ADHD: From Stereotype to Science
... longer just one teacher who provides structure and control for most of the day. Some children don’t demonstrate significant ADHD impairments until they enter high school or move away from home and must deal with challenges of more independent life in college or employment. Those with later onset of ...
... longer just one teacher who provides structure and control for most of the day. Some children don’t demonstrate significant ADHD impairments until they enter high school or move away from home and must deal with challenges of more independent life in college or employment. Those with later onset of ...
Best Practices for Treatment of Post
... PTSD is a recent disorder in the scope of psychology, only formally introduced to the Diagnostics and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in the 1970s. Since then, recognition of the disorder and its sources has increased both in psychological awareness and public consciousness. PTSD can come fro ...
... PTSD is a recent disorder in the scope of psychology, only formally introduced to the Diagnostics and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in the 1970s. Since then, recognition of the disorder and its sources has increased both in psychological awareness and public consciousness. PTSD can come fro ...
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
... C H A P T E R 1 I n t ro d u c t i o n t o t h e C o re I n f o r m a t i o n D o c u m e n t T h e N e e d f o r a “ C o re I n f o r m a t i o n D o c u m e n t ” Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) holds a unique status in the field of mental health – CBT is effective for many psychological prob ...
... C H A P T E R 1 I n t ro d u c t i o n t o t h e C o re I n f o r m a t i o n D o c u m e n t T h e N e e d f o r a “ C o re I n f o r m a t i o n D o c u m e n t ” Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) holds a unique status in the field of mental health – CBT is effective for many psychological prob ...
BULIMIA
... Of those suffering from bulimia in the country, 90 to 95 percent are female. Most troubled are college-age women, teens, middle-aged women, and more recently, children. Among men, the most vulnerable are athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and those who have experienced various kinds of abuse, causing th ...
... Of those suffering from bulimia in the country, 90 to 95 percent are female. Most troubled are college-age women, teens, middle-aged women, and more recently, children. Among men, the most vulnerable are athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and those who have experienced various kinds of abuse, causing th ...
Predicting the Immediate and Long
... battle are not always physical. Increasingly, military leaders and policy-makers have been acknowledging the fact that exposure to combat can damage the mental, emotional, and cognitive faculties of service members, even if their physical integrity remains intact. Between the mental and emotional pr ...
... battle are not always physical. Increasingly, military leaders and policy-makers have been acknowledging the fact that exposure to combat can damage the mental, emotional, and cognitive faculties of service members, even if their physical integrity remains intact. Between the mental and emotional pr ...
Compulsive_Hoarding_Morris_Presentation_11-2013
... Frost, R.O., & Gross, R.C. (1993). The hoarding of possessions. Behavioral Research and Therapy, 31, 367-381. Frost, R.O., & Hartl, T. (1996). A cognitive-behavioral model of compulsive hoarding. Behavioral Research and Therapy, 34(4), 341-350. Interpersonal problems and emotional intelligence in co ...
... Frost, R.O., & Gross, R.C. (1993). The hoarding of possessions. Behavioral Research and Therapy, 31, 367-381. Frost, R.O., & Hartl, T. (1996). A cognitive-behavioral model of compulsive hoarding. Behavioral Research and Therapy, 34(4), 341-350. Interpersonal problems and emotional intelligence in co ...
CADDRA ADHD Assessment toolkit (CAAt) FoRms
... rating scale (R). For children, the CADDRA Teacher Assessment Form (T) is also suggested; for adults, a collateral rating scale is helpful. Follow-up forms (F) are also recommended but a baseline of the chosen ...
... rating scale (R). For children, the CADDRA Teacher Assessment Form (T) is also suggested; for adults, a collateral rating scale is helpful. Follow-up forms (F) are also recommended but a baseline of the chosen ...
Clinical and Educational Child Psychology
... Patterns of behavior and skills (thoughts, emotions, motor skills) build upon previously acquired skills and progress towards increasingly complex variants of these behaviors throughout childhood and adolescence. Although children pass through similar stages or sequences of development, the rate of ...
