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... Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is a complex and often poorly understood dissociative disorder, characterised by disruption of identity with the presence of two or more distinct personality states (APA, 2013). Several theoretical models have been proposed to provide a framework within which to ...
... Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is a complex and often poorly understood dissociative disorder, characterised by disruption of identity with the presence of two or more distinct personality states (APA, 2013). Several theoretical models have been proposed to provide a framework within which to ...
I - Arizona Capital Representation Project
... problems with affect dysregulation, including difficulties modulating anger and sexual involvement, as well as aggression against self and others. This study shows that these associated features of PTSD tend not to occur in isolation, but are often, although not invariably, found together in the sam ...
... problems with affect dysregulation, including difficulties modulating anger and sexual involvement, as well as aggression against self and others. This study shows that these associated features of PTSD tend not to occur in isolation, but are often, although not invariably, found together in the sam ...
information about Eating diSordErS in childrEn, young
... laxatives, slimming pills, etc. An extreme preoccupation with food, weight and body shape is also observed. Anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder in the Western world. Bulimia is characterised by loss of control of eating, leading to episodes of binge eating. To avoid ...
... laxatives, slimming pills, etc. An extreme preoccupation with food, weight and body shape is also observed. Anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder in the Western world. Bulimia is characterised by loss of control of eating, leading to episodes of binge eating. To avoid ...
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:
... Syndrome” are used interchangeably and this illness is referred to as “ME/CFS”. The Expert Consensus Panel, selected by Health Canada, established clinical criteria, and developed an integrative diagnostic and treatment approach to ME/CFS. Classification ME/CFS is an acquir ...
... Syndrome” are used interchangeably and this illness is referred to as “ME/CFS”. The Expert Consensus Panel, selected by Health Canada, established clinical criteria, and developed an integrative diagnostic and treatment approach to ME/CFS. Classification ME/CFS is an acquir ...
Borderline Personality Disorder: The Frequency of
... the study was to identify what percentage of licensed psychologists and licensed clinical social workers disclose the diagnostic label BPD to their patients. Another purpose was to identify factors that influence disclosure and a third purpose was to gather phenomenological data about the choice to ...
... the study was to identify what percentage of licensed psychologists and licensed clinical social workers disclose the diagnostic label BPD to their patients. Another purpose was to identify factors that influence disclosure and a third purpose was to gather phenomenological data about the choice to ...
FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH DIET PILL USE IN INDIVIDUALS
... (Bulik et al., 2005; Lilenfeld et al., 1998). In terms of diet pill use, this behavior may be an indicator of a broader, underlying phenotype associated with substance abuse, novelty seeking, impulsivity, and trait anxiety---representing a core phenotype for future genetic analyses. Though family a ...
... (Bulik et al., 2005; Lilenfeld et al., 1998). In terms of diet pill use, this behavior may be an indicator of a broader, underlying phenotype associated with substance abuse, novelty seeking, impulsivity, and trait anxiety---representing a core phenotype for future genetic analyses. Though family a ...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The
... A.S. Cohen, R.A. Matthews / Personality and Individual Differences 49 (2010) 419–424 ...
... A.S. Cohen, R.A. Matthews / Personality and Individual Differences 49 (2010) 419–424 ...
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:
... Document and ensure that patients receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment in a timely fashion, the authors may consider requests to reproduce this booklet providing ALL of the following conditions are met. This booklet must be reproduced in its entirety, with no additions, deletions, ...
... Document and ensure that patients receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment in a timely fashion, the authors may consider requests to reproduce this booklet providing ALL of the following conditions are met. This booklet must be reproduced in its entirety, with no additions, deletions, ...
Conversion Disorder - Europe`s Journal of Psychology
... Rational-Choice Theory of Neurosis (RCTN; Rofé, 2010), shows that a new concept of repression and an alternative model of unawareness can explain in a more parsimonious way the development of neuroses and integrate all therapies relating to these disorders into one theoretical framework. Moreover, w ...
... Rational-Choice Theory of Neurosis (RCTN; Rofé, 2010), shows that a new concept of repression and an alternative model of unawareness can explain in a more parsimonious way the development of neuroses and integrate all therapies relating to these disorders into one theoretical framework. Moreover, w ...
Sleep apnoea, anxiety, depression and somatoform pain: a community-based high-risk sample
... H. HRUBOS-STRØM ET AL. ...
... H. HRUBOS-STRØM ET AL. ...
NIH Public Access
... schizoid PD have been shown to be phenomenologically similar to autistic-spectrum disorders, especially Asperger’s disorder (Gillberg 1989; Tantam 1988; Wing 1981). For example, both Asperger’s disorder and SPD involve social deficits and odd behaviors, as well as difficulties with emotional functio ...
... schizoid PD have been shown to be phenomenologically similar to autistic-spectrum disorders, especially Asperger’s disorder (Gillberg 1989; Tantam 1988; Wing 1981). For example, both Asperger’s disorder and SPD involve social deficits and odd behaviors, as well as difficulties with emotional functio ...
A Profile Analysis of the SCL-90
... complete m anuscript and there are m issing pages, these w ill be noted. A lso, if unauthorized copyright m aterial had to be removed, a note w ill indicate the deletion. Oversize m aterials (e.g., maps, drawings, charts) are re produced by section in g the original, b egin ning at the upper left-h ...
... complete m anuscript and there are m issing pages, these w ill be noted. A lso, if unauthorized copyright m aterial had to be removed, a note w ill indicate the deletion. Oversize m aterials (e.g., maps, drawings, charts) are re produced by section in g the original, b egin ning at the upper left-h ...
Structured Interview of Personality Organization
... with standardized follow-up probes depending on the response. For most STIPO items, the interviewer is prompted to ask the subject to elaborate on affirmative responses by providing a compelling example, and the interviewer then determines the extent to which the quality being assessed is characteri ...
... with standardized follow-up probes depending on the response. For most STIPO items, the interviewer is prompted to ask the subject to elaborate on affirmative responses by providing a compelling example, and the interviewer then determines the extent to which the quality being assessed is characteri ...