Dissociation in the Finnish General Population
... The aim of this epidemiological study was to investigate the prevalence of psychological and somatoform dissociation and associated factors in the general population. The course of psychological dissociation was examined in a three-year follow-up study. Dissociation was measured with the Dissociativ ...
... The aim of this epidemiological study was to investigate the prevalence of psychological and somatoform dissociation and associated factors in the general population. The course of psychological dissociation was examined in a three-year follow-up study. Dissociation was measured with the Dissociativ ...
Propranolol: a Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd) Or
... traumatic experience, their lives are forever altered. Even those who are highly resilient may develop a serious psychological disorder depending on the severity of the trauma. Approximately one tenth of those who survive life-threatening events will develop a mental health disorder, such as posttra ...
... traumatic experience, their lives are forever altered. Even those who are highly resilient may develop a serious psychological disorder depending on the severity of the trauma. Approximately one tenth of those who survive life-threatening events will develop a mental health disorder, such as posttra ...
A Psychiatric Diagnosis Primer
... and adult mental dysfunction to mental health presentations of the mentally retarded and the ...
... and adult mental dysfunction to mental health presentations of the mentally retarded and the ...
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
... butisnotaccompaniedbythetypicalelectrophysiologicalchangesthataccompanyan epilepticseizure.Inthesepatientsthereisanabsenceofanyknownorganicaetiology for the seizures, whereas there is positive evidence or a strong suspicion for the existenceofpsychogenicfac ...
... butisnotaccompaniedbythetypicalelectrophysiologicalchangesthataccompanyan epilepticseizure.Inthesepatientsthereisanabsenceofanyknownorganicaetiology for the seizures, whereas there is positive evidence or a strong suspicion for the existenceofpsychogenicfac ...
Untitled
... With the only exception of pharmacotherapy for social phobia, the management of phobic disorders is usually not a very visible topic in psychiatric congresses, and the literature on these disorders is mostly perused by a small circle of clinicians and researchers. This book focusing on phobias withi ...
... With the only exception of pharmacotherapy for social phobia, the management of phobic disorders is usually not a very visible topic in psychiatric congresses, and the literature on these disorders is mostly perused by a small circle of clinicians and researchers. This book focusing on phobias withi ...
Rate of body dysmorphic disorder among patients seeking facial
... More than 50% of women and slightly less than 50% of men report dissatisfaction with their appearance (Garner, 1997). These statistics are hardly surprising given the over-emphasis American culture places on physical appearance. Dissatisfaction with one’s physical appearance is thought to motivate m ...
... More than 50% of women and slightly less than 50% of men report dissatisfaction with their appearance (Garner, 1997). These statistics are hardly surprising given the over-emphasis American culture places on physical appearance. Dissatisfaction with one’s physical appearance is thought to motivate m ...
Body dysmorphic disorder: some key issues for DSMV - DSM-5
... with an imagined defect in appearance.’’ Concerns usually focus on the face or head (e.g. skin, hair, nose) but can involve any body area.[20–26] ‘‘Preoccupation’’ has been defined as an ‘‘extreme or excessive concern,’’[27] and it implies that the mind or attention is ‘‘absorbed’’ or ‘‘engrossed.’’ ...
... with an imagined defect in appearance.’’ Concerns usually focus on the face or head (e.g. skin, hair, nose) but can involve any body area.[20–26] ‘‘Preoccupation’’ has been defined as an ‘‘extreme or excessive concern,’’[27] and it implies that the mind or attention is ‘‘absorbed’’ or ‘‘engrossed.’’ ...
Somatoform Disorders
... Disorder. Histrionic, Borderline, and Antisocial Personality Disorders are the most frequently associated Personality Disorders. Associated laboratory findings. Laboratory test results are remarkable for the absence of findings to support the subjective complaints. Associated physical examination f ...
... Disorder. Histrionic, Borderline, and Antisocial Personality Disorders are the most frequently associated Personality Disorders. Associated laboratory findings. Laboratory test results are remarkable for the absence of findings to support the subjective complaints. Associated physical examination f ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome - BORA
... The IBMP – Institute of biological and medical psychology - was my base camp trough most of the time with this research, with Vivian Fosse as the origo: Thank you so much. Thanks to Linda Sandal for help with compiling, designing and printing questionnaires. And to Nina - Nina Konglevoll: without yo ...
... The IBMP – Institute of biological and medical psychology - was my base camp trough most of the time with this research, with Vivian Fosse as the origo: Thank you so much. Thanks to Linda Sandal for help with compiling, designing and printing questionnaires. And to Nina - Nina Konglevoll: without yo ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... diagnostic guidelines, are the culmination of the efforts of numerous people who have contributed to it over many years. The work has gone through several major drafts, each prepared after extensive consultation with panels of experts, national and international psychiatric societies, and individual ...
... diagnostic guidelines, are the culmination of the efforts of numerous people who have contributed to it over many years. The work has gone through several major drafts, each prepared after extensive consultation with panels of experts, national and international psychiatric societies, and individual ...
Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
... atonic seizures and closed eyes during tonic-cloniclike seizures. Patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures are often very upset when they have a seizure, they may cry during or immediately after the event [40, 41]. Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures can be particularly difficult to distinguish ...
... atonic seizures and closed eyes during tonic-cloniclike seizures. Patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures are often very upset when they have a seizure, they may cry during or immediately after the event [40, 41]. Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures can be particularly difficult to distinguish ...
Heading 1 - Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre
... OCTC makes every effort to ensure that this programme is delivered as advertised. However, should a presenter have to cancel, we will endeavour to find another suitable presenter. We will inform attendees as soon as is reasonably practical and, if requested, will offer a refund. In the rare event th ...
