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Bipolar Disorder: Medications
... Lithium is the most commonly prescribed mood stabilizer for people with bipolar disorder. It has proven helpful in controlling mood swings in both directions from mania to depression and from depression to mania. Lithium will start to reduce symptoms of mania within two weeks of starting therapy, bu ...
... Lithium is the most commonly prescribed mood stabilizer for people with bipolar disorder. It has proven helpful in controlling mood swings in both directions from mania to depression and from depression to mania. Lithium will start to reduce symptoms of mania within two weeks of starting therapy, bu ...
Phase II Treatment of Complex Trauma
... Examples: -body memories – physical symptoms such as bleeding or severe pain occur in the present but are unexplained ...
... Examples: -body memories – physical symptoms such as bleeding or severe pain occur in the present but are unexplained ...
Slide 1
... • Avoidance of social groups, team sports etc • Prefererence for watching films, listening to music, playing computer games ...
... • Avoidance of social groups, team sports etc • Prefererence for watching films, listening to music, playing computer games ...
Depressive Disorder in DSM-5
... Disorder (DMDD) • Rationale for adding new disorder • Essential feature: Severe temper outbursts with underlying persistent angry or irritable mood – Temper outburst frequency: Three or more time a week – Duration: Temper outbursts and the persistently irritable mood between outbursts lasts at least ...
... Disorder (DMDD) • Rationale for adding new disorder • Essential feature: Severe temper outbursts with underlying persistent angry or irritable mood – Temper outburst frequency: Three or more time a week – Duration: Temper outbursts and the persistently irritable mood between outbursts lasts at least ...
File - Alphonse Asylum
... When physicians discovered that syphilis led to mental disorders, they started using medical models to review the physical causes of these disorders. ...
... When physicians discovered that syphilis led to mental disorders, they started using medical models to review the physical causes of these disorders. ...
Conduct-Disorder-Pres_Herring-Final-2013
... 3:1 male to female Appears to be fairly consistent across various countries Rise from childhood to adolescence Per the DSM-IV-TR: “The prevalence of Conduct Disorder appears to have increased over the last decades and may be higher in urban than in rural settings. Rates vary widely depending ...
... 3:1 male to female Appears to be fairly consistent across various countries Rise from childhood to adolescence Per the DSM-IV-TR: “The prevalence of Conduct Disorder appears to have increased over the last decades and may be higher in urban than in rural settings. Rates vary widely depending ...
MPHLECTURE6 - health and wellness
... Delusional disorder: People with this illness have delusions involving real-life situations that could be true, such as being followed, being conspired against or having a disease. These delusions persist for at least one month. Shared psychotic disorder: This illness occurs when a person develops d ...
... Delusional disorder: People with this illness have delusions involving real-life situations that could be true, such as being followed, being conspired against or having a disease. These delusions persist for at least one month. Shared psychotic disorder: This illness occurs when a person develops d ...
Psychiatry Turkey Book
... Brief Psychotic Disorder (with or w/o marked stressors) Hallucinations, delusions, disorganized behavior or speech for 1 day to 1 month. Delusional Disorder Non-bizarre delusions for at least 1 month; behavior/functioning not significantly impaired ...
... Brief Psychotic Disorder (with or w/o marked stressors) Hallucinations, delusions, disorganized behavior or speech for 1 day to 1 month. Delusional Disorder Non-bizarre delusions for at least 1 month; behavior/functioning not significantly impaired ...
Facts and Myths about Pyrrole Disorder
... pyrroles, which can result in a deficiency of both PLP and zinc.! • A genetic Pyrrole Disorder can result in low serotonin and GABA levels, and SSRI antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications may be beneficial. However, targeted therapeutic dosages of supplements may provide similar benefits with ...
... pyrroles, which can result in a deficiency of both PLP and zinc.! • A genetic Pyrrole Disorder can result in low serotonin and GABA levels, and SSRI antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications may be beneficial. However, targeted therapeutic dosages of supplements may provide similar benefits with ...
Neurotic, Psychotic or Just Plain Nuts?
... 8) Dissociative Disorders is the correct name for the over-used and very poorly-understood term “multiple personality disorder.” This is an extremely rare condition that involves some form of disassociation from one’s identity. ...
... 8) Dissociative Disorders is the correct name for the over-used and very poorly-understood term “multiple personality disorder.” This is an extremely rare condition that involves some form of disassociation from one’s identity. ...
Mood Disorders DSM V Handout
... A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning: at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. Note: Do not include symptoms that are clearly attributable to ...
... A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning: at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. Note: Do not include symptoms that are clearly attributable to ...
Theories of personality - abbydelman / FrontPage
... Depressed people believe their situation is permanent, uncontrollable. Rumination Brooding about negative aspects of one’s life Cognitive therapy is often effective in treating depression ...
... Depressed people believe their situation is permanent, uncontrollable. Rumination Brooding about negative aspects of one’s life Cognitive therapy is often effective in treating depression ...
Mental Health Nursing II NURS 2310 Unit 12 Personality Disorders
... perceiving, reacting, and relating to other people and events that is relatively inflexible and that impairs a person’s ability to function socially; personality traits become rigid and dysfunctional; personality disorders are chronic and maladaptive, impacting all aspects of one’s life. ...
... perceiving, reacting, and relating to other people and events that is relatively inflexible and that impairs a person’s ability to function socially; personality traits become rigid and dysfunctional; personality disorders are chronic and maladaptive, impacting all aspects of one’s life. ...
Memory - Union County College
... • The power of diagnostic labels. • Confusion of serious mental disorders with normal problems. • The illusion of objectivity and universality. ...
