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... Revista de Patología Dual 2015;2(2):14 ...
... Revista de Patología Dual 2015;2(2):14 ...
Intolerance of uncertainty moderates the relation between negative
... for the BAI has been established with non-clinical populations (Creamer, Foran, & Bell, 1995). In this study, the coefficient alphas for the BAI at T1 and T2 were both .89, and test–retest reliability was .64. Worry. Worry was measured using the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ; Meyer, Miller, Me ...
... for the BAI has been established with non-clinical populations (Creamer, Foran, & Bell, 1995). In this study, the coefficient alphas for the BAI at T1 and T2 were both .89, and test–retest reliability was .64. Worry. Worry was measured using the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ; Meyer, Miller, Me ...
Obsession Subtypes. Relationships with - e-Spacio
... correlational studies suggest that different presentations of obsessive-compulsive symptoms may be especially associated with different OCD-related beliefs (Emmelkamp, & Aardema, 1999; Faull, Joseph, Meaden, & Lawrence, 2004; Taylor et al, 2006; Tolin, Woods, & Abramowitz, 2003), using data obtained ...
... correlational studies suggest that different presentations of obsessive-compulsive symptoms may be especially associated with different OCD-related beliefs (Emmelkamp, & Aardema, 1999; Faull, Joseph, Meaden, & Lawrence, 2004; Taylor et al, 2006; Tolin, Woods, & Abramowitz, 2003), using data obtained ...
Psychiatric Nursing
... 15. Manic-depression: A mood disorder involving both mania and depressive episode. 16. Illusion: ...
... 15. Manic-depression: A mood disorder involving both mania and depressive episode. 16. Illusion: ...
Clinical Report—Identification and Management of
... many may diet inappropriately.10–12,14 Most of these children and adolescents do not have an eating disorder. On the other hand, it is known that patients with eating disorders often try to hide their illness, so simple denials by the adolescent do not exclude the possibility of an eating disorder. ...
... many may diet inappropriately.10–12,14 Most of these children and adolescents do not have an eating disorder. On the other hand, it is known that patients with eating disorders often try to hide their illness, so simple denials by the adolescent do not exclude the possibility of an eating disorder. ...
4_ADHD Science Daily articles
... The condition is highly heritable -- children with ADHD are statistically more likely to also have a parent with the condition and a child with an identical twin with ADHD has a three in four chance of also having the condition. Even so, until now there has been no direct evidence that the condition ...
... The condition is highly heritable -- children with ADHD are statistically more likely to also have a parent with the condition and a child with an identical twin with ADHD has a three in four chance of also having the condition. Even so, until now there has been no direct evidence that the condition ...
ADHD.Review of the Facts - Colgate Oral Health Network
... in children with ADHD relative to typically developing children. Among others, these include fatty acids (Stevens et al. 1995), zinc (Arnold et al. 2005) and iron (Cortese et al. 2012b). In addition, some studies report positive correlations between nutrition deficiency and ADHD symptom severity (Ko ...
... in children with ADHD relative to typically developing children. Among others, these include fatty acids (Stevens et al. 1995), zinc (Arnold et al. 2005) and iron (Cortese et al. 2012b). In addition, some studies report positive correlations between nutrition deficiency and ADHD symptom severity (Ko ...
Psychiatric Nursing
... 15. Manic-depression: A mood disorder involving both mania and depressive episode. 16. Illusion: ...
... 15. Manic-depression: A mood disorder involving both mania and depressive episode. 16. Illusion: ...
Educator TOOLKIT NEDA
... that focuses its attention on discovering how a patient’s problems have evolved and how the procedures the patient has devised to cope with them may be ineffective or even harmful. CAT is designed to enable people to gain an understanding of how the difficulties they experience may be made worse by ...
... that focuses its attention on discovering how a patient’s problems have evolved and how the procedures the patient has devised to cope with them may be ineffective or even harmful. CAT is designed to enable people to gain an understanding of how the difficulties they experience may be made worse by ...