... OCTC makes every effort to ensure that this programme is delivered as advertised. However, should a presenter have to cancel, we will endeavour to find another suitable presenter. We will inform attendees as soon as is reasonably practical and, if requested, will offer a refund. In the rare event th ...
Evidence-based Psychological Interventions in the Treatment of
... of studies are called pseudo-randomised controlled trials because group allocation is conducted in a nonrandom way using methods such as alternate allocation, allocation by day of week, or odd-even study numbers. Non-randomised controlled trial ...
... of studies are called pseudo-randomised controlled trials because group allocation is conducted in a nonrandom way using methods such as alternate allocation, allocation by day of week, or odd-even study numbers. Non-randomised controlled trial ...
Clinical Utility of EEG in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... and Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA Electrophysiological measures were among the first to be used to study brain processes in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders [4th ed.], American ...
... and Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA Electrophysiological measures were among the first to be used to study brain processes in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders [4th ed.], American ...
Generalized worry disorder - DSM-5
... worry scores. Positive beliefs about worry explained a similar amount of variance (14%) as these avoidant strategies. If clinical and research evidence support retaining a specific component of anxiety—worry when it is focused on multiple events or activities (discussed below)—as the defining featur ...
... worry scores. Positive beliefs about worry explained a similar amount of variance (14%) as these avoidant strategies. If clinical and research evidence support retaining a specific component of anxiety—worry when it is focused on multiple events or activities (discussed below)—as the defining featur ...
EMDR – more than just a therapy for PTSD?
... that EMDR may be effective for any of being expected to take responsibility psychological for others in the family, disorder that can perhaps a parent with alcohol be traced to trauma problems. They might or adverse life remember a specific occasion “horizontal eye events. when their mother said, ‘y ...
... that EMDR may be effective for any of being expected to take responsibility psychological for others in the family, disorder that can perhaps a parent with alcohol be traced to trauma problems. They might or adverse life remember a specific occasion “horizontal eye events. when their mother said, ‘y ...
Eating disorder prevention for the college
... The following Methodology section will map out the method for comparing research on different prevention/intervention programs that have been used with collegeaged females to date. Chapter III, the “Theoretical Models for Eating Disorder Prevention/Intervention Programs” section, will review the emp ...
... The following Methodology section will map out the method for comparing research on different prevention/intervention programs that have been used with collegeaged females to date. Chapter III, the “Theoretical Models for Eating Disorder Prevention/Intervention Programs” section, will review the emp ...
Continuity between waking life and dreams of psychiatric patients: A
... Inclusion criteria were studies with n>1, i.e., not case studies, as the generalizability of findings from case studies is very limited. In addition, the studies had to investigate either dream content, nightmare frequency or effect of therapy on dreaming for patients with one of the six following m ...
... Inclusion criteria were studies with n>1, i.e., not case studies, as the generalizability of findings from case studies is very limited. In addition, the studies had to investigate either dream content, nightmare frequency or effect of therapy on dreaming for patients with one of the six following m ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... For each disorder, a description is provided of the main clinical features, and also of any important but less specific associated features. "Diagnostic guidelines" are then provided in most cases, indicating the number and balance of symptoms usually required before a confident diagnosis can be mad ...
... For each disorder, a description is provided of the main clinical features, and also of any important but less specific associated features. "Diagnostic guidelines" are then provided in most cases, indicating the number and balance of symptoms usually required before a confident diagnosis can be mad ...
A Profile Analysis of the SCL-90
... Psychoticism and Obsessive-Compulsive made up the model for predicting conduct disorder. ...
... Psychoticism and Obsessive-Compulsive made up the model for predicting conduct disorder. ...
emdr is based on a trauma-dissociation model of mental disorders
... evidence for and against them, and an extended conversation with the therapist. In EMDR, in comparison, positive cognitions are installed by strengthening connections to positive memory networks and increasing generalization effects within the associated network, ...
... evidence for and against them, and an extended conversation with the therapist. In EMDR, in comparison, positive cognitions are installed by strengthening connections to positive memory networks and increasing generalization effects within the associated network, ...
Dissociative Symptoms in Filipino College Students
... into five major categories: amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion, and identity alteration. Frequency, duration, and nature of the symptom are taken into consideration when rating each symptom area as absent, mild, moderate, or severe for a particular individual. A severity r ...
... into five major categories: amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion, and identity alteration. Frequency, duration, and nature of the symptom are taken into consideration when rating each symptom area as absent, mild, moderate, or severe for a particular individual. A severity r ...
... psychosocial stress was temporally related to the development of or increase in CWP in 60–80% of patients with FMS [15]. Psychosocial stressors are associated with an increased risk of FMS [49]. Regarding criterion d, systematic review articles showed that co-morbid depressive disorders occur in 30– ...
Eating Disorders
... Bulimic episodes are frequently planned, with food purchased or prepared in order to be consumed without interruption. The individual may also avoid situations in which they are likely to be exposed to food or will find it difficult to control their eating, such as when eating out with others. This ...
... Bulimic episodes are frequently planned, with food purchased or prepared in order to be consumed without interruption. The individual may also avoid situations in which they are likely to be exposed to food or will find it difficult to control their eating, such as when eating out with others. This ...
Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures
... of the 2 conditions, the authors found no differences between the psychiatric profiles, health-related quality of life, or self-efficacy for self-management of disease among patients with PNES and PMD.14 In another study, the authors observed that patients with motor conversion disorder had IQ level ...
... of the 2 conditions, the authors found no differences between the psychiatric profiles, health-related quality of life, or self-efficacy for self-management of disease among patients with PNES and PMD.14 In another study, the authors observed that patients with motor conversion disorder had IQ level ...