Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Success
... Copyright © 2009 by F. A. Davis Company. All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from ...
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Eric Youngstrom
... Elected to Fellow Status in the Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Division 53 of the American Psychological Association, August 2013. Elected as Fellow of Division 5 (Assessment and Measurement) and Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) in August 2014. Elected to Fellow Status in the ...
... Elected to Fellow Status in the Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Division 53 of the American Psychological Association, August 2013. Elected as Fellow of Division 5 (Assessment and Measurement) and Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) in August 2014. Elected to Fellow Status in the ...
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... mild to severe.1 ASD is typically present early in life, from infancy or early childhood, however, deficits from ASD may not be detected until later on, possibly due to parental or caregiver assistance and limitations placed on social exposure involving the autistic individual. The onset of ASD has ...
... mild to severe.1 ASD is typically present early in life, from infancy or early childhood, however, deficits from ASD may not be detected until later on, possibly due to parental or caregiver assistance and limitations placed on social exposure involving the autistic individual. The onset of ASD has ...
Major Theories of Personality Disorder
... the initial effort. Our new contributors were also eager to join this effort and the ranks of our prior contributors. We believe we have assembled a truly exceptional group of individuals who have each thrown theoretical light on the personality disorders from their respective viewpoints of cognitiv ...
... the initial effort. Our new contributors were also eager to join this effort and the ranks of our prior contributors. We believe we have assembled a truly exceptional group of individuals who have each thrown theoretical light on the personality disorders from their respective viewpoints of cognitiv ...
Self-Ambivalence in Obsessive-Compulsive
... related significantly to OCD-related beliefs and accounted for a significant portion of their co-variation. The third study investigated the relationship between self-ambivalence and treatment outcomes in a sample of 51 participants with OCD (mean age = 35.61, SD = 11.96) undergoing 16 weeks of cogn ...
... related significantly to OCD-related beliefs and accounted for a significant portion of their co-variation. The third study investigated the relationship between self-ambivalence and treatment outcomes in a sample of 51 participants with OCD (mean age = 35.61, SD = 11.96) undergoing 16 weeks of cogn ...
ASSESSMENT OF DISORDERED EATING
... to their health-profession counterparts (Houston, 2008). There is a theory that Nutrition & Dietetics majors have a higher prevalence of eating disorders due to their manifestations through food-related activities such as collecting recipes, preparing food for others, or choosing to pursue a career ...
... to their health-profession counterparts (Houston, 2008). There is a theory that Nutrition & Dietetics majors have a higher prevalence of eating disorders due to their manifestations through food-related activities such as collecting recipes, preparing food for others, or choosing to pursue a career ...
Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
... Harmonisation of these types of differences should be an especially important priority in the DSM–V/ICD–11 development process. Studies that have compared the impact of such casual definitional differences on prevalence rates reveal that even small differences in wording can lead to significance rat ...
... Harmonisation of these types of differences should be an especially important priority in the DSM–V/ICD–11 development process. Studies that have compared the impact of such casual definitional differences on prevalence rates reveal that even small differences in wording can lead to significance rat ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines) Third Edition
... While there is a high degree of consensus among these publications, there are also very significant international differences. The most obvious difference is seen in the recent NICE Guidelines8, which recommend medication treatment only in more severe cases, whereas the American practice is almost t ...
... While there is a high degree of consensus among these publications, there are also very significant international differences. The most obvious difference is seen in the recent NICE Guidelines8, which recommend medication treatment only in more severe cases, whereas the American practice is almost t ...
the big five and adhd: an investigation of subtypes and
... Overview. In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – Fifth Edition (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, 2013), Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity that interferes with ad ...
... Overview. In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – Fifth Edition (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, 2013), Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity that interferes with ad ...
