Research Quarterly The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: Rationale, Evidence,
... dissociative class who were distinct from those with high PTSD severity and no dissociation and from those with low PTSD severity and no dissociation. The dissociative group was also associated with higher severity of clinician-rated flashbacks and self-reported a higher level of exposure to childho ...
... dissociative class who were distinct from those with high PTSD severity and no dissociation and from those with low PTSD severity and no dissociation. The dissociative group was also associated with higher severity of clinician-rated flashbacks and self-reported a higher level of exposure to childho ...
The traumatization of grief?
... one's child: the contribution of finding meaning† This study examined the relative contribution of objective risk factors and meaning-making to grief severity among 157 parents who had lost a child to death. Results showed that the violence of the death, age of the child at death, and length of ...
... one's child: the contribution of finding meaning† This study examined the relative contribution of objective risk factors and meaning-making to grief severity among 157 parents who had lost a child to death. Results showed that the violence of the death, age of the child at death, and length of ...
A Psychiatric Diagnosis Primer
... significant other may suffer from sleep interruption and deprivation as a result of Harry’s sleep pattern. And, as a result, his significant other may suffer from sleep deprivation that, in fact, does cause a diagnosable mental illness in her. Accordingly, the illness may cause Harry to become stres ...
... significant other may suffer from sleep interruption and deprivation as a result of Harry’s sleep pattern. And, as a result, his significant other may suffer from sleep deprivation that, in fact, does cause a diagnosable mental illness in her. Accordingly, the illness may cause Harry to become stres ...
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... In the less strict, broader diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder, patients have a clearly episodic illness but fail to meet strict criteria for mania because episodes are too short or because they lack the hallmark symptom of elevated mood. Most broadly, the child may have a chronic non-episodic illness t ...
... In the less strict, broader diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder, patients have a clearly episodic illness but fail to meet strict criteria for mania because episodes are too short or because they lack the hallmark symptom of elevated mood. Most broadly, the child may have a chronic non-episodic illness t ...
Somatoform Disorders
... objective findings and an associated general medical condition that does not fully explain the complaints. For example, individuals with hypothyroidism may present with multiple complaints and a significant number of objective findings, but the disease would not explain such a long history of numero ...
... objective findings and an associated general medical condition that does not fully explain the complaints. For example, individuals with hypothyroidism may present with multiple complaints and a significant number of objective findings, but the disease would not explain such a long history of numero ...
GASTRO-ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD):
... The most common mental health condition linked to domestic violence is depression.(9) When women experience domestic violence, the humiliation, degradation, and lack of love and support can trigger depression. In addition to triggering depression, these factors can also enhance the symptoms associa ...
... The most common mental health condition linked to domestic violence is depression.(9) When women experience domestic violence, the humiliation, degradation, and lack of love and support can trigger depression. In addition to triggering depression, these factors can also enhance the symptoms associa ...
Guidelines for Concussion/ Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and
... used interchangeably and denote the acute neurophysiological effects of blunt impact or other mechanical energy applied to the head, such as from sudden acceleration, deceleration or rotational forces.4,5 Mild TBI is among the most common neurological conditions with an estimated annual incidence of ...
... used interchangeably and denote the acute neurophysiological effects of blunt impact or other mechanical energy applied to the head, such as from sudden acceleration, deceleration or rotational forces.4,5 Mild TBI is among the most common neurological conditions with an estimated annual incidence of ...
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 ...
Scientific Programme
... again under the roof of our association, which has been joining us for 26 years. We are experiencing the pleasure of implementing the 27th National Congress with the awareness that every brick added onto our solid foundation from the past will enrich us. This year, we will strive to meet the needs o ...
... again under the roof of our association, which has been joining us for 26 years. We are experiencing the pleasure of implementing the 27th National Congress with the awareness that every brick added onto our solid foundation from the past will enrich us. This year, we will strive to meet the needs o ...
