Making Sense of the DSM-5: Changes and Changing Perspectives
... Section III now contains tools for extensive ...
... Section III now contains tools for extensive ...
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
... emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and distress tolerance. The teaching and development of skills the individual can use on his/her own to manage strong feelings are central components of DBT. The treatment uses group sessions, individual therapy, and homework with telephone coaching - ...
... emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and distress tolerance. The teaching and development of skills the individual can use on his/her own to manage strong feelings are central components of DBT. The treatment uses group sessions, individual therapy, and homework with telephone coaching - ...
Chapter 4 - PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
... psychological problems, what are the causes and factors which lead to abnormal behaviour, and what are the various signs and symptoms associated with different types of psychological disorders? The study of psychological disorders has intrigued and mystified all cultures for more than 2,500 years. P ...
... psychological problems, what are the causes and factors which lead to abnormal behaviour, and what are the various signs and symptoms associated with different types of psychological disorders? The study of psychological disorders has intrigued and mystified all cultures for more than 2,500 years. P ...
I`m Bipolar, You`re Bipolar - Law Project for Psychiatric Rights
... In the case of bipolar disorder, this conceptual gerrymandering has involved stretching and diluting the definition of what used to be called manic-depressive illness so that it might include depression and other mood disorders, thus creating a market for “atypical” antipsychotic medications such as ...
... In the case of bipolar disorder, this conceptual gerrymandering has involved stretching and diluting the definition of what used to be called manic-depressive illness so that it might include depression and other mood disorders, thus creating a market for “atypical” antipsychotic medications such as ...
Panic Disorder
... as they occur when there is no real danger, they are not the result of a medical condition such as a heart murmur and they do not reflect alcohol or drug intoxication. Mental health professionals refer to this pattern of symptoms as panic disorder and it is estimated that approximately 3 to 4 out of ...
... as they occur when there is no real danger, they are not the result of a medical condition such as a heart murmur and they do not reflect alcohol or drug intoxication. Mental health professionals refer to this pattern of symptoms as panic disorder and it is estimated that approximately 3 to 4 out of ...
Culture-Specific Diagnoses and Their Relationship to Mood Disorders
... a constellation of symptoms and experiences within a cultural group or cultural area. The syndromes have coherence within their respective cultural settings, where they are explained according to local understandings of illness. The notion of a syndrome being bound by culture is more problematic. Th ...
... a constellation of symptoms and experiences within a cultural group or cultural area. The syndromes have coherence within their respective cultural settings, where they are explained according to local understandings of illness. The notion of a syndrome being bound by culture is more problematic. Th ...
Text - Reading`s CentAUR
... disorders category, but groups it with body dysmorphic disorder, trichotillomania, hoarding disorder, excoriation (skin-picking) disorder and other disorders (American Psychiatric Association 2013). This change was based on evidence that these disorders share some aspects of phenomenology, such as b ...
... disorders category, but groups it with body dysmorphic disorder, trichotillomania, hoarding disorder, excoriation (skin-picking) disorder and other disorders (American Psychiatric Association 2013). This change was based on evidence that these disorders share some aspects of phenomenology, such as b ...
Multi-Disciplinary Team Training
... Social Phobia/ Social anxiety disorder One of the more common disorders that is characterised by: Overwhelming anxiety and excessive self-consciousness in everyday social situations Persistent, intense, and chronic fear of being watched and judged by others and being embarrassed or humiliated by ...
... Social Phobia/ Social anxiety disorder One of the more common disorders that is characterised by: Overwhelming anxiety and excessive self-consciousness in everyday social situations Persistent, intense, and chronic fear of being watched and judged by others and being embarrassed or humiliated by ...
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
... core pathology underlying all eating disorders Hypothesizes that overevaluation leads to restriction/dieting that, in turn, leads to disordered eating May explain the high rate of diagnostic crossover in eating disorders Limitations of the transdiagnostic model: Many individuals with BED rep ...
... core pathology underlying all eating disorders Hypothesizes that overevaluation leads to restriction/dieting that, in turn, leads to disordered eating May explain the high rate of diagnostic crossover in eating disorders Limitations of the transdiagnostic model: Many individuals with BED rep ...
ADHD and Tics or Tourette Syndrome
... these two conditions appear linked in time, most experts believe that the cooccurrence in most cases is purely coincidental and not caused by ADHD or its treatment. ...
... these two conditions appear linked in time, most experts believe that the cooccurrence in most cases is purely coincidental and not caused by ADHD or its treatment. ...
Dissociative identity disorder: An empirical overview
... International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10; among ‘other’ dissociative disorders). In 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 (Şa ...
... International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10; among ‘other’ dissociative disorders). In 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 (Şa ...
Relapse or Relapse Prevention: A Choice
... returning to drug or alcohol use – it is the progressive process of a once stable recovery program becoming so dysfunctional that returning to use has become a viable option. • ASAM = relapse is defined as the recurrence of behavioral or other substantive indicators of active disease after a period ...
... returning to drug or alcohol use – it is the progressive process of a once stable recovery program becoming so dysfunctional that returning to use has become a viable option. • ASAM = relapse is defined as the recurrence of behavioral or other substantive indicators of active disease after a period ...
The Bipolar Spectrum: Conceptions and Misconceptions
... transfonned into the DSM·III (Americ:m Psychiatric Ac;soci· ation, 1980). In that last transition, from the RDC to DSM·III, the American Psychiatric Association became involved, and decisions were no longer primarily based on research con· siderations, but on the political preferences of the profess ...
... transfonned into the DSM·III (Americ:m Psychiatric Ac;soci· ation, 1980). In that last transition, from the RDC to DSM·III, the American Psychiatric Association became involved, and decisions were no longer primarily based on research con· siderations, but on the political preferences of the profess ...
