Acquired Stuttering: Differential Diagnosis
... Are there any other neurological signs or symptoms? Was there any neurological episode? Is there a family history of stuttering? Is there a personal history of stuttering? At what age were the present dysfluencies demonstrated for the first time? ...
... Are there any other neurological signs or symptoms? Was there any neurological episode? Is there a family history of stuttering? Is there a personal history of stuttering? At what age were the present dysfluencies demonstrated for the first time? ...
proceedings of the first world conference on cluttering
... moment of its release is fortunate as it coincides with the opening of the First Online Conference on Cluttering and together can send a signal that the growing interest in cluttering has established itself. We are immensely grateful for the Bulgarian organizers of the FWCC. While many individuals c ...
... moment of its release is fortunate as it coincides with the opening of the First Online Conference on Cluttering and together can send a signal that the growing interest in cluttering has established itself. We are immensely grateful for the Bulgarian organizers of the FWCC. While many individuals c ...
International classification of sleep disorders, revised
... Classification Steering Committee, Thorpy MJ, Chairman” to “American Academy of Sleep Medicine.” This change will make the ICSD more consistent with other diagnostic classifications such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fourth Edition (American Psychiatric Association) and the International ...
... Classification Steering Committee, Thorpy MJ, Chairman” to “American Academy of Sleep Medicine.” This change will make the ICSD more consistent with other diagnostic classifications such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fourth Edition (American Psychiatric Association) and the International ...
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Success
... 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 publisher have done everything possible to make this book accurate, up to date, and in ac ...
... 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 publisher have done everything possible to make this book accurate, up to date, and in ac ...
Chapter 2 - Kenniscentrum Kinder
... a. Often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, at work, or with other activities. b. Often has trouble holding attention on tasks or play activities. c. Often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly. d. Often does not follow through on inst ...
... a. Often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, at work, or with other activities. b. Often has trouble holding attention on tasks or play activities. c. Often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly. d. Often does not follow through on inst ...
Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders
... handbook for cognitive therapy is timely in order to encourage greater use by clinicians of evidence-based psychotherapy for the anxiety disorders. The book is divided into three parts. Part I consists of four chapters on the reformulated cognitive model of anxiety and its empirical status. Chapter ...
... handbook for cognitive therapy is timely in order to encourage greater use by clinicians of evidence-based psychotherapy for the anxiety disorders. The book is divided into three parts. Part I consists of four chapters on the reformulated cognitive model of anxiety and its empirical status. Chapter ...
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... volume in his or her voice and may need to be continually reminded to talk more softly. Individuals with Asperger’s are not generally isolated from the rest of the world as a result of their own withdrawal, but rather they are isolated because they have poor social skills or because their interests ...
... volume in his or her voice and may need to be continually reminded to talk more softly. Individuals with Asperger’s are not generally isolated from the rest of the world as a result of their own withdrawal, but rather they are isolated because they have poor social skills or because their interests ...
Eric Youngstrom
... Elected to Fellow Status in the Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Division 53 of the American Psychological Association, August 2013. Elected as Fellow of Division 5 (Assessment and Measurement) and Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) in August 2014. Elected to Fellow Status in the ...
... Elected to Fellow Status in the Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Division 53 of the American Psychological Association, August 2013. Elected as Fellow of Division 5 (Assessment and Measurement) and Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) in August 2014. Elected to Fellow Status in the ...
Autism diagnosis in children and young people Evidence Update
... higher local autism rates seemed to be associated with lower age of diagnosis. Higher local property values, and conversely, higher poverty rates also seemed to be associated with younger age of diagnosis. Children with higher communication capabilities seemed to be diagnosed at an older age. Limita ...
... higher local autism rates seemed to be associated with lower age of diagnosis. Higher local property values, and conversely, higher poverty rates also seemed to be associated with younger age of diagnosis. Children with higher communication capabilities seemed to be diagnosed at an older age. Limita ...
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... of self-harming behaviours among a sample of South African university students (N = 603), as well as the relationship between deliberate self-harm (DSH) and symptoms of depression and anxiety. A battery of instruments, including the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory ( ...
... of self-harming behaviours among a sample of South African university students (N = 603), as well as the relationship between deliberate self-harm (DSH) and symptoms of depression and anxiety. A battery of instruments, including the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory ( ...
THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG STRESS, COPING, EATING
... In addition to eating disorder syrnptoms, various researchers have reported on the comorbidity of depression and eating disorders (Kasset et al. 1989; Toner, Garfinkel, Garner, 1986). Others have noted that anxiety is also a common feature of eating disorders (Garfinkel et al. 1996). Researchers hav ...
... In addition to eating disorder syrnptoms, various researchers have reported on the comorbidity of depression and eating disorders (Kasset et al. 1989; Toner, Garfinkel, Garner, 1986). Others have noted that anxiety is also a common feature of eating disorders (Garfinkel et al. 1996). Researchers hav ...
42 TIP Substance Abuse Treatment For Persons With
... Substance Abuse Treatment For Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders This TIP, Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders, revises TIP 9, Assessment and Treatment of Patients With Coexisting Mental Illness and Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. The revised TIP provides information ab ...
... Substance Abuse Treatment For Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders This TIP, Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders, revises TIP 9, Assessment and Treatment of Patients With Coexisting Mental Illness and Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. The revised TIP provides information ab ...
(2008). Nonresponse and dropout rates in outcome
... neural pathways underlining mental functions, schemas based on past experiences, unresolved conflicts, more or less mature defense mechanisms and coping strategies, and actual life situations. Many factors influence both the onset and the course of PTSD. In approaching PTSD treatment, it is useful ...
