Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... feed when the child is anxious, comfort when the child is tired, etc. ...
... feed when the child is anxious, comfort when the child is tired, etc. ...
bulimia nervosa
... therapy, which helps clients recognize and change their maladaptive attitudes toward food, eating, weight, and shape • As many as 65% stop their binge-purge cycle • If cognitive therapy isn’t effective, interpersonal therapy (IPT), a treatment that seeks to improve interpersonal functioning, may be ...
... therapy, which helps clients recognize and change their maladaptive attitudes toward food, eating, weight, and shape • As many as 65% stop their binge-purge cycle • If cognitive therapy isn’t effective, interpersonal therapy (IPT), a treatment that seeks to improve interpersonal functioning, may be ...
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... impulses resulting in serious assaultive acts or destruction of property (Criterion A) ...
... impulses resulting in serious assaultive acts or destruction of property (Criterion A) ...
... volitional component to a ruminative response style, whereas negative automatic thoughts seem less volitional, such a characterization is oversimplified. As discussed later, the cognitive underpinnings of rumination suggest that while a ruminative response style may start off as seemingly volitional ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... demonstrated that patients with BPD related to clinical interviewers in ways that were rated as showing paranoid-schizoid characteristics (e.g., hostility, idealization, and denigration) by therapists reviewing these videotaped interviews. Fonagy and Bateman (2006) hypothesized that individuals wit ...
... demonstrated that patients with BPD related to clinical interviewers in ways that were rated as showing paranoid-schizoid characteristics (e.g., hostility, idealization, and denigration) by therapists reviewing these videotaped interviews. Fonagy and Bateman (2006) hypothesized that individuals wit ...
Introduction - The Trauma Center
... trauma, with a modal 3 trauma exposure types; less than ¼ met diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Fewer than 10% were exposed to serious accidents or medical illness. Most children exhibited posttraumatic sequelae not captured by PTSD: at least 50% had significant disturbances in affect regulation; attent ...
... trauma, with a modal 3 trauma exposure types; less than ¼ met diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Fewer than 10% were exposed to serious accidents or medical illness. Most children exhibited posttraumatic sequelae not captured by PTSD: at least 50% had significant disturbances in affect regulation; attent ...
efficacy of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing beyond
... street assault, mugging or battles cause extensive Professional Med J 2015;22(4): 514-521. ...
... street assault, mugging or battles cause extensive Professional Med J 2015;22(4): 514-521. ...
Externalizing disorders
... • Viewing abnormal behavior within the context of normal development is important to understanding all abnormal behavior. • However, a developmental psychopathology approach is absolutely essential to disorders of childhood, because children change rapidly during the first 20 years of life. • Psycho ...
... • Viewing abnormal behavior within the context of normal development is important to understanding all abnormal behavior. • However, a developmental psychopathology approach is absolutely essential to disorders of childhood, because children change rapidly during the first 20 years of life. • Psycho ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of
... to 2% among females, whereas the prevalence in teenage girls has been reported to be 0.3% to 0.7%.41,42 One study examining the rates of AN between 1939 and 1984 found evidence that the incidence of AN increased in females aged 10 to 24 years.43,44 Little is known about the prevalence of AN in males ...
... to 2% among females, whereas the prevalence in teenage girls has been reported to be 0.3% to 0.7%.41,42 One study examining the rates of AN between 1939 and 1984 found evidence that the incidence of AN increased in females aged 10 to 24 years.43,44 Little is known about the prevalence of AN in males ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder: An empirical overview
... epidemiology, the neurobiological and cognitive correlates of the disorder, and finally its treatment. Results: DID was found to be a complex yet valid disorder across a range of markers. It can be accurately discriminated from other disorders, especially when structured diagnostic interviews assess ...
... epidemiology, the neurobiological and cognitive correlates of the disorder, and finally its treatment. Results: DID was found to be a complex yet valid disorder across a range of markers. It can be accurately discriminated from other disorders, especially when structured diagnostic interviews assess ...
Cause - NAMI Iowa
... Mentally ill people are feared or stereotyped as irrational, aggressive, and violent. In fact, they are more likely to be isolated, passive, and withdrawn. Often they are blamed for falling victim to an illness that is ...
