Current and Lifetime Comorbidity of the DSM
... Association, 1994), there now exist 12 anxiety disorder and 9 mood disorder categories, a dramatic increase over prior versions of the DSM (e.g., only 3 anxiety disorders existed in the 2nd edition of the DSM; American Psychiatric Association, 1968). Although implying greater precision in the classi ...
... Association, 1994), there now exist 12 anxiety disorder and 9 mood disorder categories, a dramatic increase over prior versions of the DSM (e.g., only 3 anxiety disorders existed in the 2nd edition of the DSM; American Psychiatric Association, 1968). Although implying greater precision in the classi ...
2 - RuG
... unknown. Social dysfunctioning in children with ADHD appears to increase their risk of later psychopathology other than ADHD. Thus far effective treatment for social dysfunctioning is lacking. Future research should address the exact nature and long-term consequences of social dysfunctioning in chil ...
... unknown. Social dysfunctioning in children with ADHD appears to increase their risk of later psychopathology other than ADHD. Thus far effective treatment for social dysfunctioning is lacking. Future research should address the exact nature and long-term consequences of social dysfunctioning in chil ...
The Swedish Version of the Ritvo Autism and
... In Britain, the prevalence of undiagnosed autistic adults is found to be 1% (Brugha et al. 2009). This indicates undiagnosed ASD is a major public health issue in England, and most likely in other countries as well. Since most cases of ASD are diagnosed in childhood much effort has been put into dev ...
... In Britain, the prevalence of undiagnosed autistic adults is found to be 1% (Brugha et al. 2009). This indicates undiagnosed ASD is a major public health issue in England, and most likely in other countries as well. Since most cases of ASD are diagnosed in childhood much effort has been put into dev ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... Bouts of uncontrolled overeating during a limited period of time ...
... Bouts of uncontrolled overeating during a limited period of time ...
Evidence-based pharmacological treatment of anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder:
... mild, transient and without associated impairment in social and occupational function, but many patients are troubled by severe and persistent symptoms that cause significant personal distress, impair function and reduce quality of life. To meet the diagnosis of an anxiety disorder, patients have to ...
... mild, transient and without associated impairment in social and occupational function, but many patients are troubled by severe and persistent symptoms that cause significant personal distress, impair function and reduce quality of life. To meet the diagnosis of an anxiety disorder, patients have to ...
DSM-5: A Comprehensive Review
... and policymakers since the original draft was published in 1952.1 The fifth revision of the Manual, known as DSM-5, was published on May 22, 2013, after receiving approval at the annual APA conference. Although the manual has been considered the standard for the diagnosis of mental disorders, each r ...
... and policymakers since the original draft was published in 1952.1 The fifth revision of the Manual, known as DSM-5, was published on May 22, 2013, after receiving approval at the annual APA conference. Although the manual has been considered the standard for the diagnosis of mental disorders, each r ...
The prevalence of mental disorders among convicted inmates in
... number of specified criteria (symptoms) that jointly form the bases for diagnoses, and that affect people’s thoughts, feelings, behaviour and interaction with others. Mental disorders cover a broad range of conditions, with varying degrees of severity, and are very common in the population. The Inst ...
... number of specified criteria (symptoms) that jointly form the bases for diagnoses, and that affect people’s thoughts, feelings, behaviour and interaction with others. Mental disorders cover a broad range of conditions, with varying degrees of severity, and are very common in the population. The Inst ...
Evaluation and Assessment Issues in the Diagnosis
... Diagnosis of ADHD youths of different ages because the same questions may be understood differently by children and adolescents on account of their different developmental levels. The impact of ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic differences in youths’ understanding of interviews (and questionnaire ...
... Diagnosis of ADHD youths of different ages because the same questions may be understood differently by children and adolescents on account of their different developmental levels. The impact of ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic differences in youths’ understanding of interviews (and questionnaire ...
autism spectrum disorders
... Rey JM (ed), IACAPAP e-Textbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Geneva: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions 2012. ...
