disorder” includes generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder and panic attacks, agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder, selective mutism, separation anxiety, and specific phobias. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and ...
... depression are also diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. The term “anxiety disorder” includes generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder and panic attacks, agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder, selective mutism, separation anxiety, and specific phobias. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and ...
Are Symptom Clusters Explanatory? A Study in Mental Disorders
... the idea that Nash is a genius because he has schizophrenia” (Covell, 2013, emphasis added). In the wake of a mass shooting, it is common for people to cite the shooter’s mental illness in explaining the atrocity (Craghill & Clement, 2015). Consider the most basic form of such explanatory claims: th ...
... the idea that Nash is a genius because he has schizophrenia” (Covell, 2013, emphasis added). In the wake of a mass shooting, it is common for people to cite the shooter’s mental illness in explaining the atrocity (Craghill & Clement, 2015). Consider the most basic form of such explanatory claims: th ...
Curriculum Vitae - Houston OCD Program
... relationship difficulties, and anger-related concerns. Additional experiences included providing 24-hours a day emergency services to university students, attending weekly group and individual supervision meetings, as well as weekly didactic meetings. Psychological Clinic, University of Arkansas, Fa ...
... relationship difficulties, and anger-related concerns. Additional experiences included providing 24-hours a day emergency services to university students, attending weekly group and individual supervision meetings, as well as weekly didactic meetings. Psychological Clinic, University of Arkansas, Fa ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - National Association of School
... relief from the anxiety created by the obsessive thoughts. Sometimes there is a clear connection between the obsession and the compulsion (e.g., contamination and washing), but this may not always be the case (e.g., counting behaviors may be used to prevent harm to others). Often the urge to perform ...
... relief from the anxiety created by the obsessive thoughts. Sometimes there is a clear connection between the obsession and the compulsion (e.g., contamination and washing), but this may not always be the case (e.g., counting behaviors may be used to prevent harm to others). Often the urge to perform ...
Obsessions
... Many disorders in new category differ substantially from OCD • OCD compulsions are intentional, in contrast to mechanical or robotic repetitive behaviors such as tics • Repetitive behaviors in addictive disorders or in trichotillomania or, are carried out because they produce pleasure, distraction, ...
... Many disorders in new category differ substantially from OCD • OCD compulsions are intentional, in contrast to mechanical or robotic repetitive behaviors such as tics • Repetitive behaviors in addictive disorders or in trichotillomania or, are carried out because they produce pleasure, distraction, ...
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.