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Nonspecific eating disorders – a subjective review
... First described by Hippocrates, pica for a long time has been diagnosed mostly in children, but since DSM-5 eliminated the category “feeding disorder of infancy and early childhood” psychiatrists started to assign pica to people of all ages. In ICD10 it is classified in category “other eating disord ...
... First described by Hippocrates, pica for a long time has been diagnosed mostly in children, but since DSM-5 eliminated the category “feeding disorder of infancy and early childhood” psychiatrists started to assign pica to people of all ages. In ICD10 it is classified in category “other eating disord ...
b D I S O R D E R An Information Guide
... You or someone you care about may have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. You may now feel alone in facing the problems of the illness, but you are not alone. About one to two per cent of adults worldwide suffer from bipolar disorder. Men and women are affected equally. ...
... You or someone you care about may have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. You may now feel alone in facing the problems of the illness, but you are not alone. About one to two per cent of adults worldwide suffer from bipolar disorder. Men and women are affected equally. ...
Mood dysregulation R E V I E W Nina Mikita Argyris Stringaris
... Related findings come from a series of studies using response reversal paradigms, where participants have to modify their responses to match the environmental changes. These are usually changes as to which stimulus is rewarded and which one is not. Poor performance on these tasks was suggested to le ...
... Related findings come from a series of studies using response reversal paradigms, where participants have to modify their responses to match the environmental changes. These are usually changes as to which stimulus is rewarded and which one is not. Poor performance on these tasks was suggested to le ...
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
... Substances considered for entitlement must meet the criteria established by VAC. Criteria for Consideration of Entitlement of a Substance Substances considered for entitlement by VAC are limited to: a) Medications available under Canadian law for which a Drug Identification Number (DIN) has been iss ...
... Substances considered for entitlement must meet the criteria established by VAC. Criteria for Consideration of Entitlement of a Substance Substances considered for entitlement by VAC are limited to: a) Medications available under Canadian law for which a Drug Identification Number (DIN) has been iss ...
Mood Disorders
... Cyclothymic Disorder: An Overview Overview and Defining Features More chronic version of bipolar disorder Manic and major depressive episodes are less severe Manic or depressive mood states persist for long periods Pattern must last for at least 2 years (1 year for children and adolescent ...
... Cyclothymic Disorder: An Overview Overview and Defining Features More chronic version of bipolar disorder Manic and major depressive episodes are less severe Manic or depressive mood states persist for long periods Pattern must last for at least 2 years (1 year for children and adolescent ...
Chapter 4 - PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
... help bring about our various behaviours and emotional reactions, both functional and dysfunctional. Although there is sound evidence to believe that genetic/ biochemical factors are involved in mental disorders as diverse as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, etc. and biology alone cannot account f ...
... help bring about our various behaviours and emotional reactions, both functional and dysfunctional. Although there is sound evidence to believe that genetic/ biochemical factors are involved in mental disorders as diverse as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, etc. and biology alone cannot account f ...
Bipolar Mood Disorder in children and adolescents
... Disorder and Social Phobia being the most frequently observed. An important consequence of the bipolar/anxiety disorder comorbidity is the challenge that this poses to pharmacological interventions. Anxiety disorders in children occur far more frequently with bipolar disorder than they do in relatio ...
... Disorder and Social Phobia being the most frequently observed. An important consequence of the bipolar/anxiety disorder comorbidity is the challenge that this poses to pharmacological interventions. Anxiety disorders in children occur far more frequently with bipolar disorder than they do in relatio ...
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... eating disorders. In general, modeling of family members in terms of weight preoccupation and dieting, valuing thinness and having control over weight are all risk factors for the development of eating disorders (Mash & Barkley, 2003). One study looking specifically at BN found that families who ten ...
... eating disorders. In general, modeling of family members in terms of weight preoccupation and dieting, valuing thinness and having control over weight are all risk factors for the development of eating disorders (Mash & Barkley, 2003). One study looking specifically at BN found that families who ten ...
Bolt 7/e EPIR13.1-58B
... makes some important observations. First, what is considered deviant depends on the context or cultural setting. For example, should someone speak in an unfamiliar language while standing, dancing, and finally fainting in front of class, the behavior might be considered deviant (Bates suggests that ...