Comorbid Depressive and Anxiety Disorders in 509 Individuals With
... © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrest ...
... © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrest ...
Validity of the Executive Function Theory of Attention
... significant in both clinic-referred and community samples and were not explained by group differences in intelligence, academic achievement, or symptoms of other disorders. ADHD is associated with significant weaknesses in several key EF domains. However, moderate effect sizes and lack of universali ...
... significant in both clinic-referred and community samples and were not explained by group differences in intelligence, academic achievement, or symptoms of other disorders. ADHD is associated with significant weaknesses in several key EF domains. However, moderate effect sizes and lack of universali ...
Graph 1.3, below, depicts the prevalence rates of eating disorders in
... eating disorder diagnostic class. Unlike OSFED, clinicians choose to not specify why the criteria are not met. This is typically because there is a lack of information to make a more specific diagnosis. Other feeding and eating disorders not examined were pica, rumination disorder, avoidant/restric ...
... eating disorder diagnostic class. Unlike OSFED, clinicians choose to not specify why the criteria are not met. This is typically because there is a lack of information to make a more specific diagnosis. Other feeding and eating disorders not examined were pica, rumination disorder, avoidant/restric ...
Choosing Health Psychological Health 1) Psychological health
... 56) Shyness is a result of genetics and cannot be altered by a person's environment. Answer: FALSE Page Ref: 25 ...
... 56) Shyness is a result of genetics and cannot be altered by a person's environment. Answer: FALSE Page Ref: 25 ...
Prevention of Eating Disorders: A Review
... effectiveness, such as program format, participant risk status, age of participants, type of interventionist, and number of sessions (Shaw et al., 2009; Stice, Shaw et al., 2007). Initial eating disorder prevention programs primarily used a psychoeducational or didactic format, but have since develo ...
... effectiveness, such as program format, participant risk status, age of participants, type of interventionist, and number of sessions (Shaw et al., 2009; Stice, Shaw et al., 2007). Initial eating disorder prevention programs primarily used a psychoeducational or didactic format, but have since develo ...
Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive
... This guideline seeks to summarize the specific forms of somatic, psychotherapeutic, psychosocial, and educational treatments that have been developed to deal with major depressive disorder. It begins at the point where the psychiatrist has diagnosed an adult patient as suffering from major depressiv ...
... This guideline seeks to summarize the specific forms of somatic, psychotherapeutic, psychosocial, and educational treatments that have been developed to deal with major depressive disorder. It begins at the point where the psychiatrist has diagnosed an adult patient as suffering from major depressiv ...
Cause - NAMI Iowa
... Mentally Retarded have a diminished intellectual capacity usually present since birth. Those with Mental Illnesses are usually of normal intelligence although they may have difficulty performing at a normal level due to their illness. ...
... Mentally Retarded have a diminished intellectual capacity usually present since birth. Those with Mental Illnesses are usually of normal intelligence although they may have difficulty performing at a normal level due to their illness. ...
A critical evaluation of obsessive–compulsive disorder
... subtype over time? Follow-up studies can also investigate whether members from a putative homogeneous group differ in their course of disorder or treatment response. A putative subtype may not be homogenous if it can be clearly divided into patients with good versus poor prognosis. (5) Family studie ...
... subtype over time? Follow-up studies can also investigate whether members from a putative homogeneous group differ in their course of disorder or treatment response. A putative subtype may not be homogenous if it can be clearly divided into patients with good versus poor prognosis. (5) Family studie ...
Knowledge of and attitudes towards eating disorders of
... eating disorders can have a positive impact in eating disorder treatment. They can also contribute by recognizing symptoms of eating disordered behavior in clients and bringing awareness of the issue to the public through education on the differences between healthy and disordered eating. The questi ...
