547. Jane_Dahm_2009_RPIGPoster
... Prevalence of anxiety and depression following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is higher than population rates and is associated with poorer outcomes. A quick self-report measure of depression and anxiety symptoms would assist in identifying those at risk and provide input to rehabilitation planning. H ...
... Prevalence of anxiety and depression following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is higher than population rates and is associated with poorer outcomes. A quick self-report measure of depression and anxiety symptoms would assist in identifying those at risk and provide input to rehabilitation planning. H ...
The Changing Epidemiologyof Depression
... group of mental conditions in which disturbances of emotions predominate. While there is disagreement over which emotions to include and how much significance should be attached to various symptom patterns, there is consensus that states of depression and mania constitute the major mood disorders. T ...
... group of mental conditions in which disturbances of emotions predominate. While there is disagreement over which emotions to include and how much significance should be attached to various symptom patterns, there is consensus that states of depression and mania constitute the major mood disorders. T ...
Dissociative Symptoms in Filipino College Students
... SCID-D-R is a semi-structured diagnostic interview that is intended to systematically assess the presence, severity, and phenomenology of the five posttraumatic dissociative symptoms of amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion and identity alteration. Each of these five symptom ...
... SCID-D-R is a semi-structured diagnostic interview that is intended to systematically assess the presence, severity, and phenomenology of the five posttraumatic dissociative symptoms of amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion and identity alteration. Each of these five symptom ...
Criteria for ADD/ADHD
... development” (p. 78). A diagnostic report should include a review and discussion of the DSM-IV criteria for ADHD both currently and retrospectively and specify which symptoms are present In diagnosing ADHD, it is particularly important to address the following criteria: ...
... development” (p. 78). A diagnostic report should include a review and discussion of the DSM-IV criteria for ADHD both currently and retrospectively and specify which symptoms are present In diagnosing ADHD, it is particularly important to address the following criteria: ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 6th edition
... • Hysterical vs. factitious symptoms – Hysterical somatoform disorders must also be distinguished from patterns in which individuals are faking medical symptoms • malingering – intentionally faking illness to achieve external gain (e.g., financial compensation, military deferment) This is not a soma ...
... • Hysterical vs. factitious symptoms – Hysterical somatoform disorders must also be distinguished from patterns in which individuals are faking medical symptoms • malingering – intentionally faking illness to achieve external gain (e.g., financial compensation, military deferment) This is not a soma ...
Resistant Somatoform Symptoms: Try CBT and Antidepressants
... of oral olanzapine patients (average 2.8-kg gain) compared to 0.8% of placebo patients (average 0.4-kg loss); 29% of olanzapine patients gained >7% of their baseline weight, compared to 3% of placebo patients. During continuation therapy (238 median days of exposure), 56% of patients met the criteri ...
... of oral olanzapine patients (average 2.8-kg gain) compared to 0.8% of placebo patients (average 0.4-kg loss); 29% of olanzapine patients gained >7% of their baseline weight, compared to 3% of placebo patients. During continuation therapy (238 median days of exposure), 56% of patients met the criteri ...
What is Bipolar Disorder? - Student Counselling, Career and
... In some cases, people with Bipolar Disorder may benefit from inpatient hospitalisation. Hospitalisation for psychiatric treatment can help stabilise your mood, whether you're in a full-blown manic episode or a deep depression. Partial hospitalisation or day treatment programs also are options to con ...
... In some cases, people with Bipolar Disorder may benefit from inpatient hospitalisation. Hospitalisation for psychiatric treatment can help stabilise your mood, whether you're in a full-blown manic episode or a deep depression. Partial hospitalisation or day treatment programs also are options to con ...
Eating disorders
... Courbasson, C. (2001). Moving from self-harm to self-care. National Eating Disorder Information Centre. Retrieved from http://www.nedic.ca/knowthefacts/documents/MovingfromSelf-HarmtoSelf-Care.pdf De Groot, J.M. (1992). Women, eating disorders and self-esteem. National Eating Disorder Information Ce ...
