COMPLEX TRAUMA, COMPLEX REACTIONS: ASSESSMENT AND
... associated with traumatization can be overwhelming and that the therapist recognizes this and gives the individual’s safety and welfare precedence over the story. Finally, specialized assessment might need to be repeated at different points in treatment since posttraumatic and dissociative symptoms ...
... associated with traumatization can be overwhelming and that the therapist recognizes this and gives the individual’s safety and welfare precedence over the story. Finally, specialized assessment might need to be repeated at different points in treatment since posttraumatic and dissociative symptoms ...
... associated with traumatization can be overwhelming and that the therapist recognizes this and gives the individual’s safety and welfare precedence over the story. Finally, specialized assessment might need to be repeated at different points in treatment since posttraumatic and dissociative symptoms ...
Borderline Personality Disorder - South African Depression and
... Self-injurious behavior includes suicide and suicide attempts, as well as self-harming behaviors, described below. As many as 80 percent of people with borderline personality disorder have suicidal behaviors,7 and about 4 to 9 percent commit suicide.4, 7 Suicide is one of the most tragic outcomes of ...
... Self-injurious behavior includes suicide and suicide attempts, as well as self-harming behaviors, described below. As many as 80 percent of people with borderline personality disorder have suicidal behaviors,7 and about 4 to 9 percent commit suicide.4, 7 Suicide is one of the most tragic outcomes of ...
The Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A Review of Meta
... with support for significant positive effects of CBT on secondary symptoms such as sleep dysfunction and anxiety sensitivity (Ghahramanlou 2003). Further, internet-delivered or guided self-help CBT showed some promise in immediate symptom relief as compared to no treatment, but the long-term mainten ...
... with support for significant positive effects of CBT on secondary symptoms such as sleep dysfunction and anxiety sensitivity (Ghahramanlou 2003). Further, internet-delivered or guided self-help CBT showed some promise in immediate symptom relief as compared to no treatment, but the long-term mainten ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Patients With Major Depression: Is
... the features of the disorder that had just been described so the patient understood to which symptoms the question referred. During the first year of the MIDAS project, we had observed that many depressed patients had high levels of chronic anxiety characterized by excessive worrying and other featu ...
... the features of the disorder that had just been described so the patient understood to which symptoms the question referred. During the first year of the MIDAS project, we had observed that many depressed patients had high levels of chronic anxiety characterized by excessive worrying and other featu ...
Dissociative identity disorder: An empirical overview
... long-term research needed to study treatment outcome. The cost of DID to health systems and its amenability to treatment remain largely outside the awareness of researchers, clinicians and policy makers. Thus DID is not targeted as a research priority in mental health. As neurobiological studies on ...
... long-term research needed to study treatment outcome. The cost of DID to health systems and its amenability to treatment remain largely outside the awareness of researchers, clinicians and policy makers. Thus DID is not targeted as a research priority in mental health. As neurobiological studies on ...
an examination of the diagnostic validity of dissociative identity
... 1994), although the DSM-IV provides the description that a ``personality state may be experienced as if it had a distinct personal history, self-image, and identity, including a separate name . . . the alternate identities frequently have different names and characteristics that contrast with the pr ...
... 1994), although the DSM-IV provides the description that a ``personality state may be experienced as if it had a distinct personal history, self-image, and identity, including a separate name . . . the alternate identities frequently have different names and characteristics that contrast with the pr ...
Conversion Disorder - Europe`s Journal of Psychology
... Accordingly, Ironside and Batchelor (1945) reported that a significant number of military air crew members who developed ocular hysteria had a prior history of eye trouble. Similarly, as noted by Merskey and Buhrich (1975), "Patients who have epileptic fits may learn the pattern of their attacks and ...
... Accordingly, Ironside and Batchelor (1945) reported that a significant number of military air crew members who developed ocular hysteria had a prior history of eye trouble. Similarly, as noted by Merskey and Buhrich (1975), "Patients who have epileptic fits may learn the pattern of their attacks and ...
to Read - International Psychoanalysis
... due to acute stress (e.g. traumatic events) or that have not been sufficiently developed (e.g. impulse control in borderline personality disorder). Thus, supportive interventions maintain or build ego functions [22]. Supportive interventions include, for example, fostering a therapeutic alliance, se ...