Sexual Disorders
... social withdrawal, alogia, blunted emotional responses, and anhedonia. Apathy is lack of energy, wants to “sit around and do nothing.” May include an “unkempt” appearance, no desire to “clean up” etc… Social withdrawal is the result of “over stimuli” to the brain. Tend to “withdraw” from contact, is ...
... social withdrawal, alogia, blunted emotional responses, and anhedonia. Apathy is lack of energy, wants to “sit around and do nothing.” May include an “unkempt” appearance, no desire to “clean up” etc… Social withdrawal is the result of “over stimuli” to the brain. Tend to “withdraw” from contact, is ...
Bipolar Disorder - ParentsMedGuide.org
... Diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder in children and adolescents is a daunting task, even for the most experienced child and adolescent psychiatrist. Two decades ago, it was rare for a child or adolescent to be diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Research now suggests that for some, the symptoms of ...
... Diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder in children and adolescents is a daunting task, even for the most experienced child and adolescent psychiatrist. Two decades ago, it was rare for a child or adolescent to be diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Research now suggests that for some, the symptoms of ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome - BORA
... hundred years and is today often called ME (myalgic encephalopathy), CFS/ME. The illness is characterized by excessive, prolonged and disabling fatigue, pain and somatic complaints, with functional and mental impairment and with major consequences in occupational and social life. Several case defini ...
... hundred years and is today often called ME (myalgic encephalopathy), CFS/ME. The illness is characterized by excessive, prolonged and disabling fatigue, pain and somatic complaints, with functional and mental impairment and with major consequences in occupational and social life. Several case defini ...
TRUE FALSE
... Oppositional behaviour, like the problems associated with ADHD, can hinder task performance and cause procrastination or task avoidance (see the article “ADHD: Tips and Tricks for Young People”). It is important to determine if the difficulties are generalized or if they occur in a specific setting ...
... Oppositional behaviour, like the problems associated with ADHD, can hinder task performance and cause procrastination or task avoidance (see the article “ADHD: Tips and Tricks for Young People”). It is important to determine if the difficulties are generalized or if they occur in a specific setting ...
Running Head: IMPLICATIONS OF COMORBIDITY THE DEMANDS
... with any other non-anxiety disorder. Most studies however, excluded schizophrenia and bipolar disorders. From these findings the authors concluded that such effects may indicate one disorder’s causal or symptom dominance over the other comorbid disorder. An alternative interpretation is that, given ...
... with any other non-anxiety disorder. Most studies however, excluded schizophrenia and bipolar disorders. From these findings the authors concluded that such effects may indicate one disorder’s causal or symptom dominance over the other comorbid disorder. An alternative interpretation is that, given ...
Acknowledgments Disclaimer
... back in the place of my attack, only now I had uncontrollable thoughts of someone entering my house and harming my daughter. I saw violent images every time I closed my eyes. I lost all ability to concentrate or even complete simple tasks. Normally social, I stopped trying to make friends or get inv ...
... back in the place of my attack, only now I had uncontrollable thoughts of someone entering my house and harming my daughter. I saw violent images every time I closed my eyes. I lost all ability to concentrate or even complete simple tasks. Normally social, I stopped trying to make friends or get inv ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CREATIVITY Mad Genius Revisited
... psychopathologies involving anxiety, depressive mood, and negative schizotypy has been linked to increased sensitivity in the avoidance system, with anxiety predicting anxiety disorders, depressive mood predicting depressive disorder, and negative schizotypy predicting negative symptoms of schizophr ...
... psychopathologies involving anxiety, depressive mood, and negative schizotypy has been linked to increased sensitivity in the avoidance system, with anxiety predicting anxiety disorders, depressive mood predicting depressive disorder, and negative schizotypy predicting negative symptoms of schizophr ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document: THE EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE ON PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME
... does not alleviate PMS, we can postulate that perhaps progesterone deficiencies may not be the sole cause of PMS. On the other hand, perhaps women with PMS are more vulnerable to experiences of heightened reactivity to normal hormonal changes that take place during the luteal phase (Schmidt, 2000). ...
