IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Genetic factors: Numerous studies have shown a possible genetic predisposition toward ED as a result of Mendelian inheritance [20].It has also been shown that ED can be heritable. Recent twin studies have found slight instances of genetic variance when considering the different criterion of both ano ...
... Genetic factors: Numerous studies have shown a possible genetic predisposition toward ED as a result of Mendelian inheritance [20].It has also been shown that ED can be heritable. Recent twin studies have found slight instances of genetic variance when considering the different criterion of both ano ...
PowerPoint * Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2
... The anxiety and worry are associated with marked avoidance of situations in which negative outcomes could occur, marked time and effort preparing for situations that might have a negative outcome, marked procrastination, difficulty making decisions due to worries, or repeatedly seeking reassurance d ...
... The anxiety and worry are associated with marked avoidance of situations in which negative outcomes could occur, marked time and effort preparing for situations that might have a negative outcome, marked procrastination, difficulty making decisions due to worries, or repeatedly seeking reassurance d ...
A Case Study Illustrating the Interplay Between
... The parents have never separated. According to the parents, from childhood until last year (1992) she was considered a leader in her school, and she had always demonstrated excellent academic progress (all her grades were A’s). Isabel and her parents denied any history of sexual or physical abuse. A ...
... The parents have never separated. According to the parents, from childhood until last year (1992) she was considered a leader in her school, and she had always demonstrated excellent academic progress (all her grades were A’s). Isabel and her parents denied any history of sexual or physical abuse. A ...
psychoanalytic perspectives on occupational choice
... Although there have been several attempts by sociologists to analyze the relationship between personality structure and occupational choice and attainment, none have been directed toward the analysis of achievement within specific occupations. In this paper, we propose to assess how character struct ...
... Although there have been several attempts by sociologists to analyze the relationship between personality structure and occupational choice and attainment, none have been directed toward the analysis of achievement within specific occupations. In this paper, we propose to assess how character struct ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder: An empirical overview
... Classification of Diseases (ICD-10; among “other” dissociative disorders). In the DSM-5 it is more fully elaborated. The discrepancy of definition hampers international research efforts. DID patients usually present a plethora of diverse symptoms in addition to core diagnostic features (Şar and Ross ...
... Classification of Diseases (ICD-10; among “other” dissociative disorders). In the DSM-5 it is more fully elaborated. The discrepancy of definition hampers international research efforts. DID patients usually present a plethora of diverse symptoms in addition to core diagnostic features (Şar and Ross ...
AP6_Lecture_Ch17
... Those with Asperger’s disorder (or syndrome) experience the kinds of social deficits, impairments in expressiveness, idiosyncratic interests, and restricted and repetitive behaviors that characterize individuals with autism, but at the same time they often have normal intellectual, adaptive, and lan ...
... Those with Asperger’s disorder (or syndrome) experience the kinds of social deficits, impairments in expressiveness, idiosyncratic interests, and restricted and repetitive behaviors that characterize individuals with autism, but at the same time they often have normal intellectual, adaptive, and lan ...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL Instructions for Patient Health
... PHQ-9 Depression Severity. This is calculated by assigning scores of 0, 1, 2, and 3, to the response categories of ―not at all,‖ ―several days,‖ ―more than half the days,‖ and ―nearly every day,‖ respectively. PHQ-9 total score for the nine items ranges from 0 to 27. In the above case (see table 3, ...
... PHQ-9 Depression Severity. This is calculated by assigning scores of 0, 1, 2, and 3, to the response categories of ―not at all,‖ ―several days,‖ ―more than half the days,‖ and ―nearly every day,‖ respectively. PHQ-9 total score for the nine items ranges from 0 to 27. In the above case (see table 3, ...
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: A Critical Review of
... and ( f ) symmetry, order, and exactness. Their specific content, however, is rather heterogeneous and typically relates to values, interests, vulnerabilities, and uncertainties that the person holds as greatly important in his or her life (e.g., responsibility for fires, unwanted thoughts of harming ...
... and ( f ) symmetry, order, and exactness. Their specific content, however, is rather heterogeneous and typically relates to values, interests, vulnerabilities, and uncertainties that the person holds as greatly important in his or her life (e.g., responsibility for fires, unwanted thoughts of harming ...
