Specific phobia: a review of DSM-IV specific phobia and - DSM-5
... situations such as driving, tunnels, bridges, enclosed places, or flying), and other type (fear cued by other stimuli, such as loud noises and costumed characters as well as situations that could lead to illness, choking, or vomiting). These types were an addition to the DSM-IV criteria, based on a ...
... situations such as driving, tunnels, bridges, enclosed places, or flying), and other type (fear cued by other stimuli, such as loud noises and costumed characters as well as situations that could lead to illness, choking, or vomiting). These types were an addition to the DSM-IV criteria, based on a ...
Scientific Programme
... again under the roof of our association, which has been joining us for 26 years. We are experiencing the pleasure of implementing the 27th National Congress with the awareness that every brick added onto our solid foundation from the past will enrich us. This year, we will strive to meet the needs o ...
... again under the roof of our association, which has been joining us for 26 years. We are experiencing the pleasure of implementing the 27th National Congress with the awareness that every brick added onto our solid foundation from the past will enrich us. This year, we will strive to meet the needs o ...
ADHD Lectures Online
... • SCT symptoms occur more often in prenatally alcohol exposed children* • SCT and ADHD Inattention are highly correlated; given the high heritability of the latter, SCT would also be expected to be highly heritable • But SCT is also linked to greater family and child psychosocial adversity and to in ...
... • SCT symptoms occur more often in prenatally alcohol exposed children* • SCT and ADHD Inattention are highly correlated; given the high heritability of the latter, SCT would also be expected to be highly heritable • But SCT is also linked to greater family and child psychosocial adversity and to in ...
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... Whereas most individuals who experience tinnitus apparently cope well with the condition, 1 in 5 reports to be emotionally affected (Eggermont and Roberts, 2004), with 1.6% of the population experiencing major distress, and 0.5% feeling so severely impaired that they are unable to lead a normal life ...
... Whereas most individuals who experience tinnitus apparently cope well with the condition, 1 in 5 reports to be emotionally affected (Eggermont and Roberts, 2004), with 1.6% of the population experiencing major distress, and 0.5% feeling so severely impaired that they are unable to lead a normal life ...
Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
... the damage caused by substance use to the individual’s physical or mental health. The DSM–IV diagnosis of substance abuse focuses instead on various negative consequences of substance use (i.e. recurrent use resulting in a failure to fulfil role obligations, recurrent use in physically hazardous sit ...
... the damage caused by substance use to the individual’s physical or mental health. The DSM–IV diagnosis of substance abuse focuses instead on various negative consequences of substance use (i.e. recurrent use resulting in a failure to fulfil role obligations, recurrent use in physically hazardous sit ...
Kluwer Academic Publishers
... The volume is divided into six major parts. Part 1 is an overview of various theoretical and methodological issues in psychopathology. In Part 2, the traditional areas of abnormal behavior, including the neurotic and psychotic disorders, are discussed. In Part 3, the personality disorders are descri ...
... The volume is divided into six major parts. Part 1 is an overview of various theoretical and methodological issues in psychopathology. In Part 2, the traditional areas of abnormal behavior, including the neurotic and psychotic disorders, are discussed. In Part 3, the personality disorders are descri ...
this PDF file - Canadian Center of Science and Education
... In psychoanalysis, phobias are conceptualized either as a defense against a repressed, anxiety-provoking impulse, as in the case of Little Hans whose horse phobia was attributed to the Oedipal conflict (Freud, 1909), or as the expression of a repressed, anxiety-provoking event, such as childhood tra ...
... In psychoanalysis, phobias are conceptualized either as a defense against a repressed, anxiety-provoking impulse, as in the case of Little Hans whose horse phobia was attributed to the Oedipal conflict (Freud, 1909), or as the expression of a repressed, anxiety-provoking event, such as childhood tra ...
Generalized anxiety disorder and clinical worry episodes in young
... other secondary disorders develop (Wittchen et al. 1994). Consistently, epidemiological studies found high rates of co-morbidity in GAD, a pattern that has been discussed critically with respect to the nosological status of GAD. However, as Kessler (2000) pointed out, high rates of co-morbidity are ...
