Prospective Follow-Up of Girls With Attention
... 1999a). Published findings on the girls include an absence of sex-by-treatment interactions for key outcomes (MTA Cooperative 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 so ...
... 1999a). Published findings on the girls include an absence of sex-by-treatment interactions for key outcomes (MTA Cooperative 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 so ...
The prevalence of body dysmorphic disorder: a
... diagnostic classification criteria as well as treatment needs. Moreover, additional studies on the prevalence of BDD might raise awareness about this often secretive and underdiagnosed disorder. Although suffering from BDD, patients present only rarely with these complaints in general practice. Indeed ...
... diagnostic classification criteria as well as treatment needs. Moreover, additional studies on the prevalence of BDD might raise awareness about this often secretive and underdiagnosed disorder. Although suffering from BDD, patients present only rarely with these complaints in general practice. Indeed ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... This guide will give you a thorough understanding of eating disorders from an employment perspective. At the end of the document there is additional information to support you, including case studies and personal stories provided by members of the public wishing to share their experiences to help ot ...
... This guide will give you a thorough understanding of eating disorders from an employment perspective. At the end of the document there is additional information to support you, including case studies and personal stories provided by members of the public wishing to share their experiences to help ot ...
Current and Lifetime Comorbidity of the DSM
... findings may reflect the existence of a more nonspecific severity dimension that accounts for the intensity of a given disorder (e.g., severity of agoraphobia, and panic attacks in panic disorder) as well as for the number and severity of co-occurring symptoms and disorders (Blashfield, 1990). With ...
... findings may reflect the existence of a more nonspecific severity dimension that accounts for the intensity of a given disorder (e.g., severity of agoraphobia, and panic attacks in panic disorder) as well as for the number and severity of co-occurring symptoms and disorders (Blashfield, 1990). With ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children
... Although various theories have posited potential loci for difficulties, definitive data are lacking. Postmortem studies have shown various abnormalities, particularly within the limbic system.25 Functional magnetic resonance imaging procedures have identified difficulties in tasks involving social and a ...
... Although various theories have posited potential loci for difficulties, definitive data are lacking. Postmortem studies have shown various abnormalities, particularly within the limbic system.25 Functional magnetic resonance imaging procedures have identified difficulties in tasks involving social and a ...
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... impulses resulting in serious assaultive acts or destruction of property (Criterion A) ...
... impulses resulting in serious assaultive acts or destruction of property (Criterion A) ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder or Dysthymia
... 2.1. Diagnosis The process of diagnosing PDD or dysthymia is not straightforward. For many individuals, a constant battle with low grade depression, sad moods and a lack of excitement has become a way of life. Once known as neurotic depression, in 1980 the diagnosis of dysthymia was introduced into ...
... 2.1. Diagnosis The process of diagnosing PDD or dysthymia is not straightforward. For many individuals, a constant battle with low grade depression, sad moods and a lack of excitement has become a way of life. Once known as neurotic depression, in 1980 the diagnosis of dysthymia was introduced into ...
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY Objective 1.1
... periods of forced wakefulness, participants were required to engage verbal learning tasks such as memorizing the definitions of obscure English words. At the conclusion of the period of forced wakefulness, participants were allowed to sleep for as long as they wanted to. When participants awakened, ...
... periods of forced wakefulness, participants were required to engage verbal learning tasks such as memorizing the definitions of obscure English words. At the conclusion of the period of forced wakefulness, participants were allowed to sleep for as long as they wanted to. When participants awakened, ...
A Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: How to alleviate her suffering Accurate diagnosis, tailored
... Although PMS and PMDD criteria share affective and somatic symptoms, more symptoms are required for a PMDD diagnosis, and symptoms often are more severe.5 As defined in DSM-IV-TR (Table),6 PMDD has a broader range of symptoms than PMS and includes symptoms not included in the American College of Obs ...
... Although PMS and PMDD criteria share affective and somatic symptoms, more symptoms are required for a PMDD diagnosis, and symptoms often are more severe.5 As defined in DSM-IV-TR (Table),6 PMDD has a broader range of symptoms than PMS and includes symptoms not included in the American College of Obs ...
Jeanne Fery - ONNO VAN DER HART PhD
... This discussion reinterprets a sixteenth-century case of possession and exorcism as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD). This is perhaps the earliest historical case in which DID can be diagnosed retrospectively with confidence. Jeanne Fery, a ...
... This discussion reinterprets a sixteenth-century case of possession and exorcism as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD). This is perhaps the earliest historical case in which DID can be diagnosed retrospectively with confidence. Jeanne Fery, a ...
information about Eating diSordErS in childrEn, young
... Trigger factors can be stressful events, such as: Long-term stress Breakdown of important relationships (family, friends, partner, etc.) Major weight loss. Maintenance factors Maintenance factors are of major significance in the progression of the disorder. Physical, psychological and behaviou ...
... Trigger factors can be stressful events, such as: Long-term stress Breakdown of important relationships (family, friends, partner, etc.) Major weight loss. Maintenance factors Maintenance factors are of major significance in the progression of the disorder. Physical, psychological and behaviou ...
Jeanne Fery: a sixteenth-century case of dissociative identity disorder.