... neural pathways underlining mental functions, schemas based on past experiences, unresolved conflicts, more or less mature defense mechanisms and coping strategies, and actual life situations. Many factors influence both the onset and the course of PTSD. In approaching PTSD treatment, it is useful ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines)
... Children’s Medication Algorithm Project5; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fourth Edition- Text Revision6; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fifth Edition (DSM-5)246; the European Treatment Guidelines7; the National Insti ...
... Children’s Medication Algorithm Project5; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fourth Edition- Text Revision6; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fifth Edition (DSM-5)246; the European Treatment Guidelines7; the National Insti ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines) Third Edition
... Children’s Medication Algorithm Project5; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fourth Edition- Text Revision6; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fifth Edition (DSM-5)246; the European Treatment Guidelines7; the National Insti ...
... Children’s Medication Algorithm Project5; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fourth Edition- Text Revision6; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fifth Edition (DSM-5)246; the European Treatment Guidelines7; the National Insti ...
What are Mental Disorders?
... highly stigmatized, and we hear many misconceptions. Among these are the views that addiction is the result of moral weakness or lack of control, or that it is a purely medical affliction like any other disease, that can be “fixed” by a doctor. In fact, there are a variety of factors that contribute ...
... highly stigmatized, and we hear many misconceptions. Among these are the views that addiction is the result of moral weakness or lack of control, or that it is a purely medical affliction like any other disease, that can be “fixed” by a doctor. In fact, there are a variety of factors that contribute ...
Acute Stress Disorder & Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
... of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 4 July 2013, under Section 14A of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992. In approving these guidelines the NHMRC considers that they meet the NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines. This approval is valid for ...
... of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 4 July 2013, under Section 14A of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992. In approving these guidelines the NHMRC considers that they meet the NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines. This approval is valid for ...
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... (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 perception from any other one, he is said to attend to it”. Crichton furthe ...
... (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 perception from any other one, he is said to attend to it”. Crichton furthe ...
Full text - SFU`s Summit
... reckless behaviour who attacked man and animal alike. This man was often in trouble with the law, but also able to lead a successful life until his confinement to Bicetre, a French psychiatric asylum. However, Pinel’s description of psychopathy was in early stages of development, and it likely captu ...
... reckless behaviour who attacked man and animal alike. This man was often in trouble with the law, but also able to lead a successful life until his confinement to Bicetre, a French psychiatric asylum. However, Pinel’s description of psychopathy was in early stages of development, and it likely captu ...
Chapter 4: Research on the Origins of Pathological and Problem... Etiology is the study of causal pathways. Because of...
... waning of a disease (which is then a protective factor). Demographic, biological, personality, family, peer, and genetic factors, among other possible risk factors, may interact over time to influence the course of outcomes, symptoms, and behaviors. Risk factors are most useful for research when the ...
... waning of a disease (which is then a protective factor). Demographic, biological, personality, family, peer, and genetic factors, among other possible risk factors, may interact over time to influence the course of outcomes, symptoms, and behaviors. Risk factors are most useful for research when the ...
Self-Ambivalence in Obsessive-Compulsive
... related significantly to OCD-related beliefs and accounted for a significant portion of their co-variation. The third study investigated the relationship between self-ambivalence and treatment outcomes in a sample of 51 participants with OCD (mean age = 35.61, SD = 11.96) undergoing 16 weeks of cogn ...
... related significantly to OCD-related beliefs and accounted for a significant portion of their co-variation. The third study investigated the relationship between self-ambivalence and treatment outcomes in a sample of 51 participants with OCD (mean age = 35.61, SD = 11.96) undergoing 16 weeks of cogn ...
Best Practice Manual for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Compensation and Pension Examinations
... Outcome data from GAF trainings have shown that raters show a bias against assigning low GAF scores for PTSD vignettes. For PTSD cases used as part of organized GAF trainings, it was typically true that the GAF ratings made before training were too high. This reflected various biases and beliefs of ...
... Outcome data from GAF trainings have shown that raters show a bias against assigning low GAF scores for PTSD vignettes. For PTSD cases used as part of organized GAF trainings, it was typically true that the GAF ratings made before training were too high. This reflected various biases and beliefs of ...
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... young people, there may be as many as 100–200 suicide attempts (McIntosh, ...
... young people, there may be as many as 100–200 suicide attempts (McIntosh, ...
... Despite the substantial progress in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of children and adults with ADHD, the disorder has remained controversial in many public and private sectors. The confusion resulting from diverse, frequently expressed opinions (often not based on research evidence) has ma ...
ASSESSMENT OF DISORDERED EATING
... however, since dietetic professionals face the same issues as the rest of the publicincluding obesity, displaying disordered eating behaviors and exhibiting eating disorders (Korinth, 2008). Many studies suggest that dietitians, diet technicians and dietetic students are at greater risk for disorder ...
... however, since dietetic professionals face the same issues as the rest of the publicincluding obesity, displaying disordered eating behaviors and exhibiting eating disorders (Korinth, 2008). Many studies suggest that dietitians, diet technicians and dietetic students are at greater risk for disorder ...
Narcissistic personality disorder
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder in which a person is excessively preoccupied with personal adequacy, power, prestige and vanity, mentally unable to see the destructive damage they are causing to themselves and others. It is a cluster B personality disorder.It is estimated that this condition affects one percent of the population, with rates greater for men. First formulated in 1968, NPD was historically called megalomania, and is a form of severe egocentrism.