... Rey JM (ed), IACAPAP e-Textbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Geneva: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions 2012. ...
Broadening the definition of generalized anxiety disorder: Effects on
... studied the associations of modified GAD with other variables cross-sectionally. To evaluate the implications of diagnostic changes for predictive validity, there is a need for research that takes a longitudinal perspective and that controls for other major features of GAD (uncontrollability, distre ...
... studied the associations of modified GAD with other variables cross-sectionally. To evaluate the implications of diagnostic changes for predictive validity, there is a need for research that takes a longitudinal perspective and that controls for other major features of GAD (uncontrollability, distre ...
Comorbid Psychopathology in Autism Spectrum Disorder Comorbid
... that “while verbally intact patients may be reliably diagnosed with a comorbid mood condition, clinicians may be reluctant to diagnose mood disorders in individuals with greater communication impairment” (p. 64). The authors discussed how due to the challenges in assessing mood disorders in individu ...
... that “while verbally intact patients may be reliably diagnosed with a comorbid mood condition, clinicians may be reluctant to diagnose mood disorders in individuals with greater communication impairment” (p. 64). The authors discussed how due to the challenges in assessing mood disorders in individu ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder or Dysthymia
... Brakemeier, Buchheim, Caspar, Cuijpers, Ebmeir et al., 2016; Keller, McCullough, Klein, Arnow, Dunner et al., 2000). It is beyond the scope of this article to provide more than a brief explanation of these approaches. Although many groups of health professionals are not directly involved with either ...
... Brakemeier, Buchheim, Caspar, Cuijpers, Ebmeir et al., 2016; Keller, McCullough, Klein, Arnow, Dunner et al., 2000). It is beyond the scope of this article to provide more than a brief explanation of these approaches. Although many groups of health professionals are not directly involved with either ...
Atypical Development of Resting Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia in Children at
... moderated by race in that European American children showed an increase in resting RSA with age, whereas African-American children had higher RSA at age 8 but no change with age (Hinnant, Elmore-Staton, & El-Sheikh, 2011). The overall pattern of findings may suggest that resting RSA increases across ...
... moderated by race in that European American children showed an increase in resting RSA with age, whereas African-American children had higher RSA at age 8 but no change with age (Hinnant, Elmore-Staton, & El-Sheikh, 2011). The overall pattern of findings may suggest that resting RSA increases across ...
02_whole - Massey Research Online
... Hirschfield et al. (1997) suggested that factors that rest with the medical profession may need to be identified and rectified, for example, they suggested medical schools may not provide sufficient education about psychiatric diagnosis, psychopharmacology and psychotherapy, or limited training in t ...
... Hirschfield et al. (1997) suggested that factors that rest with the medical profession may need to be identified and rectified, for example, they suggested medical schools may not provide sufficient education about psychiatric diagnosis, psychopharmacology and psychotherapy, or limited training in t ...
The prevalence of body dysmorphic disorder: a
... patients with other mental disorders have increased rates of BDD. Despite the association of BDD with OCD or social phobia, DSM-IV (APA, 1994) and ICD-10 (WHO, 1993) do not classify BDD under anxiety disorders but rather under the category of somatoform disorders. Little is currently known about sim ...
... patients with other mental disorders have increased rates of BDD. Despite the association of BDD with OCD or social phobia, DSM-IV (APA, 1994) and ICD-10 (WHO, 1993) do not classify BDD under anxiety disorders but rather under the category of somatoform disorders. Little is currently known about sim ...
Evidence-based guidelines for management of attention
... similar to other common psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, appropriate clinical cut-offs need to be established that link ADHD symptoms to significant clinical impairments; given that ADHD is a developmental disorder, this will require establishment of age- and gender-specific nor ...
... similar to other common psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, appropriate clinical cut-offs need to be established that link ADHD symptoms to significant clinical impairments; given that ADHD is a developmental disorder, this will require establishment of age- and gender-specific nor ...