... other secondary disorders develop (Wittchen et al. 1994). Consistently, epidemiological studies found high rates of co-morbidity in GAD, a pattern that has been discussed critically with respect to the nosological status of GAD. However, as Kessler (2000) pointed out, high rates of co-morbidity are ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... demonstrated that patients with BPD related to clinical interviewers in ways that were rated as showing paranoid-schizoid characteristics (e.g., hostility, idealization, and denigration) by therapists reviewing these videotaped interviews. Fonagy and Bateman (2006) hypothesized that individuals wit ...
... demonstrated that patients with BPD related to clinical interviewers in ways that were rated as showing paranoid-schizoid characteristics (e.g., hostility, idealization, and denigration) by therapists reviewing these videotaped interviews. Fonagy and Bateman (2006) hypothesized that individuals wit ...
the big five and adhd: an investigation of subtypes and
... Table 1: Skewness and Kurtosis Statistics for Continuous Variables ...........................................86 Table 2: Covariate Tests for Subtype Analyses .............................................................................87 Table 3: Covariate Tests for Children with and without ADHD: ...
... Table 1: Skewness and Kurtosis Statistics for Continuous Variables ...........................................86 Table 2: Covariate Tests for Subtype Analyses .............................................................................87 Table 3: Covariate Tests for Children with and without ADHD: ...
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... diagnosis of PTSD and psychotic symptoms, in whom the onset of PTSD preceded the onset of psychosis. Patients with sub-threshold or no PTSD were excluded from this group as well as patients who suffered from PTSD without psychotic symptoms. We carefully distinguished psychotic symptoms from (dissoci ...
... diagnosis of PTSD and psychotic symptoms, in whom the onset of PTSD preceded the onset of psychosis. Patients with sub-threshold or no PTSD were excluded from this group as well as patients who suffered from PTSD without psychotic symptoms. We carefully distinguished psychotic symptoms from (dissoci ...
Bipolar Disorder
... in the patient’s typical behavior and must be relatively persistent for at least several days (e.g., at least one week in DSM-5).6 Additionally, several other defining symptoms must be present to make a diagnosis of mania, the specific number of which varies according to the diagnostic criteria set ...
... in the patient’s typical behavior and must be relatively persistent for at least several days (e.g., at least one week in DSM-5).6 Additionally, several other defining symptoms must be present to make a diagnosis of mania, the specific number of which varies according to the diagnostic criteria set ...
Best Practices for Treatment of Post
... Best Practices for Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Other diagnoses, such as borderline personality disorder or the controversial dissociative identity disorder, may come to be fully recognized as post-traumatic stress. PSTD is a disorder of affect, behavior, and cognition. It affects mo ...
... Best Practices for Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Other diagnoses, such as borderline personality disorder or the controversial dissociative identity disorder, may come to be fully recognized as post-traumatic stress. PSTD is a disorder of affect, behavior, and cognition. It affects mo ...
Longitudinal Predictors of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: A Behavioral
... Much evidence suggests that aspects of a person’s current environment influence the onset, course, and expression of bipolar spectrum disorders (Alloy et al., 2005, 2006a, 2006d). Specifically, we review the role of recently experienced life events as longitudinal predictors of bipolar disorder mood ...
... Much evidence suggests that aspects of a person’s current environment influence the onset, course, and expression of bipolar spectrum disorders (Alloy et al., 2005, 2006a, 2006d). Specifically, we review the role of recently experienced life events as longitudinal predictors of bipolar disorder mood ...
Major Theories of Personality Disorder
... take this opportunity to thank our chairman of psychiatry at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, Dr. Jack D. Barchas, for his scholarly advice, administrative support, and continued enthusiasm in connection with this specific undertaking. His breadth of view about the human conditio ...
... take this opportunity to thank our chairman of psychiatry at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, Dr. Jack D. Barchas, for his scholarly advice, administrative support, and continued enthusiasm in connection with this specific undertaking. His breadth of view about the human conditio ...
Psychopathic and antisocial personality disorder traits as predictors
... Clinical research on general aggression has focused predominantly on populations with high levels of aggressive behaviors, especially incarcerated adults and juvenile delinquents. Despite the extensive research, comparatively little research has focused specifically on subtypes of aggression in corr ...
... Clinical research on general aggression has focused predominantly on populations with high levels of aggressive behaviors, especially incarcerated adults and juvenile delinquents. Despite the extensive research, comparatively little research has focused specifically on subtypes of aggression in corr ...