... makes some important observations. First, what is considered deviant depends on the context or cultural setting. For example, should someone speak in an unfamiliar language while standing, dancing, and finally fainting in front of class, the behavior might be considered deviant (Bates suggests that ...
Trauma and the Missionary
... Physical sensation is dissociated from other aspects of memory Individual may have cognitive knowledge of the traumatic event, be aware of related affect, and understand some behavior, but not remember the pain or pleasure associated with the trauma Examples: -body memories – physical symptoms such ...
... Physical sensation is dissociated from other aspects of memory Individual may have cognitive knowledge of the traumatic event, be aware of related affect, and understand some behavior, but not remember the pain or pleasure associated with the trauma Examples: -body memories – physical symptoms such ...
PDF 34 - The Open University
... of a distinction between the terms ‘mood’ and ‘emotion’ suggest that emotion has a clear focus (i.e. its cause is self-evident), whereas mood is diffuse and can last for days, weeks, months, or even years. Other researchers use the terms ‘emotion’ and ‘mood’ interchangeably. The basic disagreement s ...
... of a distinction between the terms ‘mood’ and ‘emotion’ suggest that emotion has a clear focus (i.e. its cause is self-evident), whereas mood is diffuse and can last for days, weeks, months, or even years. Other researchers use the terms ‘emotion’ and ‘mood’ interchangeably. The basic disagreement s ...
A BPD Brief - National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality
... About 70% of people with BPD report a history of physical and/or sexual abuse. Childhood traumas may contribute to symptoms such as alienation, the desperate search for protective relationships, and the eruption of intense feeling that characterize BPD. Still, since relatively few people who are phy ...
... About 70% of people with BPD report a history of physical and/or sexual abuse. Childhood traumas may contribute to symptoms such as alienation, the desperate search for protective relationships, and the eruption of intense feeling that characterize BPD. Still, since relatively few people who are phy ...
Recognizing and Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Guide
... male veterans of war, there is a higher rate of lifetime PTSD in women. Kessler and colleagues reported lifetime prevalence among men to be 5%, compared with 10.4% among women,6 and Resnick and colleagues reported a rate of 12% among women.11 According to Kessler and colleagues, the traumas most com ...
... male veterans of war, there is a higher rate of lifetime PTSD in women. Kessler and colleagues reported lifetime prevalence among men to be 5%, compared with 10.4% among women,6 and Resnick and colleagues reported a rate of 12% among women.11 According to Kessler and colleagues, the traumas most com ...
RECOGNISING BIPOLAR DISORDERS IN PRIMARY CARE
... al. 2008, Young & Grunze 2013) and complications are just as important. GPs have a key role in the recognition and management, in conjunction with secondary care colleagues. Diagnosis is often difficult and may take several years (Smith et al. 2011, Angst & Cassano 2005, Manning 2010), because patie ...
... al. 2008, Young & Grunze 2013) and complications are just as important. GPs have a key role in the recognition and management, in conjunction with secondary care colleagues. Diagnosis is often difficult and may take several years (Smith et al. 2011, Angst & Cassano 2005, Manning 2010), because patie ...
stable resource toolkit
... This STABLE Resource Toolkit is intended to provide informational material for clinicians for screening, assessment, monitoring and educating patients with bipolar disorder. This toolkit is not intended to provide medical advice to patients. The information provided here is general, and not intended ...
... This STABLE Resource Toolkit is intended to provide informational material for clinicians for screening, assessment, monitoring and educating patients with bipolar disorder. This toolkit is not intended to provide medical advice to patients. The information provided here is general, and not intended ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Here are some Facts • Behavioral disorder emerges before the age of seven • Symptoms include inattentive, impulsive and hyperactive behaviors • ADHD is not a reflection of a child's intelligence nor caused by poor parenting • ADHD is more common in people wh ...
... Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Here are some Facts • Behavioral disorder emerges before the age of seven • Symptoms include inattentive, impulsive and hyperactive behaviors • ADHD is not a reflection of a child's intelligence nor caused by poor parenting • ADHD is more common in people wh ...
taking Disorder seriously
... conditions are mental disorders, it can be presumed that such judgments are guided by, and must be explained by, a shared conceptual structure represented in the minds of those making the judgments. Among existing attempts to analyze the concept “mental disorder,” a basic division is between value-b ...
... conditions are mental disorders, it can be presumed that such judgments are guided by, and must be explained by, a shared conceptual structure represented in the minds of those making the judgments. Among existing attempts to analyze the concept “mental disorder,” a basic division is between value-b ...
From Zero to a Hundred in a Split Second
... chairs, and running down the street outside of school). Additionally, he is described as anxious and as a worrier and a “‘sticky’ kid who gets fixated on an activity and consequently has a hard time changing gears.” In an effort to divide his symptoms into diagnostic constructs, I will review inform ...
... chairs, and running down the street outside of school). Additionally, he is described as anxious and as a worrier and a “‘sticky’ kid who gets fixated on an activity and consequently has a hard time changing gears.” In an effort to divide his symptoms into diagnostic constructs, I will review inform ...
THE MENTALLY INCOMPETENT PARTY
... disorder or mental illness, all the world is a stage -including court. They are highly skilled at and invested in the adversarial process. They see the judge as fulfilling the role of the all-powerful person who will punish or control the other spouse for them. They will perceive that the focus of t ...
... disorder or mental illness, all the world is a stage -including court. They are highly skilled at and invested in the adversarial process. They see the judge as fulfilling the role of the all-powerful person who will punish or control the other spouse for them. They will perceive that the focus of t ...
Identifying and Managing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
... G. T he disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. H. The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., medication, alcohol) or another medical condition. ...
... G. T he disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. H. The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., medication, alcohol) or another medical condition. ...
What are Eating Disorders? - National Eating Disorders Awareness
... Eating disorders arise from a combination of established genetic, behavioral, psychological, interpersonal, biological, and social conditions For some, dieting, bingeing, and purging may begin as a way to feel in control of one’s life ...
... Eating disorders arise from a combination of established genetic, behavioral, psychological, interpersonal, biological, and social conditions For some, dieting, bingeing, and purging may begin as a way to feel in control of one’s life ...
Running head: OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER AND
... increase in the number of boys and girls seen in court for suspected delinquent activity” (as cited in Essau, 2003, p.3). Also of special note is that the recent rise in female criminal cases has continually increased at almost double the rate of males (Wilson, 2000). The financial cost of ODD and C ...
... increase in the number of boys and girls seen in court for suspected delinquent activity” (as cited in Essau, 2003, p.3). Also of special note is that the recent rise in female criminal cases has continually increased at almost double the rate of males (Wilson, 2000). The financial cost of ODD and C ...
Bipolar Disorder - Continuing Education Course
... Almost everyone has days when they feel discouraged, disheartened, and a bit grouchy and other days when they feel energetic, hopeful, and successful. These are normal up and down variations in mood that do not seriously affect how people function in relationships, at school, or at work. Bipolar dis ...
... Almost everyone has days when they feel discouraged, disheartened, and a bit grouchy and other days when they feel energetic, hopeful, and successful. These are normal up and down variations in mood that do not seriously affect how people function in relationships, at school, or at work. Bipolar dis ...
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... • Workplaces and schools have to allow for and provide for certain accommodations • The possibility to file for disability pay – Regarding disability, “additional information is usually required beyond that contained in the DSM-5 diagnosis, which might include information about the individual’s func ...
... • Workplaces and schools have to allow for and provide for certain accommodations • The possibility to file for disability pay – Regarding disability, “additional information is usually required beyond that contained in the DSM-5 diagnosis, which might include information about the individual’s func ...
0-3 Diagnostic Classification System
... psychometric data is especially important when a diagnostic classification is used as the basis of “a comprehensive treatment or preventive intervention plan” (Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, 1994, p. 13) and for making decisions about people’s lives (Becker, n.d.). Based on available re ...
... psychometric data is especially important when a diagnostic classification is used as the basis of “a comprehensive treatment or preventive intervention plan” (Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, 1994, p. 13) and for making decisions about people’s lives (Becker, n.d.). Based on available re ...