The Johns hopkins medicine Library
... Left untreated, bipolar disorder usually worsens. Moreover, the depressive symptoms associated with the illness are similar to those of major depressive disorder, so sometimes an accurate diagnosis can be difficult to achieve. Studies show that as many as 69% of people with bipolar disorder are init ...
... Left untreated, bipolar disorder usually worsens. Moreover, the depressive symptoms associated with the illness are similar to those of major depressive disorder, so sometimes an accurate diagnosis can be difficult to achieve. Studies show that as many as 69% of people with bipolar disorder are init ...
In The Elderly Anxiety Disorders In The Elderly
... soft drinks contain caffeine. Certain over-the-counter medications (e.g., cold medications) and certain herbal products contain caffeine or other stimulants (e.g., ephedrine). ...
... soft drinks contain caffeine. Certain over-the-counter medications (e.g., cold medications) and certain herbal products contain caffeine or other stimulants (e.g., ephedrine). ...
Adults With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... Prognosis • Research indicates that virtually all patients who experience ADHD as children will improve over a predictable course of time. We can expect that approximately two adults in 1,000 will manifest ...
... Prognosis • Research indicates that virtually all patients who experience ADHD as children will improve over a predictable course of time. We can expect that approximately two adults in 1,000 will manifest ...
effects of childhood maltreatment a
... one of the central features in the histories of BPD patients [23-25]. Such patients also have high rates of a history of physical abuse (around 53%), and are at high risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder [26]. The exact nature of the relationship between maltreatment and BPD is still unde ...
... one of the central features in the histories of BPD patients [23-25]. Such patients also have high rates of a history of physical abuse (around 53%), and are at high risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder [26]. The exact nature of the relationship between maltreatment and BPD is still unde ...
chapter 12 psychological disorders
... • Diathesis-Stress Model – view that people biologically predisposed to a mental disorder (those with a certain diathesis) will tend to exhibit the disorder when particularly affected by stress. • Diathesis – biological predisposition. • Systems Approach – also known as the biopsychosocial model, th ...
... • Diathesis-Stress Model – view that people biologically predisposed to a mental disorder (those with a certain diathesis) will tend to exhibit the disorder when particularly affected by stress. • Diathesis – biological predisposition. • Systems Approach – also known as the biopsychosocial model, th ...
Chronic Disorders in Children and Adolescents
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... or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use in this publication of trade names, trademarks, service marks, and similar terms, even if they are not identified as such, is not to be taken as an expression of opinion as to whether or not they are subje ...
NIH Public Access
... It is also important to distinguish the Cluster A personality disorders from other disorders, including the presence of and risk for Axis I psychopathology. In particular, both SPD and schizoid PD have been shown to be phenomenologically similar to autistic-spectrum disorders, especially Asperger’s ...
... It is also important to distinguish the Cluster A personality disorders from other disorders, including the presence of and risk for Axis I psychopathology. In particular, both SPD and schizoid PD have been shown to be phenomenologically similar to autistic-spectrum disorders, especially Asperger’s ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... long-standing and notoriously difficult problems associated with the description and classification of these disorders, special care has been taken to explain how the classification has been approached. For each disorder, a description is provided of the main clinical features, and also of any impor ...
... long-standing and notoriously difficult problems associated with the description and classification of these disorders, special care has been taken to explain how the classification has been approached. For each disorder, a description is provided of the main clinical features, and also of any impor ...
Broadening the definition of generalized anxiety disorder
... Although these changes have led to improved reliability of GAD diagnoses (Brown, Di Nardo, Lehman, & Campbell, 2001), debates persist about validity. Research has found that GAD lasting at least 1 month has very similar socio-demographic and clinical correlates (Kessler et al., 2005b) and is at leas ...
... Although these changes have led to improved reliability of GAD diagnoses (Brown, Di Nardo, Lehman, & Campbell, 2001), debates persist about validity. Research has found that GAD lasting at least 1 month has very similar socio-demographic and clinical correlates (Kessler et al., 2005b) and is at leas ...