
Tourette Syndrome - Canadian Psychological Association
... childhood, as well as by fine motor skill deficits in childhood (Bloch et al., 2006). Individuals can sometimes suppress (i.e. hold in) their tics for short periods of time. The ability to suppress depends upon such factors as age, cognitive functioning level, awareness of tic symptoms, and symptom ...
... childhood, as well as by fine motor skill deficits in childhood (Bloch et al., 2006). Individuals can sometimes suppress (i.e. hold in) their tics for short periods of time. The ability to suppress depends upon such factors as age, cognitive functioning level, awareness of tic symptoms, and symptom ...
Overview of Psychopathologies and Their Treatments
... a. Fails to give close attention to details; careless mistakes b. Difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play c. Often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly d. Does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish school work, chores, or duties (not oppositional) e. Difficulty o ...
... a. Fails to give close attention to details; careless mistakes b. Difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play c. Often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly d. Does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish school work, chores, or duties (not oppositional) e. Difficulty o ...
Informing DSM-5: biological boundaries between bipolar I disorder
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... Acute: symptoms < than 3 months Chronic: symptoms > than 3 months delayed onset: symptoms occur at least 6 mths post-trauma event. Causes clinically significant distress or impairment ...
... Acute: symptoms < than 3 months Chronic: symptoms > than 3 months delayed onset: symptoms occur at least 6 mths post-trauma event. Causes clinically significant distress or impairment ...
DSM-IV-TR criteria for PTSD
... The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders provides standard criteria and common language for the classification of mental disorders. It is published by the American Psychiatric Association. The fifth revision (DSM-5) is scheduled to release in May 2013: This will include changes to t ...
... The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders provides standard criteria and common language for the classification of mental disorders. It is published by the American Psychiatric Association. The fifth revision (DSM-5) is scheduled to release in May 2013: This will include changes to t ...
Using audit support
... about: the nature of panic disorder the course of panic disorder treatment of panic disorder? Was this information also provided to families and carers if ...
... about: the nature of panic disorder the course of panic disorder treatment of panic disorder? Was this information also provided to families and carers if ...
Dimensions and Latent Classes of Episodic Mania-Like Argyris Stringaris Daniel Stahl
... the clinical relevance of such dimensions by estimating their relationship to social impairment. In a third step, we examine whether meaningful groups of individuals with mania like symptoms can be empirically derived and how they relate to other psychopathology and social impairment. A significant ...
... the clinical relevance of such dimensions by estimating their relationship to social impairment. In a third step, we examine whether meaningful groups of individuals with mania like symptoms can be empirically derived and how they relate to other psychopathology and social impairment. A significant ...
Running head: COSTS OF TREATING YOUTH ANXIETY
... Anxiety Not Otherwise Specified for symptoms about which there is inadequate or contradictory information Dental, Medical Fears, and Chronic fears relating to these specific health-related Illnessc situations c School Refusal refusal to attend school or difficulty remaining for entire day Notes: Dis ...
... Anxiety Not Otherwise Specified for symptoms about which there is inadequate or contradictory information Dental, Medical Fears, and Chronic fears relating to these specific health-related Illnessc situations c School Refusal refusal to attend school or difficulty remaining for entire day Notes: Dis ...
Module 31 Power Point
... • Insert “Multiple Personality Disorder” Video #31 from Worth’s Digital Media Archive for Psychology. • Instructions for importing the video file can be found in the ‘Readme’ file on the CD-ROM. • This same clip is on the Brain Series. ...
... • Insert “Multiple Personality Disorder” Video #31 from Worth’s Digital Media Archive for Psychology. • Instructions for importing the video file can be found in the ‘Readme’ file on the CD-ROM. • This same clip is on the Brain Series. ...
SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDERS
... called Sensory Discrimination Disorder (SDD). Due to difficulty interpreting the differences, similarities and location of sensory stimuli, children with SDD have difficulty understanding accurately what is seen, heard, felt, tasted, or smelled, and have problems determining the characteristics of s ...
... called Sensory Discrimination Disorder (SDD). Due to difficulty interpreting the differences, similarities and location of sensory stimuli, children with SDD have difficulty understanding accurately what is seen, heard, felt, tasted, or smelled, and have problems determining the characteristics of s ...
Working with Dissociative Disorders in the Clinic
... begs for the love of the more perfect object, thus resulting in a relentless dependent state. Further, clients have reported that the self-mutilating behaviors as retaliations against other “personalities” rather than needs to relieve emotional pressure or dramatic gestures toward others. This is cr ...
... begs for the love of the more perfect object, thus resulting in a relentless dependent state. Further, clients have reported that the self-mutilating behaviors as retaliations against other “personalities” rather than needs to relieve emotional pressure or dramatic gestures toward others. This is cr ...
Mirror neurons and their clinical relevance
... Figure 1 A cytoarchitectonic map of the monkey cortex and an example of a mirror neuron. The upper part of the figure shows the activity of a mirror neuron recorded from area F5. The neuron discharges both when the monkey grasps an object (A) and when it observes the experimenter grasping the object ...
... Figure 1 A cytoarchitectonic map of the monkey cortex and an example of a mirror neuron. The upper part of the figure shows the activity of a mirror neuron recorded from area F5. The neuron discharges both when the monkey grasps an object (A) and when it observes the experimenter grasping the object ...
PANS-PANDAS webinar 7-15-15.pptx
... acute onset); recognizes other potential triggers (infections and otherwise) ...
... acute onset); recognizes other potential triggers (infections and otherwise) ...
