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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Author: Susan Louisa
... connection between 5-HT and ADHD (ADD) motor pathology has yet been identified. However, connections have been made to attention-related processes. Altered 5-HT activity does appear to be at least part of the cause for difficulties with perceptual sensitivity and the appropriate recognition of the r ...
... connection between 5-HT and ADHD (ADD) motor pathology has yet been identified. However, connections have been made to attention-related processes. Altered 5-HT activity does appear to be at least part of the cause for difficulties with perceptual sensitivity and the appropriate recognition of the r ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
... replace negative thoughts and feelings with more positive thoughts. Medication might be used ...
... replace negative thoughts and feelings with more positive thoughts. Medication might be used ...
A Comparison of Borderline Personality Disorder
... a learned behavior. The child picks up traits of the parent and they become ingrained in the child’s behavior patterns. About half of those with borderline personality disorder were either physically or sexually abused as children. There also seems to be a large number of people who received head i ...
... a learned behavior. The child picks up traits of the parent and they become ingrained in the child’s behavior patterns. About half of those with borderline personality disorder were either physically or sexually abused as children. There also seems to be a large number of people who received head i ...
Anxiety Disorders Treatment Protocol
... Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health problems in the United States. There are several types of anxiety disorders including obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder. This protocol will focus on the la ...
... Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health problems in the United States. There are several types of anxiety disorders including obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder. This protocol will focus on the la ...
Anxiety Disorders
... When they begin to take control with some people, what could have been helpful tendencies become obsessivecompulsive disorder. If sufferers are prevented from engaging in their ritual behavior, ___________ and __________ rapidly build. ...
... When they begin to take control with some people, what could have been helpful tendencies become obsessivecompulsive disorder. If sufferers are prevented from engaging in their ritual behavior, ___________ and __________ rapidly build. ...
Serious Mental Illness (SMI)
... Initial evaluation is based on the self-reported experiences of the individual as well as abnormalities in behavior reported by family, friends, and co-workers ...
... Initial evaluation is based on the self-reported experiences of the individual as well as abnormalities in behavior reported by family, friends, and co-workers ...
Emotional Disorders
... behavior until they start talking and others learn what they are thinking. This disorder is also marked by clumsy, uncoordinated movement and an inability to care for oneself or work a job. • A major difference between multiple personality disorder and schizophrenia is that those with multiple perso ...
... behavior until they start talking and others learn what they are thinking. This disorder is also marked by clumsy, uncoordinated movement and an inability to care for oneself or work a job. • A major difference between multiple personality disorder and schizophrenia is that those with multiple perso ...
Personality disorders
... everyone ate and remembered the mother. At the reception the woman noticed a man and fell head-over-heels in love with him. People kept occupying her time, talking to her about her mother. When she finally got free, she searched all over but the man had ...
... everyone ate and remembered the mother. At the reception the woman noticed a man and fell head-over-heels in love with him. People kept occupying her time, talking to her about her mother. When she finally got free, she searched all over but the man had ...
CHAPTER 2 MOOD DISORDERS
... disorder (combining episodes of both mania and depression) and dysthymia. • Approximately 8% of adults will experience major depression at some time in their lives. Approximately 1% will experience bipolar disorder. • The onset of mood disorders usually occurs during ...
... disorder (combining episodes of both mania and depression) and dysthymia. • Approximately 8% of adults will experience major depression at some time in their lives. Approximately 1% will experience bipolar disorder. • The onset of mood disorders usually occurs during ...
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures-neuropsychology as part of the
... DSM V One or more symptoms of altered voluntary motor or sensory function. Clinical findings provide evidence of incompatibility between the symptom and recognized neurological or medical conditions. The symptom or deficit is not better explained by another medical or mental disorder. The symptom or ...
... DSM V One or more symptoms of altered voluntary motor or sensory function. Clinical findings provide evidence of incompatibility between the symptom and recognized neurological or medical conditions. The symptom or deficit is not better explained by another medical or mental disorder. The symptom or ...
Mauro Giovanni Carta*, Andrea Murru, Maria* Carolina Hardoy*, Matteo Balestrieri°
... condition after stressor removal, but it does not fully separate adjustment disorder from depressive episodes, since they may be related to adverse life events. At the moment this distinction between AD and MDD may not be supported by biological data: Kumano [10], as mentioned before, found that can ...
... condition after stressor removal, but it does not fully separate adjustment disorder from depressive episodes, since they may be related to adverse life events. At the moment this distinction between AD and MDD may not be supported by biological data: Kumano [10], as mentioned before, found that can ...
Disorders
... prolonged vague but intense fears that are not attached to any particular object or circumstance. ...
... prolonged vague but intense fears that are not attached to any particular object or circumstance. ...
Presenter - New Mexico Counseling Association
... • “Watered down” version of a manic episode • Quality of mood that is euphoric, but without the driven quality present in a manic episode • Mood must be qualitatively different from normal nondepressed mood • Disturbance in mood is observable by others • Is NOT severe enough to cause marked impairme ...
... • “Watered down” version of a manic episode • Quality of mood that is euphoric, but without the driven quality present in a manic episode • Mood must be qualitatively different from normal nondepressed mood • Disturbance in mood is observable by others • Is NOT severe enough to cause marked impairme ...
ANALYSIS OF MULTI-INSTRUMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF EATING
... between anorexia and bulimia as all other aspects of mental functioning appear to be similar in almost direct measurement, and finally some food pathological events are associated with personality characteristics, Axis I symptoms and quality of life, linked to specific types of global functioning. D ...
