Chapter Five - Anxiety and the Anxiety Disorders
... More likely to experience trauma More likely to have additional risk ...
... More likely to experience trauma More likely to have additional risk ...
The efficiency of MMPI-2 validity scales in detecting malingering of
... VRIN and TRIN) of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) in the detection of malingering mixed anxiety-depressive disorder and the possibility of differentiating between groups of persons with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder and persons instructed to malinger the mixed anxiety- ...
... VRIN and TRIN) of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) in the detection of malingering mixed anxiety-depressive disorder and the possibility of differentiating between groups of persons with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder and persons instructed to malinger the mixed anxiety- ...
an examination of the diagnostic validity of dissociative identity
... individuals suffering from different disorders that have similar clinical features. Phase four, follow-up study, is included as a means of determining the homogeneity of the identified patients. Marked differences in outcome would allegedly suggest that the individuals were suffering from different ...
... individuals suffering from different disorders that have similar clinical features. Phase four, follow-up study, is included as a means of determining the homogeneity of the identified patients. Marked differences in outcome would allegedly suggest that the individuals were suffering from different ...
Comorbidity bipolar disorder And personality disorders
... of the patient’s personality traits. Bipolar disorder and comorbid personality disorder create poorer outcome and may leads to worse psychosocial adjustment (Colom et al. 2000), also leads to higher number of affective episodes (Vieta et al. 2001). Perugi and Akiskal (2002) claims that the problem m ...
... of the patient’s personality traits. Bipolar disorder and comorbid personality disorder create poorer outcome and may leads to worse psychosocial adjustment (Colom et al. 2000), also leads to higher number of affective episodes (Vieta et al. 2001). Perugi and Akiskal (2002) claims that the problem m ...
Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents Caleb W. Lack, PhD
... significant distress or impairment (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000). This impairment can negatively affect a child's social, academic, and interpersonal functioning (Reynolds & Kamphaus, 2003). The purpose of this article is to review the research literature on mood disorders in childr ...
... significant distress or impairment (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000). This impairment can negatively affect a child's social, academic, and interpersonal functioning (Reynolds & Kamphaus, 2003). The purpose of this article is to review the research literature on mood disorders in childr ...
DSM-IV-TR Masters
... impairment, or interpersonal difficulty. If the individual manifests only sexual urges or fantasies (not actions), these must cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty to warrant diagnosis. ...
... impairment, or interpersonal difficulty. If the individual manifests only sexual urges or fantasies (not actions), these must cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty to warrant diagnosis. ...
Goals and methods in an empirical approach
... involved the testing of competing alternatives. Specifically, this process involved three steps: (a) approximately 175 literature reviews, (b) reanalyses of existing data sets to generate and evaluate alternative criteria sets, and (c) field trials, including surveys, videotaped reliability studies, ...
... involved the testing of competing alternatives. Specifically, this process involved three steps: (a) approximately 175 literature reviews, (b) reanalyses of existing data sets to generate and evaluate alternative criteria sets, and (c) field trials, including surveys, videotaped reliability studies, ...
Health, Stress, and Coping
... environment, and to meet everyday demands Mental Disorder: Significant impairment in psychological functioning Those with mental illness lose the ability to adequately control thoughts, behaviors, or feelings Table of Contents ...
... environment, and to meet everyday demands Mental Disorder: Significant impairment in psychological functioning Those with mental illness lose the ability to adequately control thoughts, behaviors, or feelings Table of Contents ...
psychosis in childhood and its management
... recognized that a pattern of brief psychotic episodes, affective dysregulation, and poor social abilities occurs in children. Early references on schizophrenia (17) and later writings (38,39) noted the diagnostic problem of children with poor social development and psychosis. Now, the absence of a f ...
... recognized that a pattern of brief psychotic episodes, affective dysregulation, and poor social abilities occurs in children. Early references on schizophrenia (17) and later writings (38,39) noted the diagnostic problem of children with poor social development and psychosis. Now, the absence of a f ...
Meta-analysis of the SLC6A3/DAT1 VNTR haplotype in
... nicotine abuse was quantified using the Fagerström scale (68). Eligibility criteria for the study were A-ADHD according to the diagnostic criteria of DSM-IV, onset before the age of 7 years via retrospective diagnosis, life-long persistence, current diagnosis and age at recruitment between 18 and 65 ...
... nicotine abuse was quantified using the Fagerström scale (68). Eligibility criteria for the study were A-ADHD according to the diagnostic criteria of DSM-IV, onset before the age of 7 years via retrospective diagnosis, life-long persistence, current diagnosis and age at recruitment between 18 and 65 ...
b D I S O R D E R An Information Guide
... More and more, the first signs of bipolar disorder are being recognized in adolescence or early adulthood. Yet the younger the person is when the symptoms first develop, the less typical the symptoms may be. The symptoms may then be mistaken for teenage distress or rebellion, so bipolar disorder is ...
... More and more, the first signs of bipolar disorder are being recognized in adolescence or early adulthood. Yet the younger the person is when the symptoms first develop, the less typical the symptoms may be. The symptoms may then be mistaken for teenage distress or rebellion, so bipolar disorder is ...
Trauma and Dissociation: Implications for Borderline Personality
... Given the fact that early trauma is not always associated with the etiology of BPD and is also associated with many other mental disorders, it may not seem justified to categorize BPD as a trauma spectrum disorder. At the same time it is important to emphasize recognition of the role of early trauma ...
