Alea Iacta Est« (A Case Series Report of Problem and Pathological
... be aware of the effects of gambling4. Studies carried out in some countries showed that increased access to gambling raised the number of problem gamblers. Although this relation may not be proportional, it certainly is a healthcare concern, and the rapid expansion of gambling becomes a significant ...
... be aware of the effects of gambling4. Studies carried out in some countries showed that increased access to gambling raised the number of problem gamblers. Although this relation may not be proportional, it certainly is a healthcare concern, and the rapid expansion of gambling becomes a significant ...
this PDF file - Maastricht University
... prevalence of hyperactive-impulsive type. One study analysed hyperactiveimpulsive type together with combined type ADHD (Faregh & Derevensky, 2011); however, combined type ADHD cannot be supported to have an effect on gambling behaviour (Clark et al., 2013). The findings on the predominantly inatten ...
... prevalence of hyperactive-impulsive type. One study analysed hyperactiveimpulsive type together with combined type ADHD (Faregh & Derevensky, 2011); however, combined type ADHD cannot be supported to have an effect on gambling behaviour (Clark et al., 2013). The findings on the predominantly inatten ...
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP)
... medicine.stonybrookmedicine.edu/HITOP) consortium brings together a group of clinical researchers who aim to develop an empirically driven classification system based on advances in quantitative research on the organization of psychopathology. Primary objectives of the consortium are to (a) integrat ...
... medicine.stonybrookmedicine.edu/HITOP) consortium brings together a group of clinical researchers who aim to develop an empirically driven classification system based on advances in quantitative research on the organization of psychopathology. Primary objectives of the consortium are to (a) integrat ...
Coaches and Trainers Toolkit - National Eating Disorders Association
... early as elementary school. While it’s true that eating disorders are more commonly diagnosed in females than in males, and more often during adolescence and early adulthood than in older ages, many cases are also being recognized in men and women in their 30s, 40s and older. Eating disorders affect ...
... early as elementary school. While it’s true that eating disorders are more commonly diagnosed in females than in males, and more often during adolescence and early adulthood than in older ages, many cases are also being recognized in men and women in their 30s, 40s and older. Eating disorders affect ...
(g) Adult Bipolar Disorder
... baby, promotion, etc. b. Disruption of sleep patterns – chronic sleep deprivation could theoretically lead to mania or hypomania; chronic excess sleep could lead to depression c. Disruption to routine – studies have shown those who have regular sleep/wake schedules are less likely to develop (or hav ...
... baby, promotion, etc. b. Disruption of sleep patterns – chronic sleep deprivation could theoretically lead to mania or hypomania; chronic excess sleep could lead to depression c. Disruption to routine – studies have shown those who have regular sleep/wake schedules are less likely to develop (or hav ...
Fears are often learned from
... AAblutophobia- Fear of washing or bathing. Aquaphobia - morbid fear of water. Alektorophobia- Fear of chickens. Algophobia- Fear of pain. Alliumphobia- Fear of garlic. Altophobia- Fear of heights. Amathophobia- Fear of dust. Amaxophobia- Fear of riding in a car. Ambulophobia- Fear of walking. Andro ...
... AAblutophobia- Fear of washing or bathing. Aquaphobia - morbid fear of water. Alektorophobia- Fear of chickens. Algophobia- Fear of pain. Alliumphobia- Fear of garlic. Altophobia- Fear of heights. Amathophobia- Fear of dust. Amaxophobia- Fear of riding in a car. Ambulophobia- Fear of walking. Andro ...
Compulsive_Hoarding_Morris_Presentation_11-2013
... older, female animal hoarder and there is no research to support such correlation. ...
... older, female animal hoarder and there is no research to support such correlation. ...
A Psychiatric Diagnosis Primer
... As a former chief executive officer of a multinational corporation, psychotherapist, and currently an author and Professor of Psychology at The College of Southern Nevada, I have encountered a wide variety of academic and work environments. There is no question that a single theme persists in all hu ...
... As a former chief executive officer of a multinational corporation, psychotherapist, and currently an author and Professor of Psychology at The College of Southern Nevada, I have encountered a wide variety of academic and work environments. There is no question that a single theme persists in all hu ...
The Lurking Shadow: following a violent crime.
... The qualitative research design allowed for an exploration aimed at understanding the meaning that individuals ascribe to specific events. Three case studies were examined. The researcher ensured the exclusion of individuals who met the criteria for PTSD by making use of the PCL-S. From this approac ...
