Managing Personality Disorders in Primary Care
... • At end of presentation, attendees will be able to: • Classify personality disorders according to DSM-IV-TR clusters • Describe common differential diagnosis issues with personality disorders • Discuss other psychiatric co-morbidity of personality disorders • Integrate care of ...
... • At end of presentation, attendees will be able to: • Classify personality disorders according to DSM-IV-TR clusters • Describe common differential diagnosis issues with personality disorders • Discuss other psychiatric co-morbidity of personality disorders • Integrate care of ...
Chapter 28: Psychiatric Emergencies
... • Depression − Leading cause of disability in people 15- to 44-year olds − Can occur in episodes with sudden onset and limited duration − Onset can also be insidious and chronic. ...
... • Depression − Leading cause of disability in people 15- to 44-year olds − Can occur in episodes with sudden onset and limited duration − Onset can also be insidious and chronic. ...
130K PPT
... • elevated mood & ≥4d of at least 3 of the above sxs (4 if mood irritable) • NO significant fxn’l impairment, but an unmistakeable change in fxn uncharacteristic for the individual when asymptomatic that is appreciable by others. (contrast w/ BD II…) Depressive episode (MDE): • (previously defined) ...
... • elevated mood & ≥4d of at least 3 of the above sxs (4 if mood irritable) • NO significant fxn’l impairment, but an unmistakeable change in fxn uncharacteristic for the individual when asymptomatic that is appreciable by others. (contrast w/ BD II…) Depressive episode (MDE): • (previously defined) ...
Dysthymic Disorder and Other Chronic Depressions
... this article the authors review pertinent clinical and diagnostic aspects in chronic depressive disorders as well as their treatment. ...
... this article the authors review pertinent clinical and diagnostic aspects in chronic depressive disorders as well as their treatment. ...
Vignette-Based Psychiatry Review
... 3. A 67yom presents to your clinic with a 2-year history of anxiety. He says that he was always a “worrier,” but this has become worse since he retired. He finds it difficult to control his worries, and this in turns has led to insomnia. His wife, who is present, notes that seems to get upset much ...
... 3. A 67yom presents to your clinic with a 2-year history of anxiety. He says that he was always a “worrier,” but this has become worse since he retired. He finds it difficult to control his worries, and this in turns has led to insomnia. His wife, who is present, notes that seems to get upset much ...
Many clinical and epidemiologic studies have shown a high
... A “primary” disorder is diagnosed if symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance. To classify a disorder as “substanceinduced”, a primary classification must be first ruled out. There are four conditions under which an episode that co-occurs with substance intoxication or ...
... A “primary” disorder is diagnosed if symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance. To classify a disorder as “substanceinduced”, a primary classification must be first ruled out. There are four conditions under which an episode that co-occurs with substance intoxication or ...
autism - Talking Life
... The ICD-10 is the most commonly-used diagnostic manual in the UK. It presents a number of possible autism profiles, such as childhood autism, atypical autism and Asperger syndrome. These profiles are included under the Pervasive Developmental Disorders heading, defined as "A group of disorders chara ...
... The ICD-10 is the most commonly-used diagnostic manual in the UK. It presents a number of possible autism profiles, such as childhood autism, atypical autism and Asperger syndrome. These profiles are included under the Pervasive Developmental Disorders heading, defined as "A group of disorders chara ...
What is Psychosis?
... What are the types of psychosis? Everyone’s experience of psychosis is different and attaching a specific name or label to the psychotic illness is not always useful in the early stages. A diagnosis is a form of medical shorthand, which identifies the type of psychosis based on symptoms and course ...
... What are the types of psychosis? Everyone’s experience of psychosis is different and attaching a specific name or label to the psychotic illness is not always useful in the early stages. A diagnosis is a form of medical shorthand, which identifies the type of psychosis based on symptoms and course ...
Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder
... aspects. These youth often have poor problem-solving and coping skills and thus respond to the environment and others in negative ways. Youth experiencing symptoms of ODD can be highly irritable and respond to even small problems or things that bother them with intense anger. Their intense anger and ...
... aspects. These youth often have poor problem-solving and coping skills and thus respond to the environment and others in negative ways. Youth experiencing symptoms of ODD can be highly irritable and respond to even small problems or things that bother them with intense anger. Their intense anger and ...
Preview the test
... 55) The Language Disorder classification of DSM-5 includes which two former disorders of DSMIV-TR: a) Expressive Language Disorder and Mixed Receptive-Expressive Disorder b) Expressive Language Disorder and Phonological Disorder c) Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder d) Mixed Receptive-Expressive Disor ...
... 55) The Language Disorder classification of DSM-5 includes which two former disorders of DSMIV-TR: a) Expressive Language Disorder and Mixed Receptive-Expressive Disorder b) Expressive Language Disorder and Phonological Disorder c) Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder d) Mixed Receptive-Expressive Disor ...
When does Anxiety become a problem?
... Develop excessive emotional and behavioral difficulties within three months in response to an identifiable stressor, such as moving house, the death of a parent, parental divorce, change of school or loss of a pet etc. ...
... Develop excessive emotional and behavioral difficulties within three months in response to an identifiable stressor, such as moving house, the death of a parent, parental divorce, change of school or loss of a pet etc. ...