DSM-IV Workshop Outline
... There is no good agreement about what “normal” is so that there is considerable subjectivity in how it and “abnormality” is defined. ...
... There is no good agreement about what “normal” is so that there is considerable subjectivity in how it and “abnormality” is defined. ...
ADHD: Our Advancing Knowledge and Implications for the
... Inattentive symptoms may not be clinically significant or under-recognized. Inattentive symptoms may appear later Combined type Most common type “mild” cases include those that meet criteria in one type and just miss meeting enough criteria in the other ...
... Inattentive symptoms may not be clinically significant or under-recognized. Inattentive symptoms may appear later Combined type Most common type “mild” cases include those that meet criteria in one type and just miss meeting enough criteria in the other ...
Detection of bipolar disorder - The British Journal of Psychiatry
... be a hybrid of categorical classifications coupled with dimensions; whether this will represent an overall advance on current systems remains to be seen, although the potential utility for mood disorders is clear. There have been a number of recent studies on people with apparent major depressive di ...
... be a hybrid of categorical classifications coupled with dimensions; whether this will represent an overall advance on current systems remains to be seen, although the potential utility for mood disorders is clear. There have been a number of recent studies on people with apparent major depressive di ...
Understanding Psychology 5th Edition Morris and Maisto
... disorder (diathesis) will tend to exhibit that disorder when particularly affected by stress. ...
... disorder (diathesis) will tend to exhibit that disorder when particularly affected by stress. ...
anxiety and stress disorders: course over the lifetime
... that there has been some debate as to whether it exists before puberty. Evidence of the existence of PD in children comes from both retrospective reports of adults with PD and from case reports (29). There is no epidemiologic study to date, and it is likely that many cases go undetected because of t ...
... that there has been some debate as to whether it exists before puberty. Evidence of the existence of PD in children comes from both retrospective reports of adults with PD and from case reports (29). There is no epidemiologic study to date, and it is likely that many cases go undetected because of t ...
SECTION 2 Findings Children and Adolescents with Conduct Disorder:
... basic rights of others or age-appropriate norms and rules of society. Conduct disorder can be extremely challenging for parents, teachers, and mental health professionals. CD also exacts a high cost in terms of personal loss for children, families, and society (Gureje and others, 1994). For example, ...
... basic rights of others or age-appropriate norms and rules of society. Conduct disorder can be extremely challenging for parents, teachers, and mental health professionals. CD also exacts a high cost in terms of personal loss for children, families, and society (Gureje and others, 1994). For example, ...
Reactive Attachment Disorder: An Evolving Entity
... inversely associated to inhibited RAD but has a minimal relation to disinhibited RAD. These findings should shape a research agenda to identify novel and/or better predictors of new and/or continued RAD. Related to improved prediction, familial aggregation, a usual hallmark of psychiatric disorders, ...
... inversely associated to inhibited RAD but has a minimal relation to disinhibited RAD. These findings should shape a research agenda to identify novel and/or better predictors of new and/or continued RAD. Related to improved prediction, familial aggregation, a usual hallmark of psychiatric disorders, ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... • Malfunction of the emotional centres (the limbic system, especially the amygdala); in combination with the malfunction of the narrative centre; reflect respectively, the high emotional loading of the content of the traumatic material, and the difficulty in accurate recall and the ability to constr ...
... • Malfunction of the emotional centres (the limbic system, especially the amygdala); in combination with the malfunction of the narrative centre; reflect respectively, the high emotional loading of the content of the traumatic material, and the difficulty in accurate recall and the ability to constr ...
STRESS AND BRIEF PSYCHOTIC DISORDER
... disorder or antisocial personality disorder- are more prone to develop brief psychotic disorder. The exact cause of this disorder in unknown. One theory is based on genetic vulnerability (is more common in people who have family members with mood disorders such as bipolar disorder). Other theory sug ...
... disorder or antisocial personality disorder- are more prone to develop brief psychotic disorder. The exact cause of this disorder in unknown. One theory is based on genetic vulnerability (is more common in people who have family members with mood disorders such as bipolar disorder). Other theory sug ...
Explanation Effects Override Formal Category Definitions In Clinical Experts’ Diagnostic Judgments (
... and externally-controlled life events reduced perceptions of the need for treatment more than internally-controlled life events (Kim & LoSavio, 2009). However, in past work, case vignettes were synthesized from multiple unrelated disorders, and thus did not bear a clear resemblance to any one real d ...
... and externally-controlled life events reduced perceptions of the need for treatment more than internally-controlled life events (Kim & LoSavio, 2009). However, in past work, case vignettes were synthesized from multiple unrelated disorders, and thus did not bear a clear resemblance to any one real d ...
Eating disorders
... Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (ED-NOS). There are criteria to define these conditions. These clear definitions help health workers understand how each condition develops and progresses, and how to treat people with similar symptoms. Although some people may not fit the exact criteria for ...
... Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (ED-NOS). There are criteria to define these conditions. These clear definitions help health workers understand how each condition develops and progresses, and how to treat people with similar symptoms. Although some people may not fit the exact criteria for ...
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... Disorders? The psychodynamic view • During this stage, girls experience a pattern of sexual desires for their fathers (the Electra complex) and recognize that they must compete with their mothers for his attention • Because of the mother’s more powerful position, however, girls repress these sexua ...
... Disorders? The psychodynamic view • During this stage, girls experience a pattern of sexual desires for their fathers (the Electra complex) and recognize that they must compete with their mothers for his attention • Because of the mother’s more powerful position, however, girls repress these sexua ...