Prevalence of Social Phobia in school-going adolescents in an urban area
... As of now, very less work has been done in the field of social anxiety in India especially in adolescents; this study will therefore help in collecting the data and analyzing the incidence of social anxiety disorder. As social anxiety disorder is also related to other more dangerous and incapacitati ...
... As of now, very less work has been done in the field of social anxiety in India especially in adolescents; this study will therefore help in collecting the data and analyzing the incidence of social anxiety disorder. As social anxiety disorder is also related to other more dangerous and incapacitati ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... (t=63.69, p<.05); resistance (t= 69.63, p<.05) and dysphoric concern (37.41, p<.05) of the psychotherapist who are working with anxiety patients. The present research focused to investigate the perceptions about therapeutic interaction of therapist with anxiety patient. Therapeutic process is an int ...
... (t=63.69, p<.05); resistance (t= 69.63, p<.05) and dysphoric concern (37.41, p<.05) of the psychotherapist who are working with anxiety patients. The present research focused to investigate the perceptions about therapeutic interaction of therapist with anxiety patient. Therapeutic process is an int ...
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... These results suggest that there must be a genetic predisposition to mood disorders. The disparity in concordance between the two types of twins is greater for mood disorders than for either anxiety disorders (see Figure 14.7) or schizophrenic disorders (see Figure 14.19), which suggests that geneti ...
... These results suggest that there must be a genetic predisposition to mood disorders. The disparity in concordance between the two types of twins is greater for mood disorders than for either anxiety disorders (see Figure 14.7) or schizophrenic disorders (see Figure 14.19), which suggests that geneti ...
Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders
... Mood disorders are a class of disorders marked by emotional disturbances of varied kinds that may spill over to disrupt physical, perceptual, social, and thought processes Major depressive disorder refers to persistent feelings of sadness and despair along with a loss of interest in previous sou ...
... Mood disorders are a class of disorders marked by emotional disturbances of varied kinds that may spill over to disrupt physical, perceptual, social, and thought processes Major depressive disorder refers to persistent feelings of sadness and despair along with a loss of interest in previous sou ...
AP Psychological Disorders
... 1% of the population has bipolar attacks, having an identical twin with the problem inflates a person’s chances to about 70% ...
... 1% of the population has bipolar attacks, having an identical twin with the problem inflates a person’s chances to about 70% ...
Treating generalised anxiety disorder
... previous 12 months. Therefore, rather than following a chronic course, GAD symptoms tend to resolve and reappear. Against this background, many patients will cease pharmacological treatment during the course of the disease and, therefore, potentially experience discontinuation symptoms. Discontinuat ...
... previous 12 months. Therefore, rather than following a chronic course, GAD symptoms tend to resolve and reappear. Against this background, many patients will cease pharmacological treatment during the course of the disease and, therefore, potentially experience discontinuation symptoms. Discontinuat ...
Principles of Caregiving: Aging and Physical Disabilities Chapter 3
... pets, job, etc. may create severe depression. • Embarrassment and shame at conditions (incontinence, dependence, illness seen as weakness, etc.). ...
... pets, job, etc. may create severe depression. • Embarrassment and shame at conditions (incontinence, dependence, illness seen as weakness, etc.). ...
Baily Thomas Charitable Fund
... behaviour and anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorders. Two studies were carried out. Study 1 identified in detail the link between repetitive behaviour and anxiety. This study was needed because there has been very little research on repetitive behaviours and how they are they linked to a ...
... behaviour and anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorders. Two studies were carried out. Study 1 identified in detail the link between repetitive behaviour and anxiety. This study was needed because there has been very little research on repetitive behaviours and how they are they linked to a ...
behaviour exceptionality - Special Education Part 1 Secondary
... Phobias (excessive fear of object or situation) Separation Anxiety Disorder (anxiety about being away from home) Social Anxiety Disorder (extreme shyness) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (anxiety associated with a past traumatic event) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (recurrent persistent thoughts or im ...