ADHD - Physicians Plus
... depict the intention of the recommendations. Depending upon the guideline, include pertinent recommendations only. 1. To make a diagnosis of ADHD, the primary care clinician should determine that Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) criteria have been met (inc ...
... depict the intention of the recommendations. Depending upon the guideline, include pertinent recommendations only. 1. To make a diagnosis of ADHD, the primary care clinician should determine that Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) criteria have been met (inc ...
Psych Disorders new edition powerpoint
... – Describe contemporary and historical conceptions of what constitutes psychological disorders. – Discuss the intersection between psychology and the legal system. – Evaluate the strengths and limitations of various approaches to explaining psychological disorders: medical model, psychoanalytic, hum ...
... – Describe contemporary and historical conceptions of what constitutes psychological disorders. – Discuss the intersection between psychology and the legal system. – Evaluate the strengths and limitations of various approaches to explaining psychological disorders: medical model, psychoanalytic, hum ...
Anxiety disorder Caring for a person experiencing an Case study
... anxiety. Such people worry about seemingly minor matters, feel tense most of the time and are apprehensive or overly cautious in their approach to the world. They are likely to be more anxious than their peers in comparable situations. In the extreme, this may lead to more severe symptoms and the de ...
... anxiety. Such people worry about seemingly minor matters, feel tense most of the time and are apprehensive or overly cautious in their approach to the world. They are likely to be more anxious than their peers in comparable situations. In the extreme, this may lead to more severe symptoms and the de ...
Somatoform disorders in general practice Prevalence, functional
... disorders in primary care using DSM–IV criteria (American Psychiatric Association, 1994), with a particular emphasis on functional impairment. ...
... disorders in primary care using DSM–IV criteria (American Psychiatric Association, 1994), with a particular emphasis on functional impairment. ...
A Phenotypic Structure and Neural Correlates of Compulsive Behaviors in Adolescents
... relationship to the overall goal and often result in undesirable consequences; it reflects the aberrant dysregulation of stimulus-response habit learning [2]. It can be differentiated from obsessionnality, which describes the state of being preoccupied or occupied by a specific thought or act and re ...
... relationship to the overall goal and often result in undesirable consequences; it reflects the aberrant dysregulation of stimulus-response habit learning [2]. It can be differentiated from obsessionnality, which describes the state of being preoccupied or occupied by a specific thought or act and re ...
Table 1. Demographic and clinical characteristics by COMT
... Genetic vulnerability is one important and established contributor as there is consistent evidence that increased levels of aggression/conduct problems in ADHD index higher familial recurrence risk of ADHD (Faraone, Biederman, & Monuteaux, 2000), higher heritability (Thapar, Harrington, & McGuffin, ...
... Genetic vulnerability is one important and established contributor as there is consistent evidence that increased levels of aggression/conduct problems in ADHD index higher familial recurrence risk of ADHD (Faraone, Biederman, & Monuteaux, 2000), higher heritability (Thapar, Harrington, & McGuffin, ...
Chapter 16 Objectives: Disorders
... Unit 13: Treatment Objective 1| Discuss some ways that psychotherapy, biomedical therapy, and an eclectic approach to therapy differ. ...
... Unit 13: Treatment Objective 1| Discuss some ways that psychotherapy, biomedical therapy, and an eclectic approach to therapy differ. ...
Symptoms of ADHD - Wellness Practices of America
... Medication can help the ADHD child in everyday life. But it takes time to undo the frustration, blame, and anger that may have gone on for so long. Sometimes only the child with ADHD needs counseling support. But in many cases, because the problem affects the family as a whole, the entire family may ...
... Medication can help the ADHD child in everyday life. But it takes time to undo the frustration, blame, and anger that may have gone on for so long. Sometimes only the child with ADHD needs counseling support. But in many cases, because the problem affects the family as a whole, the entire family may ...
Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents National Institute of Mental Health
... Before starting medication, your doctor will want to determine your child’s physical and mental health. This is called a “baseline” assessment. Your child will need regular follow-up visits to monitor treatment progress and side effects. Most children with bipolar disorder will also need long-term o ...
... Before starting medication, your doctor will want to determine your child’s physical and mental health. This is called a “baseline” assessment. Your child will need regular follow-up visits to monitor treatment progress and side effects. Most children with bipolar disorder will also need long-term o ...