... eating disorders can have a positive impact in eating disorder treatment. They can also contribute by recognizing symptoms of eating disordered behavior in clients and bringing awareness of the issue to the public through education on the differences between healthy and disordered eating. The questi ...
Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism
... Grandiose and vulnerable forms of narcissism are related differentially to a number of environmental factors thought to be important in the etiology of narcissism, such as child abuse and poor parenting practices. Although the empirical evidence is limited, research suggests that only vulnerable nar ...
... Grandiose and vulnerable forms of narcissism are related differentially to a number of environmental factors thought to be important in the etiology of narcissism, such as child abuse and poor parenting practices. Although the empirical evidence is limited, research suggests that only vulnerable nar ...
Depression - Welfare.ie
... The National Institute of Clinical Excellence guidance on depression published in 2009 suggests that depression is classified according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) Fourth Edition text revision (American Psychiatric Association, 2000) (usually referred to as DSM ...
... The National Institute of Clinical Excellence guidance on depression published in 2009 suggests that depression is classified according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) Fourth Edition text revision (American Psychiatric Association, 2000) (usually referred to as DSM ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Case Formulation
... schemas of others as critical and rejecting, of himself as weak, weird, and helpless, and of the future as hopeless. These schemas, activated by [precipitants] his worsening medical problems and increasing pressure from his physician to comply with treatment recommendations, have exacerbated John’s ...
... schemas of others as critical and rejecting, of himself as weak, weird, and helpless, and of the future as hopeless. These schemas, activated by [precipitants] his worsening medical problems and increasing pressure from his physician to comply with treatment recommendations, have exacerbated John’s ...
Prospective Follow-Up of Girls With Attention
... Group, 1999b; Owens et al., 2003) or a lack of explicit consideration of sex effects (Molina et al., 2009). A limitation of much extant prospective research is the limited socioeconomic or ethnic diversity of most participants. Furthermore, retention rates across childhood through adulthood have not ...
... Group, 1999b; Owens et al., 2003) or a lack of explicit consideration of sex effects (Molina et al., 2009). A limitation of much extant prospective research is the limited socioeconomic or ethnic diversity of most participants. Furthermore, retention rates across childhood through adulthood have not ...
EVALUATING PROCESS VARIABLES IN ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY
... thorough explanation of anxiety than coping style in a non-clinical sample. In a more longitudinal design, Kashdan et al. (2006) examined EA as a true linear predictor of coping and affect across 21 days in a sample of 97 undergraduates. EA was positively correlated with emotional suppression and ne ...
... thorough explanation of anxiety than coping style in a non-clinical sample. In a more longitudinal design, Kashdan et al. (2006) examined EA as a true linear predictor of coping and affect across 21 days in a sample of 97 undergraduates. EA was positively correlated with emotional suppression and ne ...
Psychologists` Skepticism and Knowledge about Dissociative
... sequelae of trauma, to date no studies about professional skepticism of and knowledge about bID have been done with psychologists who specialize in assessing children and adolescents. This study was designed to investigate the beliefs about DID and knowledge of DID that has been garnered by psycholo ...
... sequelae of trauma, to date no studies about professional skepticism of and knowledge about bID have been done with psychologists who specialize in assessing children and adolescents. This study was designed to investigate the beliefs about DID and knowledge of DID that has been garnered by psycholo ...
An Adlerian Based Approach to Trauma, PTSD and SUD Treatment
... most of the DSM-IV numbing symptoms, also includes new or reconceptualized symptoms, such as persistent negative emotional states. The final cluster—alterations in arousal and reactivity— retains most of the DSM-IV arousal symptoms. It also includes irritable or aggressive behavior and reckless or s ...
... most of the DSM-IV numbing symptoms, also includes new or reconceptualized symptoms, such as persistent negative emotional states. The final cluster—alterations in arousal and reactivity— retains most of the DSM-IV arousal symptoms. It also includes irritable or aggressive behavior and reckless or s ...
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.