Somatoform Disorders
... Physical examination is remarkable for the absence of objective findings to fully explain the many subjective complaints of individuals with Somatization Disorder. These individuals may be diagnosed with so-called functional disorders (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome). However, because these syndrome ...
... Physical examination is remarkable for the absence of objective findings to fully explain the many subjective complaints of individuals with Somatization Disorder. These individuals may be diagnosed with so-called functional disorders (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome). However, because these syndrome ...
The Behavioral Activation System and Mania
... after an initial success. These various manifestations of BAS hypersensitivity do not appear to be merely epiphenomena of illness, as they are often well documented among at-risk populations. Several of these properties also appear to be related to the course of manic symptoms over time. Despite the ...
... after an initial success. These various manifestations of BAS hypersensitivity do not appear to be merely epiphenomena of illness, as they are often well documented among at-risk populations. Several of these properties also appear to be related to the course of manic symptoms over time. Despite the ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document: THE EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE ON PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME
... attributed reporting of PMS experiences to retrospective measures of premenstrual symptoms; suggesting that reports reflect a woman’s stereotyped beliefs about menstruation (Paige, 1971; Parlee, 1973; 1974) rather than actual experiences. Additionally, Ruble (1977) demonstrated that women who believ ...
... attributed reporting of PMS experiences to retrospective measures of premenstrual symptoms; suggesting that reports reflect a woman’s stereotyped beliefs about menstruation (Paige, 1971; Parlee, 1973; 1974) rather than actual experiences. Additionally, Ruble (1977) demonstrated that women who believ ...
ADHD Combined Type and ADHD Predominantly Inattentive Type
... conceptualization of the disorder. ADHD is now subdivided into three categories, reflecting the possible combinations of the two dimensions: ADHD/predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type (ADHD/HI), which is marked by maladaptive symptoms of hyperactivityimpulsivity; ADHD/predominantly inattentive typ ...
... conceptualization of the disorder. ADHD is now subdivided into three categories, reflecting the possible combinations of the two dimensions: ADHD/predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type (ADHD/HI), which is marked by maladaptive symptoms of hyperactivityimpulsivity; ADHD/predominantly inattentive typ ...
BULIMIA
... The fourth edition of the American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published in 1994, defines bulimia as an eating disorder that involves episodes of binge eating and purging and lack of control over eating. To avoid gaining weight from huge food intak ...
... The fourth edition of the American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published in 1994, defines bulimia as an eating disorder that involves episodes of binge eating and purging and lack of control over eating. To avoid gaining weight from huge food intak ...
1 DSM-5 A Comprehensive Review Dr. Jassin M. Jouria is a medical
... draft was published in 1952. The fifth revision of the Manual, informally known as DSM5, will be published in May 2013. While the Manual has been a valuable tool for decades, it is not without controversy. ...
... draft was published in 1952. The fifth revision of the Manual, informally known as DSM5, will be published in May 2013. While the Manual has been a valuable tool for decades, it is not without controversy. ...
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
... There is a sizable percentage of the population that struggles daily with a problem called AttentionDeficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Many are unaware they have it and those who are diagnosed are often misunderstood and receive less than the most effective treatment and services. Often an individual w ...
... There is a sizable percentage of the population that struggles daily with a problem called AttentionDeficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Many are unaware they have it and those who are diagnosed are often misunderstood and receive less than the most effective treatment and services. Often an individual w ...
CME Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Cosmetic Surgery
... dysmorphic disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision: (1) a preoccupation with an imagined or slight defect in appearance (if a slight physical defect is present, the person’s degree of concern is extreme); (2) marked distress or impairment ...
... dysmorphic disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision: (1) a preoccupation with an imagined or slight defect in appearance (if a slight physical defect is present, the person’s degree of concern is extreme); (2) marked distress or impairment ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
... unexpected death of a loved one, can also cause PTSD. Symptoms usually begin early, within 3 months of the traumatic incident, but sometimes they begin years afterward. Symptoms must last more than a month and be severe enough to interfere with relationships or work to be considered PTSD. The course ...