... Patterns of behavior and skills (thoughts, emotions, motor skills) build upon previously acquired skills and progress towards increasingly complex variants of these behaviors throughout childhood and adolescence. Although children pass through similar stages or sequences of development, the rate of ...
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... sequitur. I see it all the time. Patients might have a subtle mood issue which doesn’t lead to role failure and inability to work. In his case, a longitudinal pattern is in spite of his issues when he was younger, in spite of his depressive episode in 2004 which appeared to recover well with medicat ...
... sequitur. I see it all the time. Patients might have a subtle mood issue which doesn’t lead to role failure and inability to work. In his case, a longitudinal pattern is in spite of his issues when he was younger, in spite of his depressive episode in 2004 which appeared to recover well with medicat ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
The Relation Between Sluggish Cognitive Tempo and
... Studies of ADHD subtypes as defined in the third edition of the DSM (DSM-III; American Psychiatric Association, 1980) revealed some differences in the specific attentional dysfunction exhibited by each of the groups. Specifically, children with DSM-III attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity e ...
... Studies of ADHD subtypes as defined in the third edition of the DSM (DSM-III; American Psychiatric Association, 1980) revealed some differences in the specific attentional dysfunction exhibited by each of the groups. Specifically, children with DSM-III attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity e ...
Candidate gene studies in human anxiety disorders
... such as panic disorder (PD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and phobias. Collectively, anxiety disorders form the most common group of mental disorders, annually affecting 14% of Europeans. Together with other mental dis ...
... such as panic disorder (PD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and phobias. Collectively, anxiety disorders form the most common group of mental disorders, annually affecting 14% of Europeans. Together with other mental dis ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... generation of treatment recommendations applicable to the majority of people with a common mental health disorder. However, there will always be some people for whom and situations in which clinical guideline recommendations are not readily applicable. This guideline does not, therefore, override th ...
... generation of treatment recommendations applicable to the majority of people with a common mental health disorder. However, there will always be some people for whom and situations in which clinical guideline recommendations are not readily applicable. This guideline does not, therefore, override th ...
Tripartite Model of Anxiety and Depression
... the basis of extensive factor analyses, we recently developed the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule-Expanded Form (PANAS-X; Watson & Clark, 1990), which contains specific affect scales for fear (anxiety) and sadness (depression), and we report data on these scales also. Validity The convergem an ...
... the basis of extensive factor analyses, we recently developed the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule-Expanded Form (PANAS-X; Watson & Clark, 1990), which contains specific affect scales for fear (anxiety) and sadness (depression), and we report data on these scales also. Validity The convergem an ...
APA Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Obsessive
... served on advisory boards for Forest Pharmaceuticals, Abbott, and Somaxon. Dr. Nestadt reports no competing interests. Dr. Simpson reports no competing interests. The Executive Committee on Practice Guidelines has reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. ...
... served on advisory boards for Forest Pharmaceuticals, Abbott, and Somaxon. Dr. Nestadt reports no competing interests. Dr. Simpson reports no competing interests. The Executive Committee on Practice Guidelines has reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... generation of treatment recommendations applicable to the majority of people with a common mental health disorder. However, there will always be some people for whom and situations in which clinical guideline recommendations are not readily applicable. This guideline does not, therefore, override th ...
... generation of treatment recommendations applicable to the majority of people with a common mental health disorder. However, there will always be some people for whom and situations in which clinical guideline recommendations are not readily applicable. This guideline does not, therefore, override th ...
Variability in Mood and its Correlates
... A second characteristic of MV that is of interest is stress. In comparison to the MV and depressive symptoms relationship, the association between stress and depressive symptoms has been fairly well established in the research literature. Individual vulnerability factors, such as dysfunctional attit ...
