Treatment of Obsessive- Compulsive Related Disorders
... Diagnosis of BDD in DSM-5 • Preoccupation with perceived defects in physical appearance that are not observable or appear slight to others • Individual performs repetitive behaviors (e.g. mirror checking) or mental acts (e.g. comparing appearance) in response to concerns • Causes significant distre ...
... Diagnosis of BDD in DSM-5 • Preoccupation with perceived defects in physical appearance that are not observable or appear slight to others • Individual performs repetitive behaviors (e.g. mirror checking) or mental acts (e.g. comparing appearance) in response to concerns • Causes significant distre ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 8: Eating and Sleep Disorders
... night eating is associated with significant distress and/or impairment in functioning. The disordered pattern of eating is not better accounted for by Binge Eating Disorder, another psychiatric disorder, substance abuse or dependence, a general medical disorder, or an effect of medication. Other Fee ...
... night eating is associated with significant distress and/or impairment in functioning. The disordered pattern of eating is not better accounted for by Binge Eating Disorder, another psychiatric disorder, substance abuse or dependence, a general medical disorder, or an effect of medication. Other Fee ...
1. Understanding Reactive Attachment Disorder
... The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center ...
... The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center ...
A Guide to the Treatment of Adults With ADHD
... home rather than on work behaviors, and many adults taking stimulant medication are only medicated while they are working. Adults with ADHD who have serious problems with social skills may live alone, and in that case they often do not have someone who can provide collateral information. Adults and ...
... home rather than on work behaviors, and many adults taking stimulant medication are only medicated while they are working. Adults with ADHD who have serious problems with social skills may live alone, and in that case they often do not have someone who can provide collateral information. Adults and ...
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
... Borderline Personality Disorder: The Basics You Need to Know Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is an often misunderstood condition that has many challenging aspects and good treatment options. BPD is often characterized by intense and stormy relationships, problems with self image, self injuriou ...
... Borderline Personality Disorder: The Basics You Need to Know Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is an often misunderstood condition that has many challenging aspects and good treatment options. BPD is often characterized by intense and stormy relationships, problems with self image, self injuriou ...
Natural Help for ADHD in Children
... (low blood sugar), allergies, low muscle tone, perceptual difficulties, nutritional problems, candida, hyperthyroidism, Tourette's Syndrome, brain dysfunction, family and emotional problems, poor discipline, depression, and other conditions. Each of these problems would require different treatment a ...
... (low blood sugar), allergies, low muscle tone, perceptual difficulties, nutritional problems, candida, hyperthyroidism, Tourette's Syndrome, brain dysfunction, family and emotional problems, poor discipline, depression, and other conditions. Each of these problems would require different treatment a ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... sex or impotency. The illness can affect people’s relationship with family and friends, causing them to withdraw; it can also have an impact on how they perform in education or at work. The seriousness of the physical and emotional consequences of the condition is often not acknowledged or recognise ...
... sex or impotency. The illness can affect people’s relationship with family and friends, causing them to withdraw; it can also have an impact on how they perform in education or at work. The seriousness of the physical and emotional consequences of the condition is often not acknowledged or recognise ...
Cognition in schizophrenia and schizo-affective disorder: impairments that are more similar
... executive functioning and processing speed, although social cognition was worse in schizophrenia (Fiszdon et al. 2007). Similarly, a study comparing 94 individuals with schizophrenia, 15 with schizo-affective disorder, 78 with psychotic bipolar disorder and 48 with psychotic major depression found g ...
... executive functioning and processing speed, although social cognition was worse in schizophrenia (Fiszdon et al. 2007). Similarly, a study comparing 94 individuals with schizophrenia, 15 with schizo-affective disorder, 78 with psychotic bipolar disorder and 48 with psychotic major depression found g ...
The role of body image psychological flexibility on the treatment of
... Overall, research to date suggests that individuals suffering from an eating disorder often experience lower psychological flexibility, underscoring the need for research that examines body image flexibility in the context of clinical levels of disordered eating. Recent studies have shown that treatme ...
