Medical Informatics and Evidence Based Medicine
... DR. Ni Made Swasti Wulanyani, S.Psi., M.Erg., Psi ...
... DR. Ni Made Swasti Wulanyani, S.Psi., M.Erg., Psi ...
John V. Campo, Carlo Di Lorenzo, Laurel Chiappetta, Jeff Bridge,... Colborn, J. Carlton Gartner, Jr, Paul Gaffney, Samuel Kocoshis and... Adult Outcomes of Pediatric Recurrent Abdominal Pain: Do They Just... Out of It?
... age into adolescence1,5,7,10 and is more common in girls,4,13 with an equal gender ratio in early childhood,11,14 but greater female symptom reporting in late childhood and adolescence.1,9,10 Specific structural, infectious, inflammatory, or laboratory abnormalities are unusual in RAP, particularly ...
... age into adolescence1,5,7,10 and is more common in girls,4,13 with an equal gender ratio in early childhood,11,14 but greater female symptom reporting in late childhood and adolescence.1,9,10 Specific structural, infectious, inflammatory, or laboratory abnormalities are unusual in RAP, particularly ...
chapter 14 - disorders - practice exam
... 9. Stuart feels like he has been worrying constantly for the past 4 months. He is worried about making his car payments, losing his job, and how his children are doing in school. He has also started to experience dizziness and occasional heart palpitations. In this case, Stuart's symptoms are most c ...
... 9. Stuart feels like he has been worrying constantly for the past 4 months. He is worried about making his car payments, losing his job, and how his children are doing in school. He has also started to experience dizziness and occasional heart palpitations. In this case, Stuart's symptoms are most c ...
22 Assessment & Anxiety Disorders
... protect themselves from dangerous people. Until the day he was caught, he blended into the Wichita community as an average next-door neighbor. But over a period of 17 years, Dennis Rader planned and carried out the cruel murders of 10 people. He became known as the “BTK killer,” which stands for Bin ...
... protect themselves from dangerous people. Until the day he was caught, he blended into the Wichita community as an average next-door neighbor. But over a period of 17 years, Dennis Rader planned and carried out the cruel murders of 10 people. He became known as the “BTK killer,” which stands for Bin ...
5: The Genetics of Mental Disorders
... genetics a harbinger of a new age of eugenics? Are people with mental disorders especially vulnerable? Eugenics enjoys along, well-bred intellectual pedigree, with the cousin of Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Galton, as its modem forefather. Galton coined the term “eugenics” in 1883, christening the sc ...
... genetics a harbinger of a new age of eugenics? Are people with mental disorders especially vulnerable? Eugenics enjoys along, well-bred intellectual pedigree, with the cousin of Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Galton, as its modem forefather. Galton coined the term “eugenics” in 1883, christening the sc ...
Health, Stress, and Coping
... Cultural Relativity: Judgments are made relative to the values of one’s culture Table of Contents ...
... Cultural Relativity: Judgments are made relative to the values of one’s culture Table of Contents ...
Making Sense of the DSM-5: Changes and Changing Perspectives
... in life that could hinder treatment are now listed at the end of this section, instead of being separated. ...
... in life that could hinder treatment are now listed at the end of this section, instead of being separated. ...
taking Disorder seriously
... mean when we say that a problematic mental condition—such as adolescent antisocial behavior, a child’s defiant behavior toward a parent, intense sadness, intense worry, intense shyness, failure to learn to read, or heavy use of illicit drugs—is not merely a form of normal (albeit undesirable and pai ...
... mean when we say that a problematic mental condition—such as adolescent antisocial behavior, a child’s defiant behavior toward a parent, intense sadness, intense worry, intense shyness, failure to learn to read, or heavy use of illicit drugs—is not merely a form of normal (albeit undesirable and pai ...
Conceptions of Psychopathology: A Social
... relying on statistical conventions such as using one or two standard deviations from the average score as the line of division between normal and abnormal (see chapter on cognitive abilities in childhood). Yet the decision to use that convention is itself subjective. Why should one standard deviatio ...
