Psychodiagnosis I - i
... community mental health counseling programs requiring course work in abnormal behavior, psychopathology, and psychodiagnosis. As a result, utilization of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition-Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) American Psychiatric Association (APA,2000) al ...
... community mental health counseling programs requiring course work in abnormal behavior, psychopathology, and psychodiagnosis. As a result, utilization of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition-Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) American Psychiatric Association (APA,2000) al ...
REVIEW The Case for Shifting Borderline Personality Disorder to Axis I
... patients might seem asymptomatic or highly symptomatic at the particular moment, depending on an immediate antecedent interpersonal interaction or on the relationship developed with the specific staff member assessing them. A better approach would be to assess patients across multiple situations, su ...
... patients might seem asymptomatic or highly symptomatic at the particular moment, depending on an immediate antecedent interpersonal interaction or on the relationship developed with the specific staff member assessing them. A better approach would be to assess patients across multiple situations, su ...
Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents Caleb W. Lack, PhD
... for inexperienced clinicians. Another obstacle is that many bipolar disorders are initially displayed as depression, so diagnosis only occurs after following the person over time and with the presence of mania. An additional obstacle is the co-occurrence of other conditions such as drug or alcohol a ...
... for inexperienced clinicians. Another obstacle is that many bipolar disorders are initially displayed as depression, so diagnosis only occurs after following the person over time and with the presence of mania. An additional obstacle is the co-occurrence of other conditions such as drug or alcohol a ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and quality of life outcomes
... after trials tend to remain lower than those of the general population [21]. Low QOL can also be a predictor of negative response to pharmacological treatment and psychotherapy [22]. In addition, poor QOL can increase the risk of early drop out from treatment [23] or the probability of relapse after ...
... after trials tend to remain lower than those of the general population [21]. Low QOL can also be a predictor of negative response to pharmacological treatment and psychotherapy [22]. In addition, poor QOL can increase the risk of early drop out from treatment [23] or the probability of relapse after ...
The construct validity of passive
... Although Passive Aggressive personality disorder (PAPD) plays an important role in many theories of personality pathology, it was consigned to the appendix of the fourth edition of the DSM. The scientific basis of this decision has been questioned, but several controversies persist regarding PAPD, i ...
... Although Passive Aggressive personality disorder (PAPD) plays an important role in many theories of personality pathology, it was consigned to the appendix of the fourth edition of the DSM. The scientific basis of this decision has been questioned, but several controversies persist regarding PAPD, i ...
Alcohol Use Disorder - American Counseling Association
... marriage and family therapist, and a national certified counselor specializing in trauma, addiction, and family therapy. ...
... marriage and family therapist, and a national certified counselor specializing in trauma, addiction, and family therapy. ...
chapter 15. anxiety disorders 15.6 anxiety
... the illness. Differentiation with generalized anxiety disorder can also be difficult. Classically, panic attacks are characterized by their rapid onset, within minutes, and short duration, usually less than 10 to 15 minutes, in contrast to the anxiety associated with generalized anxiety disorder, wh ...
... the illness. Differentiation with generalized anxiety disorder can also be difficult. Classically, panic attacks are characterized by their rapid onset, within minutes, and short duration, usually less than 10 to 15 minutes, in contrast to the anxiety associated with generalized anxiety disorder, wh ...
Effectiveness of Simple Individual Psychoeducation for Bipolar II
... Her general understanding of the disease was not significantly changed after psychoeducation, which was mainly explained because she had already obtained general knowledge of the disease prior to psychoeducation. She had many chances to learn about the disease from her physician during the six month ...
... Her general understanding of the disease was not significantly changed after psychoeducation, which was mainly explained because she had already obtained general knowledge of the disease prior to psychoeducation. She had many chances to learn about the disease from her physician during the six month ...
Nonspecific eating disorders – a subjective review
... Although causes are unknown, there are a few factors that may increase the risk of BED, namely familial factors independent from obesity such as shared genes that are still unknown [3], and psychological problems (mainly due to being overweight). It is important to differentiate BED from BN and over ...
... Although causes are unknown, there are a few factors that may increase the risk of BED, namely familial factors independent from obesity such as shared genes that are still unknown [3], and psychological problems (mainly due to being overweight). It is important to differentiate BED from BN and over ...
SA Pharmaceutical Journal
... neurobiological disorder that is associated with many regions of the brain and neurotransmitters.5 From a biological point of view, the neurotransmitters dopamine and noradrenaline, and from a neurological point of view, the prefrontal cortex, have been identified as key to the pathology of ADHD.5,1 ...
... neurobiological disorder that is associated with many regions of the brain and neurotransmitters.5 From a biological point of view, the neurotransmitters dopamine and noradrenaline, and from a neurological point of view, the prefrontal cortex, have been identified as key to the pathology of ADHD.5,1 ...
DSM-IV-TR criteria for PTSD
... The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders provides standard criteria and common language for the classification of mental disorders. It is published by the American Psychiatric Association. The fifth revision (DSM-5) is scheduled to release in May 2013: This will include changes to t ...
... The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders provides standard criteria and common language for the classification of mental disorders. It is published by the American Psychiatric Association. The fifth revision (DSM-5) is scheduled to release in May 2013: This will include changes to t ...
Turning Bipolar Disorder on its Head
... until next January depending on the atmospheres of the person’s normal home and work environments. Similarly, many people find that their manic and depressive phases fluctuate with the seasons as well. In the summer they find themselves with high energy, lack of focus, loss of control, and inflated ...
