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... Respondent’s assertion she has been taking the same medication for 9 years which supports stability of her symptoms. She stated she was enclosing a copy of a pharmacy printout of all medications since 2007. According to the Appellant, this shows significant medication changes to her PTSD while under ...
... Respondent’s assertion she has been taking the same medication for 9 years which supports stability of her symptoms. She stated she was enclosing a copy of a pharmacy printout of all medications since 2007. According to the Appellant, this shows significant medication changes to her PTSD while under ...
University2_(2)
... Why Might God Anoint Someone With Bipolar Disorder As Israel’s First King: • For the nation of Israel? • For the people of Israel? • For David? ...
... Why Might God Anoint Someone With Bipolar Disorder As Israel’s First King: • For the nation of Israel? • For the people of Israel? • For David? ...
I`m Bipolar, You`re Bipolar - Law Project for Psychiatric Rights
... In the case of bipolar disorder, this conceptual gerrymandering has involved stretching and diluting the definition of what used to be called manic-depressive illness so that it might include depression and other mood disorders, thus creating a market for “atypical” antipsychotic medications such as ...
... In the case of bipolar disorder, this conceptual gerrymandering has involved stretching and diluting the definition of what used to be called manic-depressive illness so that it might include depression and other mood disorders, thus creating a market for “atypical” antipsychotic medications such as ...
Stress-Related and Adjustment Disorders
... individual who does not have an apparent concurrent mental disorder (within last 3 months) - except generalised anxiety disorder or personality disorder. . The stressor may involve a serious threat to the security or physical integrity of the individual or that of a loved person(s), (e.g. natural ca ...
... individual who does not have an apparent concurrent mental disorder (within last 3 months) - except generalised anxiety disorder or personality disorder. . The stressor may involve a serious threat to the security or physical integrity of the individual or that of a loved person(s), (e.g. natural ca ...
The co-occurrence of anxiety disorders in African American parents
... The current study represents one of the first studies to examine the co-occurrence of anxiety disorders in a relatively large, exclusively African American sample of parents and their biological children. Unlike previous work in this area (Burstein, Ginsburg, Petras, et al., 2010; Burstein, Ginsburg, ...
... The current study represents one of the first studies to examine the co-occurrence of anxiety disorders in a relatively large, exclusively African American sample of parents and their biological children. Unlike previous work in this area (Burstein, Ginsburg, Petras, et al., 2010; Burstein, Ginsburg, ...
Psychological Disorders - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... mood disorders. As a child, she was, she says, “intensely emotional”; as a young girl, “mercurial.” Within three months of becoming a professor at UCLA, she was “mad beyond recognition.” She had a serious psychological disorder: bipolar disorder, in which moods alternate between mania (an overexcite ...
... mood disorders. As a child, she was, she says, “intensely emotional”; as a young girl, “mercurial.” Within three months of becoming a professor at UCLA, she was “mad beyond recognition.” She had a serious psychological disorder: bipolar disorder, in which moods alternate between mania (an overexcite ...
Seminar
... interpersonal relationships, and self-image. Clinical signs of the disorder include emotional dysregulation, impulsive aggression, repeated self-injury, and chronic suicidal tendencies, which make these patients frequent users of mentalhealth resources. Causal factors are only partly known, but gene ...
... interpersonal relationships, and self-image. Clinical signs of the disorder include emotional dysregulation, impulsive aggression, repeated self-injury, and chronic suicidal tendencies, which make these patients frequent users of mentalhealth resources. Causal factors are only partly known, but gene ...
Substance-Related Disorders
... Consider factors such as age, sex, culture, and health. Once person has met criteria for Substance Dependence for a substance, they can never be given dx of Substance Abuse for that substance. ...
... Consider factors such as age, sex, culture, and health. Once person has met criteria for Substance Dependence for a substance, they can never be given dx of Substance Abuse for that substance. ...
Loeber et al. ODD CD 2000
... has been reported at 50% of children continuing to qualifv for the disorder (or serious behavior problems) (Campbell, 1991; Lahey et al., 1995). In the Ontario Child Health Study (Offord et al., 1992), 44% of children initially assessed with CD persisted with CD at follow-up 4 years later. Lahey et ...
... has been reported at 50% of children continuing to qualifv for the disorder (or serious behavior problems) (Campbell, 1991; Lahey et al., 1995). In the Ontario Child Health Study (Offord et al., 1992), 44% of children initially assessed with CD persisted with CD at follow-up 4 years later. Lahey et ...
RECOGNISING BIPOLAR DISORDERS IN PRIMARY CARE
... and/or irritability. These features may evolve over several years and at some point, an escalation to the first obvious (so called ‘index’) episode may occur. This is typically mania or hypomania, though may be severe depression. Triggers to an ‘episode’ (there may be none) include stress, sleep dep ...