... Phobias (excessive fear of object or situation) Separation Anxiety Disorder (anxiety about being away from home) Social Anxiety Disorder (extreme shyness) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (anxiety associated with a past traumatic event) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (recurrent persistent thoughts or im ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Psychological disorders characterized by rigid and lasting behavior patterns that disrupt social functioning. • Divided into three clusters: –Related to anxiety –With odd and eccentric behaviors –With dramatic or impulsive behaviors ...
... • Psychological disorders characterized by rigid and lasting behavior patterns that disrupt social functioning. • Divided into three clusters: –Related to anxiety –With odd and eccentric behaviors –With dramatic or impulsive behaviors ...
Doing Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy With Depressed
... exposed to unfamiliar people or to possible scrutiny by others. The individual fears he or she will act in a way where the anxiety will be humiliating or embarrassing. Exposure to the feared social situation almost invariably provokes anxiety which may take the form of a situationally bound or sit ...
... exposed to unfamiliar people or to possible scrutiny by others. The individual fears he or she will act in a way where the anxiety will be humiliating or embarrassing. Exposure to the feared social situation almost invariably provokes anxiety which may take the form of a situationally bound or sit ...
Why Do Kids Have Tantrums and Meltdowns? Understanding them
... meltdowns. Indeed, tantrums and meltdowns are among the biggest challenges of parenting. They’re hard to understand, hard to prevent, and even harder to respond to effectively when they’re happening. And when they occur with frequency past the age in which they’re developmentally expected— those ter ...
... meltdowns. Indeed, tantrums and meltdowns are among the biggest challenges of parenting. They’re hard to understand, hard to prevent, and even harder to respond to effectively when they’re happening. And when they occur with frequency past the age in which they’re developmentally expected— those ter ...
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Overview
... of their times in various hyperactive and impulsive activities. • They may run about the house and cause damage • They have tendency for accidents. • When they enter school, their difficulties with attention become more obvious. They appear not to follow directions, forget important school supplies, ...
... of their times in various hyperactive and impulsive activities. • They may run about the house and cause damage • They have tendency for accidents. • When they enter school, their difficulties with attention become more obvious. They appear not to follow directions, forget important school supplies, ...
Psychological Disord..
... • Implication: in cases of young children (under 3 years) children who are repeatedly treated for puzzling physical symptoms, the possibility that the symptoms have been induced by a parent should be considered (could also be simple case of child abuse). • Simple child abuse differs from Factitious ...
... • Implication: in cases of young children (under 3 years) children who are repeatedly treated for puzzling physical symptoms, the possibility that the symptoms have been induced by a parent should be considered (could also be simple case of child abuse). • Simple child abuse differs from Factitious ...
Traumatic grief as a disorder distinct from bereavement
... a loved one through illness. On average, 41.7 months (SD=61.4) had passed since the loss. Items for the traumatic grief factor were taken from the Inventory of Traumatic Grief, a 30-item questionnaire for assessing the severity of traumatic grief symptoms (1). The Dutch version of the Inventory of T ...
... a loved one through illness. On average, 41.7 months (SD=61.4) had passed since the loss. Items for the traumatic grief factor were taken from the Inventory of Traumatic Grief, a 30-item questionnaire for assessing the severity of traumatic grief symptoms (1). The Dutch version of the Inventory of T ...
xxxxx - Hobbs Municipal Schools
... Distinguishing Emotional Disturbance from Social Maladjustment Emotional Disturbance When one uses the term Emotional Disturbance, it refers to those psychiatric conditions that reflect a disorder in affect or emotion. That is, some type of dysfunction in emotional self-regulation must be at play in ...
... Distinguishing Emotional Disturbance from Social Maladjustment Emotional Disturbance When one uses the term Emotional Disturbance, it refers to those psychiatric conditions that reflect a disorder in affect or emotion. That is, some type of dysfunction in emotional self-regulation must be at play in ...
Anxiety Disorder - Mental Health First Aid
... • Withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, insomnia, restlessness • Some long term effects - heart disease, stroke, cancer ...
... • Withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, insomnia, restlessness • Some long term effects - heart disease, stroke, cancer ...
Deconstructing acrophobia: physiological and psychological
... occupied a lateral area not greater than the width of one foot. The participant was required to use the same foot position for each consecutive condition. Although the Romberg test is now fairly standardized, there is some variability in examination technique and interpretation across expert neurolo ...