Trauma,Adaptation, and Resilience
... stress disorder (PTSD), although not a new diagnosis - "war psychosis" and "shell shock" were long recognized - has recently been applied to a very wide range of negative experiences (Jones et a1., 2003; Jones & Wessely, 2004; McHugh, 1999; A. Young, 1995). The definition has broadened beyond extrem ...
... stress disorder (PTSD), although not a new diagnosis - "war psychosis" and "shell shock" were long recognized - has recently been applied to a very wide range of negative experiences (Jones et a1., 2003; Jones & Wessely, 2004; McHugh, 1999; A. Young, 1995). The definition has broadened beyond extrem ...
PDF 34 - The Open University
... 1 Moods, emotions and disorders Mood, like emotion, is an affective state or in layman’s terms; ‘a feeling’. Those in favour of a distinction between the terms ‘mood’ and ‘emotion’ suggest that emotion has a clear focus (i.e. its cause is self-evident), whereas mood is diffuse and can last for days, ...
... 1 Moods, emotions and disorders Mood, like emotion, is an affective state or in layman’s terms; ‘a feeling’. Those in favour of a distinction between the terms ‘mood’ and ‘emotion’ suggest that emotion has a clear focus (i.e. its cause is self-evident), whereas mood is diffuse and can last for days, ...
From a Categorical to Dimensional Diagnostic Model
... personality traits are specifically used to diagnose personality disorders and are defined as an "enduring pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that is exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts" (APA, pg 630, 2000). A personality trait mu ...
... personality traits are specifically used to diagnose personality disorders and are defined as an "enduring pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that is exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts" (APA, pg 630, 2000). A personality trait mu ...
PDF available - Jonathan S. Abramowitz, PhD
... anxiety disorder. Along with several putatively related disorders, OCD is now included in a new category of disorders: the obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRDs). This change was made primarily to group together disorders characterized by the presence of obsessive thoughts and/or repetit ...
... anxiety disorder. Along with several putatively related disorders, OCD is now included in a new category of disorders: the obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRDs). This change was made primarily to group together disorders characterized by the presence of obsessive thoughts and/or repetit ...
The Waxing and Waning of Mental Disorders
... continuation from the initial onset in an individual's life to the time of assessment, is quite variable- for example, major depression data, like clinical studies, indicate fairly low persistence coefficients of about 30% as opposed to anxiety disorders (50% to 65%). However, methodological issues ...
... continuation from the initial onset in an individual's life to the time of assessment, is quite variable- for example, major depression data, like clinical studies, indicate fairly low persistence coefficients of about 30% as opposed to anxiety disorders (50% to 65%). However, methodological issues ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Schizophrenia: Do They Overlap?
... the phenotypic spectrum of these disorders. Exploring the commonalities between ASD and schizophrenia could provide new insights to better understand their etiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention. In this respect, some nuclear symptoms present in both disorders, such as negative symptom ...
... the phenotypic spectrum of these disorders. Exploring the commonalities between ASD and schizophrenia could provide new insights to better understand their etiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention. In this respect, some nuclear symptoms present in both disorders, such as negative symptom ...
Anxiety and Depressive Disorders in Adult Children Caring for
... responsibilities among their demented parent, children, and work. In examining the psychopathological consequences o f caregiving for a demented parent, the current study differs from prior studies in several important ways: (a) Our sample was restricted to adult children caring for demented parents ...
... responsibilities among their demented parent, children, and work. In examining the psychopathological consequences o f caregiving for a demented parent, the current study differs from prior studies in several important ways: (a) Our sample was restricted to adult children caring for demented parents ...
8 F ADHD Predominantly Inattentive Type
... with ADHD, predominantly inattentive type are not recognized until later when parents or teachers notice that they are having a lot of difficulty staying focused on tasks, or remembering what they have read, or in keeping up with their work in school, homework or tasks at home. Sometimes these inatt ...
... with ADHD, predominantly inattentive type are not recognized until later when parents or teachers notice that they are having a lot of difficulty staying focused on tasks, or remembering what they have read, or in keeping up with their work in school, homework or tasks at home. Sometimes these inatt ...
My Health: An Outcomes Approach Psychological Health 1) Which
... Learning Outcome: 2.11.1 37) Malik has met Maurice on just two occasions. In the first, he and some friends got a ride home from Maurice, who proceeded to run multiple stop signs and pass other cars at high speeds, barely avoiding oncoming traffic. In the second, he accidentally surprised Maurice in ...
... Learning Outcome: 2.11.1 37) Malik has met Maurice on just two occasions. In the first, he and some friends got a ride home from Maurice, who proceeded to run multiple stop signs and pass other cars at high speeds, barely avoiding oncoming traffic. In the second, he accidentally surprised Maurice in ...
Recovery Kit - Mindfullness
... Remind yourself the eating disorder is not a choice. It is not something your loved one is intentionally doing to self harm, gain attention, or hurt you. Rather, they are suffering from a psychological illness. Be careful about the comments you make about food and weight. » Comments such as “You ...
... Remind yourself the eating disorder is not a choice. It is not something your loved one is intentionally doing to self harm, gain attention, or hurt you. Rather, they are suffering from a psychological illness. Be careful about the comments you make about food and weight. » Comments such as “You ...
Birthplace
... settings but is not restricted to those settings. It has been used to screen for PTSD in veterans at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs but is not limited to militaryrelated PTSD. In comparison to the PC-PTSD-IV Screen (PC-PTSD-IV) for The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, ...
... settings but is not restricted to those settings. It has been used to screen for PTSD in veterans at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs but is not limited to militaryrelated PTSD. In comparison to the PC-PTSD-IV Screen (PC-PTSD-IV) for The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, ...