... and/or irritability. These features may evolve over several years and at some point, an escalation to the first obvious (so called ‘index’) episode may occur. This is typically mania or hypomania, though may be severe depression. Triggers to an ‘episode’ (there may be none) include stress, sleep dep ...
Learning and Sleep - University of Illinois Archives
... Seasonal affective disorder often goes into full remission (or a change from depression to mania or hypomania) as daylength increases in the spring. This is often diagnosed when there are regular seasonally-occuring depressive episodes (at least twice) and no other periods of depression. This disord ...
... Seasonal affective disorder often goes into full remission (or a change from depression to mania or hypomania) as daylength increases in the spring. This is often diagnosed when there are regular seasonally-occuring depressive episodes (at least twice) and no other periods of depression. This disord ...
Short communication: State-related differences in heart rate
... Algra, A., Tijssen, J.G., Roelandt, J.R., Pool, J., and Lubsen, J. (1993). Contribution of the 24 hour electrocardiogram to the prediction of sudden coronary death. Br. Heart J. 70, 421–427. ...
... Algra, A., Tijssen, J.G., Roelandt, J.R., Pool, J., and Lubsen, J. (1993). Contribution of the 24 hour electrocardiogram to the prediction of sudden coronary death. Br. Heart J. 70, 421–427. ...
A Prospective Investigation of the Natural History of the Long
... of the weekly PSR information. There was no significant difference between accuracy ratings for interviews conducted at 6-month intervals (46.4% of forms) vs 1-year intervals (54.6% of forms) (Wilcoxon rank sum test Z=0.30; P=.77). Specific follow-up weeks were excluded from the analyses because of ...
... of the weekly PSR information. There was no significant difference between accuracy ratings for interviews conducted at 6-month intervals (46.4% of forms) vs 1-year intervals (54.6% of forms) (Wilcoxon rank sum test Z=0.30; P=.77). Specific follow-up weeks were excluded from the analyses because of ...
Title
... health condition that can develop in response to a traumatic experience such as a life-threatening or extremely distressing situation that causes a person to feel intense fear, horror or a sense of helplessness. PTSD can cause physical, mental, and emotional problems for a person. The National Insti ...
... health condition that can develop in response to a traumatic experience such as a life-threatening or extremely distressing situation that causes a person to feel intense fear, horror or a sense of helplessness. PTSD can cause physical, mental, and emotional problems for a person. The National Insti ...
MEASURE NAME: Acronym: Basic Description BAI Beck Anxiety
... the same analysis using data collected on the same undergrads two weeks prior to exams. The data collected under more stressful conditions resulted in a factor structure similar to that identified in the original sample and in other clinical samples (Beck et al., 1988). Numerous studies, including i ...
... the same analysis using data collected on the same undergrads two weeks prior to exams. The data collected under more stressful conditions resulted in a factor structure similar to that identified in the original sample and in other clinical samples (Beck et al., 1988). Numerous studies, including i ...
Dissociative Disorders
... without a dissociative disorder, dissociation is state-dependent, but individuals who have dissociative disorders use the defense chronically. They tend to be easily hypnotized and more sensitive to suggestion than others and tend to passively accept the thoughts and feelings of others, almost as if ...
... without a dissociative disorder, dissociation is state-dependent, but individuals who have dissociative disorders use the defense chronically. They tend to be easily hypnotized and more sensitive to suggestion than others and tend to passively accept the thoughts and feelings of others, almost as if ...
stable resource toolkit
... n T his compares very favorably with the widely-used MDQ screening scale for bipolar disorder, which was found in one study to detect only 28% of true cases in a general population sample, although higher sensitivity (58-73) has been reported in 3 studies using the MDQ in out-patient populations wi ...
... n T his compares very favorably with the widely-used MDQ screening scale for bipolar disorder, which was found in one study to detect only 28% of true cases in a general population sample, although higher sensitivity (58-73) has been reported in 3 studies using the MDQ in out-patient populations wi ...
Clinical decision-making using the General Behavior Inventory in
... GBI were unchanged and were kept in their original sequence. The same version of the parent-completed GBI was used for all subjects (children and adolescents). This was a conservative strategy, trying to preserve the original format of the validated adult version. However, response rates for individ ...
... GBI were unchanged and were kept in their original sequence. The same version of the parent-completed GBI was used for all subjects (children and adolescents). This was a conservative strategy, trying to preserve the original format of the validated adult version. However, response rates for individ ...
Document
... By learning more about fear and anxiety in the brain, scientists may be able to create better treatments. Researchers are also looking for ways in which stress and environmental factors may play a role. ...