Stress-Related and Adjustment Disorders
... individual who does not have an apparent concurrent mental disorder (within last 3 months) - except generalised anxiety disorder or personality disorder. . The stressor may involve a serious threat to the security or physical integrity of the individual or that of a loved person(s), (e.g. natural ca ...
... individual who does not have an apparent concurrent mental disorder (within last 3 months) - except generalised anxiety disorder or personality disorder. . The stressor may involve a serious threat to the security or physical integrity of the individual or that of a loved person(s), (e.g. natural ca ...
Chapter 11: The Role of the Professional School Counselor in
... Mental Retardation (MR) has an impact on cognitive, emotional, and social development. MR is diagnosed from results of individual intelligence tests, such as the WISC-IV (IQ<70) and the SBIS-5 (IQ<70). To be diagnosed as MR, onset must be prior to age 18 years, the student must possess sub-average i ...
... Mental Retardation (MR) has an impact on cognitive, emotional, and social development. MR is diagnosed from results of individual intelligence tests, such as the WISC-IV (IQ<70) and the SBIS-5 (IQ<70). To be diagnosed as MR, onset must be prior to age 18 years, the student must possess sub-average i ...
Science Current Directions in Psychological
... a substantial increase in dissociative symptoms. They also found that this increase could not be accounted for by mood changes or response bias. van der Kloet, Giesbrecht, Lynn, Merckelbach, and de Zutter (in press) later conducted a longitudinal investigation of sleep experiences and dissociative s ...
... a substantial increase in dissociative symptoms. They also found that this increase could not be accounted for by mood changes or response bias. van der Kloet, Giesbrecht, Lynn, Merckelbach, and de Zutter (in press) later conducted a longitudinal investigation of sleep experiences and dissociative s ...
Assessment and Treatment of the Tough Cases: JBD and Psychosis
... have an important collaborative role in referring and partnering in the management of adolescents with bipolar disorder. This report presents the classification of bipolar disorder as well as interviewing and diagnostic guidelines. Treatment options are described, particularly focusing on medication ...
... have an important collaborative role in referring and partnering in the management of adolescents with bipolar disorder. This report presents the classification of bipolar disorder as well as interviewing and diagnostic guidelines. Treatment options are described, particularly focusing on medication ...
Is there a significant interaction between life adversity and the brain
... heterogeneity of the studies made it difficult to directly compare them. Discussion To our knowledge this is the first systematic review of this topic. It has shown that this area of research should be pursued further and it can also offer some recommendations for future studies. ...
... heterogeneity of the studies made it difficult to directly compare them. Discussion To our knowledge this is the first systematic review of this topic. It has shown that this area of research should be pursued further and it can also offer some recommendations for future studies. ...
Abnormal Psychology: psychological disorders
... physiological cues to maintain control over their eating behavior. Laboratory research has consistently shown that restrained eaters can maintain their strict dietary guidelines and avoid overeating when demands of the study are low and allow them to follow their diet; however, when restrained eater ...
... physiological cues to maintain control over their eating behavior. Laboratory research has consistently shown that restrained eaters can maintain their strict dietary guidelines and avoid overeating when demands of the study are low and allow them to follow their diet; however, when restrained eater ...
Clinical Psychologists’ Theory-Based Representations of Mental Disorders
... such as yellow, hot, and massive are not particularly useful in making the analogy that an atom is like the solar system. In contrast, relational features such as more massive than and revolves around can be used to draw the analogy that electrons revolve around the nucleus in an atom as planets rev ...
... such as yellow, hot, and massive are not particularly useful in making the analogy that an atom is like the solar system. In contrast, relational features such as more massive than and revolves around can be used to draw the analogy that electrons revolve around the nucleus in an atom as planets rev ...
From Black Bile to the Bipolar Spectrum: A Historical
... Affect) [21]. For Bleuler, the presence of any of these symptoms required a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Bleuler considered affective symptomatology as non-specific, a diagnosis of manic depression being made only after the exclusion of schizophrenia [21], concordant with the dictum “even a trace of ...
... Affect) [21]. For Bleuler, the presence of any of these symptoms required a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Bleuler considered affective symptomatology as non-specific, a diagnosis of manic depression being made only after the exclusion of schizophrenia [21], concordant with the dictum “even a trace of ...