Types of Bipolar Disorder
... sadness). These episodes can last from hours to months. The mood disturbances are severe enough to cause marked impairment in the person’s functioning. The experience of mania is not pleasant and can be very frightening to the person. It can lead to impulsive behaviour that has serious consequences ...
... sadness). These episodes can last from hours to months. The mood disturbances are severe enough to cause marked impairment in the person’s functioning. The experience of mania is not pleasant and can be very frightening to the person. It can lead to impulsive behaviour that has serious consequences ...
Psychology Term Paper
... human mind is capable of reaching immense heights due to its desires and it is almost impossible to avoid such feature. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is the fourth most common mental disorder. Statistics show that “one in 50 adults” in the United States have OCD. People with OCD frequently seek the ...
... human mind is capable of reaching immense heights due to its desires and it is almost impossible to avoid such feature. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is the fourth most common mental disorder. Statistics show that “one in 50 adults” in the United States have OCD. People with OCD frequently seek the ...
Columbia`s psychology
... Studies were selected by searching PubMed and reference lists for PET or fMRI studies of anxiety disorders (PTSD, social anxiety disorder, specific phobia, OCD, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder) or fear conditioning in healthy volunteers available until September 2006. To be eligible ...
... Studies were selected by searching PubMed and reference lists for PET or fMRI studies of anxiety disorders (PTSD, social anxiety disorder, specific phobia, OCD, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder) or fear conditioning in healthy volunteers available until September 2006. To be eligible ...
Chapter 2
... Table 2 describes the results of unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression analyses of the association between somatic health variables and GP recognition. Recognition of depression and/or anxiety was significantly better in patients with musculoskeletal disease (OR=1.75; 95% CI=1.08-2.82), endocr ...
... Table 2 describes the results of unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression analyses of the association between somatic health variables and GP recognition. Recognition of depression and/or anxiety was significantly better in patients with musculoskeletal disease (OR=1.75; 95% CI=1.08-2.82), endocr ...
Acne as a Potential Adverse Effect of Duloxetine
... with the treatment of particular anti-depressants, specifically amineptine 4-9, making it imperative for physicians to be well aware of all potential adverse effects their patients experience in relation to their pharmacological treatment. Our clinic recently observed a 25-year-old female patient ...
... with the treatment of particular anti-depressants, specifically amineptine 4-9, making it imperative for physicians to be well aware of all potential adverse effects their patients experience in relation to their pharmacological treatment. Our clinic recently observed a 25-year-old female patient ...
Serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) is not associated
... was more than twice that of the short 5-HTTLPR (s) form of the 5-HTTLPR. In particular, 5-HTTLPR l form produced steady-state concentrations of 5-HTT transporter mRNA that were 1.4–1.7 times those in cells containing one or two copies of the 5-HTTLPR s variant and bound 30–40% more of a labeled mark ...
... was more than twice that of the short 5-HTTLPR (s) form of the 5-HTTLPR. In particular, 5-HTTLPR l form produced steady-state concentrations of 5-HTT transporter mRNA that were 1.4–1.7 times those in cells containing one or two copies of the 5-HTTLPR s variant and bound 30–40% more of a labeled mark ...
New Personality Disorders Fact Sheet
... There also is a diagnosis known as ‘Personality Disorders Not Otherwise Specified’, which is separate from the disorders described above. This diagnosis may be given for disturbed personality functioning that does not meet criteria for any specific personality disorder, but which leads to distress o ...
... There also is a diagnosis known as ‘Personality Disorders Not Otherwise Specified’, which is separate from the disorders described above. This diagnosis may be given for disturbed personality functioning that does not meet criteria for any specific personality disorder, but which leads to distress o ...
Factor structure analysis of the SCL
... the non-Hispanic White sample. Additionally, recent research with self-report assessment measures focused on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder symptomatology has found that several of these measures may be racially biased towards African Americans, as this ethnic group appears to endorse higher amounts ...
... the non-Hispanic White sample. Additionally, recent research with self-report assessment measures focused on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder symptomatology has found that several of these measures may be racially biased towards African Americans, as this ethnic group appears to endorse higher amounts ...
Attention Deficit Disorders and the T.O.V.A.
... The symptoms must be present in two or more situations (like home and school); There must be clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning; The condition can not be caused by another psychiatric illness like Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Schizophr ...
... The symptoms must be present in two or more situations (like home and school); There must be clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning; The condition can not be caused by another psychiatric illness like Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Schizophr ...
Pollack APA Symposium - Anxiety and Depression Association of
... contemplation of potentially dangerous situations and of personal coping strategies. It is intrusive and controllable although it is often experienced as uncontrollable. Worrying is associated with a motivation to prevent or avoid potential danger. Worry itself may be viewed as a coping strategy but ...