... The qualitative research design allowed for an exploration aimed at understanding the meaning that individuals ascribe to specific events. Three case studies were examined. The researcher ensured the exclusion of individuals who met the criteria for PTSD by making use of the PCL-S. From this approac ...
Full Issue - The Professional Counselor
... Consider to what extent signs and symptoms are related to a developmental conflict or stage. A primary strength of counseling professional identity is the focus on human development as a key factor in client distress and resiliency. The counseling practice of “meeting clients where they are” include ...
... Consider to what extent signs and symptoms are related to a developmental conflict or stage. A primary strength of counseling professional identity is the focus on human development as a key factor in client distress and resiliency. The counseling practice of “meeting clients where they are” include ...
CBHSQ DATA REVIEW
... mental health services for adults with SMI. The law required states to include prevalence estimates in their annual applications for block grant funds. This legislation also required SAMHSA to develop a definition for the term “adults with SMI.” SAMHSA defined adults with SMI as individuals aged 18 ...
... mental health services for adults with SMI. The law required states to include prevalence estimates in their annual applications for block grant funds. This legislation also required SAMHSA to develop a definition for the term “adults with SMI.” SAMHSA defined adults with SMI as individuals aged 18 ...
Bipolar Disorder
... a heritability risk of 85%.5 Moreover, not only is bipolar disorder more common in family members of a bipolar proband, but so are other conditions, including major depressive and anxiety disorders. Unfortunately, the specific genes that cause bipolar disorder have not yet been identified. Moreover, ...
... a heritability risk of 85%.5 Moreover, not only is bipolar disorder more common in family members of a bipolar proband, but so are other conditions, including major depressive and anxiety disorders. Unfortunately, the specific genes that cause bipolar disorder have not yet been identified. Moreover, ...
Knowledge of and attitudes towards eating disorders of
... duration of the eating disorder. AN can, among many other things, be accompanied by reduced bone density, constantly feeling cold, lanugo, amenorrhea and fertility issues, low blood pressure, cardiovascular issues, muscle weakness, and a decrease in gut motility and kidney function 7. Psychological ...
... duration of the eating disorder. AN can, among many other things, be accompanied by reduced bone density, constantly feeling cold, lanugo, amenorrhea and fertility issues, low blood pressure, cardiovascular issues, muscle weakness, and a decrease in gut motility and kidney function 7. Psychological ...
The Relation Between Sluggish Cognitive Tempo and
... Lahey (2001) pointed out that in addition to examining the association between ADHD and SCT, it is also essential to understand the relation between SCT symptoms and other related disorders. For example, many aspects of SCT are similar to symptoms of internalizing disorders such as major depressive ...
... Lahey (2001) pointed out that in addition to examining the association between ADHD and SCT, it is also essential to understand the relation between SCT symptoms and other related disorders. For example, many aspects of SCT are similar to symptoms of internalizing disorders such as major depressive ...
The Relationship Between ADHD and Trait Facets of the Five
... (Polanczyk, Lima, Horta, Biederban, & Rohde 2007), and approximately 4.4% of the population continues to meet criteria into adulthood (Kessler et al., 2006). Multiple investigations found higher rates of ADHD in adults diagnosed as children, compared with those who were not diagnosed with this disor ...
... (Polanczyk, Lima, Horta, Biederban, & Rohde 2007), and approximately 4.4% of the population continues to meet criteria into adulthood (Kessler et al., 2006). Multiple investigations found higher rates of ADHD in adults diagnosed as children, compared with those who were not diagnosed with this disor ...
Concurrent Disorders - Canadian Centre of Substance Abuse
... living with both mental illness and addiction —in its final report, Out of the Shadows at Last: Transforming Mental Health, Mental Illness and Addiction Services in Canada. Research shows that more than half of those seeking help for an addiction also have a mental illness, and 15 to 20% of those se ...
... living with both mental illness and addiction —in its final report, Out of the Shadows at Last: Transforming Mental Health, Mental Illness and Addiction Services in Canada. Research shows that more than half of those seeking help for an addiction also have a mental illness, and 15 to 20% of those se ...
Chapter 014
... • Bipolar I disorder, manic: characterized by elation or irritability with excessive motor activity • Bipolar I disorder, mixed: characterized by mood swings ranging from depression to euphoria, with intervening periods of normal behavior • Bipolar II disorder: characterized by no manic or mixed epi ...
