- National Affairs
... (and profitable) offensive. Today, better recognition of unreported, hidden, or "sub-clinical" depression (that is, depression exhibiting fewer than the number of symptoms usually required for diagnosis) pushes prevalence numbers ever higher. Not only the number of people said to be depressed but al ...
... (and profitable) offensive. Today, better recognition of unreported, hidden, or "sub-clinical" depression (that is, depression exhibiting fewer than the number of symptoms usually required for diagnosis) pushes prevalence numbers ever higher. Not only the number of people said to be depressed but al ...
Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
... Some of these disorders are similar to their adult counterparts, but more often they take on a somewhat different character due to cognitive and other limitations a. Typically, anxiety disorders of young children are dominated by behavioral and ...
... Some of these disorders are similar to their adult counterparts, but more often they take on a somewhat different character due to cognitive and other limitations a. Typically, anxiety disorders of young children are dominated by behavioral and ...
dissociation - Info
... pathological. This view has been recently challenged. Analyses of questionnaires indexing dissociation have shown that certain types of dissociative experiences form a qualitatively different collection of symptoms unrelated to other everyday dissociative-like experiences (Waller, et al., 1996). Acc ...
... pathological. This view has been recently challenged. Analyses of questionnaires indexing dissociation have shown that certain types of dissociative experiences form a qualitatively different collection of symptoms unrelated to other everyday dissociative-like experiences (Waller, et al., 1996). Acc ...
Understanding Psychiatric Emergencies
... • A clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with present distress or disability or with a significantly increased risk of suffering death, pain, disability or an important loss of freedom. ...
... • A clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with present distress or disability or with a significantly increased risk of suffering death, pain, disability or an important loss of freedom. ...
What is comorbidity and why does it matter
... disorders may begin to use alcohol and other drugs in an effort to medicate their distress (Kessler, 1995). Although effective in the short term, with chronic use, self-medication miscarries, producing alcohol and other drug dependence. Similarly, children with conduct disorder and adults with antis ...
... disorders may begin to use alcohol and other drugs in an effort to medicate their distress (Kessler, 1995). Although effective in the short term, with chronic use, self-medication miscarries, producing alcohol and other drug dependence. Similarly, children with conduct disorder and adults with antis ...
Working with Dissociative Disorders in the Clinic
... disestablishment of the Multiple Personality Disorder diagnosis in favor of Borderline Personality Disorder during debates toward establishment of the DSM IV was based in the demands of this transference phenomenon. The issues to be considered by the counselor fall into two categories: psychological ...
... disestablishment of the Multiple Personality Disorder diagnosis in favor of Borderline Personality Disorder during debates toward establishment of the DSM IV was based in the demands of this transference phenomenon. The issues to be considered by the counselor fall into two categories: psychological ...
Name: Date: ______ 1. Elaine feels that her life is empty, has lost all
... 1. Elaine feels that her life is empty, has lost all interest in her career and hobbies, and wonders if she would be better off dead. She is most likely suffering from: A) agoraphobia. B) a dissociative disorder. C) generalized anxiety disorder. D) antisocial personality disorder. E) a mood disorder ...
... 1. Elaine feels that her life is empty, has lost all interest in her career and hobbies, and wonders if she would be better off dead. She is most likely suffering from: A) agoraphobia. B) a dissociative disorder. C) generalized anxiety disorder. D) antisocial personality disorder. E) a mood disorder ...
DSM IV-TR - MsHughesPsychology
... which may take the form of a situationally bound or situationally predisposed Panic Attack. Note: In children, the anxiety may be expressed by crying, tantrums, freezing, or clinging. C. The person recognizes that the fear is excessive or unreasonable. Note: In children, this feature may be absent. ...
... which may take the form of a situationally bound or situationally predisposed Panic Attack. Note: In children, the anxiety may be expressed by crying, tantrums, freezing, or clinging. C. The person recognizes that the fear is excessive or unreasonable. Note: In children, this feature may be absent. ...
to open a document about Dissociation
... clients have taken family members to court on the suspicions planted there by wellmeaning therapists and counsellors, only to find out later that none of it was true. We test our hypotheses in other ways that do not create more trauma. Those who are experts in this area say to work in a non-suggesti ...
... clients have taken family members to court on the suspicions planted there by wellmeaning therapists and counsellors, only to find out later that none of it was true. We test our hypotheses in other ways that do not create more trauma. Those who are experts in this area say to work in a non-suggesti ...
Other Personality Disorders
... modified criteria to emphasize essential importance of neurological examination, in recognition that relevant psychological factors may not be demonstrable at time of diagnosis 7. Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions has been added to this category and along with Factitious disor ...
... modified criteria to emphasize essential importance of neurological examination, in recognition that relevant psychological factors may not be demonstrable at time of diagnosis 7. Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions has been added to this category and along with Factitious disor ...
Other Personality Disorders
... modified criteria to emphasize essential importance of neurological examination, in recognition that relevant psychological factors may not be demonstrable at time of diagnosis 7. Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions has been added to this category and along with Factitious disor ...
... modified criteria to emphasize essential importance of neurological examination, in recognition that relevant psychological factors may not be demonstrable at time of diagnosis 7. Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions has been added to this category and along with Factitious disor ...
Psychiatric and personality disorders in deliberate self
... previous episode of DSH (this includes episodes not resulting in hospital referral). The study sample was representative of the total DSH population which presented to the general hospital during the study period in terms of age, gender, previous history of DSH and whether they were currently in psy ...
... previous episode of DSH (this includes episodes not resulting in hospital referral). The study sample was representative of the total DSH population which presented to the general hospital during the study period in terms of age, gender, previous history of DSH and whether they were currently in psy ...