Associations between substance use disorder and
... decline with age (Costello, Mustillo, Erkanli, Keeler and Angold, 2003; Faraone, Biederman and Mick, 2006). However, Biederman, Petty, Evans, Small and Faraone (2010) analyzed boys who continued to meet some but not all of the criteria for ADHD diagnosis and revealed that almost 80% of them continue ...
... decline with age (Costello, Mustillo, Erkanli, Keeler and Angold, 2003; Faraone, Biederman and Mick, 2006). However, Biederman, Petty, Evans, Small and Faraone (2010) analyzed boys who continued to meet some but not all of the criteria for ADHD diagnosis and revealed that almost 80% of them continue ...
Psychiatric and physical comorbidity in adults with autism spectrum
... Asperger’s syndrome were statistically more likely to be diagnosed with a comorbid psychiatric illness, most commonly obsessive compulsive disorder. Eighty-four percent of participants had a history of physical illness, most frequently asthma followed by head injury. Sleep difficulties and eating di ...
... Asperger’s syndrome were statistically more likely to be diagnosed with a comorbid psychiatric illness, most commonly obsessive compulsive disorder. Eighty-four percent of participants had a history of physical illness, most frequently asthma followed by head injury. Sleep difficulties and eating di ...
sleep disorders in children and adolescents
... adults) is performed by means of subjective (i.e., based on information reported by the child and/or parents) or, when needed, objective tools (i.e., neurophysiological). Subjective assessment relies either on unstructured questions that explore the most relevant sleep-related behaviors (see Table I ...
... adults) is performed by means of subjective (i.e., based on information reported by the child and/or parents) or, when needed, objective tools (i.e., neurophysiological). Subjective assessment relies either on unstructured questions that explore the most relevant sleep-related behaviors (see Table I ...
BASC-2 Parent Rating Scales - Adolescent Behavior Assessment
... experiencing (e.g., anxiety). A full assessment of a child's situation is needed to determine what medical or nonmedical causes might help explain the scale elevation. School personnel should consider that a sudden increase in physical complaints from multiple children could indicate there is a spec ...
... experiencing (e.g., anxiety). A full assessment of a child's situation is needed to determine what medical or nonmedical causes might help explain the scale elevation. School personnel should consider that a sudden increase in physical complaints from multiple children could indicate there is a spec ...
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
... insistence that requests be met, mood lability (instability), demoralization, dysphoria (unhappiness), rejection by peers, and poor self-esteem (APA, 1994). Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., explains that children with ADHD commonly present with difficulty in four broad areas: inattention and distractibility, o ...
... insistence that requests be met, mood lability (instability), demoralization, dysphoria (unhappiness), rejection by peers, and poor self-esteem (APA, 1994). Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., explains that children with ADHD commonly present with difficulty in four broad areas: inattention and distractibility, o ...
Kluwer Academic Publishers
... provide a comprehensive overview of their topics rather than focusing on their own research or theoretical biases. Furthermore, emphasis has been placed on clinical description, research, and theoretical implications, rather than remedial or therapeutic procedures, although these topics are discusse ...
... provide a comprehensive overview of their topics rather than focusing on their own research or theoretical biases. Furthermore, emphasis has been placed on clinical description, research, and theoretical implications, rather than remedial or therapeutic procedures, although these topics are discusse ...
Acute Stress Disorder & Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
... from the Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health (ACPMH). Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health ([email protected]). Copies of the full guidelines, and brief guides for practitioners an ...
... from the Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health (ACPMH). Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health ([email protected]). Copies of the full guidelines, and brief guides for practitioners an ...
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... varying degrees of maladaptive patterns of impulsivity, inattention and hyperactivity. The names and other descriptors applied to the disorder are based on how children afflicted by it behave under the observation of specialists. Impulsivity refers to the child’s tendency to carry on actions that a ...
... varying degrees of maladaptive patterns of impulsivity, inattention and hyperactivity. The names and other descriptors applied to the disorder are based on how children afflicted by it behave under the observation of specialists. Impulsivity refers to the child’s tendency to carry on actions that a ...