... • Bipolar I disorder, manic: characterized by elation or irritability with excessive motor activity • Bipolar I disorder, mixed: characterized by mood swings ranging from depression to euphoria, with intervening periods of normal behavior • Bipolar II disorder: characterized by no manic or mixed epi ...
The Prevalence of DSM-IV Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder
... Abstract This article describes a comprehensive metaanalysis that was conducted to estimate the prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV). A systematic literature review identified 8 ...
... Abstract This article describes a comprehensive metaanalysis that was conducted to estimate the prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV). A systematic literature review identified 8 ...
Hoarding Disorder: It`s More Than Just an
... treated it as both a criterion of OCPD and a symptom of OCD (Mataix-Cols et al., 2010). The recently published DSM-5 cleared up this confusion by identifying HD as a distinct diagnosis (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Hoarding as a mental disorder was thought to originate from the concept ...
... treated it as both a criterion of OCPD and a symptom of OCD (Mataix-Cols et al., 2010). The recently published DSM-5 cleared up this confusion by identifying HD as a distinct diagnosis (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Hoarding as a mental disorder was thought to originate from the concept ...
Pediatric-Onset Bipolar Disorder - Foundation for Excellence in
... ity may be greater in adolescents than in prepubertal chilonly two cases of type I disorder were identified (apparent dren, especially given information on family history and morbid risk < 0.2%). Although the reported risk for adolescent bipolar I disorder is low, this level of risk of conditions lo ...
... ity may be greater in adolescents than in prepubertal chilonly two cases of type I disorder were identified (apparent dren, especially given information on family history and morbid risk < 0.2%). Although the reported risk for adolescent bipolar I disorder is low, this level of risk of conditions lo ...
Abnormal Behavior: Myths and Realities Anxiety Disorders
... Prevalence and Course of Major Depression • Most common of psychological disorders • Women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with major depression • Untreated episodes can become recurring and more serious • Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)—onset with changing seasons – not common here ...
... Prevalence and Course of Major Depression • Most common of psychological disorders • Women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with major depression • Untreated episodes can become recurring and more serious • Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)—onset with changing seasons – not common here ...
The loss of control over eating, a defining feature of binge eating, is
... each other, indicating a relatively low degree of overlap between the two types of binge episodes. Further indication that OBEs and SBEs are each associated with psychopathology was demonstrated in regression analyses showing that both binge types significantly and independently predicted specific e ...
... each other, indicating a relatively low degree of overlap between the two types of binge episodes. Further indication that OBEs and SBEs are each associated with psychopathology was demonstrated in regression analyses showing that both binge types significantly and independently predicted specific e ...
Movements of Moods: Interplay Between Science, Clinical Practice
... in society, not psychological or biological differences in individuals. This novel way of approaching a phenomenon like suicide, marked the object of sociology as a science, the social fact, that should be studied independently from the psychological, physiological, biological, chemical or physical ...
... in society, not psychological or biological differences in individuals. This novel way of approaching a phenomenon like suicide, marked the object of sociology as a science, the social fact, that should be studied independently from the psychological, physiological, biological, chemical or physical ...
Body dysmorphic disorder: some key issues for DSMV - DSM-5
... A number of these issues were examined during the development of DSM-IV; some were not resolved, and others need revisiting in light of subsequent research.[10] Diagnostic criteria should reflect a reliable and valid construct that enables patients’ symptoms to be accurately diagnosed, so appropriat ...
... A number of these issues were examined during the development of DSM-IV; some were not resolved, and others need revisiting in light of subsequent research.[10] Diagnostic criteria should reflect a reliable and valid construct that enables patients’ symptoms to be accurately diagnosed, so appropriat ...
Running Head: IMPLICATIONS OF COMORBIDITY THE DEMANDS
... Rumpf, Hapke, & John, 2004). 78.5% of those meeting criteria for a 12-month diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD) were diagnosed with another comorbid disorder, with MDD considered primary in only a small proportion of cases (Kessler et al., 2003). Explanations for Poorer Outcomes Such eviden ...
... Rumpf, Hapke, & John, 2004). 78.5% of those meeting criteria for a 12-month diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD) were diagnosed with another comorbid disorder, with MDD considered primary in only a small proportion of cases (Kessler et al., 2003). Explanations for Poorer Outcomes Such eviden ...