... Given the fact that early trauma is not always associated with the etiology of BPD and is also associated with many other mental disorders, it may not seem justified to categorize BPD as a trauma spectrum disorder. At the same time it is important to emphasize recognition of the role of early trauma ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and quality of life outcomes
... which domains of QOL are more severely affected in patients with OCD but the findings have not been unanimous. Research on QOL in OCD could suggest the domains in which intervention could be improved. Methods: Here we propose a systematic review of cross-sectional case-control studies according to P ...
... which domains of QOL are more severely affected in patients with OCD but the findings have not been unanimous. Research on QOL in OCD could suggest the domains in which intervention could be improved. Methods: Here we propose a systematic review of cross-sectional case-control studies according to P ...
Comparison of depressive episodes in bipolar disorder and in major
... specific features being proposed as indicative of bipolar depression, although this cut-off has yet to be empirically validated. In a similar vein, focusing on the finding of a greater prevalence of major depressive disorder among relatives of bipolar disorder probands and the implications of this f ...
... specific features being proposed as indicative of bipolar depression, although this cut-off has yet to be empirically validated. In a similar vein, focusing on the finding of a greater prevalence of major depressive disorder among relatives of bipolar disorder probands and the implications of this f ...
Counseling Children with ADHD: Three Focus Areas
... childhood behavioral disorders, affecting several million children and their families in the U.S. every year (National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH], 2012). The current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013) identifies ...
... childhood behavioral disorders, affecting several million children and their families in the U.S. every year (National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH], 2012). The current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013) identifies ...
PROGRAMME DIPLOMA IN NURSING
... them; difficulty in disagreeing with others related to fear of rejection and abandonment 2. Affective manifestations: Anxious when left alone 3. Cognitive Manifestations: Lack of self-confidence; preoccupied of fear of being abandoned 4. Sociocultural Manifestation: Constantly strive to obtain suppo ...
... them; difficulty in disagreeing with others related to fear of rejection and abandonment 2. Affective manifestations: Anxious when left alone 3. Cognitive Manifestations: Lack of self-confidence; preoccupied of fear of being abandoned 4. Sociocultural Manifestation: Constantly strive to obtain suppo ...
Eating Disorders Presentation
... that do not meet the criteria for any specific Eating Disorder Examples include: ...
... that do not meet the criteria for any specific Eating Disorder Examples include: ...
Eating Disorders Presentation
... that do not meet the criteria for any specific Eating Disorder Examples include: ...
... that do not meet the criteria for any specific Eating Disorder Examples include: ...
Co-occurring Disorders Specialist Certification Exam
... Material. Answers which are not consistent with the information provided within the Course Material will be marked incorrect. A score of at least 70% correct answers is required to receive Course credit. GOOD LUCK! ...
... Material. Answers which are not consistent with the information provided within the Course Material will be marked incorrect. A score of at least 70% correct answers is required to receive Course credit. GOOD LUCK! ...
Keeping Cool About Your Anxious Child
... • These children are also more likely to be targets of peer harassment and they also may be poorly skilled to deal with it effectively • Their LD’s, especially if not recognized, contribute to academic struggles which can be demoralizing and lower self-esteem • Any or all of these factors increase t ...
... • These children are also more likely to be targets of peer harassment and they also may be poorly skilled to deal with it effectively • Their LD’s, especially if not recognized, contribute to academic struggles which can be demoralizing and lower self-esteem • Any or all of these factors increase t ...
Whelan et al 2013 Developmental continuity of odd
... Europe PMC Funders Group Author Manuscript J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2014 May 19. Published in final edited form as: ...
... Europe PMC Funders Group Author Manuscript J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2014 May 19. Published in final edited form as: ...
Eating Disorders in Primary Care
... rationalize, or hide ED symptoms and/or behaviors. Their persuasive rationality and competence in other areas of life can disguise the severity of their illness. Outside support and assistance with decision-making will likely be necessary regardless of age. 2. Parents/guardians are the frontline hel ...
... rationalize, or hide ED symptoms and/or behaviors. Their persuasive rationality and competence in other areas of life can disguise the severity of their illness. Outside support and assistance with decision-making will likely be necessary regardless of age. 2. Parents/guardians are the frontline hel ...
Dysthymic Disorder: The Persistent Depression
... When comparing Axis II comorbidity between acute versus chronic depressives, chronic depressives demonstrate a higher prevalence,37 especially among those with early-onset DD (ie, 20%–40% higher).37–39 Associated personality disorders may include avoidant, dependent, self-defeating, histrionic, narc ...
... When comparing Axis II comorbidity between acute versus chronic depressives, chronic depressives demonstrate a higher prevalence,37 especially among those with early-onset DD (ie, 20%–40% higher).37–39 Associated personality disorders may include avoidant, dependent, self-defeating, histrionic, narc ...
Myths vs. Facts – Reflections on ADHD
... Often driven by the moment and have a great difficulty with delayed gratification. Often opt for short-term gratification despite longterm pain for not completing a homework assignment or getting their chores done at home. Can be seen as irresponsible, selfish, immature, lazy, and outright rud ...
... Often driven by the moment and have a great difficulty with delayed gratification. Often opt for short-term gratification despite longterm pain for not completing a homework assignment or getting their chores done at home. Can be seen as irresponsible, selfish, immature, lazy, and outright rud ...