... relying on statistical conventions such as using one or two standard deviations from the average score as the line of division between normal and abnormal (see chapter on cognitive abilities in childhood). Yet the decision to use that convention is itself subjective. Why should one standard deviatio ...
Guidelines
... childhood, even if a formal diagnosis was not rendered at that time. The diagnostic report should include the following components: ...
... childhood, even if a formal diagnosis was not rendered at that time. The diagnostic report should include the following components: ...
Chapter 12: Psychological Disorders
... The top bar shows low vulnerability and low stress. The result? No problem. The same is true of the next bar down, where low vulnerability is combined with moderate stress. Even high vulnerability (third bar) may not lead to problems if stress levels remain low. However, when high vulnerability comb ...
... The top bar shows low vulnerability and low stress. The result? No problem. The same is true of the next bar down, where low vulnerability is combined with moderate stress. Even high vulnerability (third bar) may not lead to problems if stress levels remain low. However, when high vulnerability comb ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... the frequency or severity of angina attacks in CAD patients taking propranolol, it does decrease symptom severity and reduce nitroglycerin use.63 Other potential cardiovascular benefits of low-dose benzodiazepines include decreased myocardial contractility and increased blood flow. 64 In fact, benzo ...
... the frequency or severity of angina attacks in CAD patients taking propranolol, it does decrease symptom severity and reduce nitroglycerin use.63 Other potential cardiovascular benefits of low-dose benzodiazepines include decreased myocardial contractility and increased blood flow. 64 In fact, benzo ...
EGC 817 Abnormal Pschology
... 2. Organise a study schedule. Refer to the course overview for more details. You should note that it is expected of you to devote at least 2 hours per week for studying this course. The number of hours to be devoted for intensive study stated above is outside other need driven academic activities li ...
... 2. Organise a study schedule. Refer to the course overview for more details. You should note that it is expected of you to devote at least 2 hours per week for studying this course. The number of hours to be devoted for intensive study stated above is outside other need driven academic activities li ...
RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES
... from labour work to aronautics , scientist and researcher have conducted many studies on this problems, this problem signs, symptoms, physical changes and effect of different drugs effect of several condition and environment. ...
... from labour work to aronautics , scientist and researcher have conducted many studies on this problems, this problem signs, symptoms, physical changes and effect of different drugs effect of several condition and environment. ...
Analysing critique on PTSD in an attempt to bridge anthropology
... have involved samples with participants who found refuge in the West. These studies have indicated that symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety, as well as somatic complaints, are common. However, the results may not necessarily generalize to the more than 70% of the world ...
... have involved samples with participants who found refuge in the West. These studies have indicated that symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety, as well as somatic complaints, are common. However, the results may not necessarily generalize to the more than 70% of the world ...
Medically unexplained symptoms in later life Hilderink, Peter
... without MUS when adjusted for the presence of comorbid psychiatric and somatic disease 13. Moreover, the increase of health care utilisation over a follow-up period of 5 years was higher in MUS patients than in patients without MUS 13. Furthermore, this increase was higher than the increase associat ...
... without MUS when adjusted for the presence of comorbid psychiatric and somatic disease 13. Moreover, the increase of health care utilisation over a follow-up period of 5 years was higher in MUS patients than in patients without MUS 13. Furthermore, this increase was higher than the increase associat ...
Asperger`s Syndrome - List of Journals Published by PRL Publisher
... services. Because of their naiveté, those with AS are often viewed by their peers as "odd" and are frequently a target for bullying and teasing. They desire to fit in socially and have friends, but have a great deal of difficulty making effective social connections. Many of them are at risk for deve ...
... services. Because of their naiveté, those with AS are often viewed by their peers as "odd" and are frequently a target for bullying and teasing. They desire to fit in socially and have friends, but have a great deal of difficulty making effective social connections. Many of them are at risk for deve ...
