
From Black Bile to the Bipolar Spectrum: A Historical
... framework viewed biological and genetic factors as underlying vulnerabilities to specific psychosocial influences. This conceptual shift is illustrated by the 1952 American Psychiatric Association diagnostic manual’s (DSM-I) description not of manic-depressive illness, but rather of manic-depressive ...
... framework viewed biological and genetic factors as underlying vulnerabilities to specific psychosocial influences. This conceptual shift is illustrated by the 1952 American Psychiatric Association diagnostic manual’s (DSM-I) description not of manic-depressive illness, but rather of manic-depressive ...
- Northumbria Research Link
... following criteria: (a) aged 7-17 years, (b) at least one brother/sister with ASD aged between 3-21 ...
... following criteria: (a) aged 7-17 years, (b) at least one brother/sister with ASD aged between 3-21 ...
2014 ICD-9-CM Mental, Behavioral and
... NOTE: THE DSM-5 IS IN CURRENT USE AND IT CONTAINS BOTH THE ICD-9-CM AND ICD-10-CM CODES. ...
... NOTE: THE DSM-5 IS IN CURRENT USE AND IT CONTAINS BOTH THE ICD-9-CM AND ICD-10-CM CODES. ...
THE DIFFERENTIATION OF PATIENTS WITH MPD OR DDNOS
... Moreover, several studies have shown MPD patients often have a co-existing BPD diagnosis (Horevitz & Braun, 1984; Ross, et at., 1990) . Etiologically there is a strong relationship between MPD as well as BPD and traumatic experiences and neglect in childhood, although in general the prevalence rates ...
... Moreover, several studies have shown MPD patients often have a co-existing BPD diagnosis (Horevitz & Braun, 1984; Ross, et at., 1990) . Etiologically there is a strong relationship between MPD as well as BPD and traumatic experiences and neglect in childhood, although in general the prevalence rates ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... difficulties in school and in completing homework, and somewhat fewer difficulties with peers or family. Conversely, children with excessive hyperactive or impulsive symptoms may do relatively well in school but have difficulties at home or in situations with less guidance and structure. Adults must ...
... difficulties in school and in completing homework, and somewhat fewer difficulties with peers or family. Conversely, children with excessive hyperactive or impulsive symptoms may do relatively well in school but have difficulties at home or in situations with less guidance and structure. Adults must ...
Childhood Trauma Reactions: Teacher Manual
... trauma symptoms, the way children process and respond to a traumatic event depends on their age and developmental maturity. Therefore, there are several important unique developmental differences in the manifestation of trauma symptoms across age groups that need to be taken into consideration to be ...
... trauma symptoms, the way children process and respond to a traumatic event depends on their age and developmental maturity. Therefore, there are several important unique developmental differences in the manifestation of trauma symptoms across age groups that need to be taken into consideration to be ...
Parasomnias - MetroHealth
... around the room to prolonged and complex actions, including going to another part of the house or even outside to the yard or garage. The sleepwalker may return to bed or awaken in the morning in a different part of the house. Sleepwalkers might carry on conversations that are difficult to understa ...
... around the room to prolonged and complex actions, including going to another part of the house or even outside to the yard or garage. The sleepwalker may return to bed or awaken in the morning in a different part of the house. Sleepwalkers might carry on conversations that are difficult to understa ...
The effect of the DSM changes on autism
... have been some misconceptions involved with the disorder. Furthermore, recent research has ruled out some of these misconceptions, and previous potential causes of the disorder. For a while, it was thought that MMR-vaccinations (Mumps, Measles, and Rubella) were a potential cause of Autism. The rese ...
... have been some misconceptions involved with the disorder. Furthermore, recent research has ruled out some of these misconceptions, and previous potential causes of the disorder. For a while, it was thought that MMR-vaccinations (Mumps, Measles, and Rubella) were a potential cause of Autism. The rese ...
Complex_trauma_papers
... As the prevalence of homelessness among men increases, the impact of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder in the lives of homeless men warrants attention. We will review research and clinical reports on the impact of traumatic event exposure, the antecedents and consequences of traumatic events, ...
