proceedings of the first world conference on cluttering
... moment of its release is fortunate as it coincides with the opening of the First Online Conference on Cluttering and together can send a signal that the growing interest in cluttering has established itself. We are immensely grateful for the Bulgarian organizers of the FWCC. While many individuals c ...
... moment of its release is fortunate as it coincides with the opening of the First Online Conference on Cluttering and together can send a signal that the growing interest in cluttering has established itself. We are immensely grateful for the Bulgarian organizers of the FWCC. While many individuals c ...
1 - DORAS
... relatively stable over the course of an episode. These motor-defined subtypes have similar cognitive impairment severity but differ for noncognitive symptom expression and prognosis. ...
... relatively stable over the course of an episode. These motor-defined subtypes have similar cognitive impairment severity but differ for noncognitive symptom expression and prognosis. ...
International classification of sleep disorders, revised
... the ICSD may not be the distinct conditions conceptualized earlier (e.g., nocturnal paroxysmal dystonia), and other conditions not recognized in the ICSD (e.g., upper airway resistance syndrome, sleep-related eating disorders) may deserve their own listings. Such developments call for an in-depth re ...
... the ICSD may not be the distinct conditions conceptualized earlier (e.g., nocturnal paroxysmal dystonia), and other conditions not recognized in the ICSD (e.g., upper airway resistance syndrome, sleep-related eating disorders) may deserve their own listings. Such developments call for an in-depth re ...
Acquired Stuttering: Differential Diagnosis
... Veiga de Almeida University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ...
... Veiga de Almeida University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (or
... These factors have meant that people with CFS/ME have sometimes been unable to obtain suitable care. The guideline development group were concerned that some patients with severe CFS/ME were housebound and received little or no care or support, while many others with mild or moderate CFS/ME had not ...
... These factors have meant that people with CFS/ME have sometimes been unable to obtain suitable care. The guideline development group were concerned that some patients with severe CFS/ME were housebound and received little or no care or support, while many others with mild or moderate CFS/ME had not ...
thirty!years!of!disdain!
... thirty"years,"the"government,"academic"institutes,"and"medical"societies"that"drive"biomedical" research"and"deliver"clinical"care"in"the"U.S."have"at"best"ignored"myalgic"encephalomyelitis"(ME)" and,"at"worst,"led"the"charge"that"turned"ME"into"a"pariah."" Fixing"this"problem"is"going"to"require"sw ...
... thirty"years,"the"government,"academic"institutes,"and"medical"societies"that"drive"biomedical" research"and"deliver"clinical"care"in"the"U.S."have"at"best"ignored"myalgic"encephalomyelitis"(ME)" and,"at"worst,"led"the"charge"that"turned"ME"into"a"pariah."" Fixing"this"problem"is"going"to"require"sw ...
NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SENIORS` MENTAL HEALTH
... frontline workers, researchers, and policy makers. There are currently over 750 individual members and 85 organizational members from across Canada. These stakeholders are representatives of local, provincial, territorial and federal organizations. ...
... frontline workers, researchers, and policy makers. There are currently over 750 individual members and 85 organizational members from across Canada. These stakeholders are representatives of local, provincial, territorial and federal organizations. ...
Psychiatric and physical comorbidity in adults with autism spectrum
... psychiatric illness, most commonly obsessive compulsive disorder. Eighty-four percent of participants had a history of physical illness, most frequently asthma followed by head injury. Sleep difficulties and eating disturbance were notably high at 42% and 25% respectively. Adults with normal IQ auti ...
... psychiatric illness, most commonly obsessive compulsive disorder. Eighty-four percent of participants had a history of physical illness, most frequently asthma followed by head injury. Sleep difficulties and eating disturbance were notably high at 42% and 25% respectively. Adults with normal IQ auti ...
An evaluation of the impact of the DSM-IV
... syndrome characterized by impairment to social communication adjoined by the presence of rigidity, restricted interests, and/or repetitive behaviors. Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder recently shifted from a series of pervasive developmental disorders recognized in the 4th edition of the Diagnos ...
... syndrome characterized by impairment to social communication adjoined by the presence of rigidity, restricted interests, and/or repetitive behaviors. Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder recently shifted from a series of pervasive developmental disorders recognized in the 4th edition of the Diagnos ...
Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
... definitional differences when applied to actual patient populations. For example, consider a hypothetical disorder in which the ICD–10 and DSM–IV cross-sectional symptomatic criteria are identical but for which ICD–10 requires onset before age 3 whereas DSM–IV requires onset before age 7. If in actu ...
... definitional differences when applied to actual patient populations. For example, consider a hypothetical disorder in which the ICD–10 and DSM–IV cross-sectional symptomatic criteria are identical but for which ICD–10 requires onset before age 3 whereas DSM–IV requires onset before age 7. If in actu ...
Bipolar Disorder
... As mentioned in Chapter , bipolar disorder is an ancient condition that has been described, in various forms, for centuries if not millennia. Nearly 3,000-year-old biblical writings depict depressive- and manic-like rages as expressions of “evil spirits.” The ancient Greeks recognized both depress ...
... As mentioned in Chapter , bipolar disorder is an ancient condition that has been described, in various forms, for centuries if not millennia. Nearly 3,000-year-old biblical writings depict depressive- and manic-like rages as expressions of “evil spirits.” The ancient Greeks recognized both depress ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines) Third Edition
... These Guidelines are unique (even from other Guidelines or Toolkits in the world) in that they: a) have been produced by a multidisciplinary team b) have been translated into French and English (including additional online material) c) are specific to Canadian practice d) include the entire lifespan ...
... These Guidelines are unique (even from other Guidelines or Toolkits in the world) in that they: a) have been produced by a multidisciplinary team b) have been translated into French and English (including additional online material) c) are specific to Canadian practice d) include the entire lifespan ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines)
... These Guidelines are unique (even from other Guidelines or Toolkits in the world) in that they: a) have been produced by a multidisciplinary team b) have been translated into French and English (including additional online material) c) are specific to Canadian practice d) include the entire lifespan ...
... These Guidelines are unique (even from other Guidelines or Toolkits in the world) in that they: a) have been produced by a multidisciplinary team b) have been translated into French and English (including additional online material) c) are specific to Canadian practice d) include the entire lifespan ...
Kluwer Academic Publishers
... description, research, and theoretical implications, rather than remedial or therapeutic procedures, although these topics are discussed briefly in some chapters. The volume is divided into six major parts. Part 1 is an overview of various theoretical and methodological issues in psychopathology. In ...
... description, research, and theoretical implications, rather than remedial or therapeutic procedures, although these topics are discussed briefly in some chapters. The volume is divided into six major parts. Part 1 is an overview of various theoretical and methodological issues in psychopathology. In ...
Generalized anxiety disorder and clinical worry episodes in young
... Background. This article presents epidemiological data on the prevalence of DSM-IV generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and sub-threshold GAD (fulfilling three out of four GAD criteria) in young women together with data on co-morbidity and psychosocial functioning. The prevalence of clinically relevan ...
... Background. This article presents epidemiological data on the prevalence of DSM-IV generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and sub-threshold GAD (fulfilling three out of four GAD criteria) in young women together with data on co-morbidity and psychosocial functioning. The prevalence of clinically relevan ...
Existential Concerns of Individuals Living with Chronic Mental
... may remain buried by the focus on symptom management, leaving those with chronic mental illness without an avenue to discuss or receive assistance for other issues they may be experiencing as a consequence of and unrelated to their psychiatric condition, thereby alienating them from the very system ...
... may remain buried by the focus on symptom management, leaving those with chronic mental illness without an avenue to discuss or receive assistance for other issues they may be experiencing as a consequence of and unrelated to their psychiatric condition, thereby alienating them from the very system ...
Pseudohallucinations in an adolescent
... Hallucinations are usually considered a hallmark of severe psychopathology, most commonly psychotic or thought disorders such as schizophrenia or other organic brain syndromes. However, several studies describe “non-psychotic hallucinations” occurring in children and adolescents who experience hallu ...
... Hallucinations are usually considered a hallmark of severe psychopathology, most commonly psychotic or thought disorders such as schizophrenia or other organic brain syndromes. However, several studies describe “non-psychotic hallucinations” occurring in children and adolescents who experience hallu ...