... Overall, research to date suggests that individuals suffering from an eating disorder often experience lower psychological flexibility, underscoring the need for research that examines body image flexibility in the context of clinical levels of disordered eating. Recent studies have shown that treatme ...
Clinical Guidelines Series, 2009: Reactive Attachment Disorder March 16, 2009
... and are associated with grossly pathological care” (p. 130). The DSM-IV-TR describes two subtypes of the disorder; one in which the child shows a pattern of “excessively inhibited, hyper-vigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses” (p. 130) and the other in which the child exhibits “i ...
... and are associated with grossly pathological care” (p. 130). The DSM-IV-TR describes two subtypes of the disorder; one in which the child shows a pattern of “excessively inhibited, hyper-vigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses” (p. 130) and the other in which the child exhibits “i ...
Reactive Attachment Disorder
... and are associated with grossly pathological care” (p. 130). The DSM-IV-TR describes two subtypes of the disorder; one in which the child shows a pattern of “excessively inhibited, hyper-vigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses” (p. 130) and the other in which the child exhibits “i ...
... and are associated with grossly pathological care” (p. 130). The DSM-IV-TR describes two subtypes of the disorder; one in which the child shows a pattern of “excessively inhibited, hyper-vigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses” (p. 130) and the other in which the child exhibits “i ...
This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The
... Several studies have examined the relationship between miscellaneous symptoms and symptom dimensions in adult samples. For example, in a sample of 381 adult OCD patients, Summerfeldt, Kloosterman, Antony, Richter, and Swinson (2004) found that 16 of 18 miscellaneous symptoms assessed by the Y-BOCS S ...
... Several studies have examined the relationship between miscellaneous symptoms and symptom dimensions in adult samples. For example, in a sample of 381 adult OCD patients, Summerfeldt, Kloosterman, Antony, Richter, and Swinson (2004) found that 16 of 18 miscellaneous symptoms assessed by the Y-BOCS S ...
Long-term outcomes of obsessive–compulsive disorder: follow
... Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic disorder that often starts in childhood. The prevalence of OCD in childhood and adolescence has been shown to be between 0.5 and 4% in epidemiological studies.1–3 Childhood OCD is associated with high rates of persistence,4 and a high risk of adult OC ...
... Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic disorder that often starts in childhood. The prevalence of OCD in childhood and adolescence has been shown to be between 0.5 and 4% in epidemiological studies.1–3 Childhood OCD is associated with high rates of persistence,4 and a high risk of adult OC ...
STR U CTU R E D AN D SEMISTRUCTURED INTERVIEWS
... whereas fully structured interviews can be administered by nonclinicians who receive training on the specific instrument, thus making fully structured interviews economical to use, especially in large studies. Structured interviews are used in many different venues and for many different purposes. A ...
... whereas fully structured interviews can be administered by nonclinicians who receive training on the specific instrument, thus making fully structured interviews economical to use, especially in large studies. Structured interviews are used in many different venues and for many different purposes. A ...
Probeseiten 1 PDF
... exists for there to be the co-occurrence of other psychiatric disorders. These should also be definitively ruled out, if there is no support for their presence. Assessment for suicide risk should be screened in suspected cases of GAD, given the strong association with depression (Olfson, Weissman, L ...
... exists for there to be the co-occurrence of other psychiatric disorders. These should also be definitively ruled out, if there is no support for their presence. Assessment for suicide risk should be screened in suspected cases of GAD, given the strong association with depression (Olfson, Weissman, L ...
1 Functional Impairments of South African Children and Adolescents
... and adolescents rated more problems as being significant than did their parents. In addition, parents reported that the most significant domain of impairment was in the school domain; child reports, in contrast, showed that the most significant impairments occurred in the school and social domains. ...