... does not alleviate PMS, we can postulate that perhaps progesterone deficiencies may not be the sole cause of PMS. On the other hand, perhaps women with PMS are more vulnerable to experiences of heightened reactivity to normal hormonal changes that take place during the luteal phase (Schmidt, 2000). ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM
... issues that arise in using the DSM–IV: 1) even within a disorder, patients may differ considerably, and 2) the boundaries between disorders are often fuzzy, that is, many patients manifest combinations of symptoms that “fall through the diagnostic cracks” and cannot be comfortably forced into any of ...
... issues that arise in using the DSM–IV: 1) even within a disorder, patients may differ considerably, and 2) the boundaries between disorders are often fuzzy, that is, many patients manifest combinations of symptoms that “fall through the diagnostic cracks” and cannot be comfortably forced into any of ...
SYMPTOM INVENTORIES 1 THE SYMPTOM INVENTORIES: AN
... version: Factor structure and psychometric properties. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 54, 281-291. Background: The Home Situations Questionnaire (HSQ) is a caregiver-rated scale designed to assess behavioural non-compliance in everyday settings that has been used in several studies in ...
... version: Factor structure and psychometric properties. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 54, 281-291. Background: The Home Situations Questionnaire (HSQ) is a caregiver-rated scale designed to assess behavioural non-compliance in everyday settings that has been used in several studies in ...
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... While there are some states that have changed their laws and allowed the use of marijuana for medical purposes, or in some states, even for recreational purposes, it is still illegal for a teen to buy, possess, and use marijuana. The THC in marijuana affects several specific areas of the brain that ...
... While there are some states that have changed their laws and allowed the use of marijuana for medical purposes, or in some states, even for recreational purposes, it is still illegal for a teen to buy, possess, and use marijuana. The THC in marijuana affects several specific areas of the brain that ...
ADHD and Comorbid Conditions
... ADHD often have difficulty in concentration, are easily distractible, and are disorganized, hyper and impulsive. These symptoms of ADHD often are seen in comorbid conditions, as well. Various studies have looked into this overlapping of symptoms and provided evidence that ADHD is not artifact when s ...
... ADHD often have difficulty in concentration, are easily distractible, and are disorganized, hyper and impulsive. These symptoms of ADHD often are seen in comorbid conditions, as well. Various studies have looked into this overlapping of symptoms and provided evidence that ADHD is not artifact when s ...
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... diagnostic criteria, a multiaxial system, and a descriptive approach that attempted to be neutral with respect to theories of etiology. This effort was facilitated by extensive empirical work on the construction and validation of explicit diagnostic criteria and the development of semistructured int ...
... diagnostic criteria, a multiaxial system, and a descriptive approach that attempted to be neutral with respect to theories of etiology. This effort was facilitated by extensive empirical work on the construction and validation of explicit diagnostic criteria and the development of semistructured int ...
DSM-5: A Comprehensive Review
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Movements of Moods: Interplay Between Science, Clinical Practice
... In the course of doing this research, I have often found myself in a situation where I have to explain what am I, as a sociologist, doing studying bipolar disorder and psychiatry? A common assumption is that as a sociologist I would be studying the social factors relating to bipolar disorder such as ...
... In the course of doing this research, I have often found myself in a situation where I have to explain what am I, as a sociologist, doing studying bipolar disorder and psychiatry? A common assumption is that as a sociologist I would be studying the social factors relating to bipolar disorder such as ...
Coaches and Trainers Toolkit - National Eating Disorders Association
... way be misconstrued to suggest that girls and women, or any susceptible person, for that matter, should avoid sport participation. Because the many and varied benefits of sport listed above outweigh its risks, it is not sport participation that should be avoided, but rather the risks to disordered e ...
... way be misconstrued to suggest that girls and women, or any susceptible person, for that matter, should avoid sport participation. Because the many and varied benefits of sport listed above outweigh its risks, it is not sport participation that should be avoided, but rather the risks to disordered e ...