... between anorexia and bulimia as all other aspects of mental functioning appear to be similar in almost direct measurement, and finally some food pathological events are associated with personality characteristics, Axis I symptoms and quality of life, linked to specific types of global functioning. D ...
Anxiety Disorders and Depression Dr H Grandy
... following were present: 1. The person experienced, witnessed or was confronted with events that involve actual or threatened death or serious injury or threat to the physical integrity of self or others. 2. The persons response involved intense fear, helplessness or horror. During or after the distr ...
... following were present: 1. The person experienced, witnessed or was confronted with events that involve actual or threatened death or serious injury or threat to the physical integrity of self or others. 2. The persons response involved intense fear, helplessness or horror. During or after the distr ...
MBBS Psychiatry - Newcastle University Blogging Service
... management of OCD. This is the most effective management technique in the short term but its efficacy and duration of action is increased when used in conjunction with behavioural or cognitive behavioural techniques. ECT has been used in cases where the disorder is severe, unresponsive to medication ...
... management of OCD. This is the most effective management technique in the short term but its efficacy and duration of action is increased when used in conjunction with behavioural or cognitive behavioural techniques. ECT has been used in cases where the disorder is severe, unresponsive to medication ...
Clinical Syndromes Scales
... • Focus on personality disorders along with symptoms that are frequently associated with these disordersDesigned for use with adults 18 years and older who are being evaluated and/or treated in mental health settings. Bina Nusantara University ...
... • Focus on personality disorders along with symptoms that are frequently associated with these disordersDesigned for use with adults 18 years and older who are being evaluated and/or treated in mental health settings. Bina Nusantara University ...
Frequently asked questions
... and are known as “eating disorder not other wise specified.” These disorders often coexist with a mental illness such as depression, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. People with an eating disorder typically become obsessed with food, body image, and weight. The disorders can become very se ...
... and are known as “eating disorder not other wise specified.” These disorders often coexist with a mental illness such as depression, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. People with an eating disorder typically become obsessed with food, body image, and weight. The disorders can become very se ...
Chapter 6 – Mood Disorders and Suicide
... An Overview of Mood Disorders • Extremes in Normal Mood – Nature of depression – Nature of mania and hypomania • Types of DSM-IV Depressive Disorders – Major depressive disorder – Dysthymic disorder – Double depression • Types of DSM-IV Bipolar Disorders – Bipolar I disorder – Bipolar II disorder – ...
... An Overview of Mood Disorders • Extremes in Normal Mood – Nature of depression – Nature of mania and hypomania • Types of DSM-IV Depressive Disorders – Major depressive disorder – Dysthymic disorder – Double depression • Types of DSM-IV Bipolar Disorders – Bipolar I disorder – Bipolar II disorder – ...
Lecture 7
... once the loss has been incorporated into self (ego), the hostile part of the ambivalence that had been felt for the lost turned inward against the ego. This cause guilt, selfhate and self-blame and affects the self esteem. B. Learning theory: when the humans experience numerous ...
... once the loss has been incorporated into self (ego), the hostile part of the ambivalence that had been felt for the lost turned inward against the ego. This cause guilt, selfhate and self-blame and affects the self esteem. B. Learning theory: when the humans experience numerous ...
PTSD - Being Proactive
... The person has been exposed to a traumatic event… The traumatic event is persistently reexperienced… Persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma and numbing of general responsiveness (not present before the trauma)… Persistent symptoms of increased arousal (not present before the trau ...
... The person has been exposed to a traumatic event… The traumatic event is persistently reexperienced… Persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma and numbing of general responsiveness (not present before the trauma)… Persistent symptoms of increased arousal (not present before the trau ...
Cari’s presentation - Richard Adler, M.D
... as eye-to-eye gaze, facial expression, body postures, and gestures to regulate social interaction Failure to develop peer relationships appropriate to development ...
... as eye-to-eye gaze, facial expression, body postures, and gestures to regulate social interaction Failure to develop peer relationships appropriate to development ...
PowerPoint chapter 03
... four symptoms including mood disturbance and/or anhedonia) accompanied by significant anxiety such as irrational worry, inability to relax or a sense of impending threat. • Dysthymic disorder is to be renamed as chronic depressive disorder. • A diagnosis of major depressive episode will no longer be ...
... four symptoms including mood disturbance and/or anhedonia) accompanied by significant anxiety such as irrational worry, inability to relax or a sense of impending threat. • Dysthymic disorder is to be renamed as chronic depressive disorder. • A diagnosis of major depressive episode will no longer be ...
Other Personality Disorders
... Other specified disorder or Unspecified disorder type are to be used if the diagnosis of a client is too uncertain because of: 1. Behaviors which are associated with a classification are seen but there is uncertainty regarding the diagnostic category due to the fact that The client presents some s ...
... Other specified disorder or Unspecified disorder type are to be used if the diagnosis of a client is too uncertain because of: 1. Behaviors which are associated with a classification are seen but there is uncertainty regarding the diagnostic category due to the fact that The client presents some s ...
Treatment of Rapid-Cycling Bipolar Disorder
... The aforementioned largest randomized clinical trial of rapid cycling (N=51), although not definitive, also indicated an association between antidepressant use and rapid cycling (4). In contrast, a recent small study (N=9) of previously untreated patients with type II rapid-cycling bipolar disorder ...
... The aforementioned largest randomized clinical trial of rapid cycling (N=51), although not definitive, also indicated an association between antidepressant use and rapid cycling (4). In contrast, a recent small study (N=9) of previously untreated patients with type II rapid-cycling bipolar disorder ...