PGD - Center for Research on End-of-Life Care
... “Will I feel better and, if so, when?” “Is this grief a problem, and if yes, What can be done about it?” ...
... “Will I feel better and, if so, when?” “Is this grief a problem, and if yes, What can be done about it?” ...
Review Anorexia nervosa: aetiology, assessment, and treatment
... of the whole group of patients with anorexia nervosa. In general, patients with an illness onset before their 17th birthday achieve a better outcome than adult onset, whereas prepubertal onset confers a worse course.40 Longterm follow-up studies8,21 have confirmed two broad outcome groups with eithe ...
... of the whole group of patients with anorexia nervosa. In general, patients with an illness onset before their 17th birthday achieve a better outcome than adult onset, whereas prepubertal onset confers a worse course.40 Longterm follow-up studies8,21 have confirmed two broad outcome groups with eithe ...
An evaluation of the impact of the DSM-IV
... Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) recently shifted from a series of diagnoses to a single, comprehensive diagnosis. To evaluate the appropriateness in this shift, the current study evaluates the consistency in symptom presentation amongst the previous ASD diagnoses. Additionally, this stud ...
... Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) recently shifted from a series of diagnoses to a single, comprehensive diagnosis. To evaluate the appropriateness in this shift, the current study evaluates the consistency in symptom presentation amongst the previous ASD diagnoses. Additionally, this stud ...
A Psychiatric Diagnosis Primer
... treatment application or intervention by a non-professional. The profession of psychiatry, psychology, social worker, and therapy comes with rigorous academic training, substantial experience and practice background. The reader, whether a professional, or a student, or a lay person must use The Psyc ...
... treatment application or intervention by a non-professional. The profession of psychiatry, psychology, social worker, and therapy comes with rigorous academic training, substantial experience and practice background. The reader, whether a professional, or a student, or a lay person must use The Psyc ...
Movements of Moods: Interplay Between Science, Clinical Practice
... human beings in their conduct of living. The ’social’ can, however, be seen differently. Bruno Latour takes a critical stance towards this kind of sociology and suggests that the ’social’ is not “some glue that would fix everything... it is what is glued together by many other connections”(Latour, 2 ...
... human beings in their conduct of living. The ’social’ can, however, be seen differently. Bruno Latour takes a critical stance towards this kind of sociology and suggests that the ’social’ is not “some glue that would fix everything... it is what is glued together by many other connections”(Latour, 2 ...
CBHSQ DATA REVIEW
... in their annual applications for block grant funds. This legislation also required SAMHSA to develop a definition for the term “adults with SMI.” SAMHSA defined adults with SMI as individuals aged 18 or older who currently or at any time in the past year have had a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or ...
... in their annual applications for block grant funds. This legislation also required SAMHSA to develop a definition for the term “adults with SMI.” SAMHSA defined adults with SMI as individuals aged 18 or older who currently or at any time in the past year have had a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or ...
Coaches and Trainers Toolkit - National Eating Disorders Association
... disorders are more commonly diagnosed in females than in males, and more often during adolescence and early adulthood than in older ages, many cases are also being recognized in men and women in their 30s, 40s and older. Eating disorders affect people of all socioeconomic classes, although it was on ...
... disorders are more commonly diagnosed in females than in males, and more often during adolescence and early adulthood than in older ages, many cases are also being recognized in men and women in their 30s, 40s and older. Eating disorders affect people of all socioeconomic classes, although it was on ...
International Adaptations of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory
... of the United States. Until now, three English-language editions have been published (MCMI–I, MCMI–II, MCMI–III), all of which have been translated and adapted for use in foreign countries. The MCMI–I was first published in 1977 to measure the pathologies of personality formulated in Millon’s (1969/ ...
... of the United States. Until now, three English-language editions have been published (MCMI–I, MCMI–II, MCMI–III), all of which have been translated and adapted for use in foreign countries. The MCMI–I was first published in 1977 to measure the pathologies of personality formulated in Millon’s (1969/ ...
Relief from OCD - Anxiety and Depression Association of America
... Also, while traumatic life events are not the cause of OCD, they may trigger the illness. ...
... Also, while traumatic life events are not the cause of OCD, they may trigger the illness. ...