Evidence-Based Assessment of Anxiety and Its Disorders in
... or treatment planning (Davis & Ollendick, 2005) relative to the assessment of a single response system in isolation. In addition, as Davis and Ollendick noted, concordance among the three systems is oftentimes wanting, and most researchers have not shown that efficacious treatments address and reduc ...
... or treatment planning (Davis & Ollendick, 2005) relative to the assessment of a single response system in isolation. In addition, as Davis and Ollendick noted, concordance among the three systems is oftentimes wanting, and most researchers have not shown that efficacious treatments address and reduc ...
DIAGNOSIS
... Proximity to Trauma - A person's proximity to a trauma has been found to be directly related to their degree of resulting distress and PTSD development. An interesting demonstration of this phenomenon was found in the 1987 study of children at an Los Angeles elementary school who survived a sniper ...
... Proximity to Trauma - A person's proximity to a trauma has been found to be directly related to their degree of resulting distress and PTSD development. An interesting demonstration of this phenomenon was found in the 1987 study of children at an Los Angeles elementary school who survived a sniper ...
Autism in adults: Evidence Update May 2014
... the USA (2 studies with an overlapping population), Sweden (2 studies with the same population) and Denmark (1 study). Pooled analysis of studies with mutually exclusive populations (that is, the most recent studies from the USA and Sweden together with the Danish study) gave SMR=2.8% (95% CI 1.8 t ...
... the USA (2 studies with an overlapping population), Sweden (2 studies with the same population) and Denmark (1 study). Pooled analysis of studies with mutually exclusive populations (that is, the most recent studies from the USA and Sweden together with the Danish study) gave SMR=2.8% (95% CI 1.8 t ...
Screening for eating disorders in primary care
... provider’s view of what represents a healthy body. Patients will present to the primary care setting with vague, non-specific symptoms that may be the direct result of an eating disorder, but they are not likely to acknowledge, or be aware that they have such a disorder. Screening populations who ar ...
... provider’s view of what represents a healthy body. Patients will present to the primary care setting with vague, non-specific symptoms that may be the direct result of an eating disorder, but they are not likely to acknowledge, or be aware that they have such a disorder. Screening populations who ar ...
A Profile Analysis of the SCL-90
... gate the psychopathology of children and to classify children's symptoms into categories. They established groups of (1) unsocial ized youth that were also aggressive, (2) socialized delinquent youth, and (3) a group that was withdrawn or overinhibited. ...
... gate the psychopathology of children and to classify children's symptoms into categories. They established groups of (1) unsocial ized youth that were also aggressive, (2) socialized delinquent youth, and (3) a group that was withdrawn or overinhibited. ...
Depression And Bipolar Disorder - Entertainment Industries Council
... been perfecting its system for encouraging the art of making a difference. Three basic elements drive our system and are at the heart of all we do: education, resources, and recognition. Education provides our creative community with a better understanding of health and social issues and the ways we ...
... been perfecting its system for encouraging the art of making a difference. Three basic elements drive our system and are at the heart of all we do: education, resources, and recognition. Education provides our creative community with a better understanding of health and social issues and the ways we ...
If Your Adolescent Has Depression or Bipolar Disorder An Essential
... with bipolar disorder, depression often appears first, only to be followed later by mania. The result can be a wild emotional ride, as the teen’s rollercoaster moods fluctuate between extreme lows and extreme highs. During a bout of depression or mania, teenagers can wreak havoc on the lives of thos ...
... with bipolar disorder, depression often appears first, only to be followed later by mania. The result can be a wild emotional ride, as the teen’s rollercoaster moods fluctuate between extreme lows and extreme highs. During a bout of depression or mania, teenagers can wreak havoc on the lives of thos ...
Quinolones and Tendon Ruptures
... was obtained. In one patient who had a rupture, the histopathology showed necrosis along with neovascularization, multiple fissures, and interstitial edema, but no inflammatory cell infiltrate.4,11 Histopathology in a second case of ruptured Achilles tendon showed necrosis and cystic changes that ar ...