... Courbasson, C. (2001). Moving from self-harm to self-care. National Eating Disorder Information Centre. Retrieved from http://www.nedic.ca/knowthefacts/documents/MovingfromSelf-HarmtoSelf-Care.pdf De Groot, J.M. (1992). Women, eating disorders and self-esteem. National Eating Disorder Information Ce ...
Word Searches
... 1. _________________________ A somatoform disorder marked by numerous recurring physical ailments without an organic basis. Also known as Briquet’s syndrome. 2. _________________________ Syndrome that is the extreme and chronic form of factitious disorder. 3. _________________________ A sham treatme ...
... 1. _________________________ A somatoform disorder marked by numerous recurring physical ailments without an organic basis. Also known as Briquet’s syndrome. 2. _________________________ Syndrome that is the extreme and chronic form of factitious disorder. 3. _________________________ A sham treatme ...
ANXIETY DISORDER KIT
... result in a memory of, or a feeling from, the original traumatic experience. This symptom particularly impacts upon interpersonal relationships. The person may report feeling emotionally numb; unable to experience their usual feelings for people and things, and will often act very impersonally to pe ...
... result in a memory of, or a feeling from, the original traumatic experience. This symptom particularly impacts upon interpersonal relationships. The person may report feeling emotionally numb; unable to experience their usual feelings for people and things, and will often act very impersonally to pe ...
Handout - Washington School Counselor Association
... Expand your awareness around the breathing to the whole body, and the space it takes up, as if your whole body is breathing. Especially take the breath to any discomfort, tension or resistance you experience, ‘breathing in’ to the sensations. While breathing out, allow a sense of softening, opening, ...
... Expand your awareness around the breathing to the whole body, and the space it takes up, as if your whole body is breathing. Especially take the breath to any discomfort, tension or resistance you experience, ‘breathing in’ to the sensations. While breathing out, allow a sense of softening, opening, ...
Assessment and Diagnosis of DSM-5 Substance
... desire to continue use of substance to reduce unpleasant symptoms has physiological/cognitive consequences significant distress in social and occupational functioning symptoms are not attributed to another medical or mental disorder ...
... desire to continue use of substance to reduce unpleasant symptoms has physiological/cognitive consequences significant distress in social and occupational functioning symptoms are not attributed to another medical or mental disorder ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... behaviors that characterize individuals with autism, but at the same time they often have normal intellectual, adaptive, and language skills Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8e ...
... behaviors that characterize individuals with autism, but at the same time they often have normal intellectual, adaptive, and language skills Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8e ...
Bipolar Disorders: A Balanced Perspective
... people with the diagnosis and those who care about them [1]. However, growing evidence suggests that aspects of bipolar experiences are also greatly valued by some people [2-4]. Bipolar Disorder (BD) is diagnosed in around two in a hundred people, but is also a hidden disorder with an average of eig ...
... people with the diagnosis and those who care about them [1]. However, growing evidence suggests that aspects of bipolar experiences are also greatly valued by some people [2-4]. Bipolar Disorder (BD) is diagnosed in around two in a hundred people, but is also a hidden disorder with an average of eig ...
Anxiety Disorder - Mental Health First Aid
... • Health is “a state of (complete) physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” • Mental Health is “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fru ...
... • Health is “a state of (complete) physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” • Mental Health is “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fru ...
Conduct Disorder and the specifier callous and unemotional traits in
... reduced amygdala functioning are specifically associated with the CU traits [9]. It is, however, unclear whether these and other neurobiological characteristics that have been found in CD youth with CU traits are specifically associated with the CU traits or with the combination of CD and CU traits. ...
... reduced amygdala functioning are specifically associated with the CU traits [9]. It is, however, unclear whether these and other neurobiological characteristics that have been found in CD youth with CU traits are specifically associated with the CU traits or with the combination of CD and CU traits. ...
