Coaches and Trainers Toolkit - National Eating Disorders Association
... 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 eating that are too often a part of the sport environm ...
... 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 eating that are too often a part of the sport environm ...
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... anxiety/depression are reported. Table 1 lists the studies that used a validated diagnostic interview to assess psychiatric disorders. Two €ger et al. (2001) and Malakouti et al. (2011), investigated of these, Zo the lifetime comorbidity of mental disorders using the Structured Clinical Interview fo ...
... anxiety/depression are reported. Table 1 lists the studies that used a validated diagnostic interview to assess psychiatric disorders. Two €ger et al. (2001) and Malakouti et al. (2011), investigated of these, Zo the lifetime comorbidity of mental disorders using the Structured Clinical Interview fo ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM
... Clinical judgment is necessary to apply the diagnostic criteria because of the two most important 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 ...
... Clinical judgment is necessary to apply the diagnostic criteria because of the two most important 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 ...
this PDF file - Maastricht University
... gambling severity (Clark et al., 2013; Derevensky et al, 2007; Faregh & Derevensky, 2011). All studies concurred on probable pathological gamblers having a high prevalence of hyperactive-impulsive type. One study analysed hyperactiveimpulsive type together with combined type ADHD (Faregh & Derevensk ...
... gambling severity (Clark et al., 2013; Derevensky et al, 2007; Faregh & Derevensky, 2011). All studies concurred on probable pathological gamblers having a high prevalence of hyperactive-impulsive type. One study analysed hyperactiveimpulsive type together with combined type ADHD (Faregh & Derevensk ...
Comorbid mental disorders and substance use disorders
... practice are in the assessment and management of comorbid substance abuse and mental disorder, and the dissemination of clinical procedures to routine clinical settings (including the evaluation of training impact). Michael Lynskey currently holds a position as Senior Research Fellow at the Queensla ...
... practice are in the assessment and management of comorbid substance abuse and mental disorder, and the dissemination of clinical procedures to routine clinical settings (including the evaluation of training impact). Michael Lynskey currently holds a position as Senior Research Fellow at the Queensla ...
CBHSQ DATA REVIEW
... in their annual applications for block grant funds. This legislation also required SAMHSA to develop a definition for the term “adults with SMI.” SAMHSA defined adults with SMI as individuals aged 18 or older who currently or at any time in the past year have had a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or ...
... in their annual applications for block grant funds. This legislation also required SAMHSA to develop a definition for the term “adults with SMI.” SAMHSA defined adults with SMI as individuals aged 18 or older who currently or at any time in the past year have had a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or ...
Bipolar Disorder - ParentsMedGuide.org
... bipolar disorder is being diagnosed more frequently in children. We suspect that it is because of an increased awareness of the disorder as well as over diagnosis. However, we all agree that children who have issues with mood and behavior need help. Recent research and clinical experience has provid ...
... bipolar disorder is being diagnosed more frequently in children. We suspect that it is because of an increased awareness of the disorder as well as over diagnosis. However, we all agree that children who have issues with mood and behavior need help. Recent research and clinical experience has provid ...
Generalized anxiety disorder and clinical worry episodes in young
... than in DSM-III-R studies). It is important to note that Carter et al. (2001) attributed their lower prevalence rates to the use of stronger diagnostic criteria in their study (all criteria of a 12-month diagnosis were assessed explicitly) and not to the change of the diagnostic algorithm between DS ...
... than in DSM-III-R studies). It is important to note that Carter et al. (2001) attributed their lower prevalence rates to the use of stronger diagnostic criteria in their study (all criteria of a 12-month diagnosis were assessed explicitly) and not to the change of the diagnostic algorithm between DS ...
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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 ...
A New Model of Dissociative Identity Disorder
... More than 20 publications have reported that patients who have DID routinely experience one or more of the eight passive-influence phenomena. These eight Schneiderian first-rank symptoms are experienced as autonomous intrusions into a person’s executive functioning and sense of self. In schizophrenia, ...
