Are Inflated Responsibility Beliefs Specific to OCD?
... responsibility beliefs are related to OCD compared to AD or DEP symptoms in clinical and non-clinical samples; (b) whether OCD patients have stronger responsibility beliefs than AD patients; (c) potential moderators of the relation of responsibility to OCD symptoms. Method: Online databases were sea ...
... responsibility beliefs are related to OCD compared to AD or DEP symptoms in clinical and non-clinical samples; (b) whether OCD patients have stronger responsibility beliefs than AD patients; (c) potential moderators of the relation of responsibility to OCD symptoms. Method: Online databases were sea ...
Intuitive Eating in theTreatment of Eating Disorders
... alternative approaches such as humanistic or psychodynamic. We strongly support the use of EBT in the treatment of both ED and SUD. First, both disorders are protracted illnesses that require a significant commitment of time and financial resources by patients and their families. Consumers should ex ...
... alternative approaches such as humanistic or psychodynamic. We strongly support the use of EBT in the treatment of both ED and SUD. First, both disorders are protracted illnesses that require a significant commitment of time and financial resources by patients and their families. Consumers should ex ...
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... problems with affect dysregulation, including difficulties modulating anger and sexual involvement, as well as aggression against self and others. This study shows that these associated features of PTSD tend not to occur in isolation, but are often, although not invariably, found together in the sam ...
... problems with affect dysregulation, including difficulties modulating anger and sexual involvement, as well as aggression against self and others. This study shows that these associated features of PTSD tend not to occur in isolation, but are often, although not invariably, found together in the sam ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Developmental Trajectories
... ADHD age 5–18 years at baseline and 10 –24 at follow-up. Again, differential ADHD developmental symptom trajectories were not examined. Moreover, maternal EE was assessed using two different structured clinical interviews at the two time points, neither initially designed to assess for EE. In additi ...
... ADHD age 5–18 years at baseline and 10 –24 at follow-up. Again, differential ADHD developmental symptom trajectories were not examined. Moreover, maternal EE was assessed using two different structured clinical interviews at the two time points, neither initially designed to assess for EE. In additi ...
The differential diagnosis of epilepsy: A critical review
... is probably more common in outpatient populations. Other conditions more rarely misdiagnosed as epilepsy include hypoglycemia, panic attacks, paroxysmal movement disorders, paroxysmal sleep disorders, TIAs, migraines, and TGA. Conditions specific to children include nonepileptic staring spells, breat ...
... is probably more common in outpatient populations. Other conditions more rarely misdiagnosed as epilepsy include hypoglycemia, panic attacks, paroxysmal movement disorders, paroxysmal sleep disorders, TIAs, migraines, and TGA. Conditions specific to children include nonepileptic staring spells, breat ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
... HISTORY Psychophysiology is an interdisciplinary science that seeks the relations between the mind and the body. Historically psycho-physiologists have been interested in the impact of psychological states and processes on physiological (especially autonomic) functions and have often focused on psyc ...
... HISTORY Psychophysiology is an interdisciplinary science that seeks the relations between the mind and the body. Historically psycho-physiologists have been interested in the impact of psychological states and processes on physiological (especially autonomic) functions and have often focused on psyc ...
Focus issues in dysthymia
... hopelessness and builds confidence. In children and adolescents, the aforementioned modalities of psychotherapy are found to be effective. During management of dysthymia in a pediatric population, psychoeducation of the family members and psychosocial factors are also important issues that need to b ...
... hopelessness and builds confidence. In children and adolescents, the aforementioned modalities of psychotherapy are found to be effective. During management of dysthymia in a pediatric population, psychoeducation of the family members and psychosocial factors are also important issues that need to b ...
... The rate of PTSD diagnosis was similar in the two diagnostic systems: 68% for the DSM-IV and the 66.3% for DSM-5. Table 2 shows the within-subject concordance analysis of the proportion of subjects who met the DSM-IV and the DSM-5 PTSD criteria and the kappa coefficients. The kappa coefficients were ...
Eating Disorders
... medical attention. Some young people will voice anxieties around unwanted aspects of development, particularly if they have experienced early puberty or feel unable to engage with their peers’ increasing adolescent independence and social experimentation. In some, bullying or teasing about weight ma ...