... unexpected death of a loved one, can also cause PTSD. Symptoms usually begin early, within 3 months of the traumatic incident, but sometimes they begin years afterward. Symptoms must last more than a month and be severe enough to interfere with relationships or work to be considered PTSD. The course ...
Generalized worry disorder - DSM-5
... evidence about the overlap of the two diagnoses. Kendall and Warman[27] in a referred clinical sample using the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (ADIS) Child version (N 5 40; M 5 11.13 yrs) reported that there was 98% agreement on parental reports and 93% agreement on children’s self-reports of ...
... evidence about the overlap of the two diagnoses. Kendall and Warman[27] in a referred clinical sample using the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (ADIS) Child version (N 5 40; M 5 11.13 yrs) reported that there was 98% agreement on parental reports and 93% agreement on children’s self-reports of ...
UNDERSTANDING ABNORMALITY: DEFINITION
... Although there are clear criteria for defining abnormality, diagnosing abnormal conditions is not as straightforward as it may seem. In 1973, David Rosenhan conducted a classic study that threw light on the difficulties involved in this process - 8 sane individuals were able to trick the staff of 12 ...
... Although there are clear criteria for defining abnormality, diagnosing abnormal conditions is not as straightforward as it may seem. In 1973, David Rosenhan conducted a classic study that threw light on the difficulties involved in this process - 8 sane individuals were able to trick the staff of 12 ...
Stray_Liv_Larsen
... displays considerable variation in symptoms. It is a prevalent child psychiatry disorder which lasts into adolescences and adulthood for many persons affected. A high proportion of children with ADHD will experience school failure and develop conduct disorders, delinquent behaviour and antisocial be ...
... displays considerable variation in symptoms. It is a prevalent child psychiatry disorder which lasts into adolescences and adulthood for many persons affected. A high proportion of children with ADHD will experience school failure and develop conduct disorders, delinquent behaviour and antisocial be ...
A guide for caregivers of people with disorder
... ways in childhood and adolescence). • Ways to cope with the personal impact of the illness and to take care of yourself. The information and suggestions in this guide resulted from a study that combined the latest research with the opinions and consensus of international panels of caregivers, peopl ...
... ways in childhood and adolescence). • Ways to cope with the personal impact of the illness and to take care of yourself. The information and suggestions in this guide resulted from a study that combined the latest research with the opinions and consensus of international panels of caregivers, peopl ...
Conversion disorder
... Abstract: Objective: The term 'functional' has a distinguished history, embodying a number of physiological concepts, but has increasingly come to mean 'hysterical'. The DSMV working group proposes to use 'functional' as the official diagnostic term for medically unexplained neurological symptoms (c ...
... Abstract: Objective: The term 'functional' has a distinguished history, embodying a number of physiological concepts, but has increasingly come to mean 'hysterical'. The DSMV working group proposes to use 'functional' as the official diagnostic term for medically unexplained neurological symptoms (c ...
Depression in Children and Young People Identification and management
... 18th birthday who have experience of depression. For young adults of 18 years and over, healthcare professionals should follow the NICE clinical guideline number 23, Depression: Management of Depression in Primary and Secondary Care (NICE, 2004). (For information concerning transfer to adult service ...
... 18th birthday who have experience of depression. For young adults of 18 years and over, healthcare professionals should follow the NICE clinical guideline number 23, Depression: Management of Depression in Primary and Secondary Care (NICE, 2004). (For information concerning transfer to adult service ...
Irritability in child and adolescent anxiety disorders.
... NY). Our primary analysis tested differences between self- and parentrated ARI total scores in the HC and ANX groups. The secondary analysis tested differences in irritability among mental disorders (ANX, SMD, and BD) and by informant. Age and IQ may influence both the degree of irritability and its ...
... NY). Our primary analysis tested differences between self- and parentrated ARI total scores in the HC and ANX groups. The secondary analysis tested differences in irritability among mental disorders (ANX, SMD, and BD) and by informant. Age and IQ may influence both the degree of irritability and its ...
