Psychometric Properties of the Obsessive- Compulsive Inventory-Child Version (OCI-CV)
... The Obsessive Compulsive Inventory-Child Version (OCI-CV) [11] is an approaching wellestablished assessment self-report, with special interest for the assessment of the dimensionality of OCD. Other self-reports, such as the Children´s Florida Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory [12], the Child Saving Inv ...
... The Obsessive Compulsive Inventory-Child Version (OCI-CV) [11] is an approaching wellestablished assessment self-report, with special interest for the assessment of the dimensionality of OCD. Other self-reports, such as the Children´s Florida Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory [12], the Child Saving Inv ...
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
... Hopefully, the presence of hallmark symptoms will help distinguish irritable mania from irritable depression The correct mood diagnosis (and treatment) requires establishing the pattern of mood episodes, not just presenting (current) episode. ...
... Hopefully, the presence of hallmark symptoms will help distinguish irritable mania from irritable depression The correct mood diagnosis (and treatment) requires establishing the pattern of mood episodes, not just presenting (current) episode. ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... disorders in ICD-10 and to the development of the texts that accompany it. The Acknowledgements section of the ICD10 Clinical descriptions and diagnostic guidelines1 contains a list of researchers and clinicians in some 40 countries who participated in the trials of that document. A similar list is ...
... disorders in ICD-10 and to the development of the texts that accompany it. The Acknowledgements section of the ICD10 Clinical descriptions and diagnostic guidelines1 contains a list of researchers and clinicians in some 40 countries who participated in the trials of that document. A similar list is ...
Trauma,Adaptation, and Resilience
... Play groups were frequently out of sight of adults, and sexual curiosity took its course. Adults did not approve of sexual play but made little effort to discourage it, viewing it as inevitable and even healthy. Most children also could observe sexual intercourse at some time during childhood. Overa ...
... Play groups were frequently out of sight of adults, and sexual curiosity took its course. Adults did not approve of sexual play but made little effort to discourage it, viewing it as inevitable and even healthy. Most children also could observe sexual intercourse at some time during childhood. Overa ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
... extends beyond 2 weeks while complex post-traumatic stress disorder, usually related to repetitive trauma, is characterized by long-lasting problems with many aspects of emotional and social dysfunction. There are many risk factors for PTSD, especially events that have a profoundly disturbing effect ...
... extends beyond 2 weeks while complex post-traumatic stress disorder, usually related to repetitive trauma, is characterized by long-lasting problems with many aspects of emotional and social dysfunction. There are many risk factors for PTSD, especially events that have a profoundly disturbing effect ...
Brière PUBMED nihms-618566 - Papyrus
... wide range of problems, including mental disorders, physical health problems, interpersonal difficulties, harm to others, occupational difficulties, and greater treatment service utilization.[14–16] Furthermore, previous studies suggest that suicide attempts are independently predictive of future pr ...
... wide range of problems, including mental disorders, physical health problems, interpersonal difficulties, harm to others, occupational difficulties, and greater treatment service utilization.[14–16] Furthermore, previous studies suggest that suicide attempts are independently predictive of future pr ...
... are: (a) time occupied by obsessions and compulsions, (b) avoidance behavior, (c) associated distress, (d) functional interference, and (e) difficulty disregarding obsessions and refraining from compulsions. Each item is rated on a scale from 0 (no symptoms) to 4 (extreme symptoms). This instrument ...
Exploring Eating Disorders Handout
... Low family connectedness, absence of positive adult role models Parents who diet and criticize child’s weight Weight-related teasing, or poor involvement in school Revised 5-29-15 ...
... Low family connectedness, absence of positive adult role models Parents who diet and criticize child’s weight Weight-related teasing, or poor involvement in school Revised 5-29-15 ...
Psychogenic movement disorders
... outpatient psychodynamic psychotherapy and use of antidepressants or anxiolytic drugs. Psychotherapy was given once weekly by the same study psychiatrist. This treatment modality falls in the category of brief psychotherapy and is based on psychoanalytic theories. The psychiatrist also gave antidepr ...