... medical attention. Some young people will voice anxieties around unwanted aspects of development, particularly if they have experienced early puberty or feel unable to engage with their peers’ increasing adolescent independence and social experimentation. In some, bullying or teasing about weight ma ...
Age-Specific Prevalence of Hoarding and Obsessive Compulsive
... of and persistent difficulty in parting with possessions, leading to excessive clutter, distress, and functional impairment. Pathologic hoarding occurs both independently and in conjunction with many neuropsychiatric disorders, including dementia, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), ...
... of and persistent difficulty in parting with possessions, leading to excessive clutter, distress, and functional impairment. Pathologic hoarding occurs both independently and in conjunction with many neuropsychiatric disorders, including dementia, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), ...
A New Model of Dissociative Identity Disorder
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... 330 West Brambleton Avenue, Suite 206, Norfolk, VA 23510, USA ...
Recognizing and Managing Shift Work Disorder, an
... ranges from Class I, where the entire tonsil is clearly visible, to Class IV, where only the hard palate is visible, indicating an increased risk of obstructive sleep apnea.[41] ...
... ranges from Class I, where the entire tonsil is clearly visible, to Class IV, where only the hard palate is visible, indicating an increased risk of obstructive sleep apnea.[41] ...
Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms, Romantic Relationships
... relationships) from the BPD symptom count. The other personality disorder (OthPD) symptom score was the summed score for all DSM Axis II disorders other than BPD. To determine interrater reliability, 20 cases were randomly selected and independently rated (blind to other information). The intraclass ...
... relationships) from the BPD symptom count. The other personality disorder (OthPD) symptom score was the summed score for all DSM Axis II disorders other than BPD. To determine interrater reliability, 20 cases were randomly selected and independently rated (blind to other information). The intraclass ...
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... 18 and older; 90 for dementias, including Alzheimer’s disease, which affects more than 5 million Americans; and 54 for schizophrenia, which strikes some 2.4 million American adults each year. Other potential medicines target attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism, eating disorders, persona ...
... 18 and older; 90 for dementias, including Alzheimer’s disease, which affects more than 5 million Americans; and 54 for schizophrenia, which strikes some 2.4 million American adults each year. Other potential medicines target attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism, eating disorders, persona ...
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... more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domestic violence.8 The rate of likelihood for a woman to experience anxiety is 3.5 times higher (27.6%) than it is for their counterparts who are not i ...
... more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domestic violence.8 The rate of likelihood for a woman to experience anxiety is 3.5 times higher (27.6%) than it is for their counterparts who are not i ...
040899 Eating Disorders - New England Journal of Medicine
... low percentage of body fat, inadequate intake of dietary fats, excessive exercise, or depression or may be an adverse effect of a psychotropic medication. Bone loss is a serious clinical problem that may accompany amenorrhea and undernutrition, and it should be assessed by bone densitometry. In 50 p ...
... low percentage of body fat, inadequate intake of dietary fats, excessive exercise, or depression or may be an adverse effect of a psychotropic medication. Bone loss is a serious clinical problem that may accompany amenorrhea and undernutrition, and it should be assessed by bone densitometry. In 50 p ...
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... Manual of Mental Disorders, has been the industry standard for clinicians, researchers, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, 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 ...
... Manual of Mental Disorders, has been the industry standard for clinicians, researchers, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, 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 ...
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... more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domestic violence.8 The rate of likelihood for a woman to experience anxiety is 3.5 times higher (27.6%) than it is for their counterparts who are not i ...
... more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domestic violence.8 The rate of likelihood for a woman to experience anxiety is 3.5 times higher (27.6%) than it is for their counterparts who are not i ...
A Study Of Childhood Anxiety Disorders And Their Impact On The
... to embarrassment or humiliation, 7) marked feelings of tension or inability to relax. These symptoms must have persisted for at least six months” (p. 130). The DSM-IV defines twelve types of anxiety disorders which affect the adult population, including panic disorders, phobias, Obsessive-compulsive ...