Axis I Dissociative Disorder Comorbidity in Borderline Personality
... 64.0% of consecutive psychiatric outpatients with DSMIII-R borderline personality disorder have a DSM-IV Axis-I dissociative disorder diagnosis concurrently. This finding is supported by those of previous studies that demonstrated high frequency of dissociative symptoms among patients with borderlin ...
... 64.0% of consecutive psychiatric outpatients with DSMIII-R borderline personality disorder have a DSM-IV Axis-I dissociative disorder diagnosis concurrently. This finding is supported by those of previous studies that demonstrated high frequency of dissociative symptoms among patients with borderlin ...
Trastornos de la salud mental más comunes en la práctica de
... DSM 5 and WHO separate the concepts of mental disorder and disability (impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning). The WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS) is based on the ICF and has proven useful as a standardized measure of disability for mental disorders. ...
... DSM 5 and WHO separate the concepts of mental disorder and disability (impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning). The WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS) is based on the ICF and has proven useful as a standardized measure of disability for mental disorders. ...
Immigrants and borderline personality disorder at a psychiatric
... usually possible to administer semi-structured diagnostic instruments in a psychiatric emergency service setting. Diagnosis was therefore made based on information gathered from the patient and family, and from any computerised out-patient psychiatric data available at the centre. Because patients c ...
... usually possible to administer semi-structured diagnostic instruments in a psychiatric emergency service setting. Diagnosis was therefore made based on information gathered from the patient and family, and from any computerised out-patient psychiatric data available at the centre. Because patients c ...
Suicide and autism spectrum disorder: the role of trauma
... to natural disaster, may be particularly disruptive for subjects suffering from ASD 23 24. Nonetheless, their limited cognitive flexibility, their rigid attitudes, their executive functioning and problem-solving difficulties make ASD subjects less likely to adjust even to minor stressors, such small ...
... to natural disaster, may be particularly disruptive for subjects suffering from ASD 23 24. Nonetheless, their limited cognitive flexibility, their rigid attitudes, their executive functioning and problem-solving difficulties make ASD subjects less likely to adjust even to minor stressors, such small ...
Psychological Disorders and Therapy What are they? • Behavior
... but Bulimia was not. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder was not added until after ______________. In the original there were only 60 disorder categories while the current edition has over 400. • The DSM ONLY contains the symptoms of currently considered disorders. It does NOT discuss causes or ...
... but Bulimia was not. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder was not added until after ______________. In the original there were only 60 disorder categories while the current edition has over 400. • The DSM ONLY contains the symptoms of currently considered disorders. It does NOT discuss causes or ...
Psychiatric and Psychosocial Problems in Adults with - HAL
... assessed, were excluded by history, physical examination, and in dubious cases by karyotype, Fragile X PCR and southern blot, and FISH analyses (15q11-q13, 22q11 and 22q13 deletion syndromes). No patient was in need of language interpretation for communication. Three-generation pedigrees were drawn. ...
... assessed, were excluded by history, physical examination, and in dubious cases by karyotype, Fragile X PCR and southern blot, and FISH analyses (15q11-q13, 22q11 and 22q13 deletion syndromes). No patient was in need of language interpretation for communication. Three-generation pedigrees were drawn. ...
308: Adult Psychopathology: Depression Disorder
... No diagnosed Schizoaffective Disorder or other illnesses No manic episode ...
... No diagnosed Schizoaffective Disorder or other illnesses No manic episode ...
What is Psychosis?
... psychosis, but there is still much research to be done. There is some indication that psychosis is caused by a combination of biological factors in early development which creates a vulnerability to experiencing psychotic symptoms during adolescence or early adult life. Symptoms are triggered in res ...
... psychosis, but there is still much research to be done. There is some indication that psychosis is caused by a combination of biological factors in early development which creates a vulnerability to experiencing psychotic symptoms during adolescence or early adult life. Symptoms are triggered in res ...