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The Surprising History of Passive
... the focus of this essay. For the manual has not only formalized widely different types of behavior as criteria for mental disorders; it has in the process changed the way we think about such behavior. The phrase “passive-aggressive” did not exist 60 years ago; now, like “bipolar” and “obsessive-comp ...
... the focus of this essay. For the manual has not only formalized widely different types of behavior as criteria for mental disorders; it has in the process changed the way we think about such behavior. The phrase “passive-aggressive” did not exist 60 years ago; now, like “bipolar” and “obsessive-comp ...
Resistance is Futile
... Epidemiological study of 5,484 8-year-olds in Finland 46% of PDD diagnoses met ASD according to DSM-5 DSM-5 draft criteria were shown to be less sensitive to identifying ASDs, particularly those with Asperger's syndrome and some highfunctioning subjects with autism When criteria more similar ...
... Epidemiological study of 5,484 8-year-olds in Finland 46% of PDD diagnoses met ASD according to DSM-5 DSM-5 draft criteria were shown to be less sensitive to identifying ASDs, particularly those with Asperger's syndrome and some highfunctioning subjects with autism When criteria more similar ...
History/Timelines of DSM - American Psychiatric Nurses Association
... 0 2004‐2007: APA/NIH/WHO global research planning conferences. ...
... 0 2004‐2007: APA/NIH/WHO global research planning conferences. ...
V. 기분장애(Mood Disorders)
... major depressive disorder, single episode - Pure depression without manic or hypomanic episodes before or during the disorder - An occurrence of just one isolated depressive episode in a lifetime is rare major depressive disorder, recurrent - If two or more major depressive episodes were occurred an ...
... major depressive disorder, single episode - Pure depression without manic or hypomanic episodes before or during the disorder - An occurrence of just one isolated depressive episode in a lifetime is rare major depressive disorder, recurrent - If two or more major depressive episodes were occurred an ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) In Litigation
... safety and self-protection. This need can become more important than the need for human connection and major deficits in interpersonal trust are common. PTSD can be hard to diagnose, because some people will understandably shy away from bringing up very painful memories. Some researchers have found ...
... safety and self-protection. This need can become more important than the need for human connection and major deficits in interpersonal trust are common. PTSD can be hard to diagnose, because some people will understandably shy away from bringing up very painful memories. Some researchers have found ...
Chapter 14
... Adapted from American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-IV-TR. American Psychiatric Publishing, 2000. ...
... Adapted from American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-IV-TR. American Psychiatric Publishing, 2000. ...
focus on functioning - Todd Finnerty, Psy.D.
... Interpersonal factors Some people behave in ways which “create” ...
... Interpersonal factors Some people behave in ways which “create” ...
Bipolar Disorder Powerpoint - Caroline Paltin, Ph.D. Licensed
... NOTE: This definition is different from that used in some literature, where in cycling refers to mood changes within an episode (Geller et al., 2004). ...
... NOTE: This definition is different from that used in some literature, where in cycling refers to mood changes within an episode (Geller et al., 2004). ...
Spring 2014 Bipolar Disorder Lecture
... NOTE: This definition is different from that used in some literature, where in cycling refers to mood changes within an episode (Geller et al., 2004). ...
... NOTE: This definition is different from that used in some literature, where in cycling refers to mood changes within an episode (Geller et al., 2004). ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
... Proposed DSM-5 Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder A. The person was exposed to death or threatened death, actual or threatened serious injury, or actual or threatened sexual violation, in one or more of the following ways: experiencing the event personally, witnessing the event, learning th ...
... Proposed DSM-5 Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder A. The person was exposed to death or threatened death, actual or threatened serious injury, or actual or threatened sexual violation, in one or more of the following ways: experiencing the event personally, witnessing the event, learning th ...
Comorbid Bipolar Disorder Among Patients with Conversion Disorder
... study. SCID-I and sociodemographical form were administered to the patients. Results: Bipolar disorder was found in 28% of the patients. The rate of dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (NOS), panic disorder, eating disorder comorbidity were higher in conversion disorder patients with bipol ...
... study. SCID-I and sociodemographical form were administered to the patients. Results: Bipolar disorder was found in 28% of the patients. The rate of dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (NOS), panic disorder, eating disorder comorbidity were higher in conversion disorder patients with bipol ...
Chapter 12 Psychological Disorders
... Possible Causes of Schizophrenia • Evidence for the causes of schizophrenia has been found in a variety of factors including genetics, abnormal brain structure, and biochemistry. Diathesis-stress hypothesis – Genetic factors place the individual at risk, but environmental stress factors transform t ...
... Possible Causes of Schizophrenia • Evidence for the causes of schizophrenia has been found in a variety of factors including genetics, abnormal brain structure, and biochemistry. Diathesis-stress hypothesis – Genetic factors place the individual at risk, but environmental stress factors transform t ...
Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Bipolar Disorder
... neurological disorders, multiple sclerosis [1,2] and also others including Alzheimer [3] and Parkinson [4]. In multiple sclerosis, cognitive and physical disability was correlated with degree of RNFL atrophy [5]. Between psychiatric disorders, decreasing RNFLT (Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness) w ...
... neurological disorders, multiple sclerosis [1,2] and also others including Alzheimer [3] and Parkinson [4]. In multiple sclerosis, cognitive and physical disability was correlated with degree of RNFL atrophy [5]. Between psychiatric disorders, decreasing RNFLT (Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness) w ...