... This discussion reinterprets a sixteenth-century case of possession and exorcism as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD). This is perhaps the earliest historical case in which DID can be diagnosed retrospectively with confidence. Jeanne Fery, a ...
... This discussion reinterprets a sixteenth-century case of possession and exorcism as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD). This is perhaps the earliest historical case in which DID can be diagnosed retrospectively with confidence. Jeanne Fery, a ...
In The Elderly Anxiety Disorders In The Elderly
... form of a physical complaint that masks an underdo not always differentiate lying disorder. This represents a challenge for at them well in older persons. least three reasons. To begin with, there is an important overlapping between symptoms related to an anxiety problem and those caused by physical ...
... form of a physical complaint that masks an underdo not always differentiate lying disorder. This represents a challenge for at them well in older persons. least three reasons. To begin with, there is an important overlapping between symptoms related to an anxiety problem and those caused by physical ...
Mood Disorders
... From a strict diagnostic point of view, our discussion of mood disorders might now be complete. However, there is growing recognition that many or even most patients seen in clinical practice may have a mood disorder that is not well described by the categories outlined above. Formally, they would b ...
... From a strict diagnostic point of view, our discussion of mood disorders might now be complete. However, there is growing recognition that many or even most patients seen in clinical practice may have a mood disorder that is not well described by the categories outlined above. Formally, they would b ...
02_whole - Massey Research Online
... Anxiety disorders are the most common type of mental disorder in New Zealand, as they are in the Western world. However, little research has been done on how persons with anxiety disorder conceptualize their respective diagnoses. This small community based, qualitative study interviewed seven indivi ...
... Anxiety disorders are the most common type of mental disorder in New Zealand, as they are in the Western world. However, little research has been done on how persons with anxiety disorder conceptualize their respective diagnoses. This small community based, qualitative study interviewed seven indivi ...
Investigating Personality Differences among Stuttering
... In this type, usually a part (the first part) is repeated spastically. For example, the word mother is stated as M...M...M...Mother. This is often known to be caused by a nervous-muscular physiological disorder. Sometimes both types of stuttering are seen in patients (Milanifar, 131995: 344). Anothe ...
... In this type, usually a part (the first part) is repeated spastically. For example, the word mother is stated as M...M...M...Mother. This is often known to be caused by a nervous-muscular physiological disorder. Sometimes both types of stuttering are seen in patients (Milanifar, 131995: 344). Anothe ...
Understanding Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Effective Case
... The key feature of GAD is an excessive amount of worry about some future event or occurrence. The worry occurs in multiple situations (e.g., school, work, driving); happens more days that not; and lasts for at least 6 months (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Individuals with GAD feel like th ...
... The key feature of GAD is an excessive amount of worry about some future event or occurrence. The worry occurs in multiple situations (e.g., school, work, driving); happens more days that not; and lasts for at least 6 months (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Individuals with GAD feel like th ...
NIH Public Access
... irritability as a criterion for several disorders or the stability of irritability over time, we also conducted a series of parallel analyses using irritability at age 3 to predict non-overlapping dimensional symptom scales of depression, anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ...
... irritability as a criterion for several disorders or the stability of irritability over time, we also conducted a series of parallel analyses using irritability at age 3 to predict non-overlapping dimensional symptom scales of depression, anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ...
Introduction - The Trauma Center
... focused on their histories of trauma, and many actually exhibit increases in symptoms when medicated (Stolbach, personal communication, January 25, 2009). Exposure to chronic traumatic stress may set the stage for developmental trajectories characterized by multiple forms of emotional and behaviora ...
... focused on their histories of trauma, and many actually exhibit increases in symptoms when medicated (Stolbach, personal communication, January 25, 2009). Exposure to chronic traumatic stress may set the stage for developmental trajectories characterized by multiple forms of emotional and behaviora ...
persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)
... the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it is less severe) 5. The disorder causes significant problems in th ...
... the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it is less severe) 5. The disorder causes significant problems in th ...
Depressive disorders include disruptive mood
... the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it is less severe) 5. The disorder causes significant problems in th ...
... the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it is less severe) 5. The disorder causes significant problems in th ...
Chapter 4 Lecture Notes Page
... Theory holds that GAD is caused by biological factors • Supported by family pedigree studies Blood relatives more likely to have GAD (~15%) compared to general population (~4%) The closer the relative, the greater the likelihood ...
... Theory holds that GAD is caused by biological factors • Supported by family pedigree studies Blood relatives more likely to have GAD (~15%) compared to general population (~4%) The closer the relative, the greater the likelihood ...
The Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety
... ies examining atypical antipsychotics and anticonvulsants for treating bipolar depression have reported on change in anxiety symptoms. Quetiapine and olanzapine both have been found to reduce anxiety symptoms in this context. Four large RCTs of quetiapine monotherapy (300 or 600 mg) for patients wit ...
... ies examining atypical antipsychotics and anticonvulsants for treating bipolar depression have reported on change in anxiety symptoms. Quetiapine and olanzapine both have been found to reduce anxiety symptoms in this context. Four large RCTs of quetiapine monotherapy (300 or 600 mg) for patients wit ...