... occupied a lateral area not greater than the width of one foot. The participant was required to use the same foot position for each consecutive condition. Although the Romberg test is now fairly standardized, there is some variability in examination technique and interpretation across expert neurolo ...
disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence
... of an extreme autistic aloneness that, whenever possible, disregards, ignores, shuts out anything that comes to the child from the outside • Prior to age three • Abnormal functioning in at least one area: – social interaction – language by social communication – symbolic/imaginative play ...
... of an extreme autistic aloneness that, whenever possible, disregards, ignores, shuts out anything that comes to the child from the outside • Prior to age three • Abnormal functioning in at least one area: – social interaction – language by social communication – symbolic/imaginative play ...
Ch 14 Objectives
... 12. Explain how genetic, neurochemical, and neuroanatomical factors may be related to the development of mood disorders. 13. Explain how cognitive factors, interpersonal factors, and stress may be related to the development of mood disorders. 14. Describe the general characteristics (symptoms) of sc ...
... 12. Explain how genetic, neurochemical, and neuroanatomical factors may be related to the development of mood disorders. 13. Explain how cognitive factors, interpersonal factors, and stress may be related to the development of mood disorders. 14. Describe the general characteristics (symptoms) of sc ...
Psychological Disorders
... that their concerns about symptoms do not have an underlying medical basis or, if there is a medical illness, the concerns are far in excess of what is appropriate for the level of disease. • Hypochondria is often characterized by fears that minor bodily symptoms may indicate a serious illness, cons ...
... that their concerns about symptoms do not have an underlying medical basis or, if there is a medical illness, the concerns are far in excess of what is appropriate for the level of disease. • Hypochondria is often characterized by fears that minor bodily symptoms may indicate a serious illness, cons ...
Chapter Twelve - HCC Learning Web
... American Psychiatric Association and covers all mental health disorders for both children and adults. It also lists known causes of these disorders, statistics in terms of gender, age at onset, and prognosis as well as some research concerning the optimal treatment approaches. Mental Health Profes ...
... American Psychiatric Association and covers all mental health disorders for both children and adults. It also lists known causes of these disorders, statistics in terms of gender, age at onset, and prognosis as well as some research concerning the optimal treatment approaches. Mental Health Profes ...
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... 17. Your new patient, 39 year old male, explains to you that he has felt “mostly depressed” his entire life. He is able to maintain employment but has no interests or hobbies other than television and rarely finds pleasure in life. He has no interest in women reporting that no one would find him at ...
... 17. Your new patient, 39 year old male, explains to you that he has felt “mostly depressed” his entire life. He is able to maintain employment but has no interests or hobbies other than television and rarely finds pleasure in life. He has no interest in women reporting that no one would find him at ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in Modules) David Myers
... Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Persistence of unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and urges to engage in senseless rituals (compulsions) that cause distress. ...
... Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Persistence of unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and urges to engage in senseless rituals (compulsions) that cause distress. ...
Anxiety disorder
Anxiety disorders are a category of mental disorders characterized by feelings of anxiety and fear, where anxiety is a worry about future events and fear is a reaction to current events. These feelings may cause physical symptoms, such as a racing heart and shakiness. There are a number of anxiety disorders: including generalized anxiety disorder, a specific phobia, social anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, and panic disorder among others. While each has its own characteristics and symptoms, they all include symptoms of anxiety.Anxiety disorders are partly genetic but may also be due to drug use including alcohol and caffeine, as well as withdrawal from certain drugs. They often occur with other mental disorders, particularly major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, certain personality disorders, and eating disorders. The term anxiety covers four aspects of experiences that an individual may have: mental apprehension, physical tension, physical symptoms and dissociative anxiety. The emotions present in anxiety disorders range from simple nervousness to bouts of terror. There are other psychiatric and medical problems that may mimic the symptoms of an anxiety disorder, such as hyperthyroidism.Common treatment options include lifestyle changes, therapy, and medications. Medications are typically recommended only if other measures are not effective. Anxiety disorders occur about twice as often in females as males, and generally begin during childhood. As many as 18% of Americans and 14% of Europeans may be affected by one or more anxiety disorders.