Group Motivational Interviewing as a Psychotherapeutic Intervention
... to focus exclusively only the positive and negative aspects of not using. It has been suggested to have two separate colored blocks (one color for the pros of not using and one color for the cons of not using, each block representing one reason) which can then be separated into two piles to illustra ...
... to focus exclusively only the positive and negative aspects of not using. It has been suggested to have two separate colored blocks (one color for the pros of not using and one color for the cons of not using, each block representing one reason) which can then be separated into two piles to illustra ...
A Look into the Treatment, 1 Running head: A LOOK INTO THE
... quandary for the psychotherapist to treat the mental illness. The cost of treating a substance abuse disorder is much cheaper than treating a severe mental disorder. Dickey and Azeni (1996) articulate that in their finding they found that the costs of psychiatric treatment were substantially higher ...
... quandary for the psychotherapist to treat the mental illness. The cost of treating a substance abuse disorder is much cheaper than treating a severe mental disorder. Dickey and Azeni (1996) articulate that in their finding they found that the costs of psychiatric treatment were substantially higher ...
SCID-I (for DSM-IV-TR) Panic (JAN 2010) Anxiety Disorders F. 3
... uncomfortable or like you might have a panic attack? ...
... uncomfortable or like you might have a panic attack? ...
No Slide Title
... Strongly suspect if: • Medical-legal context of presentation • Marked discrepancy between reported symptoms and objective findings • Lack of cooperation with evaluation or treatment regimen • Presence of Antisocial Personality Disorder ...
... Strongly suspect if: • Medical-legal context of presentation • Marked discrepancy between reported symptoms and objective findings • Lack of cooperation with evaluation or treatment regimen • Presence of Antisocial Personality Disorder ...
Between 1 and 2% of adults have avoidant personality disorder
... The various personality disorders overlap each other so much that it can be difficult to distinguish one from another The frequent lack of agreement between clinicians and diagnosticians has raised concerns about the validity and reliability of these categories It is important to note that diagnoses ...
... The various personality disorders overlap each other so much that it can be difficult to distinguish one from another The frequent lack of agreement between clinicians and diagnosticians has raised concerns about the validity and reliability of these categories It is important to note that diagnoses ...
Mood dysregulation R E V I E W Nina Mikita Argyris Stringaris
... association between BP and chronic irritability may have been due to the lack of statistical power. To address this, Stringaris et al. [11] used a referred sample to compare the course of children with SMD and those with BP over a median period of 29 months. The authors found that only one out of 84 ...
... association between BP and chronic irritability may have been due to the lack of statistical power. To address this, Stringaris et al. [11] used a referred sample to compare the course of children with SMD and those with BP over a median period of 29 months. The authors found that only one out of 84 ...
Traumatic_Brain_Injury
... MTBI patients reported significantly more sxs than the other groups including those with moderate and severe TBI Only MTBI patients reported cognitive impairments ...
... MTBI patients reported significantly more sxs than the other groups including those with moderate and severe TBI Only MTBI patients reported cognitive impairments ...
Discussion Questions
... awareness of eating disorders. Divide students into small groups of four or five. Ask each group to create its own pamphlet following this format: Take a piece of 8.5" ? 11" paper and fold it into three parts, horizontally. On the cover, ask students to create a title for their publication. The cove ...
... awareness of eating disorders. Divide students into small groups of four or five. Ask each group to create its own pamphlet following this format: Take a piece of 8.5" ? 11" paper and fold it into three parts, horizontally. On the cover, ask students to create a title for their publication. The cove ...
SSD in DSM-5 Powerpoint Presentation
... bio-psycho assessment of all patients and treatment for both physical and psychological symptoms. • The new categories are simpler and will be easier to use by primary care physicians. ...
... bio-psycho assessment of all patients and treatment for both physical and psychological symptoms. • The new categories are simpler and will be easier to use by primary care physicians. ...
Bipolar I disorder?
... that these two symptoms of Bipolar disorder contributed to his illegal misuse of ...
... that these two symptoms of Bipolar disorder contributed to his illegal misuse of ...
What is Addiction? - National Partnership on Alcohol Misuse and
... of Mental Disorders (DSM). The DSM, both in its revision of the third edition (DSM–III–R; American Psychiatric Association [APA] 1987) and in its most recent edition (DSM–IV; APA 1994), avoids the term addiction, preferring instead to use the diagnoses of substance abuse and dependence, collectively ...
... of Mental Disorders (DSM). The DSM, both in its revision of the third edition (DSM–III–R; American Psychiatric Association [APA] 1987) and in its most recent edition (DSM–IV; APA 1994), avoids the term addiction, preferring instead to use the diagnoses of substance abuse and dependence, collectively ...
wicks-nelson_chapter_07
... strong one, and that behavioural activation may be more important than cognitive therapy © 2006, Prentice Hall, Wicks-Nelson ...
... strong one, and that behavioural activation may be more important than cognitive therapy © 2006, Prentice Hall, Wicks-Nelson ...
A long shadow is lifted on Asperger`s in adults
... delay in language or "cognitive development." Speech may lack inflection or be too formal. Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) "Subthreshold" condition in which some, but not all, features of autism or Asperger's are identified. Rett syndrome Affecting 1 in 10,000-15,0 ...
... delay in language or "cognitive development." Speech may lack inflection or be too formal. Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) "Subthreshold" condition in which some, but not all, features of autism or Asperger's are identified. Rett syndrome Affecting 1 in 10,000-15,0 ...
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.