... More than 20 publications have reported that patients who have DID routinely experience one or more of the eight passive-influence phenomena. These eight Schneiderian first-rank symptoms are experienced as autonomous intrusions into a person’s executive functioning and sense of self. In schizophrenia, ...
ADHD Combined Type and ADHD Predominantly Inattentive Type
... obtaining a clinical description of the disorder. This includes not only describing associated symptoms, but also the distribution across race, sex, age at onset, and precipitating factors, among others. The second phase includes conducting reliable laboratory studies to help develop a more precise ...
... obtaining a clinical description of the disorder. This includes not only describing associated symptoms, but also the distribution across race, sex, age at onset, and precipitating factors, among others. The second phase includes conducting reliable laboratory studies to help develop a more precise ...
Specific phobia: a review of DSM-IV specific phobia and - DSM-5
... internal feelings such as disgust and revulsion, while only 25% of their fears focused on danger or harm, and 0% on physical symptoms. In 82% of people with natural environment phobia and in 54% of people with situational phobia, the focus of fear was on danger or harm. In B-I-I phobia, the focus of ...
... internal feelings such as disgust and revulsion, while only 25% of their fears focused on danger or harm, and 0% on physical symptoms. In 82% of people with natural environment phobia and in 54% of people with situational phobia, the focus of fear was on danger or harm. In B-I-I phobia, the focus of ...
The Behavioral Activation System and Mania
... stimuli, in which the goal is to move toward something desired. To do so, BAS functions include a broad range of affective and cognitive processes in support of goal-directed behavior. It is helpful to differentiate among the inputs to, the outputs of, and the sensitivity of the BAS. Inputs to the B ...
... stimuli, in which the goal is to move toward something desired. To do so, BAS functions include a broad range of affective and cognitive processes in support of goal-directed behavior. It is helpful to differentiate among the inputs to, the outputs of, and the sensitivity of the BAS. Inputs to the B ...
Review Anorexia nervosa: aetiology, assessment, and treatment
... bodyweight less than 85% of that expected, or failure to make expected weight gain during period of growth, leading to bodyweight less than 85% of that expected). ...
... bodyweight less than 85% of that expected, or failure to make expected weight gain during period of growth, leading to bodyweight less than 85% of that expected). ...
Longitudinal Predictors of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: A Behavioral
... and Wong (1997; Wong & Lam, 1999) found that reduced sleep (58.3%) and increased goal-directed activity (55.5%) were the most frequently reported prodromal symptoms of an impending manic episode among individuals with bipolar I disorder (Figure 1). In addition, compared to bipolar I individuals with ...
... and Wong (1997; Wong & Lam, 1999) found that reduced sleep (58.3%) and increased goal-directed activity (55.5%) were the most frequently reported prodromal symptoms of an impending manic episode among individuals with bipolar I disorder (Figure 1). In addition, compared to bipolar I individuals with ...
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... which inversion has less of an effect than holistic processing (because of the fact that humans have a holistic template for upright faces).32 However, for the subset of short-duration stimuli, which only allows time for configural/holistic processing, the inversion effect was normal. This suggests ...
... which inversion has less of an effect than holistic processing (because of the fact that humans have a holistic template for upright faces).32 However, for the subset of short-duration stimuli, which only allows time for configural/holistic processing, the inversion effect was normal. This suggests ...
Running Head: IMPLICATIONS OF COMORBIDITY THE DEMANDS
... Stigma associated with a mental disorder diagnosis is worse for those who receive comorbid diagnoses than those with a single mental disorder diagnosis or chronic physical condition. An international study found that this was the case for those with comorbid anxiety and mood disorders across both de ...
... Stigma associated with a mental disorder diagnosis is worse for those who receive comorbid diagnoses than those with a single mental disorder diagnosis or chronic physical condition. An international study found that this was the case for those with comorbid anxiety and mood disorders across both de ...