... until next January depending on the atmospheres of the person’s normal home and work environments. Similarly, many people find that their manic and depressive phases fluctuate with the seasons as well. In the summer they find themselves with high energy, lack of focus, loss of control, and inflated ...
EATING DISORDERS
... The first priority in anorexia treatment is to address and stabilize any serious health issues. Hospitalization may be necessary to prevent starvation, suicide, or a medical crisis. Dangerously thin anorexics may also need to be hospitalized until they reach a less critical weight. Outpatient treatm ...
... The first priority in anorexia treatment is to address and stabilize any serious health issues. Hospitalization may be necessary to prevent starvation, suicide, or a medical crisis. Dangerously thin anorexics may also need to be hospitalized until they reach a less critical weight. Outpatient treatm ...
Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... disorders • Overlap between anxiety and depression • 80-90% have more than one disorder • 75% have more than one anxiety disorder • 10-30% have additional mood disorder • 25% of the younger children have an additional behavioral disorder • Overlap with alcohol abuse appears later ...
... disorders • Overlap between anxiety and depression • 80-90% have more than one disorder • 75% have more than one anxiety disorder • 10-30% have additional mood disorder • 25% of the younger children have an additional behavioral disorder • Overlap with alcohol abuse appears later ...
Health, Stress, and Coping
... Causes of Schizophrenia Psychological Trauma: Psychological injury or shock, often caused by violence, abuse, or neglect Disturbed Family Environment: Stressful or ...
... Causes of Schizophrenia Psychological Trauma: Psychological injury or shock, often caused by violence, abuse, or neglect Disturbed Family Environment: Stressful or ...
Psychology in Action (8e) - (www.forensicconsultation.org).
... that interferes with the ability to function, feel pleasure, or maintain interest in life) Bipolar Disorder (repeated episodes of mania and depression) ©John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2007 Huffman: Psychology in Action (8e) ...
... that interferes with the ability to function, feel pleasure, or maintain interest in life) Bipolar Disorder (repeated episodes of mania and depression) ©John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2007 Huffman: Psychology in Action (8e) ...
Research in Developmental Disabilities Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations
... disability or ADHD. Other groups (e.g. Chawarska, Klin, Paul, Macari, & Volkmar, 2009) have found similar results. In a new study of more than 300 preschool children with a clinical diagnosis of ASD, the vast majority met research DSM-IV criteria for autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, or pervas ...
... disability or ADHD. Other groups (e.g. Chawarska, Klin, Paul, Macari, & Volkmar, 2009) have found similar results. In a new study of more than 300 preschool children with a clinical diagnosis of ASD, the vast majority met research DSM-IV criteria for autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, or pervas ...
Reactive Attachment Disorder: An Evolving Entity
... environments had long converged to recognize their high risk for certain patterns of emotional-behavioral outcomes, specifically a socially disinhibited/indiscriminate pattern, an inhibited/emotionally withdrawn pattern, and a pattern combining features of social disinhibition and inhibition. RAD su ...
... environments had long converged to recognize their high risk for certain patterns of emotional-behavioral outcomes, specifically a socially disinhibited/indiscriminate pattern, an inhibited/emotionally withdrawn pattern, and a pattern combining features of social disinhibition and inhibition. RAD su ...
Relationship-related obsessive- compulsive phenomena: The case
... There is growing evidence for the role of self-structures in the transformation of intrusive thoughts into OCD symptoms. For example, Rowa, Purdon, Summerfeldt and Antony (2005) found that individuals with OCD rated more upsetting obsessions as more meaningful and contradictory of valued aspects of ...
... There is growing evidence for the role of self-structures in the transformation of intrusive thoughts into OCD symptoms. For example, Rowa, Purdon, Summerfeldt and Antony (2005) found that individuals with OCD rated more upsetting obsessions as more meaningful and contradictory of valued aspects of ...
Chapter 12
... acquired through natural selection, to respond quickly and automatically to stimuli that posed a survival threat to our ancestors ...
... acquired through natural selection, to respond quickly and automatically to stimuli that posed a survival threat to our ancestors ...
... impulses (obsessions) along with repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) designed to reduce the distress caused by the obsessions (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5; APA, 2013) has described the emot ...
Can Children with Autism Recover?
... public school and had an average or better score on IQ tests • Attempts at replication generally report some children reaching this outcome, but not as many as Lovaas. ...
... public school and had an average or better score on IQ tests • Attempts at replication generally report some children reaching this outcome, but not as many as Lovaas. ...
slides - Referent Tracking Unit
... – reject all those types of putative negative entities – absences, non-existents, possibilia, and the like – which are postulated merely as artifacts of specific logical or computational frameworks. – BFO can accept the existence of processes such as ‘developing peer relationships’ or ‘seeking to sh ...
... – reject all those types of putative negative entities – absences, non-existents, possibilia, and the like – which are postulated merely as artifacts of specific logical or computational frameworks. – BFO can accept the existence of processes such as ‘developing peer relationships’ or ‘seeking to sh ...
And Comorbidities Anxiety
... Among comorbid disorders, the relation between depression and anxiety seems to be particularly complex and remains a subject of debate and controversy in scientific literature. Certain authors even suggest recognizing entities like «anxious depression» or «mixed anxious-depressive disorder» to bette ...
... Among comorbid disorders, the relation between depression and anxiety seems to be particularly complex and remains a subject of debate and controversy in scientific literature. Certain authors even suggest recognizing entities like «anxious depression» or «mixed anxious-depressive disorder» to bette ...