... and adolescents rated more problems as being significant than did their parents. In addition, parents reported that the most significant domain of impairment was in the school domain; child reports, in contrast, showed that the most significant impairments occurred in the school and social domains. ...
Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care: Prevalence, Impairment
... disability days, and physician visits— controlling for demographic variables (sex, age, race, and educational level) and study site. We ran similar models to examine the effect of the number of anxiety disorders. In all models, patients with no anxiety disorder were the reference group. We adjusted ...
... disability days, and physician visits— controlling for demographic variables (sex, age, race, and educational level) and study site. We ran similar models to examine the effect of the number of anxiety disorders. In all models, patients with no anxiety disorder were the reference group. We adjusted ...
- Anna M. Bardone
... BEDQ1, BEDQ2, BEDQ3) from participant races (Caucasian vs. racial/ethnic minorities) and condition (race of vignette). Given the small group size for some races/ethnicity other than Caucasian, we collapsed all other races/ethnicities into one category of minorities. The racial-ethnic minorities cate ...
... BEDQ1, BEDQ2, BEDQ3) from participant races (Caucasian vs. racial/ethnic minorities) and condition (race of vignette). Given the small group size for some races/ethnicity other than Caucasian, we collapsed all other races/ethnicities into one category of minorities. The racial-ethnic minorities cate ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... Anyone can develop an eating disorder, regardless of their age, sex or cultural background. You cannot tell by looking at someone whether they have an eating disorder. However, young women are most likely to develop an eating disorder, particularly those aged 12 to 20. Children as young as seven can ...
... Anyone can develop an eating disorder, regardless of their age, sex or cultural background. You cannot tell by looking at someone whether they have an eating disorder. However, young women are most likely to develop an eating disorder, particularly those aged 12 to 20. Children as young as seven can ...
Hallucinations in children: Diagnostic and
... emotional and conduct problems found: • up to 50% of patients still experience hallucinations at age 30 • hallucinations did not significantly predict clinical outcome at age 30 • childhood hallucinations did not increase the risk for psychosis, depression, organic brain disorder, or other psychiatr ...
... emotional and conduct problems found: • up to 50% of patients still experience hallucinations at age 30 • hallucinations did not significantly predict clinical outcome at age 30 • childhood hallucinations did not increase the risk for psychosis, depression, organic brain disorder, or other psychiatr ...
Screening for eating disorders in primary care
... thinness as the ideal is constantly portrayed by the media and this can even skew a health care ...
... thinness as the ideal is constantly portrayed by the media and this can even skew a health care ...
PDF - OA Publishing London
... Recent revisions regarding inclusion of this symptom category have been made in diagnostic instruments including the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Fifth Edition (DSM-5)2 and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-Second Edition (ADOS2)11. The DSM is the primary diagnostic ...
... Recent revisions regarding inclusion of this symptom category have been made in diagnostic instruments including the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Fifth Edition (DSM-5)2 and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-Second Edition (ADOS2)11. The DSM is the primary diagnostic ...
VP Exam4 Review
... Identify the two theorists associated with humanistic perspective of personality Define self-concept Define unconditional positive regard Define self-actualization Describe someone who is fully selfactualized Describe social-cognitive theory Define self-efficacy Define reciprocal determinism Define ...
... Identify the two theorists associated with humanistic perspective of personality Define self-concept Define unconditional positive regard Define self-actualization Describe someone who is fully selfactualized Describe social-cognitive theory Define self-efficacy Define reciprocal determinism Define ...
5: The Genetics of Mental Disorders
... Galton, as well as others, developed statistical techniques that permitted the quantitative analysis of inherited traits. While these and other scientific advances were the seeds of eugenics, they were not solely responsible for such policies in the United States. Social, political, and economic fac ...
... Galton, as well as others, developed statistical techniques that permitted the quantitative analysis of inherited traits. While these and other scientific advances were the seeds of eugenics, they were not solely responsible for such policies in the United States. Social, political, and economic fac ...