Review of Literature on Conduct Disorders and
... with teacher objectives and methods, social interaction in the school and classroom, intelligence ofthe student, and background factors affecting his attitude . Behavioural modification techniques may be overemphasised at the expense of behavioural analysis(Galloway, 1982). Schools with low exclusio ...
... with teacher objectives and methods, social interaction in the school and classroom, intelligence ofthe student, and background factors affecting his attitude . Behavioural modification techniques may be overemphasised at the expense of behavioural analysis(Galloway, 1982). Schools with low exclusio ...
Depression and anxiety in dissociative (conversion) disorder
... Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi a tertiary care facility. 100 consecutive patients (both inpatients and out-patients) of both sexes between ages of 13-60 years, diagnosed as conversion disorder from December 2009 to May 2010 were included in the study. The diagnosis was based on the criteria laid do ...
... Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi a tertiary care facility. 100 consecutive patients (both inpatients and out-patients) of both sexes between ages of 13-60 years, diagnosed as conversion disorder from December 2009 to May 2010 were included in the study. The diagnosis was based on the criteria laid do ...
I. Differentiation between psychosomatic and somatoform disorders
... • sexual life - pain, diminished libido, ejaculatory dysfunction, irregular cycles The most common of somatoform disorders (diagnoses): → somatization disorder a wide, variable, multi-organ, diverse complaints without any medical / biological relationship to each other, chronic course, many somatic ...
... • sexual life - pain, diminished libido, ejaculatory dysfunction, irregular cycles The most common of somatoform disorders (diagnoses): → somatization disorder a wide, variable, multi-organ, diverse complaints without any medical / biological relationship to each other, chronic course, many somatic ...
Mental Illness MENTAL ILLNESS Mental Illness What are the
... Is a disorder in which a person breaks from reality in several ways. People with the disorder do not always have the same symptoms. ...
... Is a disorder in which a person breaks from reality in several ways. People with the disorder do not always have the same symptoms. ...
Eating Disorders
... • An eating disorder is when a person experiences severe disturbances in eating behavior, such as extreme reduction of food intake or extreme overeating, or feelings of extreme distress or concern about body weight or shape. • A person with an eating disorder may have started out just eating smaller ...
... • An eating disorder is when a person experiences severe disturbances in eating behavior, such as extreme reduction of food intake or extreme overeating, or feelings of extreme distress or concern about body weight or shape. • A person with an eating disorder may have started out just eating smaller ...
What is Abnormal?
... Lambert & Lyubansky (1999) • Compared American and Jamaican children’s & adolescents’ behavior problems using parents’ and teachers’ reports FINDINGS • # of total problem behaviors – same in both cultures • In the US, externalizing is almost twice as much as internalizing in children and (lower in) ...
... Lambert & Lyubansky (1999) • Compared American and Jamaican children’s & adolescents’ behavior problems using parents’ and teachers’ reports FINDINGS • # of total problem behaviors – same in both cultures • In the US, externalizing is almost twice as much as internalizing in children and (lower in) ...
somatizing - Ontario College of Family Physicians
... For each ailment that doctors cure with medications (as I am told they do occasionally succeed in doing), they produce ten others in healthy individuals by inoculating them with that pathogenic agent a thousand times more virulent than all the microbes - the idea that ...
... For each ailment that doctors cure with medications (as I am told they do occasionally succeed in doing), they produce ten others in healthy individuals by inoculating them with that pathogenic agent a thousand times more virulent than all the microbes - the idea that ...
The neurological manifestations of trauma: lessons from World War I
... Adjustment disorders; 4: Personality disorders; 5: Sensorymotor conversions [motor: gait disorders, paralyses, contractures, speech disorders; sensory: disturbances of sensation, hearing, vision]; 6: Functional seizures; 7: Somatoform disorders; 8: Other dissociative syndromes [other than dissociati ...
... Adjustment disorders; 4: Personality disorders; 5: Sensorymotor conversions [motor: gait disorders, paralyses, contractures, speech disorders; sensory: disturbances of sensation, hearing, vision]; 6: Functional seizures; 7: Somatoform disorders; 8: Other dissociative syndromes [other than dissociati ...
Precursors of Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... Research in this area has been limited because of the assumption that childhood and adolescent personality characteristics are unstable, and do not persist into adulthood (Trull and Durrett 2005, Esterberg 2010). Although the assumption by the DSM of “ instability of personality in childhood and it ...
... Research in this area has been limited because of the assumption that childhood and adolescent personality characteristics are unstable, and do not persist into adulthood (Trull and Durrett 2005, Esterberg 2010). Although the assumption by the DSM of “ instability of personality in childhood and it ...
Ethics Alive!
... a client about the diagnostic process, allowing the client to be a more equal partner in determining what conditions the client may be experiencing. The worker could provide the client with information about depression, including the possible indicators of depression and what tools can be used to he ...
... a client about the diagnostic process, allowing the client to be a more equal partner in determining what conditions the client may be experiencing. The worker could provide the client with information about depression, including the possible indicators of depression and what tools can be used to he ...
Panic Disorder
... • Psychological variables such as one’s sense of control may also be involved ...
... • Psychological variables such as one’s sense of control may also be involved ...
Evidence-based approaches to psychiatry In this hierarchy
... Attention and concentration may be impaired in a wide variety of psychiatric disorders including depression, mania, anxiety, schizophrenia and delirium. Therefore , the finding of abnormalities of attention and concentration does not assist in diagnosis. But these abnormalities are important i ...
... Attention and concentration may be impaired in a wide variety of psychiatric disorders including depression, mania, anxiety, schizophrenia and delirium. Therefore , the finding of abnormalities of attention and concentration does not assist in diagnosis. But these abnormalities are important i ...