Anxiety Disorders in the DSM-5 - Mood and Anxiety Disorders Rounds
... comorbid with other mental and physical disorders, thus complicating the treatment of both types of disorders. This issue of Mood and Anxiety Disorders Rounds highlights changes to the diagnostic category of anxiety disorders reflected in the recently published fifth edition of the Diagnostic and St ...
... comorbid with other mental and physical disorders, thus complicating the treatment of both types of disorders. This issue of Mood and Anxiety Disorders Rounds highlights changes to the diagnostic category of anxiety disorders reflected in the recently published fifth edition of the Diagnostic and St ...
- Journal of Affective Disorders
... and Cloninger et al. (1997) model of depressive types have some empirical backing, it is not clear that these two conceptualizations are assessing the same construct. Specifically, in a mixed sample of mood and non-mood disorder patients, Strong et al. (2007) found that the self-directedness, Dysthym ...
... and Cloninger et al. (1997) model of depressive types have some empirical backing, it is not clear that these two conceptualizations are assessing the same construct. Specifically, in a mixed sample of mood and non-mood disorder patients, Strong et al. (2007) found that the self-directedness, Dysthym ...
Dysthymic Disorder: The Persistent Depression
... 5% to 15% of primary care populations. While the explicit etiology remains unknown, a variety of factors appear to contribute to this type of depression. DD is characterized by an insidious onset; waxing and waning symptomatology of at least 2 years’ duration in adults and 1 year in children and ado ...
... 5% to 15% of primary care populations. While the explicit etiology remains unknown, a variety of factors appear to contribute to this type of depression. DD is characterized by an insidious onset; waxing and waning symptomatology of at least 2 years’ duration in adults and 1 year in children and ado ...
What`s in a Name? The Influence of an ADHD
... When it comes to making assumptions about a person based on perceived characteristics, there is little difference between generalization, prejudice, or stereotype. These words may seem different in terms of severity or importance, but they all speak to the power of stigma. In the field of mental hea ...
... When it comes to making assumptions about a person based on perceived characteristics, there is little difference between generalization, prejudice, or stereotype. These words may seem different in terms of severity or importance, but they all speak to the power of stigma. In the field of mental hea ...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Somatoform Disorders
... study patients treated with 6 to 16 sessions of individually-administered CBT showed significantly greater improvement in their psychosomatic complaints than did patients treated with standard medical care (Speckens et al., 1995). The other study found an 8session group CBT superior to a waiting-lis ...
... study patients treated with 6 to 16 sessions of individually-administered CBT showed significantly greater improvement in their psychosomatic complaints than did patients treated with standard medical care (Speckens et al., 1995). The other study found an 8session group CBT superior to a waiting-lis ...
Anxiety disorders and other psychiatric subgroups in patients
... The psychometric assessment consisted of the following measures: the Symptom Check List (SCL-90-R) (Derogatis, 1986; Franke, 1995), STAI (Spielberger, Gorsuch, Lushene, Vagg, & Jacobs, 1983), a systematic evaluation of handicap (inability to work in weeks, self-rating of handicap in occupational act ...
... The psychometric assessment consisted of the following measures: the Symptom Check List (SCL-90-R) (Derogatis, 1986; Franke, 1995), STAI (Spielberger, Gorsuch, Lushene, Vagg, & Jacobs, 1983), a systematic evaluation of handicap (inability to work in weeks, self-rating of handicap in occupational act ...
World Health Organization International Statistical Classification of
... • “Disorder" vs. “disease”/“illness” • Disease/illness – particular abnormal condition of structure/function that affects part or all organism • Disorder - set of symptoms or behaviors associated with distress and interference with personal functions ...
... • “Disorder" vs. “disease”/“illness” • Disease/illness – particular abnormal condition of structure/function that affects part or all organism • Disorder - set of symptoms or behaviors associated with distress and interference with personal functions ...