Prevalence, Clinical Correlates, and Longitudinal Course of Severe
... determine whether a feature had occurred during the preceding 3-month period. Intensity refers to the strength or force of a symptom/behavior and the extent to which it was intrusive, interfering, and generalized across a range of activities. A rating of “2” or higher indicates that the symptom was ...
... determine whether a feature had occurred during the preceding 3-month period. Intensity refers to the strength or force of a symptom/behavior and the extent to which it was intrusive, interfering, and generalized across a range of activities. A rating of “2” or higher indicates that the symptom was ...
Generalized worry disorder - DSM-5
... by reductions in patients’ worry. This reduces emotional reactivity in the short term but because patients do not process their distress other than in the abstract they experience ongoing distress and continue to use worry to reduce this distress.[42–47] The concept of cognitive avoidance derives fr ...
... by reductions in patients’ worry. This reduces emotional reactivity in the short term but because patients do not process their distress other than in the abstract they experience ongoing distress and continue to use worry to reduce this distress.[42–47] The concept of cognitive avoidance derives fr ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... these diagnoses because they demonstrate the associated symptoms, impairments, and endophenotypic characteristics of both of the disorders. In contrast, as synergistic model would find an interaction between deficits associated with each disorder resulting in even greater deficits that one would exp ...
... these diagnoses because they demonstrate the associated symptoms, impairments, and endophenotypic characteristics of both of the disorders. In contrast, as synergistic model would find an interaction between deficits associated with each disorder resulting in even greater deficits that one would exp ...
Evaluation and Assessment Issues in the Diagnosis
... Diagnosis of ADHD youths of different ages because the same questions may be understood differently by children and adolescents on account of their different developmental levels. The impact of ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic differences in youths’ understanding of interviews (and questionnaire ...
... Diagnosis of ADHD youths of different ages because the same questions may be understood differently by children and adolescents on account of their different developmental levels. The impact of ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic differences in youths’ understanding of interviews (and questionnaire ...
PSYCHIATRY
... life, are developmentally stable, and are consistent in different cultures. Table 23-1 summarizes contrasting sets of behaviors that distinguish extreme scorers on the four dimensions of temperament. Note that each extreme of these dimensions has specific adaptive advantages and disadvantages, so ne ...
... life, are developmentally stable, and are consistent in different cultures. Table 23-1 summarizes contrasting sets of behaviors that distinguish extreme scorers on the four dimensions of temperament. Note that each extreme of these dimensions has specific adaptive advantages and disadvantages, so ne ...
The loss of control over eating, a defining feature of binge eating, is
... symptoms and psychopathology and with core elements of general psychopathology, including depression, anxiety, and stress. This was the case despite their non-significant association with each other, indicating a relatively low degree of overlap between the two types of binge episodes. Further indic ...
... symptoms and psychopathology and with core elements of general psychopathology, including depression, anxiety, and stress. This was the case despite their non-significant association with each other, indicating a relatively low degree of overlap between the two types of binge episodes. Further indic ...
Characteristics of Binge Eating Disorder in Relation
... 1959.2 However, it first appeared in the DSM-IV 3 as a provisional diagnosis that required further study. Thus, individuals meeting the criteria for BED were diagnosed with an eating disorder not otherwise specified.3 Subsequent research has established BED as a distinct eating disorder, which led t ...
... 1959.2 However, it first appeared in the DSM-IV 3 as a provisional diagnosis that required further study. Thus, individuals meeting the criteria for BED were diagnosed with an eating disorder not otherwise specified.3 Subsequent research has established BED as a distinct eating disorder, which led t ...
Depersonalization: from disorder to the symptom REVIEW
... * p ≤ 0,05 (cuatro o más hijos con un hijo, dos hijos y tres hijos). ...
... * p ≤ 0,05 (cuatro o más hijos con un hijo, dos hijos y tres hijos). ...