CHAPTER 5 PERSONALITY DISORDERS
... deal of personal and family distress but also impairment of social functioning. Existing data provide a very limited profile of personality disorders in Canada. The available hospitalization data needs to be complemented with additional data to fully ...
... deal of personal and family distress but also impairment of social functioning. Existing data provide a very limited profile of personality disorders in Canada. The available hospitalization data needs to be complemented with additional data to fully ...
Body dissatisfaction differences and similarities among people with
... Gender differences, as reported in previous studies (Garaigordobil & Magato, 2013), in terms of content and structure of the body’s dimensions, are relevant. Men tend to be more concerned about their body strength. The body parts that men are more concerned about are chest, arms and muscle mass. The ...
... Gender differences, as reported in previous studies (Garaigordobil & Magato, 2013), in terms of content and structure of the body’s dimensions, are relevant. Men tend to be more concerned about their body strength. The body parts that men are more concerned about are chest, arms and muscle mass. The ...
Childhood Anxiety in the Classroom
... Prevalence of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents Who is the anxious child Developmental factors to consider Overview of common childhood anxiety disorders The impact of anxiety in the classroom How to talk to parents about it Classroom support strategies ...
... Prevalence of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents Who is the anxious child Developmental factors to consider Overview of common childhood anxiety disorders The impact of anxiety in the classroom How to talk to parents about it Classroom support strategies ...
Word Searches
... 1. _________________________ A somatoform disorder marked by numerous recurring physical ailments without an organic basis. Also known as Briquet’s syndrome. 2. _________________________ Syndrome that is the extreme and chronic form of factitious disorder. 3. _________________________ A sham treatme ...
... 1. _________________________ A somatoform disorder marked by numerous recurring physical ailments without an organic basis. Also known as Briquet’s syndrome. 2. _________________________ Syndrome that is the extreme and chronic form of factitious disorder. 3. _________________________ A sham treatme ...
Effectiveness of enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT
... has been reliably established for adults with AN [12, 14, 15]. There is therefore a need to document the effects of existing treatments for AN. CBT-BN is currently the leading evidence-based treatment for bulimia nervosa (BN) [12]. The enhanced version of this treatment (CBT-E), developed during the ...
... has been reliably established for adults with AN [12, 14, 15]. There is therefore a need to document the effects of existing treatments for AN. CBT-BN is currently the leading evidence-based treatment for bulimia nervosa (BN) [12]. The enhanced version of this treatment (CBT-E), developed during the ...
Professional Practices: Assessment
... recovery approach can help clients deal not only with their chemical dependency but also their bipolar illness. ...
... recovery approach can help clients deal not only with their chemical dependency but also their bipolar illness. ...
Should Malingering Matter to Speech Language Pathologists?
... malingering seems almost a preoccupation among neuropsychologists” (p. 798), yet the speech-language pathology literature related to malingering is very scant (Abudarham & White, 2001). There is ample evidence, however, that speech, language, swallowing, and cognitive disorders are sometimes malinge ...
... malingering seems almost a preoccupation among neuropsychologists” (p. 798), yet the speech-language pathology literature related to malingering is very scant (Abudarham & White, 2001). There is ample evidence, however, that speech, language, swallowing, and cognitive disorders are sometimes malinge ...
Co‐occuring Antisocial Personality Disorder
... behavior, they have a low tolerance for boredom, and they behave irresponsibly. Individuals with ASPD externalize their difficulties; they attribute blame on others and do not want to face the consequences of their actions, they lack empathy. These individuals are typically unable to sustain lon ...
... behavior, they have a low tolerance for boredom, and they behave irresponsibly. Individuals with ASPD externalize their difficulties; they attribute blame on others and do not want to face the consequences of their actions, they lack empathy. These individuals are typically unable to sustain lon ...
Module 31 Power Point
... • Insert “Multiple Personality Disorder” Video #31 from Worth’s Digital Media Archive for Psychology. • Instructions for importing the video file can be found in the ‘Readme’ file on the CD-ROM. • This same clip is on the Brain Series. ...
... • Insert “Multiple Personality Disorder” Video #31 from Worth’s Digital Media Archive for Psychology. • Instructions for importing the video file can be found in the ‘Readme’ file on the CD-ROM. • This same clip is on the Brain Series. ...
Paranoid Personality Disorder
... and physical needs, with only a minority achieving normal levels of independence. What is the Worst Personality Disorder? Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is by far the worst personality disorder to have. The essential features of BPD include a pattern of impulsivity and instability of behavior ...
... and physical needs, with only a minority achieving normal levels of independence. What is the Worst Personality Disorder? Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is by far the worst personality disorder to have. The essential features of BPD include a pattern of impulsivity and instability of behavior ...
Understanding Psychology 5th Edition Morris and Maisto
... disorder as a condition that either seriously impairs a person's ability to function in life or creates a high level of inner distress (or sometimes both). • This view does not mean that the category "disordered” is always easy to distinguish from the ...
... disorder as a condition that either seriously impairs a person's ability to function in life or creates a high level of inner distress (or sometimes both). • This view does not mean that the category "disordered” is always easy to distinguish from the ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5)
... disorder, or the catch-all diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. Researchers found that these separate diagnoses were not consistently applied across different clinics and treatment centers. Anyone diagnosed with one of the four pervasive developmental disorders (PDD ...
... disorder, or the catch-all diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. Researchers found that these separate diagnoses were not consistently applied across different clinics and treatment centers. Anyone diagnosed with one of the four pervasive developmental disorders (PDD ...