... As the prevalence of homelessness among men increases, the impact of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder in the lives of homeless men warrants attention. We will review research and clinical reports on the impact of traumatic event exposure, the antecedents and consequences of traumatic events, ...
Hypomania: A brief review of conceptual and diagnostic
... ‘Manic Depression’ in his book published in 19215. Also in 1921, Kretschmer described the premorbid personality features of those who develop bipolar disorder6. The term ‘bipolar disorder’ was first used by Karl Leonhard in 19577, but this was not introduced as a diagnosis until 1980. Despite the ea ...
... ‘Manic Depression’ in his book published in 19215. Also in 1921, Kretschmer described the premorbid personality features of those who develop bipolar disorder6. The term ‘bipolar disorder’ was first used by Karl Leonhard in 19577, but this was not introduced as a diagnosis until 1980. Despite the ea ...
Screening for autism in young children
... communication and play) [Travis et al., 2001; Klinger et al., 2003; Dawson et al., 2004] and (3) restricted or stereotyped behaviors; interests, and activities (non-functional routines or ritualistic behaviors, resistance to changes in the environment, repetitive motor mannerisms, unusual interests ...
... communication and play) [Travis et al., 2001; Klinger et al., 2003; Dawson et al., 2004] and (3) restricted or stereotyped behaviors; interests, and activities (non-functional routines or ritualistic behaviors, resistance to changes in the environment, repetitive motor mannerisms, unusual interests ...
Chapter 6 Summary
... rarely share experiences or emotions with other people 3. Deficits in recognizing facial expressions; when processing information about the human face may overemphasize one part of the face rather than attending to the whole face 4. Impairments in joint social attention - the ability to coordinate o ...
... rarely share experiences or emotions with other people 3. Deficits in recognizing facial expressions; when processing information about the human face may overemphasize one part of the face rather than attending to the whole face 4. Impairments in joint social attention - the ability to coordinate o ...
Running Head: BIPOLAR DISORDER - People
... In another study, using magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the frontal cortex, frontal white matter, and the cerebellar vermis, metabolite ratios and concentrations were measured in groups of children with mood disorders with a Bipolar parent and compared with those of healthy children (Cecil, DelBe ...
... In another study, using magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the frontal cortex, frontal white matter, and the cerebellar vermis, metabolite ratios and concentrations were measured in groups of children with mood disorders with a Bipolar parent and compared with those of healthy children (Cecil, DelBe ...
A Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: How to alleviate her suffering Accurate diagnosis, tailored
... 9. Hypersomnia or insomnia 10. A subjective sense of being overwhelmed or out of control 11. Physical symptoms, such as breast tenderness or swelling, headaches, joint or muscle pain, a sensation of “bloating,” weight gain B. The disturbance markedly interferes with work or school or with usual so ...
... 9. Hypersomnia or insomnia 10. A subjective sense of being overwhelmed or out of control 11. Physical symptoms, such as breast tenderness or swelling, headaches, joint or muscle pain, a sensation of “bloating,” weight gain B. The disturbance markedly interferes with work or school or with usual so ...
Running head: OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER AND
... Understanding Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder: Diagnosis, Demographic Variations, Behavioral Trends, and an Adlerian Methodology There is a great need for clinicians to effectively identify, understand, and treat individuals presenting with symptoms of Oppositional Defiant Disorde ...
... Understanding Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder: Diagnosis, Demographic Variations, Behavioral Trends, and an Adlerian Methodology There is a great need for clinicians to effectively identify, understand, and treat individuals presenting with symptoms of Oppositional Defiant Disorde ...
How do cultural standards of beauty influence BDD? What other
... fear often accompanied by a myriad of physical symptoms) and anxiety about future attacks. It is sometimes, but not always, accompanied by agoraphobia (a fear and avoidance of situations considered to be “unsafe”). For some people, agoraphobia develops in the absence of panic attacks or panic-like s ...