... was obtained. In one patient who had a rupture, the histopathology showed necrosis along with neovascularization, multiple fissures, and interstitial edema, but no inflammatory cell infiltrate.4,11 Histopathology in a second case of ruptured Achilles tendon showed necrosis and cystic changes that ar ...
AttentionDeficitHyperactivity Disorder in Young French Male Prisoners
... Adult and childhood ADHD diagnoses were evaluated using the Conners’Adult ADHD Diagnostic Interview for DSM-IV (CAADID) (24,25). The CAADID is a semi-structured interview for diagnosing ADHD in adults. It was designed to assess DSMIV criteria for adult ADHD in order to establish an accurate and appr ...
... Adult and childhood ADHD diagnoses were evaluated using the Conners’Adult ADHD Diagnostic Interview for DSM-IV (CAADID) (24,25). The CAADID is a semi-structured interview for diagnosing ADHD in adults. It was designed to assess DSMIV criteria for adult ADHD in order to establish an accurate and appr ...
Thesis - KI Open Archive
... children and, if left untreated, increase the risk of impairment and psychiatric illness in the future. Although cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a recommended treatment for pediatric anxiety disorders, a large proportion of children do not receive CBT. Internet-delivered CBT (ICBT) is an effecti ...
... children and, if left untreated, increase the risk of impairment and psychiatric illness in the future. Although cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a recommended treatment for pediatric anxiety disorders, a large proportion of children do not receive CBT. Internet-delivered CBT (ICBT) is an effecti ...
Episodic Syndromes That May Be Associated With Migraine
... similar to Abdominal migraines. There is evidence to suggest that FRAP occurring in the absence of headache may be a migraine equivalent or an early expression of adult migraine. More recently [9] it has been suggested that recurrent abdominal pain should be viewed as a prodrome of migraine headache ...
... similar to Abdominal migraines. There is evidence to suggest that FRAP occurring in the absence of headache may be a migraine equivalent or an early expression of adult migraine. More recently [9] it has been suggested that recurrent abdominal pain should be viewed as a prodrome of migraine headache ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... and socially. They are serious mental illnesses and include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. Over 725,000 men and women in the UK are affected by eating disorders (2% of the working population). This figure means that you are likely to have employees who are affected by e ...
... and socially. They are serious mental illnesses and include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. Over 725,000 men and women in the UK are affected by eating disorders (2% of the working population). This figure means that you are likely to have employees who are affected by e ...
THE DISSOCIATIVE CONTINUUM
... some way. When it is not a single event but a daily event, the psyche organizes these experiences in what could be thought of as alternate personality. This alter's job is to hold years of abuse. The brain is ravaged as it is with PTSD. When a DID client undergoes treatment the "alter" comes forward ...
... some way. When it is not a single event but a daily event, the psyche organizes these experiences in what could be thought of as alternate personality. This alter's job is to hold years of abuse. The brain is ravaged as it is with PTSD. When a DID client undergoes treatment the "alter" comes forward ...
The concept of mixed state in bipolar disorder
... Lastly, diagnosis of a mixed episode correlated with the use of mood-altering substances, pharmacological therapies or general medical conditions is not allowed, which are all rather common 20. The major limitations in ICD-10 criteria concern the low precision and reliability of the diagnostic defin ...
... Lastly, diagnosis of a mixed episode correlated with the use of mood-altering substances, pharmacological therapies or general medical conditions is not allowed, which are all rather common 20. The major limitations in ICD-10 criteria concern the low precision and reliability of the diagnostic defin ...
A New Model of Dissociative Identity Disorder
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... 330 West Brambleton Avenue, Suite 206, Norfolk, VA 23510, USA ...
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... others have towards those with this syndrome. These results also need to be interpreted within a context where psychiatrists and physicians have regarded fatigue as one of the least important of presenting symptoms (Lewis and Wessely 1992). More recently, many within the research community have adop ...