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... A. A person with schizophrenia is not usually a threat to other people, whereas a person with an antisocial personality disorder is frequently at odds and maybe violent toward ...
... A. A person with schizophrenia is not usually a threat to other people, whereas a person with an antisocial personality disorder is frequently at odds and maybe violent toward ...
Acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder following mi
... The objective of this paper is to summarize the existing state of knowledge on relationship between early pregnancy loss and acute stress disorder (ASD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although, grief, depression and anxiety symptoms as a result of miscarriage have been explored, this iss ...
... The objective of this paper is to summarize the existing state of knowledge on relationship between early pregnancy loss and acute stress disorder (ASD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although, grief, depression and anxiety symptoms as a result of miscarriage have been explored, this iss ...
Disorders Pt. 2
... from the Freudian theory that anxiety has been “converted” into serious somatic symptoms in this condition rather than being directly experienced as anxiety. Individuals with these problems experience functional blindness, deafness, paralysis, fainting, seizures, inability to speak, or other serious ...
... from the Freudian theory that anxiety has been “converted” into serious somatic symptoms in this condition rather than being directly experienced as anxiety. Individuals with these problems experience functional blindness, deafness, paralysis, fainting, seizures, inability to speak, or other serious ...
Chronic Subjective Dizziness (CSD) vs. Conversion Disorder
... audiometric evaluation conducted at outside facilities in 2007 and 2008 were normal. Ms. A. was referred to our center for further evaluation. She underwent neurological examination, radiographic imaging of the brain, and audiological and balance function assessment (i.e. videonystagmography, rotary ...
... audiometric evaluation conducted at outside facilities in 2007 and 2008 were normal. Ms. A. was referred to our center for further evaluation. She underwent neurological examination, radiographic imaging of the brain, and audiological and balance function assessment (i.e. videonystagmography, rotary ...
eating disorders in the younger child: is it really an ed?
... B. The disturbance is not because of an associated gastrointestinal or other general medical condition (e.g. esophageal reflux). C. The disturbance is not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g. Rumination Disorder) or by lack of available food. D. The onset is before age 6 years ...
... B. The disturbance is not because of an associated gastrointestinal or other general medical condition (e.g. esophageal reflux). C. The disturbance is not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g. Rumination Disorder) or by lack of available food. D. The onset is before age 6 years ...
Psychological Disorders
... Prevalence of Mental Disorders Estimated percentage of people who have suffered mental disorders during their lives. The estimates are based on the Epidemiological Catchment Area studies and the National Co-morbidity Study, as summarized by Regier and Burke (2000) and Dew, Bromet, and Switzer (2000) ...
... Prevalence of Mental Disorders Estimated percentage of people who have suffered mental disorders during their lives. The estimates are based on the Epidemiological Catchment Area studies and the National Co-morbidity Study, as summarized by Regier and Burke (2000) and Dew, Bromet, and Switzer (2000) ...
Generalized anxiety disorder and personality traits
... Several studies have been conducted to assess the involvement of personality factors and the traits that predispose an individual to develop anxiety disorders. For example, to determine the effect of personality disorders on the outcome of anxiety disorders, Ann Massion and his colleagues assessed p ...
... Several studies have been conducted to assess the involvement of personality factors and the traits that predispose an individual to develop anxiety disorders. For example, to determine the effect of personality disorders on the outcome of anxiety disorders, Ann Massion and his colleagues assessed p ...
Intellectual Disability and Psychiatric Disorders
... and that a person’s level of life functioning will improve if appropriate personalized supports are provided over a sustained period. Psychiatric (Mental) Disorder Definition (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatric Disorders IV‐ Text Revision): A clinically significant behavioral or psy ...
... and that a person’s level of life functioning will improve if appropriate personalized supports are provided over a sustained period. Psychiatric (Mental) Disorder Definition (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatric Disorders IV‐ Text Revision): A clinically significant behavioral or psy ...
Mental Illness and Inherited Predisposition
... mood swings. A person with the condition will experience periods of intense activity (termed mania) and other periods of feelings of hopelessness (termed depression) The mood swings appear to occur spontaneously, without any obvious external cause. The pattern of ‘highs’ and ‘lows’ can occur repeate ...
... mood swings. A person with the condition will experience periods of intense activity (termed mania) and other periods of feelings of hopelessness (termed depression) The mood swings appear to occur spontaneously, without any obvious external cause. The pattern of ‘highs’ and ‘lows’ can occur repeate ...
Clinical Psychology
... are prone to bouts of anger, which sometimes result in physical aggression and violence Just as often, however, they direct their impulsive anger inward and harm themselves ...
... are prone to bouts of anger, which sometimes result in physical aggression and violence Just as often, however, they direct their impulsive anger inward and harm themselves ...
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... are prone to bouts of anger, which sometimes result in physical aggression and violence Just as often, however, they direct their impulsive anger inward and harm themselves ...
... are prone to bouts of anger, which sometimes result in physical aggression and violence Just as often, however, they direct their impulsive anger inward and harm themselves ...
Disruptive insights in psychiatry - Journal of Clinical Investigation
... events in the course of the diseases (25). Similarly, in mental disorders, whether we are focused on hyperactivity, psychosis, or depression, it is possible that these behavioral manifestations represent a late stage of abnormal neural system activity. This brings us to our next disruptive insight. ...
... events in the course of the diseases (25). Similarly, in mental disorders, whether we are focused on hyperactivity, psychosis, or depression, it is possible that these behavioral manifestations represent a late stage of abnormal neural system activity. This brings us to our next disruptive insight. ...