
Deja Review Behavioral Science, Second Edition
... Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden our knowledge, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and the publisher of this work have checked with sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to provide information that is comple ...
... Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden our knowledge, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and the publisher of this work have checked with sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to provide information that is comple ...
View PDF - Hofstra Law
... example, customs and rituals of social and community life, common cultural models of the world, shared understandings of causality, people, and phenomena such as illness and health). CULTURE AND PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS: A DSM-IV PERSPECTIVE 16 (Juan E. Mezzich et al. eds., 1996); see Scharlette Holdma ...
... example, customs and rituals of social and community life, common cultural models of the world, shared understandings of causality, people, and phenomena such as illness and health). CULTURE AND PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS: A DSM-IV PERSPECTIVE 16 (Juan E. Mezzich et al. eds., 1996); see Scharlette Holdma ...
Eating Disorders – A Resource for Parents
... The age of your child will have an impact on a number of aspects of the identification and treatment process. In younger children, it can be more difficult to distinguish between ‘picky’ eating and a variety of behaviours around food that might be of greater concern. It can also be more difficult to ...
... The age of your child will have an impact on a number of aspects of the identification and treatment process. In younger children, it can be more difficult to distinguish between ‘picky’ eating and a variety of behaviours around food that might be of greater concern. It can also be more difficult to ...
Comorbid Bipolar Disorder Among Patients with Conversion Disorder
... with conversion disorder was reported between 31-71%. The present study was planned to assess the overall psychiatric comorbidity, particularly bipolar disorder comorbidity in patients with conversion disorder. Methods: A total of 100 consecutive patients admitted to the Psychiatric Emergency Unit o ...
... with conversion disorder was reported between 31-71%. The present study was planned to assess the overall psychiatric comorbidity, particularly bipolar disorder comorbidity in patients with conversion disorder. Methods: A total of 100 consecutive patients admitted to the Psychiatric Emergency Unit o ...
Mental Illness in the Legal Profession
... found that 56 percent of lawyers surveyed were “very satisfied” with their jobs. 13 Individuals struggle to balance the demands of being a lawyer with the need for downtime, which is essential to maintaining one’s mental and physical health. A 1990 study by the National Survey found the most common ...
... found that 56 percent of lawyers surveyed were “very satisfied” with their jobs. 13 Individuals struggle to balance the demands of being a lawyer with the need for downtime, which is essential to maintaining one’s mental and physical health. A 1990 study by the National Survey found the most common ...
Predicting a Tendency to Use Drugs From Child and Adult Attention
... in a sample of 367 clinic-referred male and female adolescents (13). However, null associations between ADHD and substance problems have also been reported. In a sample of 1302, 11 - 15 years old adolescents, ADHD was unrelated to substance use and related problems (14). Similarly, in a prospective ...
... in a sample of 367 clinic-referred male and female adolescents (13). However, null associations between ADHD and substance problems have also been reported. In a sample of 1302, 11 - 15 years old adolescents, ADHD was unrelated to substance use and related problems (14). Similarly, in a prospective ...
Co-occurring Disorders Specialist Certification Exam
... material recommends which of the following: a. All individuals presenting for substance abuse treatment should be screened routinely for co-occurring mental disorders. b. All individuals presenting for treatment for a mental disorder should be screened routinely for any substance use disorder. c. Bo ...
... material recommends which of the following: a. All individuals presenting for substance abuse treatment should be screened routinely for co-occurring mental disorders. b. All individuals presenting for treatment for a mental disorder should be screened routinely for any substance use disorder. c. Bo ...
... to age seven, and/or prior to age 10 in girls, although there may be significant variation in the age of onset (Biederman and Faraone, 2004; Nutt 2007); and the other DSM-IV-TR criteria must be met . Some experts in the field have suggested that the DSM-IV-TR criteria were developed primarily from o ...
