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International classification of sleep disorders, revised
International classification of sleep disorders, revised

... research in sleep disorders medicine. The years between 1990 and 1997 have witnessed wide-ranging changes in sleep disorders medicine from many perspectives: the growth of managed health care; public health care reform; efforts to better integrate sleep disorders medicine into the community of medic ...
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Success

... Director of Content Development: Darlene D. Pedersen Project Editor: Padraic J. Maroney Design and Illustration Manager: Carolyn O’Brien As new scientific information becomes available through basic and clinical research, recommended treatments and drug therapies undergo changes. The author(s) and p ...
Chapter 2 - Kenniscentrum Kinder
Chapter 2 - Kenniscentrum Kinder

... research approach steps away from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) defined heterogeneous group comparisons, and acknowledges the continuously distributed nature of the ASD and ADHD trait within the population, as well as the etiological and symptomatic heterogeneity wi ...
Eric Youngstrom
Eric Youngstrom

... adolescents. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. Special Issue: Evidence-Based Assessment. Guest Editors: P.A. Arbisi & J.G. Beck. Algorta, G.P., Dodd, A., Stringaris, A., & Youngstrom, E.A. (in press). Diagnostic efficiency of the SDQ for Parents to identify ADHD in the UK: A ROC analysis. E ...
Dissociation in the Finnish General Population
Dissociation in the Finnish General Population

... The aim of this epidemiological study was to investigate the prevalence of psychological and somatoform dissociation and associated factors in the general population. The course of psychological dissociation was examined in a three-year follow-up study. Dissociation was measured with the Dissociativ ...
Major Theories of Personality Disorder
Major Theories of Personality Disorder

... ogy in clinical settings. The flowering of the traditional “full battery” approach to personality assessment in clinical settings is exemplified in the writings of Rappaport, Gill, and Schafer (1968). According to these authors, diagnostic testing of personality and ideational content was concerned ...
Bipolar Disorders 100 years after manic
Bipolar Disorders 100 years after manic

... "folie circulaire" of Jean-Pierre Falret or the "folie à double forme" of Jules Baillarger differs from recurrent depression, which is also different from Kraepelin's "manic-depressive insanity". Yet the answer to the question of ...
Best Practice Manual for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Compensation and Pension Examinations
Best Practice Manual for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Compensation and Pension Examinations

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Untitled
Untitled

... Health Survey, the corresponding figures were 7.1%, 4.8%, 1.6% and 2.2%. The burden placed by phobic disorders on the patients, the families and the society at large is very significant. For instance, social phobia has been consistently associated with a lower educational attainment, a lower employm ...
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ADHD: making the invisible visible

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Kluwer Academic Publishers
Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines)

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post traumatic stress disorders in a global context
post traumatic stress disorders in a global context

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the big five and adhd: an investigation of subtypes and

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Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V

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Preview the material

... early as the 19th century. A notable example is Sir Alexander Crichton (1978) who wrote a book entitled “On Attention and its Diseases”. In this book, he defined ADHD as; “when any object of external sense, or of thought, occupies the mind in such a degree that a person does not receive a clear perc ...
Generalized anxiety disorder and clinical worry episodes in young
Generalized anxiety disorder and clinical worry episodes in young

... Background. This article presents epidemiological data on the prevalence of DSM-IV generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and sub-threshold GAD (fulfilling three out of four GAD criteria) in young women together with data on co-morbidity and psychosocial functioning. The prevalence of clinically relevan ...
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Conduct disorder

Conduct disorder (CD) is a psychological disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that presents itself through a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms are violated. These behaviors are often referred to as ""antisocial behaviors."" It is often seen as the precursor to antisocial personality disorder, which is not diagnosed until the individual is 18 years old.Conduct disorder is estimated to affect 51.1 million people globally as of 2013.
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