Jeanne Fery: a sixteenth-century case of dissociative identity disorder.
... produced an even more detailed account describing both identity fragmentation and a past history of childhood trauma. Also well described in both accounts are major criteria and associated features of DID as described in present day diagnostic manuals (American Psychiatric Association, 1987, 1994.) ...
... produced an even more detailed account describing both identity fragmentation and a past history of childhood trauma. Also well described in both accounts are major criteria and associated features of DID as described in present day diagnostic manuals (American Psychiatric Association, 1987, 1994.) ...
Intake Example
... AXIS IV: Economic problems and access to health care AXIS V: GAF current: 40 past year: 40 DIAGNOSTIC FORMULATION: As client presents, she meets all criteria for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (A: compulsions as defined by repetitive behaviors and behaviors aimed at reducing stress; B: client realize ...
... AXIS IV: Economic problems and access to health care AXIS V: GAF current: 40 past year: 40 DIAGNOSTIC FORMULATION: As client presents, she meets all criteria for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (A: compulsions as defined by repetitive behaviors and behaviors aimed at reducing stress; B: client realize ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... and the special committee on classification, assembled comments of 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, inclu ...
... and the special committee on classification, assembled comments of 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, inclu ...
Characteristics of Binge Eating Disorder in Relation
... shame, embarrassment, quantity, psychological, behavior, and “shape and weight concerns.” Of the 257 retrieved publications, 60 publications were considered relevant to discussions related to DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and were included in the current review, and 20 additional references were also in ...
... shame, embarrassment, quantity, psychological, behavior, and “shape and weight concerns.” Of the 257 retrieved publications, 60 publications were considered relevant to discussions related to DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and were included in the current review, and 20 additional references were also in ...
Introduction - The Trauma Center
... Child Trauma Center, for example, present for services with prior diagnoses of Bipolar Disorder, ADHD, or both, with the respective psychopharmacological interventions. Many have not received any psychotherapeutic intervention, let alone intervention ...
... Child Trauma Center, for example, present for services with prior diagnoses of Bipolar Disorder, ADHD, or both, with the respective psychopharmacological interventions. Many have not received any psychotherapeutic intervention, let alone intervention ...
Clinical Practice Guideline for Patients with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Magellan Health
... quality of social, academic or occupational functioning (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).These dysfunctions can lead to behavioral problems in home, school, work, and social settings. Children with ADHD may have difficulty with learning in school, developing appropriate social skills, and ma ...
... quality of social, academic or occupational functioning (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).These dysfunctions can lead to behavioral problems in home, school, work, and social settings. Children with ADHD may have difficulty with learning in school, developing appropriate social skills, and ma ...
Prevalence, Clinical Correlates, and Longitudinal Course of Severe
... determine whether a feature had occurred during the preceding 3-month period. Intensity refers to the strength or force of a symptom/behavior and the extent to which it was intrusive, interfering, and generalized across a range of activities. A rating of “2” or higher indicates that the symptom was ...
... determine whether a feature had occurred during the preceding 3-month period. Intensity refers to the strength or force of a symptom/behavior and the extent to which it was intrusive, interfering, and generalized across a range of activities. A rating of “2” or higher indicates that the symptom was ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Developmental Trajectories
... family environments in ADHD cases or support of parental mental health in response to ADHD in the child. Alternatively, it may be that children exposed to chronic and stable high parental EE are at the greatest risk for poor outcomes, due to sustained exposure across time, in which case intervention ...
... family environments in ADHD cases or support of parental mental health in response to ADHD in the child. Alternatively, it may be that children exposed to chronic and stable high parental EE are at the greatest risk for poor outcomes, due to sustained exposure across time, in which case intervention ...
Evidence-based guidelines for treating bipolar disorder: revised second —recommendations edition
... Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association, DSM-IV-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV)) provides the key guidance. Consider the identification of the core symptoms of mania or depression against a check list as in DSM-IV to improve confidence in, and th ...
... Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association, DSM-IV-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV)) provides the key guidance. Consider the identification of the core symptoms of mania or depression against a check list as in DSM-IV to improve confidence in, and th ...
Eating Disorders – A Resource for Parents
... In younger children, it can be more difficult to distinguish between ‘picky’ eating and a variety of behaviours around food that might be of greater concern. It can also be more difficult to discuss the issue with your child if they are not yet of an age where they can express themselves adequately, ...
... In younger children, it can be more difficult to distinguish between ‘picky’ eating and a variety of behaviours around food that might be of greater concern. It can also be more difficult to discuss the issue with your child if they are not yet of an age where they can express themselves adequately, ...
EMDR and the Anxiety Disorders: Exploring the Current Status
... occupational function (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Common obsessions relate to contamination, accidents, and religious or sexual matters; common rituals include washing, cleaning, checking, and counting. As research shows that clients with OCD respond relatively well to cognitive-behavi ...
... occupational function (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Common obsessions relate to contamination, accidents, and religious or sexual matters; common rituals include washing, cleaning, checking, and counting. As research shows that clients with OCD respond relatively well to cognitive-behavi ...
S tudy o f Impu ulsivity
... any other personality variables. In relation to childhood sexual abuse, BPD individuals with previous suicide attempts report significantly higher percentages of sexual abuse during childhood than BPD patients without attempts. Consistently, results from regression analyses indicated that increased ...
... any other personality variables. In relation to childhood sexual abuse, BPD individuals with previous suicide attempts report significantly higher percentages of sexual abuse during childhood than BPD patients without attempts. Consistently, results from regression analyses indicated that increased ...
