Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Developmental Trajectories
... ADHD age 5–18 years at baseline and 10 –24 at follow-up. Again, differential ADHD developmental symptom trajectories were not examined. Moreover, maternal EE was assessed using two different structured clinical interviews at the two time points, neither initially designed to assess for EE. In additi ...
... ADHD age 5–18 years at baseline and 10 –24 at follow-up. Again, differential ADHD developmental symptom trajectories were not examined. Moreover, maternal EE was assessed using two different structured clinical interviews at the two time points, neither initially designed to assess for EE. In additi ...
- Anna M. Bardone
... (AN and BED more recognized than BN and AN more recognized than BED) [F = 224.23, df = 2, p < .0001]. A 4 × 3 ANOVA for eating disorder recognition revealed a significant main effect for disorder (BN more recognized than AN and BED; F = 20.04, df =2, p < . 0001). A 4 × 3 ANOVA for health referral re ...
... (AN and BED more recognized than BN and AN more recognized than BED) [F = 224.23, df = 2, p < .0001]. A 4 × 3 ANOVA for eating disorder recognition revealed a significant main effect for disorder (BN more recognized than AN and BED; F = 20.04, df =2, p < . 0001). A 4 × 3 ANOVA for health referral re ...
Departament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut
... evolved in primates with adaptive means to the increasing complex social environment (Brothers, 1990; Whiten, 2000). Moreover, a number of structural and neuroimaging studies exploring the neural systems underlying ToM have consistently reported activation in what seems to be a highly circumscribed ...
... evolved in primates with adaptive means to the increasing complex social environment (Brothers, 1990; Whiten, 2000). Moreover, a number of structural and neuroimaging studies exploring the neural systems underlying ToM have consistently reported activation in what seems to be a highly circumscribed ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
... and disturbing thoughts, are also common. For some people, these reactions can linger long after what is considered typical and affect one’s ability to cope. These reactions can even intensify, becoming debilitating, which may cause the afflicted individual to be diagnosed as having posttraumatic st ...
... and disturbing thoughts, are also common. For some people, these reactions can linger long after what is considered typical and affect one’s ability to cope. These reactions can even intensify, becoming debilitating, which may cause the afflicted individual to be diagnosed as having posttraumatic st ...
Educator TOOLKIT NEDA
... people to resist the urge to binge eat and purge by educating them about the dangers of their behavior. The second phase introduces procedures to reduce dietary restraint and increase the regularity of eating. The last phase involves teaching people relapse-prevention strategies to help them prepare ...
... people to resist the urge to binge eat and purge by educating them about the dangers of their behavior. The second phase introduces procedures to reduce dietary restraint and increase the regularity of eating. The last phase involves teaching people relapse-prevention strategies to help them prepare ...
Adults With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... Although several behavioral rating scales of ADHD are available for pediatric use, few analogous scales have been developed for use in adults. C. Keith Conners, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University Medical Center, described the development and validation ...
... Although several behavioral rating scales of ADHD are available for pediatric use, few analogous scales have been developed for use in adults. C. Keith Conners, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University Medical Center, described the development and validation ...
Broadening the definition of generalized anxiety disorder
... As expected, increasingly broader definitions of GAD are associated with increasing lifetime and 12-month prevalence of the disorder (Table 1). Prevalence increases by about 50– 60%when the duration criterion is relaxed from 6 months to 1 month and by about 40% when the excessiveness requirement is ...
... As expected, increasingly broader definitions of GAD are associated with increasing lifetime and 12-month prevalence of the disorder (Table 1). Prevalence increases by about 50– 60%when the duration criterion is relaxed from 6 months to 1 month and by about 40% when the excessiveness requirement is ...
DIAGNOSIS
... an individual needs to meet these criteria (A-F) to qualify for a diagnosis of PTSD: A. The individual was exposed to a traumatic event in which both of the following were present: (1) the person experienced, witnessed, or was confronted with an event or events that involved actual or threatened dea ...