... A second characteristic of MV that is of interest is stress. In comparison to the MV and depressive symptoms relationship, the association between stress and depressive symptoms has been fairly well established in the research literature. Individual vulnerability factors, such as dysfunctional attit ...
Diagnoses in Foster Care
... diagnostic label given children and adults who have significant problems in four main areas of their lives: Inattention Impulsivity Hyperactivity Boredom ...
... diagnostic label given children and adults who have significant problems in four main areas of their lives: Inattention Impulsivity Hyperactivity Boredom ...
Remission from post-traumatic stress disorder in adults: A systematic
... Yet, a significant number of individuals with PTSD do not seek treatment for their complaints (Gavrilovic, Schützwohl, Fazel, & Priebe, 2005), or fail to receive treatment, e.g., when they live in areas with limited or no access to mental health services after war or natural disasters (Morina, Rushit ...
... Yet, a significant number of individuals with PTSD do not seek treatment for their complaints (Gavrilovic, Schützwohl, Fazel, & Priebe, 2005), or fail to receive treatment, e.g., when they live in areas with limited or no access to mental health services after war or natural disasters (Morina, Rushit ...
Thesis - KI Open Archive
... fear response when no actual threat or danger is present. Similarly, Marks described a phobia as a fear that is exaggerated, cannot be reasoned away, is not under voluntary control and leads to avoidance of the feared stimuli. Importantly, the fear response is largely the same, regardless of whether ...
... fear response when no actual threat or danger is present. Similarly, Marks described a phobia as a fear that is exaggerated, cannot be reasoned away, is not under voluntary control and leads to avoidance of the feared stimuli. Importantly, the fear response is largely the same, regardless of whether ...
Dysphoric mania, mixed states, and mania with mixed features
... irritability or feelings of hostility in reaction to external stimuli; aggressive or destructive behaviors; and suspiciousness. Starcevic12 argued that dysphoria was “a complex emotional state, consisting of intense unhappiness and irritability” (p 12). Bertschy et al20 defined dysphoria as 3 of the ...
... irritability or feelings of hostility in reaction to external stimuli; aggressive or destructive behaviors; and suspiciousness. Starcevic12 argued that dysphoria was “a complex emotional state, consisting of intense unhappiness and irritability” (p 12). Bertschy et al20 defined dysphoria as 3 of the ...
A Study Of Childhood Anxiety Disorders And Their Impact On The
... the same, not all children with school refusal behavior suffer from SAD, and not all children with SAD manifest school refusal behavior (p. 167). Klein (1989) claims that school phobia has been shown to yield a higher prevalence rate in preadolescence and adolescence rather than early or middle chil ...
... the same, not all children with school refusal behavior suffer from SAD, and not all children with SAD manifest school refusal behavior (p. 167). Klein (1989) claims that school phobia has been shown to yield a higher prevalence rate in preadolescence and adolescence rather than early or middle chil ...
Bipolar Disorder
... leading cause of disability worldwide and is associated with high rates of both morbidity and mortality; for example, death by suicide affects up to 5% of people with bipolar disorder.2,4 Although bipolar disorder represents a major public health problem, its causes remain incompletely understood. ...
... leading cause of disability worldwide and is associated with high rates of both morbidity and mortality; for example, death by suicide affects up to 5% of people with bipolar disorder.2,4 Although bipolar disorder represents a major public health problem, its causes remain incompletely understood. ...
Evidence-Based Assessment - Phoenix Children`s Hospital
... DSM–IV–TR and International Classification of Diseases–10. The significant developmental time point on the ADI–R is age 4 to 5 years for most behaviors. The rationale for the focus on this age period is that it is old enough to provide an adequate range of behavior but young enough to precede major ...
... DSM–IV–TR and International Classification of Diseases–10. The significant developmental time point on the ADI–R is age 4 to 5 years for most behaviors. The rationale for the focus on this age period is that it is old enough to provide an adequate range of behavior but young enough to precede major ...
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.