... Mentally ill people are feared or stereotyped as irrational, aggressive, and violent. In fact, they are more likely to be isolated, passive, and withdrawn. Often they are blamed for falling victim to an illness that is ...
ptsd in adults - Psykiatrien i Region Midtjylland
... PTSD has long been recognised among refugees and soldiers returning from combat. Other people can develop PTSD, too, if exposed to violent or life-threatening incidents at work or in their leisure time. When someone is suffering from PTSD, knowledge of the symptoms is important. The more the person ...
... PTSD has long been recognised among refugees and soldiers returning from combat. Other people can develop PTSD, too, if exposed to violent or life-threatening incidents at work or in their leisure time. When someone is suffering from PTSD, knowledge of the symptoms is important. The more the person ...
Psychiatric Nursing
... is glad to contribute to this particular profession by producing this teaching material which covers the university curriculum applicable in all higher teaching institutions and other training centers under the Ministry of Health as well as different regional states in Ethiopia. Nothing is left out ...
... is glad to contribute to this particular profession by producing this teaching material which covers the university curriculum applicable in all higher teaching institutions and other training centers under the Ministry of Health as well as different regional states in Ethiopia. Nothing is left out ...
Hypomania: A brief review of conceptual and diagnostic
... epidemiological research into such soft bipolar conditions, nevertheless it is important for clinicians to understand that as hypomanic symptoms are present on a continuum, the diagnostic threshold for hypomania may be essentially arbitrary and somewhat subjective. Thus it is important to consider t ...
... epidemiological research into such soft bipolar conditions, nevertheless it is important for clinicians to understand that as hypomanic symptoms are present on a continuum, the diagnostic threshold for hypomania may be essentially arbitrary and somewhat subjective. Thus it is important to consider t ...
Obsession Subtypes. Relationships with - e-Spacio
... empirical research about the above-mentioned hypotheses is still scarce. Thefíndingsfromsome correlational studies suggest that different presentations of obsessive-compulsive symptoms may be especially associated with different OCD-related beliefs (Emmelkamp, & Aardema, 1999; Faull, Joseph, Meaden, ...
... empirical research about the above-mentioned hypotheses is still scarce. Thefíndingsfromsome correlational studies suggest that different presentations of obsessive-compulsive symptoms may be especially associated with different OCD-related beliefs (Emmelkamp, & Aardema, 1999; Faull, Joseph, Meaden, ...
OCD and Exposure Response Prevention
... OCD and Exposure Response Prevention Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) occurs in nearly 1 in 200 children and adolescents (Whiteside et al., 2014). Since the 1960’s, research on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) involving Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) has shown to be an effective form of tre ...
... OCD and Exposure Response Prevention Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) occurs in nearly 1 in 200 children and adolescents (Whiteside et al., 2014). Since the 1960’s, research on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) involving Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) has shown to be an effective form of tre ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children
... speech and communication, marked resistance to change, restricted interests, and stereotyped movements. Common parental concerns include a child’s lack of language, inconsistencies in responsiveness, or concern that the child might be deaf. In children with autism, social and communication skills us ...
... speech and communication, marked resistance to change, restricted interests, and stereotyped movements. Common parental concerns include a child’s lack of language, inconsistencies in responsiveness, or concern that the child might be deaf. In children with autism, social and communication skills us ...
Psychiatric Nursing
... is glad to contribute to this particular profession by producing this teaching material which covers the university curriculum applicable in all higher teaching institutions and other training centers under the Ministry of Health as well as different regional states in Ethiopia. Nothing is left out ...
... is glad to contribute to this particular profession by producing this teaching material which covers the university curriculum applicable in all higher teaching institutions and other training centers under the Ministry of Health as well as different regional states in Ethiopia. Nothing is left out ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder or Dysthymia
... 1980 the diagnosis of dysthymia was introduced into the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the DSM-111 (American Psychiatric Association, 1980). At that time, the depressive symptoms of dysthymia were characterized as less severe but of longer duration than t ...
... 1980 the diagnosis of dysthymia was introduced into the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the DSM-111 (American Psychiatric Association, 1980). At that time, the depressive symptoms of dysthymia were characterized as less severe but of longer duration than t ...
stable resource toolkit
... Toolkits are information sources that contain forms, scales, templates or other resource assistance. Toolkits are not meant to be prescriptive but to provide guidance and resource options that can be individually selected, shared within organizations or customized. About the STABLE Resource Toolkit ...
... Toolkits are information sources that contain forms, scales, templates or other resource assistance. Toolkits are not meant to be prescriptive but to provide guidance and resource options that can be individually selected, shared within organizations or customized. About the STABLE Resource Toolkit ...