A developmental approach to complex PTSD
... child samples in a principled, rule-governed way and that childhood experiences significantly influenced adult symptoms. Individuals with a trauma history rarely experience only a single traumatic event but rather are likely to have experienced several episodes of traumatic exposure (Kessler, 2000). T ...
... child samples in a principled, rule-governed way and that childhood experiences significantly influenced adult symptoms. Individuals with a trauma history rarely experience only a single traumatic event but rather are likely to have experienced several episodes of traumatic exposure (Kessler, 2000). T ...
Parent Ratings of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms
... DSM-III-R symptoms to comprise two factors of Inattention and Hyperactivity-Impulsivity, as has been the case for teacher ratings. Both of these studies used local samples (i.e., Puerto Rico and Massachusetts), thus limiting the generalizability of findings, including normative data, to the United S ...
... DSM-III-R symptoms to comprise two factors of Inattention and Hyperactivity-Impulsivity, as has been the case for teacher ratings. Both of these studies used local samples (i.e., Puerto Rico and Massachusetts), thus limiting the generalizability of findings, including normative data, to the United S ...
Functional disorders - Funktionelle lidelser
... categorise functional disorder as physical or mental. Components from both are included, and the medical division between body and mind falls short in these disorders. The etiology can be divided as follows: 1. The person’s vulnerability which can originate partly in biological circumstances such as ...
... categorise functional disorder as physical or mental. Components from both are included, and the medical division between body and mind falls short in these disorders. The etiology can be divided as follows: 1. The person’s vulnerability which can originate partly in biological circumstances such as ...
FEBRUARY PUBMED TOPIC ALERT 1: Pediatr Hematol Oncol
... OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the parent and youth versions of the 17-item Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC-17) for identifying children with symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). METHODS: Cross-sectional convenience samples of childr ...
... OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the parent and youth versions of the 17-item Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC-17) for identifying children with symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). METHODS: Cross-sectional convenience samples of childr ...
Dissociative Self-mutilation: A Case Report of Dissociative Amnesia
... with her when she was 21 years old. She was angry at his betrayal and felt humiliated. Two days later, her best friend came to her and blamed her for seducing her boyfriend. As a result, she suddenly lost any sense of what she was doing. When she regained awareness, she found that she was standing o ...
... with her when she was 21 years old. She was angry at his betrayal and felt humiliated. Two days later, her best friend came to her and blamed her for seducing her boyfriend. As a result, she suddenly lost any sense of what she was doing. When she regained awareness, she found that she was standing o ...
PTSD in DSM-5: Understanding the Changes
... problem is that this is defined as a diagnosis of children. We must conclude, therefore, that DSM-5 has hinted at symptoms of complex PTSD, but in the end has left them out of the manual. DSM-5 continues to opt for a universal reaction to stress, as presented in the diagnostic criteria. Culture and ...
... problem is that this is defined as a diagnosis of children. We must conclude, therefore, that DSM-5 has hinted at symptoms of complex PTSD, but in the end has left them out of the manual. DSM-5 continues to opt for a universal reaction to stress, as presented in the diagnostic criteria. Culture and ...
The Divided Mind - The Divine Conspiracy
... which the pain ofa physical disorder is intensified by anxieties and concerns not directly related to the unusual condition. An example would be someone recently involved in a serious automobile accident whose pain may be significantly worsened by concerns about his or her family, job, and so on, not ...
... which the pain ofa physical disorder is intensified by anxieties and concerns not directly related to the unusual condition. An example would be someone recently involved in a serious automobile accident whose pain may be significantly worsened by concerns about his or her family, job, and so on, not ...
Posttraumatic Resilience in Former Ugandan Child Soldiers Fionna Klasen Gabriele Oettingen
... importance. One of the most devastating effects of adversity is the destruction or loss of the fundamental protections afforded by caring adults and friends, such as when parents are killed. Responses to trauma and perceived social support factors.. Cognitive trauma theorists have focused on cogniti ...