... an individual needs to meet these criteria (A-F) to qualify for a diagnosis of PTSD: A. The individual was exposed to a traumatic event in which both of the following were present: (1) the person experienced, witnessed, or was confronted with an event or events that involved actual or threatened dea ...
Tourette Syndrome: History and Clinical Aspects of Tics
... What Is Tourette Syndrome? A neurological syndrome characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics with onset before age 21 years Tics are involuntary, repetitive, stereotyped movements that occur many times a day, nearly every day. Tics typically change anatomic location, frequency, type, comple ...
... What Is Tourette Syndrome? A neurological syndrome characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics with onset before age 21 years Tics are involuntary, repetitive, stereotyped movements that occur many times a day, nearly every day. Tics typically change anatomic location, frequency, type, comple ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment
... nature, with episodes of illness representing a significant departure from an individual`s baseline functioning and mental status examination (Goodwin and Jamison 1990; World Health Organization, 1992). Mood changes characteristic of mania include marked euphoria, grandiosity, and irritability, with ...
... nature, with episodes of illness representing a significant departure from an individual`s baseline functioning and mental status examination (Goodwin and Jamison 1990; World Health Organization, 1992). Mood changes characteristic of mania include marked euphoria, grandiosity, and irritability, with ...
I. The MID Dissociation Scales Graph
... dissociative symptoms is present or absent, and (2) whether the person shows a significant level of response bias (as assessed by the six validity indicators). The graph also shows the severity of each symptom. A score of 100 on the graph indicates that the person definitely has that symptom; that i ...
... dissociative symptoms is present or absent, and (2) whether the person shows a significant level of response bias (as assessed by the six validity indicators). The graph also shows the severity of each symptom. A score of 100 on the graph indicates that the person definitely has that symptom; that i ...
DSM-5 OVERVIEW FOR CLINICIANS
... • The disorders in this category refer to disturbances in mood in which the client cycles through stages of mania or mania and depression. Both children and adults can be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and the clinician can work to identify the pattern of mood presentation, such as rapid-cycling, ...
... • The disorders in this category refer to disturbances in mood in which the client cycles through stages of mania or mania and depression. Both children and adults can be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and the clinician can work to identify the pattern of mood presentation, such as rapid-cycling, ...
Journal Template - SAS Sites
... worried, obsessional, and ruminative thoughts have been associated with negative affect; cognitive and behavioral avoidance; and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and OCD (e.g., Freeston, Ladouceur, Thibodeau, & Gagnon, 1991, 1992; Langois et al., 2000a; Purdon, 2001; Starr & Moulds, 2006; Steketee e ...
... worried, obsessional, and ruminative thoughts have been associated with negative affect; cognitive and behavioral avoidance; and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and OCD (e.g., Freeston, Ladouceur, Thibodeau, & Gagnon, 1991, 1992; Langois et al., 2000a; Purdon, 2001; Starr & Moulds, 2006; Steketee e ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE A Study of Hysteria Among Youth in a
... and fear. These emotions exist because the human heart lacks faith and belief in Allah swt. Stress is also associated with emotions such as jealousy and pride (Fariza, 2005). Uthman Najati (1992) explains that humans experience the disturbances and uncertainty of emotional disorders when they are fa ...
... and fear. These emotions exist because the human heart lacks faith and belief in Allah swt. Stress is also associated with emotions such as jealousy and pride (Fariza, 2005). Uthman Najati (1992) explains that humans experience the disturbances and uncertainty of emotional disorders when they are fa ...
Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, 9th Edition
... Karen also noted that her daily routine was seriously hampered by an extensive series of counting rituals that she performed throughout each day. Specific numbers had come to have a special meaning to Karen; she found that her preoccupation with these numbers was interfering with her ability to perf ...
... Karen also noted that her daily routine was seriously hampered by an extensive series of counting rituals that she performed throughout each day. Specific numbers had come to have a special meaning to Karen; she found that her preoccupation with these numbers was interfering with her ability to perf ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... 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 have childhood-onset, persistent, and current symptoms of ADHD to be diagnosed with the disorder. Adults ...
