
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder - DSM-5
... present with five. While the criteria have not changed from DSM-IV, examples have been included to illustrate the types of behavior children, older adolescents, and adults with ADHD might exhibit. The descriptions will help clinicians better identify typical ADHD symptoms at each stage of patients’ ...
... present with five. While the criteria have not changed from DSM-IV, examples have been included to illustrate the types of behavior children, older adolescents, and adults with ADHD might exhibit. The descriptions will help clinicians better identify typical ADHD symptoms at each stage of patients’ ...
Reading LSCB Radicalisation and Extremism Indicator Tool (54KB
... Have international events in areas of conflict and civil unrest had a personal impact on the child/ young person resulting in a noticeable change in behaviour? It is important to recognise that many people may be emotionally affected by the plight of what is happening in areas of conflict (i.e. imag ...
... Have international events in areas of conflict and civil unrest had a personal impact on the child/ young person resulting in a noticeable change in behaviour? It is important to recognise that many people may be emotionally affected by the plight of what is happening in areas of conflict (i.e. imag ...
The Oppositional Defiant Child
... Less connected to family and community Fewer chores and responsibilities ...
... Less connected to family and community Fewer chores and responsibilities ...
Slide 1
... e) Risk of acting out such as deliberate self-harm during treatment. Service needs to have facility to respond to crises and manage risk. f) Assess need for educational help. Children with internalising disorders may be underachieving but not picked up. Liaison with schools in relation to the needs ...
... e) Risk of acting out such as deliberate self-harm during treatment. Service needs to have facility to respond to crises and manage risk. f) Assess need for educational help. Children with internalising disorders may be underachieving but not picked up. Liaison with schools in relation to the needs ...
File - Mr. VanderLeest AP Psychology Class
... confidentiality and not expose what they a patient told them in private. However, a judge may require that a psychologist give a testimony as to the psychological state of an ...
... confidentiality and not expose what they a patient told them in private. However, a judge may require that a psychologist give a testimony as to the psychological state of an ...
Somatization: Principles of Clinical Management
... Somatization: Principles of Clinical Management (Continued) A regular appointment schedule is maintained for outpatients, irrespective of clinical course. The patient dialogue and examination and the assessment of new symptoms or signs are engaged judiciously, and usually primarily address somati ...
... Somatization: Principles of Clinical Management (Continued) A regular appointment schedule is maintained for outpatients, irrespective of clinical course. The patient dialogue and examination and the assessment of new symptoms or signs are engaged judiciously, and usually primarily address somati ...
Somato Form PPT
... Somatization: Principles of Clinical Management (Continued) A regular appointment schedule is maintained for outpatients, irrespective of clinical course. The patient dialogue and examination and the assessment of new symptoms or signs are engaged judiciously, and usually primarily address somati ...
... Somatization: Principles of Clinical Management (Continued) A regular appointment schedule is maintained for outpatients, irrespective of clinical course. The patient dialogue and examination and the assessment of new symptoms or signs are engaged judiciously, and usually primarily address somati ...
Personality disorder
... • Pattern of unstable and intense relationships alternating between idealisation and ...
... • Pattern of unstable and intense relationships alternating between idealisation and ...
Fragile X Syndrome Hydrocephalus
... What causes Rett syndrome? Rett syndrome is caused by a mutation on the MECP2 gene of the X chromosome. The MECP2 gene is responsible for turning off other genes when they are no longer needed in development. (Most genes are active for only a specific period in development and then shut off forever. ...
... What causes Rett syndrome? Rett syndrome is caused by a mutation on the MECP2 gene of the X chromosome. The MECP2 gene is responsible for turning off other genes when they are no longer needed in development. (Most genes are active for only a specific period in development and then shut off forever. ...
3rd Annual Conference on HIV/AIDS
... and daily functioning. o Not related to a person’s character—brain based disorder! o Fall on a continuum of severity o Affects 1 in 5 families in America o Most likely to strike in adolescence and young adulthood ...
... and daily functioning. o Not related to a person’s character—brain based disorder! o Fall on a continuum of severity o Affects 1 in 5 families in America o Most likely to strike in adolescence and young adulthood ...
Chapter 10 PowerPoint
... What are your thoughts about bullying? Is it a problem at Marian? How can we solve this ...
... What are your thoughts about bullying? Is it a problem at Marian? How can we solve this ...
Mental Illness intro (Bipolar / mood Disorder
... What causes Mental Disorders? Many believe the some mental disorders such as phobias develop from traumatic or stressful situations such as a death, an accident or an abusive event. Other disorders can be inherited and yet other disorders can result from an injury or a physical disorder that effect ...
... What causes Mental Disorders? Many believe the some mental disorders such as phobias develop from traumatic or stressful situations such as a death, an accident or an abusive event. Other disorders can be inherited and yet other disorders can result from an injury or a physical disorder that effect ...
Effective Treatments for Youth Trauma
... child. They wisely seek help, but the search for help can itself be confusing. How do parents know whether a proposed treatment has a good chance of working? Does their child really need to talk about the traumatic experience as much as some experts say? ...
... child. They wisely seek help, but the search for help can itself be confusing. How do parents know whether a proposed treatment has a good chance of working? Does their child really need to talk about the traumatic experience as much as some experts say? ...
Promoting mental well-being in primary schools
... Promoting mental well-being in primary school students Dr. Nilima Shah Dr. G.K.Vankar Department of Psychiatry B.J.Medical College Ahmedabad ...