... due to acute stress (e.g. traumatic events) or that have not been sufficiently developed (e.g. impulse control in borderline personality disorder). Thus, supportive interventions maintain or build ego functions [22]. Supportive interventions include, for example, fostering a therapeutic alliance, se ...
II. ANOREXIA NERVOSA
... use of supportive nursing care, nutritional counseling, and high calorie diets d. Necessary weight gain often is achieved in 8 to 12 weeks ...
... use of supportive nursing care, nutritional counseling, and high calorie diets d. Necessary weight gain often is achieved in 8 to 12 weeks ...
Emotional Disorders - Cherokee County Schools
... Apeirophobia- Fear of infinity. Aphenphosmphobia- Fear of being touched. (Haphephobia) Apiphobia- Fear of bees. Apotemnophobia- Fear of persons with amputations. Arachibutyrophobia- Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth. Arachnephobia or ArachnophobiaFear of spiders. Arithmophobia- ...
... Apeirophobia- Fear of infinity. Aphenphosmphobia- Fear of being touched. (Haphephobia) Apiphobia- Fear of bees. Apotemnophobia- Fear of persons with amputations. Arachibutyrophobia- Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth. Arachnephobia or ArachnophobiaFear of spiders. Arithmophobia- ...
Jacobs Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience
... consistently demonstrated [27-30]. In the study of Perez-Rodriguez and colleagues [27] the odds ratios in females were 1.8 and in males 2.0 in the hypothesized direction, i.e. low cholesterol was associated with high risk of suicide. Negative findings in this field, i.e. absence of significant assoc ...
... consistently demonstrated [27-30]. In the study of Perez-Rodriguez and colleagues [27] the odds ratios in females were 1.8 and in males 2.0 in the hypothesized direction, i.e. low cholesterol was associated with high risk of suicide. Negative findings in this field, i.e. absence of significant assoc ...
Factitious disorders refer to those conditions that
... age groups. It has been reported to occur as early as 4 years of age and as late as 79 years of age. The typical patient with factitious disorder is female. In fact, females outnumber males by as much as 3-20 to 1 (15, 27). Factitious disorder patients are usually socially stable, employed, and conf ...
... age groups. It has been reported to occur as early as 4 years of age and as late as 79 years of age. The typical patient with factitious disorder is female. In fact, females outnumber males by as much as 3-20 to 1 (15, 27). Factitious disorder patients are usually socially stable, employed, and conf ...
MINISTRY of HEALTH UKRAINE
... The duration of the disorder is brief (no longer than 2 weeks), and there is no residual deficit. However, many patients will have repeat episodes in response to future stresses, especially if a basic personality disorder leads to a maladaptive life-style that subjects the individual to intolerable ...
... The duration of the disorder is brief (no longer than 2 weeks), and there is no residual deficit. However, many patients will have repeat episodes in response to future stresses, especially if a basic personality disorder leads to a maladaptive life-style that subjects the individual to intolerable ...
Psychological Disorders
... can be normal in one culture but abnormal in another. For example, in the majority American culture, “hearing voices” is deemed abnormal. Yet among some Native American peoples, it is considered normal for individuals to hear the voices of their recently deceased relatives. They believe that the voi ...
... can be normal in one culture but abnormal in another. For example, in the majority American culture, “hearing voices” is deemed abnormal. Yet among some Native American peoples, it is considered normal for individuals to hear the voices of their recently deceased relatives. They believe that the voi ...
Vocal cord dysfunction: a review | SpringerLink
... chronic cough and VCD are different manifestations of a single underlying condition. They proposed a model of chronic cough and VCD on a continuum with pure cough at one end and pure VCD at the other with some combination of the two in the middle [13]. Patients with VCD are often misdiagnosed as hav ...
... chronic cough and VCD are different manifestations of a single underlying condition. They proposed a model of chronic cough and VCD on a continuum with pure cough at one end and pure VCD at the other with some combination of the two in the middle [13]. Patients with VCD are often misdiagnosed as hav ...
2014 ICD-9-CM Mental, Behavioral and
... 293.8 Other specified transient organic mental disorders due to conditions classified elsewhere 293.81 Psychotic disorder with delusions in conditions classified elsewhere Transient organic psychotic condition, paranoid type 293.82 Psychotic disorder with hallucinations in conditions classified else ...