... By learning more about fear and anxiety in the brain, scientists may be able to create better treatments. Researchers are also looking for ways in which stress and environmental factors may play a role. ...
Evaluation of cognitive restructuring for post
... for treatments to reduce the consequences of trauma in this population. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common consequence of trauma exposure. Surveys indicate elevated rates of PTSD in people with severe mental illness, with most studies reporting current rates between 25 and 48%.1 These ...
... for treatments to reduce the consequences of trauma in this population. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common consequence of trauma exposure. Surveys indicate elevated rates of PTSD in people with severe mental illness, with most studies reporting current rates between 25 and 48%.1 These ...
Reactive Attachment Disorder A Guide to the Symptoms, Risk Factors, and Treatment
... An attachment disorder is formed when these needs are not only not met, but also ignored. ...
... An attachment disorder is formed when these needs are not only not met, but also ignored. ...
PTSD in DSM-5: Understanding the Changes
... but do not appear in the diagnostic criteria. Nor are they mentioned in the criteria or discussion section of either other specified trauma- and stressor-related disorder or unspecified trauma- and stressor- related disorder, in either of which we might expect them to appear. But finally, depression ...
... but do not appear in the diagnostic criteria. Nor are they mentioned in the criteria or discussion section of either other specified trauma- and stressor-related disorder or unspecified trauma- and stressor- related disorder, in either of which we might expect them to appear. But finally, depression ...
Psychopathy in childhood
... that very young children excessively dominate others, tell calculated lies and purposely mislead others. Studies have also shown that egocentric traits, such as the desire to be the focus of attention, are detected in early childhood and span into adulthood. Beliefs of superiority, have led to proac ...
... that very young children excessively dominate others, tell calculated lies and purposely mislead others. Studies have also shown that egocentric traits, such as the desire to be the focus of attention, are detected in early childhood and span into adulthood. Beliefs of superiority, have led to proac ...
THE MENTALLY INCOMPETENT PARTY
... Disorder (also known as manic depression) causes serious shifts in mood, energy, and thinking. There will be extreme highs of mania to the extreme lows of depression. More than just a fleeting good or bad mood, the cycles of Bipolar Disorder last for days, weeks, or months. Unlike ordinary mood swin ...
... Disorder (also known as manic depression) causes serious shifts in mood, energy, and thinking. There will be extreme highs of mania to the extreme lows of depression. More than just a fleeting good or bad mood, the cycles of Bipolar Disorder last for days, weeks, or months. Unlike ordinary mood swin ...
Borderline Personality Disorder - South African Depression and
... described below. As many as 80 percent of people with borderline personality disorder have suicidal behaviors,7 and about 4 to 9 percent commit suicide.4, 7 Suicide is one of the most tragic outcomes of any mental illness. Some treatments can help reduce suicidal behaviors in people with borderline ...
... described below. As many as 80 percent of people with borderline personality disorder have suicidal behaviors,7 and about 4 to 9 percent commit suicide.4, 7 Suicide is one of the most tragic outcomes of any mental illness. Some treatments can help reduce suicidal behaviors in people with borderline ...
Panic disorder
Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by recurring panic attacks, causing a series of intense episodes of extreme anxiety during panic attacks. It may also include significant behavioral changes lasting at least a month and of ongoing worry about the implications or concern about having other attacks. The latter are called anticipatory attacks (DSM-IVR).Panic disorder is not the same as agoraphobia (fear of public places), although many afflicted with panic disorder also suffer from agoraphobia. Panic attacks cannot be predicted, therefore an individual may become stressed, anxious or worried wondering when the next panic attack will occur. Panic disorder may be differentiated as a medical condition. The DSM-IV-TR describes panic disorder and anxiety differently. Whereas anxiety is preceded by chronic stressors which build to reactions of moderate intensity that can last for days, weeks or months, panic attacks are acute events triggered by a sudden, out-of-the-blue cause: duration is short and symptoms are more intense. Panic attacks can occur in children, as well as adults. Panic in young people may be particularly distressing because children tend to have less insight about what is happening, and parents are also likely to experience distress when attacks occur.Screening tools like Patient Health Questionnaire can be used to detect possible cases of the disorder, and suggest the need for a formal diagnostic assessment.Panic disorder is a potentially disabling disorder, but can be controlled and successfully treated. Because of the intense symptoms that accompany panic disorder, it may be mistaken for a life-threatening physical illness such as a heart attack. This misconception often aggravates or triggers future attacks (some are called ""anticipatory attacks""). People frequently go to hospital emergency rooms on experiencing a panic attack, and extensive medical tests may be performed to rule out other conditions, thus creating further anxiety. There are three types of panic attacks: unexpected, situationally bounded, and situationally predisposed.