CBHSQ DATA REVIEW
... other Axis I disorders were excluded because they are challenging to assess in a single-session telephone interview. For example, the assessment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders is challenging because several symptoms of psychotic disorders, such as disorganized speech, grossly disorga ...
... other Axis I disorders were excluded because they are challenging to assess in a single-session telephone interview. For example, the assessment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders is challenging because several symptoms of psychotic disorders, such as disorganized speech, grossly disorga ...
What are Mental Disorders?
... • panic • phobias (overwhelming feelings of terror in response to a specific object, situation or activity) • obsessive-compulsive disorder (repetitive actions are used to cope with recurring, unwanted thoughts) • post traumatic stress disorder (a sense of re-experiencing a traumatic event for month ...
... • panic • phobias (overwhelming feelings of terror in response to a specific object, situation or activity) • obsessive-compulsive disorder (repetitive actions are used to cope with recurring, unwanted thoughts) • post traumatic stress disorder (a sense of re-experiencing a traumatic event for month ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups
... group approaches meaningfully contemplate the ways in which group members interact with one another, and with the therapist(s). Moreover, when there are two therapists, they are likely to interact with one another, not just with group members. Finally, there is a sense in which “the group” interacts ...
... group approaches meaningfully contemplate the ways in which group members interact with one another, and with the therapist(s). Moreover, when there are two therapists, they are likely to interact with one another, not just with group members. Finally, there is a sense in which “the group” interacts ...
Prevalence, Clinical Correlates, and Longitudinal Course of Severe
... mood was coded as present if a child was prone to feelings of anger, bad temper, or resentment at least 45 times in the past 3 months (i.e., approximately 3– 4 times/week). Similarly, excessive reactivity was quantified as a child having discrete episodes of temper manifested by shouting or name-cal ...
... mood was coded as present if a child was prone to feelings of anger, bad temper, or resentment at least 45 times in the past 3 months (i.e., approximately 3– 4 times/week). Similarly, excessive reactivity was quantified as a child having discrete episodes of temper manifested by shouting or name-cal ...
Avril V. Brereton 2008
... reduced responsiveness to or interest in people, an appearance of aloofness and a limited or impaired ability to relate to others. Infants with autism often do not assume a normal anticipatory posture or put up their arms to be picked up and often do not seek physical comfort. However they do show s ...
... reduced responsiveness to or interest in people, an appearance of aloofness and a limited or impaired ability to relate to others. Infants with autism often do not assume a normal anticipatory posture or put up their arms to be picked up and often do not seek physical comfort. However they do show s ...
Generalized worry disorder - DSM-5
... states, but worry is not specific to GAD. People with other anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and no disorders at all, also worry. Thus, how worry is identified clinically, how it is formally defined, and the nature of its associated features will influence the reliability and validity of the revis ...
... states, but worry is not specific to GAD. People with other anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and no disorders at all, also worry. Thus, how worry is identified clinically, how it is formally defined, and the nature of its associated features will influence the reliability and validity of the revis ...
Best Practice Manual for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Compensation and Pension Examinations
... 3. GAF Accuracy with PTSD and Comorbidity. DSM-IV GAF symptom examples in the text do not represent PTSD symptoms directly, although they capture associate features and general level of functioning . The clinician must decide what should be considered as either a symptom or functional problem that i ...
... 3. GAF Accuracy with PTSD and Comorbidity. DSM-IV GAF symptom examples in the text do not represent PTSD symptoms directly, although they capture associate features and general level of functioning . The clinician must decide what should be considered as either a symptom or functional problem that i ...
IAN HACKING ON PIERRE JANET:
... observations concerned several DID patients such as Lucie and Léonie (Janet, 1887,1889) with at least three alter personalities. In his works he also repeatedly paid attention to a number of DID patients, including Estelle (the DID patient discussed by Despine in 1840 and, in 1889, referred to by Ja ...
... observations concerned several DID patients such as Lucie and Léonie (Janet, 1887,1889) with at least three alter personalities. In his works he also repeatedly paid attention to a number of DID patients, including Estelle (the DID patient discussed by Despine in 1840 and, in 1889, referred to by Ja ...