... 293.8 Other specified transient organic mental disorders due to conditions classified elsewhere 293.81 Psychotic disorder with delusions in conditions classified elsewhere Transient organic psychotic condition, paranoid type 293.82 Psychotic disorder with hallucinations in conditions classified else ...
Irritable bowel syndrome: An overview of diagnosis and pharmacologic treatment
... for other functional bowel disorders (outlet constipation, functional abdominal pain, etc). ■ TRADITIONAL THERAPIES FOR IBS In discussing therapies for IBS, it is helpful to understand the concept of “global symptom improvement,” which is one of the points emphasized by the Rome Committee in its rec ...
... for other functional bowel disorders (outlet constipation, functional abdominal pain, etc). ■ TRADITIONAL THERAPIES FOR IBS In discussing therapies for IBS, it is helpful to understand the concept of “global symptom improvement,” which is one of the points emphasized by the Rome Committee in its rec ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... Most cases of the disorder begin in adolescence but are often not revealed until adulthood ...
... Most cases of the disorder begin in adolescence but are often not revealed until adulthood ...
Evidence that three dimensions of psychosis have a
... Vollema & Van den Bosch, 1995 ; Claridge et al. 1996; Gruzelier, 1996). However, several questions remain to be answered. First, although measures of schizotypy are strongly associated with neuroticism and depression in crosssectional, longitudinal and family studies (Chapman et al. 1980, 1994 ; Sch ...
... Vollema & Van den Bosch, 1995 ; Claridge et al. 1996; Gruzelier, 1996). However, several questions remain to be answered. First, although measures of schizotypy are strongly associated with neuroticism and depression in crosssectional, longitudinal and family studies (Chapman et al. 1980, 1994 ; Sch ...
Internet administration of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale: A psychometric evaluation
... for the total score (a ¼.93), and subscales (a ¼.83–.96), adequate test-retest (r ¼.55–.66) over a 12-week interval, good discriminant and convergent validity, as well as sensitivity to treatment effects and diagnostic sensitivity (Abramowitz et al., 2010). Given this, the DOCS holds promise as an O ...
... for the total score (a ¼.93), and subscales (a ¼.83–.96), adequate test-retest (r ¼.55–.66) over a 12-week interval, good discriminant and convergent validity, as well as sensitivity to treatment effects and diagnostic sensitivity (Abramowitz et al., 2010). Given this, the DOCS holds promise as an O ...
factitious or malingered multiple personality disorder
... as if they were dissociating from one personality state to another. Although some simulated cases of MPD may be quite obvious, other cases may are extremely difficult to discern, even for an experienced clinician. It is apparent from the data in this study that the presentation of traditional and ex ...
... as if they were dissociating from one personality state to another. Although some simulated cases of MPD may be quite obvious, other cases may are extremely difficult to discern, even for an experienced clinician. It is apparent from the data in this study that the presentation of traditional and ex ...
Depression and Anxiety in end stage renal disease patients
... Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent conditions among physically ill patients, but ones that are often underdiagnosed and untreated. The aims of this cross-sectional and prospective study of end-stage renal disease patients (ESRD) in dialysis (n=109) from four dialysis units in Norway, were t ...
... Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent conditions among physically ill patients, but ones that are often underdiagnosed and untreated. The aims of this cross-sectional and prospective study of end-stage renal disease patients (ESRD) in dialysis (n=109) from four dialysis units in Norway, were t ...
Associations between childhood maltreatment and emotion processing biases in major
... healthy abused children, but only during the recovery phase after a sad mood induction or among those maltreated individuals engaged in habitual rumination. In general, the contradictory results for attentional biases to facial emotions as a function of childhood maltreatment might be explained by s ...
... healthy abused children, but only during the recovery phase after a sad mood induction or among those maltreated individuals engaged in habitual rumination. In general, the contradictory results for attentional biases to facial emotions as a function of childhood maltreatment might be explained by s ...
EXTREME TRAUMATIC EXPOSURE
... This enables people to understand each other in terms of mental states, to interact successfully with others and is key to developing a sense of agency and continuity. (Fonagy and Target, 1997) ...
... This enables people to understand each other in terms of mental states, to interact successfully with others and is key to developing a sense of agency and continuity. (Fonagy and Target, 1997) ...