... outpatient psychodynamic psychotherapy and use of antidepressants or anxiolytic drugs. Psychotherapy was given once weekly by the same study psychiatrist. This treatment modality falls in the category of brief psychotherapy and is based on psychoanalytic theories. The psychiatrist also gave antidepr ...
psychological disorders
... Bipolar disorder (manic-depression) • Periods of severe depression alternating with periods of mania Unipolar depression (major depression) One of the most common Not just feeling a little sad or blue Seasonal Affective Disorder Suicide ...
... Bipolar disorder (manic-depression) • Periods of severe depression alternating with periods of mania Unipolar depression (major depression) One of the most common Not just feeling a little sad or blue Seasonal Affective Disorder Suicide ...
Anxiety disorder Caring for a person experiencing an Case study
... Anxiety problems originate when the automatic ‘fight or flight’ response becomes oversensitive. We have all observed an overly sensitive car alarm which goes off at the wrong time. Similarly, if the body’s ‘alarm’ is too sensitive, the ‘fight or flight’ response will be triggered at the wrong time. ...
... Anxiety problems originate when the automatic ‘fight or flight’ response becomes oversensitive. We have all observed an overly sensitive car alarm which goes off at the wrong time. Similarly, if the body’s ‘alarm’ is too sensitive, the ‘fight or flight’ response will be triggered at the wrong time. ...
Compulsive Hoarding
... and books. All of this media coverage has raised a great amount of awareness about hoarding among the general public. As a result, more hoarders feel like they are not the only ones fighting this mental health problem. They are also now more comfortable with their hoarding tendencies and are not ash ...
... and books. All of this media coverage has raised a great amount of awareness about hoarding among the general public. As a result, more hoarders feel like they are not the only ones fighting this mental health problem. They are also now more comfortable with their hoarding tendencies and are not ash ...
Recognizing and Treating Bipolar Disorder
... Data from American Psychiatric Association. Mood disorders. In: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. 4th ed, text revision. Washington (DC): The Association; 2000:345–428. ...
... Data from American Psychiatric Association. Mood disorders. In: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. 4th ed, text revision. Washington (DC): The Association; 2000:345–428. ...
DDA PowerPoint
... It is a rapidly developing, fluctuating state of reduced awareness in which the following are true: Delirium often starts with reduced clarity or awareness of the environment; i.e., with reduced ability to focus, sustain, or shift attention, and The client has at least one deficit of memory, ori ...
... It is a rapidly developing, fluctuating state of reduced awareness in which the following are true: Delirium often starts with reduced clarity or awareness of the environment; i.e., with reduced ability to focus, sustain, or shift attention, and The client has at least one deficit of memory, ori ...
The Interface Between Borderline Personality and Bipolar II Disorders
... High rates of panic attacks have been reported in BPD (Akiskal 1994) and BPII (Lewis L. Judd 2003), and many BPII patients with comorbid panic are misdiagnosed as BPII (Savino N 1993). Anxiety related symptoms are more prevalent among Borderlines than patients with other personality disorders (Bunce ...
... High rates of panic attacks have been reported in BPD (Akiskal 1994) and BPII (Lewis L. Judd 2003), and many BPII patients with comorbid panic are misdiagnosed as BPII (Savino N 1993). Anxiety related symptoms are more prevalent among Borderlines than patients with other personality disorders (Bunce ...
Hormonal Diagnosis of Menstrual Irregularities or
... In the daily clinical routine, clarification of menstrual irregularities is one of the major essentials for consultation in gynaecological practice. For an effective therapy, it is necessary to know the exact cause of the bleeding disorders. Menstrual irregularities can be the expression of a distur ...
... In the daily clinical routine, clarification of menstrual irregularities is one of the major essentials for consultation in gynaecological practice. For an effective therapy, it is necessary to know the exact cause of the bleeding disorders. Menstrual irregularities can be the expression of a distur ...
Efficacy and Safety of Lisdexamfetamine for Treatment of Adults With
... The primary efficacy measure was the number of BE days per week based on clinician interview and confirmation of identified BE episodes in self-reported BE diaries. The primary efficacy end point was the change from baseline to week 11 on the log-transformed scale (BE days per week) + 1. Clinician r ...
... The primary efficacy measure was the number of BE days per week based on clinician interview and confirmation of identified BE episodes in self-reported BE diaries. The primary efficacy end point was the change from baseline to week 11 on the log-transformed scale (BE days per week) + 1. Clinician r ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression in Soldiers with
... which results in inappropriate treatment (22). The diagnostic assessment is more difficult in the situation of expertise, such as those for disability compensation, because of possible factitious disorder or malingering. To reach the most objective diagnosis and appropriate therapy, it is necessary ...