Research Article IRRITABILITY IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ANXIETY DISORDERS
... NY). Our primary analysis tested differences between self- and parentrated ARI total scores in the HC and ANX groups. The secondary analysis tested differences in irritability among mental disorders (ANX, SMD, and BD) and by informant. Age and IQ may influence both the degree of irritability and its ...
... NY). Our primary analysis tested differences between self- and parentrated ARI total scores in the HC and ANX groups. The secondary analysis tested differences in irritability among mental disorders (ANX, SMD, and BD) and by informant. Age and IQ may influence both the degree of irritability and its ...
Dysphoric mania, mixed states, and mania with mixed features
... irritability or feelings of hostility in reaction to external stimuli; aggressive or destructive behaviors; and suspiciousness. Starcevic12 argued that dysphoria was “a complex emotional state, consisting of intense unhappiness and irritability” (p 12). Bertschy et al20 defined dysphoria as 3 of the ...
... irritability or feelings of hostility in reaction to external stimuli; aggressive or destructive behaviors; and suspiciousness. Starcevic12 argued that dysphoria was “a complex emotional state, consisting of intense unhappiness and irritability” (p 12). Bertschy et al20 defined dysphoria as 3 of the ...
A Comparison of the Cognitive Deficits in Reading Disability
... recruited in which neither twin exhibited evidence of learning problems in their school records. Individuals with pervasive developmental disorder, an early closed-head injury, or documented evidence of other more specific genetic or environmental risk factors such as maternal alcohol or substance u ...
... recruited in which neither twin exhibited evidence of learning problems in their school records. Individuals with pervasive developmental disorder, an early closed-head injury, or documented evidence of other more specific genetic or environmental risk factors such as maternal alcohol or substance u ...
Division of Motor Vehicles Medical Report Form PART I •
... 5. If applicant has hypertension, answer the following: A. What is present BP reading? ________________________________________________________________________ B. Is there any indication of abnormal urinary function, hypertensive cerebrovascular damage, left ventricular hypertrophy, peripheral vascu ...
... 5. If applicant has hypertension, answer the following: A. What is present BP reading? ________________________________________________________________________ B. Is there any indication of abnormal urinary function, hypertensive cerebrovascular damage, left ventricular hypertrophy, peripheral vascu ...
Full Issue - The Professional Counselor
... Consider to what extent signs and symptoms are related to another medical condition. Clients present with signs and symptoms that may be caused by or coincident with another medical condition in a variety of ways. Nussbaum (2013) defined possible manifestations including (a) medical conditions that ...
... Consider to what extent signs and symptoms are related to another medical condition. Clients present with signs and symptoms that may be caused by or coincident with another medical condition in a variety of ways. Nussbaum (2013) defined possible manifestations including (a) medical conditions that ...
Preview the material
... be a very confusing time, even for a teen who does not have a mental illness. When an adolescent or young adult is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, the mood changes and other symptoms associated with the illness can be overwhelming. The individual may turn to alcohol or drugs to experience some reli ...
... be a very confusing time, even for a teen who does not have a mental illness. When an adolescent or young adult is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, the mood changes and other symptoms associated with the illness can be overwhelming. The individual may turn to alcohol or drugs to experience some reli ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in DSM-5
... Ultimately, the SWG decided to retain the broad approach. In part, this was in keeping with the conservative nature of the DSM-5 revision process, which opposed the type of sweeping changes the narrow approach entailed. More importantly, though, the concern was that the narrow approach fails to prov ...
... Ultimately, the SWG decided to retain the broad approach. In part, this was in keeping with the conservative nature of the DSM-5 revision process, which opposed the type of sweeping changes the narrow approach entailed. More importantly, though, the concern was that the narrow approach fails to prov ...
31 facts about tuberous sclerosis complex (tsc)
... 16p13 typically result in severe polycystic kidney disease during childhood. 19. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is the primary pulmonary feature of TSC, occurring almost exclusively in females. LAM develops over time at different rates in different people, and some young women can be severely affect ...
... 16p13 typically result in severe polycystic kidney disease during childhood. 19. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is the primary pulmonary feature of TSC, occurring almost exclusively in females. LAM develops over time at different rates in different people, and some young women can be severely affect ...