... Promoting mental well-being in primary school students Dr. Nilima Shah Dr. G.K.Vankar Department of Psychiatry B.J.Medical College Ahmedabad ...
Tourette Syndrome, Obsessive Compulsive
... results from this experiment are that the QOL of those with OCD is consistently low. The people the researchers labeled “treatment nonresponders” have a poorer QOL than those considered “partial treatment responders” (2008). They also studied pretreatment differences and found that the treatment non ...
... results from this experiment are that the QOL of those with OCD is consistently low. The people the researchers labeled “treatment nonresponders” have a poorer QOL than those considered “partial treatment responders” (2008). They also studied pretreatment differences and found that the treatment non ...
Understanding Pervasive Developmental Disorders
... These symptoms often improve with treatment and rehabilitation. Seizures develop in approximately one-third of autistic children — the risk is greatest when the symptoms are severe. Behavior problems may get worse during adolescence and some children may develop depression. Parents need to be adapta ...
... These symptoms often improve with treatment and rehabilitation. Seizures develop in approximately one-third of autistic children — the risk is greatest when the symptoms are severe. Behavior problems may get worse during adolescence and some children may develop depression. Parents need to be adapta ...
Why transition to adult service system?
... FOCUS and FREQUENCY: patients transitioning to adult services or searching for physicians with expertise that accept insurance. We accept Medicare and Medicaid at our clinic. 50 – 60% of patients seen choose Urban Family Practice as their MEDICAL HOME for continuing primary care. We are a private, ...
... FOCUS and FREQUENCY: patients transitioning to adult services or searching for physicians with expertise that accept insurance. We accept Medicare and Medicaid at our clinic. 50 – 60% of patients seen choose Urban Family Practice as their MEDICAL HOME for continuing primary care. We are a private, ...
Schizoid Personality Disorder
... Schizoid Personality Disorder What is schizoid personality disorder? People who have schizoid personality disorder do not want relationships with other people. It's not that they hate people, they just prefer to be alone. They have a lot of trouble understanding and expressing emotions. ...
... Schizoid Personality Disorder What is schizoid personality disorder? People who have schizoid personality disorder do not want relationships with other people. It's not that they hate people, they just prefer to be alone. They have a lot of trouble understanding and expressing emotions. ...
Psychological DisordersClickers
... attribution is most likely to help her cope without becoming depressed? A. “I’ll always be a poor student.” B. “The teacher gave a particularly hard exam this time.” C. “Of course my grade is bad, since I can’t do anything right.” D. “Once again I proved that I just don’t know how to study.” ...
... attribution is most likely to help her cope without becoming depressed? A. “I’ll always be a poor student.” B. “The teacher gave a particularly hard exam this time.” C. “Of course my grade is bad, since I can’t do anything right.” D. “Once again I proved that I just don’t know how to study.” ...
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Associated with a Psychotic State
... watching TV and listening to music. He saw several psychologists and psychiatrists. He tried different types of therapies and relaxation techniques. He tried antidepressants and anxiolytics, but refused lithium, which was offered to him by one psychiatrist. He was not consistent in pursuing treatmen ...
... watching TV and listening to music. He saw several psychologists and psychiatrists. He tried different types of therapies and relaxation techniques. He tried antidepressants and anxiolytics, but refused lithium, which was offered to him by one psychiatrist. He was not consistent in pursuing treatmen ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... • Physical complaints without a clear medical cause and severe anxiety focused on the possibility of having a serious illness • Medical reassurance does not seem to help • Comorbidity with anxiety and mood disorders ...
... • Physical complaints without a clear medical cause and severe anxiety focused on the possibility of having a serious illness • Medical reassurance does not seem to help • Comorbidity with anxiety and mood disorders ...
Drop the language of disorder Evidence
... with less unusual and distressing mental states. There is no easy ‘cut-off’ between ‘normal’ experience and ‘disorder’. We should also recognise that psychosocial factors such as poverty, unemployment and trauma are the most strongly evidenced causal factors for psychological distress (2) although, ...
... with less unusual and distressing mental states. There is no easy ‘cut-off’ between ‘normal’ experience and ‘disorder’. We should also recognise that psychosocial factors such as poverty, unemployment and trauma are the most strongly evidenced causal factors for psychological distress (2) although, ...
L1- emotionsl_aspects_physical
... • Role of Cognitive Understanding by Parents and Child to Disease Management and Control ...
... • Role of Cognitive Understanding by Parents and Child to Disease Management and Control ...
Somatoform Disorders and Dissociative Disorders
... • A person interprets normal physical sensations as symptoms of a disease » Patient often moves from doctor to doctor, seeking and receiving more medical attention, but fails to confront the disorder’s psychological root » Adolf Hitler suffered from hypochondriasis ...
... • A person interprets normal physical sensations as symptoms of a disease » Patient often moves from doctor to doctor, seeking and receiving more medical attention, but fails to confront the disorder’s psychological root » Adolf Hitler suffered from hypochondriasis ...
MHMD PowerPoint presentation
... welfare staff haven’t historically screened all children & youth coming into care, and some of them have had significant needs for support – we need to craft case plans that include support for mental health needs. Trauma Informed Practice: A different way of being with families, acknowledges that ...
... welfare staff haven’t historically screened all children & youth coming into care, and some of them have had significant needs for support – we need to craft case plans that include support for mental health needs. Trauma Informed Practice: A different way of being with families, acknowledges that ...