... importance. One of the most devastating effects of adversity is the destruction or loss of the fundamental protections afforded by caring adults and friends, such as when parents are killed. Responses to trauma and perceived social support factors.. Cognitive trauma theorists have focused on cogniti ...
AUTISM
... Assumptions about the child’s ability cannot be solely based on their diagnosis. There are many misconceptions regarding autism such as: Autism does not present as a learning disability Autism is just an emotional/behavior disorder ...
... Assumptions about the child’s ability cannot be solely based on their diagnosis. There are many misconceptions regarding autism such as: Autism does not present as a learning disability Autism is just an emotional/behavior disorder ...
Microsoft Word - brochure
... Our predoctoral internship program has eight positions, begins July 1st of each year, and continues one calendar year through June 30. Applicants to the internship must be in good standing in an APA-approved doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology and must have completed at least two y ...
... Our predoctoral internship program has eight positions, begins July 1st of each year, and continues one calendar year through June 30. Applicants to the internship must be in good standing in an APA-approved doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology and must have completed at least two y ...
Understanding the slippery slope of burnout and PTSD
... Burnout, which is essentially the presence of a constant negative attitude toward any aspect of an individual’s work, goes through three phases: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and losing one’s sense of personal accomplishment.3 There are many symptoms of emotional exhaustion, including a ne ...
... Burnout, which is essentially the presence of a constant negative attitude toward any aspect of an individual’s work, goes through three phases: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and losing one’s sense of personal accomplishment.3 There are many symptoms of emotional exhaustion, including a ne ...
PASRR and the Transition to ICD-10
... Section S could be used to total the days that an individual has received nursing home care and services from that provider or for their lifetime utilization. Would require significant infrastructure enhancements but is possible. ...
... Section S could be used to total the days that an individual has received nursing home care and services from that provider or for their lifetime utilization. Would require significant infrastructure enhancements but is possible. ...
Childhood Bipolar Disorder
... • Bipolar patients had worse course that unipolar depressed and normal controls • Bipolar patients had more functional impairment, suicidal attempts, comorbid anxiety and disruptive disorders, and mental health services utilization than the depressed and ...
... • Bipolar patients had worse course that unipolar depressed and normal controls • Bipolar patients had more functional impairment, suicidal attempts, comorbid anxiety and disruptive disorders, and mental health services utilization than the depressed and ...
Separation Anxiety Disorder
... • To be diagnosed with SAD the individual must have reoccurring symptoms. ...
... • To be diagnosed with SAD the individual must have reoccurring symptoms. ...
Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... particularly in females, and possibly following the onset of puberty, and peak during adulthood. The prevalence rates decline in older individuals (i.e., 0.7% in adults over the age of 64). In the general population, the 12 month prevalence estimate for panic disorder across the United States and se ...
... particularly in females, and possibly following the onset of puberty, and peak during adulthood. The prevalence rates decline in older individuals (i.e., 0.7% in adults over the age of 64). In the general population, the 12 month prevalence estimate for panic disorder across the United States and se ...
Is hypochondriasis an anxiety disorder?
... focus on specific signs or symptoms (e.g. sore throat), diseases (e.g. cancer) or vaguely defined somatic phenomena (e.g. ‘my aching veins’). Typically, the individual attributes unwanted bodily sensations to the possible disease (e.g. ‘this headache means I have a brain tumour’) and is highly conce ...
... focus on specific signs or symptoms (e.g. sore throat), diseases (e.g. cancer) or vaguely defined somatic phenomena (e.g. ‘my aching veins’). Typically, the individual attributes unwanted bodily sensations to the possible disease (e.g. ‘this headache means I have a brain tumour’) and is highly conce ...
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders
... usually have sx that meet DSM-5 criteria for somatic sx disorder but only if they have maladaptive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in addition to their somatic sx. ...
... usually have sx that meet DSM-5 criteria for somatic sx disorder but only if they have maladaptive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in addition to their somatic sx. ...