Internet administration of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale: A psychometric evaluation
... et al., 2005; McKay et al., 2004), as well as empirically supported parameters of severity (frequency, avoidance, distress, and functional interference; Deacon & Abramowitz, 2005). To date only one psychometric investigation of the DOCS has been published, reporting a stable factor structure, high i ...
... et al., 2005; McKay et al., 2004), as well as empirically supported parameters of severity (frequency, avoidance, distress, and functional interference; Deacon & Abramowitz, 2005). To date only one psychometric investigation of the DOCS has been published, reporting a stable factor structure, high i ...
Health Science Technology II-Scope and Sequence Year-at-a-Glance (Med Tech)
... Diagnosis and treatment of TLW compare careers r/t mental mental health health field. Personality disorders TLW generate report on their stress 1. Cluster A level 2. Cluster B TLW decide what personality 3. Cluster C disorders fall in cluster A, B, or C. Anxiety Disorders: TLW determine what DSM IV ...
... Diagnosis and treatment of TLW compare careers r/t mental mental health health field. Personality disorders TLW generate report on their stress 1. Cluster A level 2. Cluster B TLW decide what personality 3. Cluster C disorders fall in cluster A, B, or C. Anxiety Disorders: TLW determine what DSM IV ...
Incident users of antipsychotics: who are they and how do
... disorder, and can thus be characterized as off-label. A number of other authority-approved indications for treatment with specific antipsychotic compounds exists (e.g. Tourette’s syndrome, adjunctive therapy for treatment-resistant depression, irritability associated with autism in children), with s ...
... disorder, and can thus be characterized as off-label. A number of other authority-approved indications for treatment with specific antipsychotic compounds exists (e.g. Tourette’s syndrome, adjunctive therapy for treatment-resistant depression, irritability associated with autism in children), with s ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... numerous psychiatrists in its member associations and gave most valuable advice during both the field trials and the finalization of the proposals. Other nongovernmental organizations in official and working relations with WHO, including the World Federation for Mental Health, the World Association ...
... numerous psychiatrists in its member associations and gave most valuable advice during both the field trials and the finalization of the proposals. Other nongovernmental organizations in official and working relations with WHO, including the World Federation for Mental Health, the World Association ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... Anorexia nervosa is a serious mental illness where people keep their body weight low. They may do this by seriously restricting the amount of food and calories they consume, vomiting, using laxatives or excessively exercising. The way people with anorexia nervosa see themselves is often at odds with ...
... Anorexia nervosa is a serious mental illness where people keep their body weight low. They may do this by seriously restricting the amount of food and calories they consume, vomiting, using laxatives or excessively exercising. The way people with anorexia nervosa see themselves is often at odds with ...
ADHD: Fact, Fiction, or Somewhere In Between
... 3. Some hyperactive-impulsive or inattentive symptoms that caused impairment were present before age seven years. 4. Some impairments from the list of symptoms is present in two or more settings (e.g., at school, at work, and at home). 5. There must be clear evidence of clinically significant impair ...
... 3. Some hyperactive-impulsive or inattentive symptoms that caused impairment were present before age seven years. 4. Some impairments from the list of symptoms is present in two or more settings (e.g., at school, at work, and at home). 5. There must be clear evidence of clinically significant impair ...
VP Exam4 Review
... Define abnormal behavior Identify the approaches used to define abnormal behavior Identify treatments for abnormal behavior in earlier times Define the medical model Define psychiatry Describe the DSM-IV-TR Define insanity Define psychosis Describe the 5 axis in diagnosis Describe anxiety disorders ...
... Define abnormal behavior Identify the approaches used to define abnormal behavior Identify treatments for abnormal behavior in earlier times Define the medical model Define psychiatry Describe the DSM-IV-TR Define insanity Define psychosis Describe the 5 axis in diagnosis Describe anxiety disorders ...
Anxiety Disorders
... (see Chapter 7), were classified as neuroses throughout most of the 19th century. The term neurosis derives from roots meaning “an abnormal or diseased condition of the nervous system.” The Scottish physician William Cullen coined the term “neurosis” in the 18th century. As the derivation implies, i ...
... (see Chapter 7), were classified as neuroses throughout most of the 19th century. The term neurosis derives from roots meaning “an abnormal or diseased condition of the nervous system.” The Scottish physician William Cullen coined the term “neurosis” in the 18th century. As the derivation implies, i ...
Schizotypal personality traits and problematic use of
... level up rapidly and increase skills (advancement motive), understand the mechanisms of play (mechanics motive), and enter into competition (competition motive). Social motivations refer to creating relationships in game (relationship motive), socializing (social motive), and practicing collaborativ ...
... level up rapidly and increase skills (advancement motive), understand the mechanisms of play (mechanics motive), and enter into competition (competition motive). Social motivations refer to creating relationships in game (relationship motive), socializing (social motive), and practicing collaborativ ...