... contemplation of potentially dangerous situations and of personal coping strategies. It is intrusive and controllable although it is often experienced as uncontrollable. Worrying is associated with a motivation to prevent or avoid potential danger. Worry itself may be viewed as a coping strategy but ...
what is abnormal behavior
... easygoing. Now she has missed many days of work and has to force herself to go to the office. At home she prefers to be alone away from her husband and children. She has nightmares and wakes up screaming at night. A year ago she was working late in her office; a stranger entered the building, found ...
... easygoing. Now she has missed many days of work and has to force herself to go to the office. At home she prefers to be alone away from her husband and children. She has nightmares and wakes up screaming at night. A year ago she was working late in her office; a stranger entered the building, found ...
Celiac Disease and Eating Disorders
... episodes characterized by symptoms of abdominal pain, cramping, constipation or diarrhea, bloating and gassiness. • People with IBS have a sensitive digestive tract in which diet and stress can play a role. • Diet doesn’t cause IBS, but nutrition therapy can reduce the symptoms. ...
... episodes characterized by symptoms of abdominal pain, cramping, constipation or diarrhea, bloating and gassiness. • People with IBS have a sensitive digestive tract in which diet and stress can play a role. • Diet doesn’t cause IBS, but nutrition therapy can reduce the symptoms. ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder of Infancy (0
... The neurobiology of PTSD in infants Overhelming experiences in the first years of life raises questions about short-term and long-term effects on neurobiological systems and neurohormones (e.g., norepinephrine, serotonin and HPA axis) involved in arousal regulation. Perry et al (1995, 1998): Tw ...
... The neurobiology of PTSD in infants Overhelming experiences in the first years of life raises questions about short-term and long-term effects on neurobiological systems and neurohormones (e.g., norepinephrine, serotonin and HPA axis) involved in arousal regulation. Perry et al (1995, 1998): Tw ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - Portage Path Behavioral Health
... Sometimes called “shell shock”or “combat fatigue”, PTSD is common in soldiers returning from war; however, despite its prevalence in veterans, PTSD can occur in all men and women, adults and children and all cultural and socioeconomic groups. In 1995 it was estimated that the lifetime prevalence of ...
... Sometimes called “shell shock”or “combat fatigue”, PTSD is common in soldiers returning from war; however, despite its prevalence in veterans, PTSD can occur in all men and women, adults and children and all cultural and socioeconomic groups. In 1995 it was estimated that the lifetime prevalence of ...
Psychotic Disorders in Children: How Do We Distinguish Them?
... • Parents and school have collaboratively started a behavioural program in all three environments, although consistency in parental homes is uncertain • Mother would like to start him on Biphentin as she has seen it work in other children • Father would like to wait until he’s older as “he’s just be ...
... • Parents and school have collaboratively started a behavioural program in all three environments, although consistency in parental homes is uncertain • Mother would like to start him on Biphentin as she has seen it work in other children • Father would like to wait until he’s older as “he’s just be ...
Module 23 - WLWV Staff Blogs
... specific segment of a chromosome that is directly linked to some behavioral, physiological, or neurological trait or disease • Neurological causes – ventricle size • 80% of brains of schizophrenics show larger than normal ventricles – frontal lobe: prefrontal cortex • less activation of the prefront ...
... specific segment of a chromosome that is directly linked to some behavioral, physiological, or neurological trait or disease • Neurological causes – ventricle size • 80% of brains of schizophrenics show larger than normal ventricles – frontal lobe: prefrontal cortex • less activation of the prefront ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 4: Anxiety Disorders
... Schizophrenia have been eliminated (e.g., Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type) – They were eliminated because of low reliability and poor validity – The subtypes have been replaced with the Clinician-Rated Dimensions of Psychosis Symptom Severity (p. 743) to help gauge the degree of types and severity of s ...
... Schizophrenia have been eliminated (e.g., Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type) – They were eliminated because of low reliability and poor validity – The subtypes have been replaced with the Clinician-Rated Dimensions of Psychosis Symptom Severity (p. 743) to help gauge the degree of types and severity of s ...
Perinatal and Postpartum Mood Disorders
... presents on Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Ms. Stone received her clinical social work education at New York University where she received a President’s Service Award and has been the recipient of numerous other awards for community service including the development of facility based programs supportiv ...
... presents on Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Ms. Stone received her clinical social work education at New York University where she received a President’s Service Award and has been the recipient of numerous other awards for community service including the development of facility based programs supportiv ...
Mood Disorders
... Large amounts of food, but not hungry • Eating alone b/c embarrassment • Disgust, guilt, depression afterwards • @ least once/week for 3 months ...
... Large amounts of food, but not hungry • Eating alone b/c embarrassment • Disgust, guilt, depression afterwards • @ least once/week for 3 months ...