... others have towards those with this syndrome. These results also need to be interpreted within a context where psychiatrists and physicians have regarded fatigue as one of the least important of presenting symptoms (Lewis and Wessely 1992). More recently, many within the research community have adop ...
Suicidal Behaviour in Children and Adolescents. Part 1
... discuss their suicidal thoughts.' About 10% of youth repeat a suicide attempt within 1 year,^^'^^ and the repetition rate 24S ...
... discuss their suicidal thoughts.' About 10% of youth repeat a suicide attempt within 1 year,^^'^^ and the repetition rate 24S ...
Substance Abuse in Older Adults: An Exploratory - The Keep
... The increasing number of older adults in the United States, due in part to the Baby Boomer generation, means that there is also an increase in the number of older adults dealing with substance abuse problems. The compounded effects of multiple legal medications with alcohol, illicit drugs, or abused ...
... The increasing number of older adults in the United States, due in part to the Baby Boomer generation, means that there is also an increase in the number of older adults dealing with substance abuse problems. The compounded effects of multiple legal medications with alcohol, illicit drugs, or abused ...
a history of antisocial personality disorder in the
... morality or empathy amongst other traits, whereas people diagnosed with sociopathy do have a sense of morality and a conscience, but their morals do not reflect the culture in which they live (Pemment, 2013). Today, psychopathy and sociopathy lay within the realm of antisocial personality disorder e ...
... morality or empathy amongst other traits, whereas people diagnosed with sociopathy do have a sense of morality and a conscience, but their morals do not reflect the culture in which they live (Pemment, 2013). Today, psychopathy and sociopathy lay within the realm of antisocial personality disorder e ...
The Relation Between Sluggish Cognitive Tempo and
... informed consent, most school districts mailed the recruitment letter directly to the family so that the twins’ names would remain confidential until the family replied to our letter to indicate their interest in participating in the study. Therefore, it is not possible to compare directly the famil ...
... informed consent, most school districts mailed the recruitment letter directly to the family so that the twins’ names would remain confidential until the family replied to our letter to indicate their interest in participating in the study. Therefore, it is not possible to compare directly the famil ...
psychological evaluation of torture allegations
... and reporting of the findings for use in related legal processes. The Istanbul Protocol sheds light on the different aspects of this function and provides guidance on how it may be fulfilled in practice. In spite of its international recognition among health, legal and human rights experts as well a ...
... and reporting of the findings for use in related legal processes. The Istanbul Protocol sheds light on the different aspects of this function and provides guidance on how it may be fulfilled in practice. In spite of its international recognition among health, legal and human rights experts as well a ...
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... Neo-Kraepelinian Propositions (Klerman, 1978) Psychiatry is a branch of medicine based on science Psychiatry treats people with illness, who are ...
... Neo-Kraepelinian Propositions (Klerman, 1978) Psychiatry is a branch of medicine based on science Psychiatry treats people with illness, who are ...
Clinical Practice Guideline for Patients with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Magellan Health
... compared ADHD subtypes (n=371) on level of comorbidity, treatment response and etiology using data from subjects already enrolled in a randomized controlled trial of methylphenidate (Grizenko et al., 2010). Results showed significant differences in these parameters leading to speculation that ADHD s ...
... compared ADHD subtypes (n=371) on level of comorbidity, treatment response and etiology using data from subjects already enrolled in a randomized controlled trial of methylphenidate (Grizenko et al., 2010). Results showed significant differences in these parameters leading to speculation that ADHD s ...
Low self-compassion in patients with somatoform disorder
... loneliness and isolation from other people (Landa et al., 2012a). However, the element of common humanity involves feeling connected to others and recognizing that all humans are imperfect, and experience suffering and failure. It also entails seeing one’s own shortcomings and difficulties in the gr ...
... loneliness and isolation from other people (Landa et al., 2012a). However, the element of common humanity involves feeling connected to others and recognizing that all humans are imperfect, and experience suffering and failure. It also entails seeing one’s own shortcomings and difficulties in the gr ...