... • The power of diagnostic labels. • Confusion of serious mental disorders with normal problems. • The illusion of objectivity and universality. ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Psychological Disorders
... Approximately 48% of adults experienced symptoms at least once in their lives Approximately 80% who experienced symptoms in the last year did NOT seek treatment Most people seem to deal with symptoms without complete debilitation Women have higher prevalence of depression and anxiety Men have higher ...
... Approximately 48% of adults experienced symptoms at least once in their lives Approximately 80% who experienced symptoms in the last year did NOT seek treatment Most people seem to deal with symptoms without complete debilitation Women have higher prevalence of depression and anxiety Men have higher ...
Childhood Dissociative Identity Disorder
... Open-eyed and vulnerable she waits – for that feeling of dread, for footsteps, for the touch, for the smell. ‘Please God, will you save her this time? Don’t you listen? Why won’t you put an end to her hell’? Sorrow stares out a little child’s eyes as her mind switches gears and she wishes for butter ...
... Open-eyed and vulnerable she waits – for that feeling of dread, for footsteps, for the touch, for the smell. ‘Please God, will you save her this time? Don’t you listen? Why won’t you put an end to her hell’? Sorrow stares out a little child’s eyes as her mind switches gears and she wishes for butter ...
post traumatic stress disorder
... Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms can come and go. You may have more symptoms during times of higher stress or when you experience symbolic reminders of what you went through. For example, some people whose PTSD symptoms had been gone for years saw their symptoms come back again with the terro ...
... Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms can come and go. You may have more symptoms during times of higher stress or when you experience symbolic reminders of what you went through. For example, some people whose PTSD symptoms had been gone for years saw their symptoms come back again with the terro ...
Types of Depression Abraham Lincoln called it a terrible melancholy
... irritable mood. At least three (or four if only mania is experienced) of the following symptoms are also present: inflated self-esteem or self-importance, compulsive talking, racing thoughts or ideas, a decreased need for sleep, an increase in goal-oriented activities or excessive movement, and exce ...
... irritable mood. At least three (or four if only mania is experienced) of the following symptoms are also present: inflated self-esteem or self-importance, compulsive talking, racing thoughts or ideas, a decreased need for sleep, an increase in goal-oriented activities or excessive movement, and exce ...
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION VI SEMESTER
... 49. _____________ is best known of depression specific psychotherapy for unipolar depression. a) Cognitive behavioral therapy b) Lithium therapy c) Interpersonal therapy d) Family therapy 50. __________ is used with seriously depressed patients who may present immediate and serious suicidal risk. a) ...
... 49. _____________ is best known of depression specific psychotherapy for unipolar depression. a) Cognitive behavioral therapy b) Lithium therapy c) Interpersonal therapy d) Family therapy 50. __________ is used with seriously depressed patients who may present immediate and serious suicidal risk. a) ...
List of Symptoms Mood swings from elation to depression Periods of
... antipsychotic drug. (Note: Although this is not the forum for a discussion about the appropriate use of physical and chemical restraints in psychiatric settings, this is an important topic in terms of striking the balance between doing least harm to the patient and maintaining a safe environment for ...
... antipsychotic drug. (Note: Although this is not the forum for a discussion about the appropriate use of physical and chemical restraints in psychiatric settings, this is an important topic in terms of striking the balance between doing least harm to the patient and maintaining a safe environment for ...
February 2015 – What`s a Kid to Do?
... Headaches, stomachaches Anticipatory anxiety Sleep disruption Perfectionist tendencies– nothing is good enough Overly responsible Unnecessary apologizing Concerned that others are upset with them Avoidance and/or refusal Excessive time spent consoling/ coaxing in daily activities ...
... Headaches, stomachaches Anticipatory anxiety Sleep disruption Perfectionist tendencies– nothing is good enough Overly responsible Unnecessary apologizing Concerned that others are upset with them Avoidance and/or refusal Excessive time spent consoling/ coaxing in daily activities ...
Back to Basics: Psychotic Spectrum Disorders
... Fertility rates close to that of general population 80% have significant concurrent medical illness and only 50% of this is diagnosed >75% smoke Suicide is leading cause of mortality 15% success rate ...
... Fertility rates close to that of general population 80% have significant concurrent medical illness and only 50% of this is diagnosed >75% smoke Suicide is leading cause of mortality 15% success rate ...
Somatoform Disorders
... between the thumb and forefinger). A diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gerhig's Disease, has been made. Patient gives a history of being very unhappy and isolated. She feels that the marriage to her husband of 27 years deteriorated. He spends very little time with her and she feels ...
... between the thumb and forefinger). A diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gerhig's Disease, has been made. Patient gives a history of being very unhappy and isolated. She feels that the marriage to her husband of 27 years deteriorated. He spends very little time with her and she feels ...
Mood Disorders in Children & Adolescents
... were 2.5 times more likely to show response. • CBT participants who received problemsolving and social skills treatment, were 2.3 and 2.6 times, respectively, more likely to have a positive response. Kennard et al., 2009 (Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology) ...
... were 2.5 times more likely to show response. • CBT participants who received problemsolving and social skills treatment, were 2.3 and 2.6 times, respectively, more likely to have a positive response. Kennard et al., 2009 (Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology) ...
SEPTA Anxiety Mental Health Concerns_March 2016
... Feelings of nervousness without a root cause or trigger People may experience restlessness, concentration difficulties, irritability, muscle tension, somatic complaints, sleep difficulties ...
... Feelings of nervousness without a root cause or trigger People may experience restlessness, concentration difficulties, irritability, muscle tension, somatic complaints, sleep difficulties ...