... which results in inappropriate treatment (22). The diagnostic assessment is more difficult in the situation of expertise, such as those for disability compensation, because of possible factitious disorder or malingering. To reach the most objective diagnosis and appropriate therapy, it is necessary ...
IBP Distance Learning - Institute for Brain Potential
... examines five key brain challenges that underlie many of the most effective cognitive, behavioral and pharmacological strategies for changing health behaviors and maintaining healthful practices. The neuroscience is presented simply and focused on the practical. Each brain challenge is followed by e ...
... examines five key brain challenges that underlie many of the most effective cognitive, behavioral and pharmacological strategies for changing health behaviors and maintaining healthful practices. The neuroscience is presented simply and focused on the practical. Each brain challenge is followed by e ...
Do dissociative disorders exist in Northern Ireland?: Blind
... acteristics of personality disorders are common in dissociative disorders10,31,32. Studies have begun to address dissociative disorders in Northern Ireland, and clinicians’ attitudes towards them. Dorahy and Lewis33 found that the existence of DID was generally accepted by Northern Irish clinicians ...
... acteristics of personality disorders are common in dissociative disorders10,31,32. Studies have begun to address dissociative disorders in Northern Ireland, and clinicians’ attitudes towards them. Dorahy and Lewis33 found that the existence of DID was generally accepted by Northern Irish clinicians ...
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: A Critical Review of
... saying that rituals (and avoidance and neutralizing behaviors) are attempts to reduce obsessional distress (e.g., Rachman et al. 1976). Unfortunately, this functional relationship is not reflected well in the DSM-5’s definition of OCD. This is because the disorder can be diagnosed by the presence of e ...
... saying that rituals (and avoidance and neutralizing behaviors) are attempts to reduce obsessional distress (e.g., Rachman et al. 1976). Unfortunately, this functional relationship is not reflected well in the DSM-5’s definition of OCD. This is because the disorder can be diagnosed by the presence of e ...
REVIEW The Case for Shifting Borderline Personality Disorder to Axis I
... including event-contingent recording methods (38), in which patients report on their behavior and mood in relation to specific social interactions over time. This method allows for the documentation of the naturalistic contexts in which symptoms arise and might provide a more clinically relevant ass ...
... including event-contingent recording methods (38), in which patients report on their behavior and mood in relation to specific social interactions over time. This method allows for the documentation of the naturalistic contexts in which symptoms arise and might provide a more clinically relevant ass ...
Validity of the Executive Function Theory of Attention
... significant in both clinic-referred and community samples and were not explained by group differences in intelligence, academic achievement, or symptoms of other disorders. ADHD is associated with significant weaknesses in several key EF domains. However, moderate effect sizes and lack of universali ...
... significant in both clinic-referred and community samples and were not explained by group differences in intelligence, academic achievement, or symptoms of other disorders. ADHD is associated with significant weaknesses in several key EF domains. However, moderate effect sizes and lack of universali ...
Alcohol Misuse - Dr Philip Morris
... One year prevalence 7-10%; males 14%, females 5% Type I or A (primary) – late onset, no family history Type II or B (secondary) – early onset, family history, antisocial personality traits Course Misuse – variable Dependence –irregular but downward spiral, chronic relapsing condition ...
... One year prevalence 7-10%; males 14%, females 5% Type I or A (primary) – late onset, no family history Type II or B (secondary) – early onset, family history, antisocial personality traits Course Misuse – variable Dependence –irregular but downward spiral, chronic relapsing condition ...
A Phenotypic Structure and Neural Correlates of Compulsive Behaviors in Adolescents
... OCD, substance use disorders and OCD share compulsive behaviors that are reinforced by relieving distress [2,23]. As mentioned, while SA and BD have been implicated in this compulsivity continuum and have been shown to involve a compulsive aspect, there is stronger evidence for their involvement in ...
... OCD, substance use disorders and OCD share compulsive behaviors that are reinforced by relieving distress [2,23]. As mentioned, while SA and BD have been implicated in this compulsivity continuum and have been shown to involve a compulsive aspect, there is stronger evidence for their involvement in ...