... to embarrassment or humiliation, 7) marked feelings of tension or inability to relax. These symptoms must have persisted for at least six months” (p. 130). The DSM-IV defines twelve types of anxiety disorders which affect the adult population, including panic disorders, phobias, Obsessive-compulsive ...
management of difficult cases: healing the
... I. Introductions II. Developments in the dissociative disorders from Borderline Personality Disorder to Multiple Personality Disorder to Chronic Trauma Disorder. A. We see dissociation as a normal, healthy phenomenon that is corrupted in victims of trauma. Victims of childhood trauma, depending on t ...
... I. Introductions II. Developments in the dissociative disorders from Borderline Personality Disorder to Multiple Personality Disorder to Chronic Trauma Disorder. A. We see dissociation as a normal, healthy phenomenon that is corrupted in victims of trauma. Victims of childhood trauma, depending on t ...
A Profile Analysis of the SCL-90
... nonaggressive conduct-disordered youth are so diverse in frequency and intensity of symptoms, they should not be placed in the same diagnostic category, and treatment must vary to prevent recidivism. ...
... nonaggressive conduct-disordered youth are so diverse in frequency and intensity of symptoms, they should not be placed in the same diagnostic category, and treatment must vary to prevent recidivism. ...
Depersonalization: from disorder to the symptom REVIEW
... in the DSM-III-R7. The DSM-IV-TR8, as the two previous versions, includes depersonalization within the dissociative disorders. The DSM-IV-TR8 considers derealization as an associated symptom while the ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases) has a single category, the depersonalization-dere ...
... in the DSM-III-R7. The DSM-IV-TR8, as the two previous versions, includes depersonalization within the dissociative disorders. The DSM-IV-TR8 considers derealization as an associated symptom while the ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases) has a single category, the depersonalization-dere ...
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... n=23 Out-patients with Acamprosate schizophrenia + CBT ...
... n=23 Out-patients with Acamprosate schizophrenia + CBT ...
Threshold and subthreshold Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD
... significance. It is not clear if GAD is uniquely associated with the risk of suicide, or if psychiatric comorbidity drives the association. Data and methods: Data from the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey–Mental Health were used to estimate the prevalence of threshold and subthreshold GAD in th ...
... significance. It is not clear if GAD is uniquely associated with the risk of suicide, or if psychiatric comorbidity drives the association. Data and methods: Data from the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey–Mental Health were used to estimate the prevalence of threshold and subthreshold GAD in th ...
Understanding the sensory experiences of young people with
... caregiver questionnaires (Ben-Sasson et al., 2009). However, as these caregiver questionnaires rate behaviours that are not necessarily reflective of underlying physiological responses to sensory input, it cannot be assumed that they accurately mirror the child’s experiences in relation to sensory i ...
... caregiver questionnaires (Ben-Sasson et al., 2009). However, as these caregiver questionnaires rate behaviours that are not necessarily reflective of underlying physiological responses to sensory input, it cannot be assumed that they accurately mirror the child’s experiences in relation to sensory i ...
Spectrum disorder
A spectrum disorder is a mental disorder that includes a range of linked conditions, sometimes also extending to include singular symptoms and traits. The different elements of a spectrum either have a similar appearance or are thought to be caused by the same underlying mechanism. In either case, a spectrum approach is taken because there appears to be ""not a unitary disorder but rather a syndrome composed of subgroups"". The spectrum may represent a range of severity, comprising relatively ""severe"" mental disorders through to relatively ""mild and nonclinical deficits"".In some cases, a spectrum approach joins together conditions that were previously considered separately. A notable example of this trend is the autism spectrum, where conditions on this spectrum may now all be referred to as autism spectrum disorders. In other cases, what was treated as a single disorder comes to be seen (or seen once again) as comprising a range of types, a notable example being the bipolar spectrum. A spectrum approach may also expand the type or the severity of issues which are included, which may lessen the gap with other diagnoses or with what is considered ""normal"". Proponents of this approach argue that it is in line with evidence of gradations in the type or severity of symptoms in the general population, and helps reduce the stigma associated with a diagnosis. Critics, however, argue that it can take attention and resources away from the most serious conditions associated with the most disability, or on the other hand could unduly medicalize problems which are simply challenges people face in life.