... fear often accompanied by a myriad of physical symptoms) and anxiety about future attacks. It is sometimes, but not always, accompanied by agoraphobia (a fear and avoidance of situations considered to be “unsafe”). For some people, agoraphobia develops in the absence of panic attacks or panic-like s ...
Validity of the Executive Function Theory of Attention
... control. In addition, most EF models distinguish between verbal and spatial working memory, and many include additional processes such as planning and organization, vigilance, and visuospatial orienting (Castellanos and Tannock 2002; HuangPollock and Nigg 2003; Willcutt et al 2005a). Because of spac ...
... control. In addition, most EF models distinguish between verbal and spatial working memory, and many include additional processes such as planning and organization, vigilance, and visuospatial orienting (Castellanos and Tannock 2002; HuangPollock and Nigg 2003; Willcutt et al 2005a). Because of spac ...
Current issues in the assessment and diagnosis of psychopathy
... risk factors for serious criminality and violence. For this reason, PPD is an important construct in forensic mental health practice. The confusion regarding the disorder’s name is longstanding [4] and persists to the present time. Should we refer to it as PPD [5–7] , or just plain psychopathy? What ...
... risk factors for serious criminality and violence. For this reason, PPD is an important construct in forensic mental health practice. The confusion regarding the disorder’s name is longstanding [4] and persists to the present time. Should we refer to it as PPD [5–7] , or just plain psychopathy? What ...
dissociative disorders - Mr. Pustay`s Homepage
... Derealization is associated with depersonalization and it is where a person feels like the objects in his or her environment are changing shape or size, ...
... Derealization is associated with depersonalization and it is where a person feels like the objects in his or her environment are changing shape or size, ...
Family Resource Kit - Children`s Mental Health Matters!
... access resources within Maryland’s mental health system, understand their child’s mental health concerns, find the right type of help, and provide support through the whole process. Family Navigators are parents who have cared for a child with special needs and have been trained to help other famili ...
... access resources within Maryland’s mental health system, understand their child’s mental health concerns, find the right type of help, and provide support through the whole process. Family Navigators are parents who have cared for a child with special needs and have been trained to help other famili ...
Clinical Perspectives on the Applicability of “ACOA” as a Diagnosis
... Under the Direction of Sarah Cook, PhD ...
... Under the Direction of Sarah Cook, PhD ...
psychological disorders
... Moreover, the medical treatments of that era were scarcely more scientific than those of the demonic era, and several were equally barbaric. One gruesome treatment was “bloodletting,” which was premised on the mistaken notion that excessive blood causes mental illness. In some cases, physicians dra ...
... Moreover, the medical treatments of that era were scarcely more scientific than those of the demonic era, and several were equally barbaric. One gruesome treatment was “bloodletting,” which was premised on the mistaken notion that excessive blood causes mental illness. In some cases, physicians dra ...
Clinical Considerations for an Intake Assessment
... Previous (with dates and provider names): Inpatient: Outpatient: Day Treatment: Residential: Group Home: Foster Care: ...
... Previous (with dates and provider names): Inpatient: Outpatient: Day Treatment: Residential: Group Home: Foster Care: ...
Birthplace
... that includes five yes/no items that capture posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)related experiences in the past month. It is designed to be used in primary care settings but is not restricted to those settings. It has been used to screen for PTSD in veterans at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affai ...
... that includes five yes/no items that capture posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)related experiences in the past month. It is designed to be used in primary care settings but is not restricted to those settings. It has been used to screen for PTSD in veterans at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affai ...
HISTRIONIC PERSONALITY STYLE AND DISORDER
... The formulation of personality (and, consequently, the potential for disorder) occurs during child development. No parent and no family environment is perfect. Thus, the imperfections of that home environment will lead to the development of some personality “skew.” That skew is called a personality ...
... The formulation of personality (and, consequently, the potential for disorder) occurs during child development. No parent and no family environment is perfect. Thus, the imperfections of that home environment will lead to the development of some personality “skew.” That skew is called a personality ...