... 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 have childhood-onset, persistent, and current symptoms of ADHD to be diagnosed with the disorder. Adults ...
Personality Disorders
... The rigid traits of people with personality disorders often lead to psychological pain for the individual and social or occupational difficulties ...
... The rigid traits of people with personality disorders often lead to psychological pain for the individual and social or occupational difficulties ...
Childhood trauma as a risk factor for
... lifetime episode of any psychotic illness characterized by the presence of positive psychotic symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations.(14,15) There may be a prodromal phase characterized by alterations in mental state or behaviour, including changes in mood, thought, behaviour, perception, and ...
... lifetime episode of any psychotic illness characterized by the presence of positive psychotic symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations.(14,15) There may be a prodromal phase characterized by alterations in mental state or behaviour, including changes in mood, thought, behaviour, perception, and ...
Comorbidity Between Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and
... ADHD-OCD comorbidity in light of fundamental neurobiological and clinical differences between the two disorders, (4) examine potential confounding factors that may inflate reported co-occurrence rates, and (5) offer directions for future research. We begin our review by describing the differences be ...
... ADHD-OCD comorbidity in light of fundamental neurobiological and clinical differences between the two disorders, (4) examine potential confounding factors that may inflate reported co-occurrence rates, and (5) offer directions for future research. We begin our review by describing the differences be ...
Depression And Bipolar Disorder - Entertainment Industries Council
... depict these issues. The PRISM Awards not only provide encouragement by “celebrating the art of making a difference,” but they also hold up our collective efforts to the world through a syndicated television special. The growth of the PRISM Awards since their 1997 inception is proof that the EIC sys ...
... depict these issues. The PRISM Awards not only provide encouragement by “celebrating the art of making a difference,” but they also hold up our collective efforts to the world through a syndicated television special. The growth of the PRISM Awards since their 1997 inception is proof that the EIC sys ...
Understanding Bipolar Disorder
... This report was written by a working party of clinical psychologists drawn from universities and the NHS and brought together by their professional body, the British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology. Contributors were chosen because of their particular expertise on the subject o ...
... This report was written by a working party of clinical psychologists drawn from universities and the NHS and brought together by their professional body, the British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology. Contributors were chosen because of their particular expertise on the subject o ...
Understanding Bipolar Disorder - British Psychological Society
... However, not all mental health professionals accept the idea that these experiences are caused by an underlying illness. There is increasing evidence that it may be more helpful to conceptualise these problems as being on a continuum: we are all subject to mood variation, but within this, people ran ...
... However, not all mental health professionals accept the idea that these experiences are caused by an underlying illness. There is increasing evidence that it may be more helpful to conceptualise these problems as being on a continuum: we are all subject to mood variation, but within this, people ran ...
The prevalence of body dysmorphic disorder: a
... study aimed to reveal prevalence rates of BDD in the general population and to examine clinical features associated with BDD. Method. Of 4152 selected participants 2552, aged 14–99 years, participated in this German nationwide survey. Participants were carefully selected to ensure that the sample wa ...
... study aimed to reveal prevalence rates of BDD in the general population and to examine clinical features associated with BDD. Method. Of 4152 selected participants 2552, aged 14–99 years, participated in this German nationwide survey. Participants were carefully selected to ensure that the sample wa ...
Profile of clinically-diagnosed dementias in a neuropsychiatric
... parkinsonism and benign prostatic hypertrophy. In a similar hospital-based study from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, 35 cases of dementia were diagnosed over a ten year period (1990-2000) with 42.8% being vascular dementia while 22.8% were AD.9 Behavioural and psychological symptoms of deme ...
... parkinsonism and benign prostatic hypertrophy. In a similar hospital-based study from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, 35 cases of dementia were diagnosed over a ten year period (1990-2000) with 42.8% being vascular dementia while 22.8% were AD.9 Behavioural and psychological symptoms of deme ...