ADHD Lectures Online
... – MTA study: anxious cases did the best in psychosocial treatment – Pfiffner (2007) study shows good response to home-school behavioral training and child training in social and organizational skills that is targeted at ADHD-I specific problems* ...
... – MTA study: anxious cases did the best in psychosocial treatment – Pfiffner (2007) study shows good response to home-school behavioral training and child training in social and organizational skills that is targeted at ADHD-I specific problems* ...
Boerboom MP 2013 - Adler Graduate School
... those with a current diagnosis) report that their child was receiving medication treatment for the disorder (CDC, 2013)”. Parents also report that children with a history of ADHD are almost “10 times as likely to have difficulties that interfere with friendships…and data from international samples s ...
... those with a current diagnosis) report that their child was receiving medication treatment for the disorder (CDC, 2013)”. Parents also report that children with a history of ADHD are almost “10 times as likely to have difficulties that interfere with friendships…and data from international samples s ...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Evidence Update July
... Long term effectiveness of treatment for ADHD NICE clinical guideline 72 (NICE CG72) notes that people with ADHD require integrated care that addresses a wide range of personal, social, educational and occupational needs. The effectiveness of treatment or non-treatment over the long term was not dis ...
... Long term effectiveness of treatment for ADHD NICE clinical guideline 72 (NICE CG72) notes that people with ADHD require integrated care that addresses a wide range of personal, social, educational and occupational needs. The effectiveness of treatment or non-treatment over the long term was not dis ...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: are we helping or
... severity and impairment by frequency rather than compromised functioning. Frequency is not the same as impairment, and disregarding this important criterion increases reported prevalence.4 36 Many prevalence studies use parent or teacher report of symptoms and do not apply the severity or time crit ...
... severity and impairment by frequency rather than compromised functioning. Frequency is not the same as impairment, and disregarding this important criterion increases reported prevalence.4 36 Many prevalence studies use parent or teacher report of symptoms and do not apply the severity or time crit ...
ADHD and Comorbid Conditions
... individuals with ADHD, consistent findings have shown image regarding decreased dopaminergic transmission in these areas. A dopamine 4 (D4 receptor) is related to cognitive and emotional functioning is densely in prefrontal cortex of the brain. Genetics studies indicate the DRD4-7 repeat allele locu ...
... individuals with ADHD, consistent findings have shown image regarding decreased dopaminergic transmission in these areas. A dopamine 4 (D4 receptor) is related to cognitive and emotional functioning is densely in prefrontal cortex of the brain. Genetics studies indicate the DRD4-7 repeat allele locu ...
Dissociative Symptoms in Filipino College Students
... In the Philippines, it is commonly believed that psychological problems known in the West as schizophrenia, depression, and so on, are caused by spirits (Bulatao, 1992).Bulatao makes the observation that spirit possession in the Philippines is so widespread that it can be regarded as culturally norm ...
... In the Philippines, it is commonly believed that psychological problems known in the West as schizophrenia, depression, and so on, are caused by spirits (Bulatao, 1992).Bulatao makes the observation that spirit possession in the Philippines is so widespread that it can be regarded as culturally norm ...
A Twin Study of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... During the past two decades, anxiety, one of the most prominent and pervasive emotions, has been introduced to various parts of the world. Anxiety disorder is described as involving illogical or irrational worry which is not based on fact (Rachman, 2004). As a diagnostic category, it includes aspect ...
... During the past two decades, anxiety, one of the most prominent and pervasive emotions, has been introduced to various parts of the world. Anxiety disorder is described as involving illogical or irrational worry which is not based on fact (Rachman, 2004). As a diagnostic category, it includes aspect ...
Journal of Attention Disorders
... whether individuals with ADHD+LD presented with higher levels of psychopathology than those with ADHD only, and whether gender impacted symptom presentation. The finding that significantly more adults were diagnosed with comorbid ADHD+LD than ADHD only confirms ...
... whether individuals with ADHD+LD presented with higher levels of psychopathology than those with ADHD only, and whether gender impacted symptom presentation. The finding that significantly more adults were diagnosed with comorbid ADHD+LD than ADHD only confirms ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • SSRI A class of medications typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, and some personality disorders. • SSRI Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors; a class of medications typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorder ...
... • SSRI A class of medications typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, and some personality disorders. • SSRI Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors; a class of medications typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorder ...
Chapter 14:
... be influenced by: – biological factors (such as brain processes and heredity) – psychological factors (such as distorted thoughts or low self-esteem) ...
... be influenced by: – biological factors (such as brain processes and heredity) – psychological factors (such as distorted thoughts or low self-esteem) ...
Psychologists` Skepticism and Knowledge about Dissociative
... as an adaptive dissociative response to childhood trauma (K1uft & Fine, 1989), the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder 4th editions {DSM-IV American Psychiatric Association, 1994) does not include a category for childhood dissociative disorders (Peterson, 1996) which may also be a f ...
... as an adaptive dissociative response to childhood trauma (K1uft & Fine, 1989), the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder 4th editions {DSM-IV American Psychiatric Association, 1994) does not include a category for childhood dissociative disorders (Peterson, 1996) which may also be a f ...
NIH Public Access
... with severe nonepidsodic irritability.8 SMD overlaps with ODD in that both ascertain temper outbursts, irritability, and anger. Crucially, however, SMD does not include the symptoms of defiance and annoyance that are also included in ODD—this distinction between headstrong and irritable dimensions i ...
... with severe nonepidsodic irritability.8 SMD overlaps with ODD in that both ascertain temper outbursts, irritability, and anger. Crucially, however, SMD does not include the symptoms of defiance and annoyance that are also included in ODD—this distinction between headstrong and irritable dimensions i ...