Managing mood disorders and comorbid personality disorders
... patients, as some clinical features of bipolar acute episodes may overlap with criteria for personality disorders, particularly borderline, leading to diagnostic confusion and sometimes to inadequate treatment [19,20]. Symptoms such as affective instability, impulsivity, disinhibition on antidep ...
... patients, as some clinical features of bipolar acute episodes may overlap with criteria for personality disorders, particularly borderline, leading to diagnostic confusion and sometimes to inadequate treatment [19,20]. Symptoms such as affective instability, impulsivity, disinhibition on antidep ...
Irritability in children and adolescents: past concepts, UPDATE ARTICLE Fernanda Valle Krieger,
... For instance, accepting youth BD as chronic and nonepisodic leads to overlap of symptoms with other disorders. For instance, distractibility, increased goaldirected activities, pressure of speech, and psychomotor agitation occur both in mania and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The ...
... For instance, accepting youth BD as chronic and nonepisodic leads to overlap of symptoms with other disorders. For instance, distractibility, increased goaldirected activities, pressure of speech, and psychomotor agitation occur both in mania and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The ...
LO 31.2
... What are the different types of anxiety disorders and their causes? What are the different types of somatoform disorders and their causes? What are the different types of dissociative disorders and their causes? What are the different types of mood disorders and their causes? What are the main sympt ...
... What are the different types of anxiety disorders and their causes? What are the different types of somatoform disorders and their causes? What are the different types of dissociative disorders and their causes? What are the different types of mood disorders and their causes? What are the main sympt ...
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic
... Unlike many adults with bipolar disorder, whose episodes tend to be more clearly defined, children and young adolescents with the illness often experience very fast mood swings between depression and mania many times within a day.5 Children with mania are more likely to be irritable and prone to des ...
... Unlike many adults with bipolar disorder, whose episodes tend to be more clearly defined, children and young adolescents with the illness often experience very fast mood swings between depression and mania many times within a day.5 Children with mania are more likely to be irritable and prone to des ...
Assessment Evaluation Sample Paper
... The three part nature of the instrument increases its usefulness. The Referral Form (RF) consists of 25 questions from the full assessment. It assesses Body Mass Index (BMI), providing a clinical level of thinness, and behavioral weight control measures. The RF can be used for brief assessments of n ...
... The three part nature of the instrument increases its usefulness. The Referral Form (RF) consists of 25 questions from the full assessment. It assesses Body Mass Index (BMI), providing a clinical level of thinness, and behavioral weight control measures. The RF can be used for brief assessments of n ...
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 ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... Side Effects of ADHD Drugs • Rarely, medications for ADHD can cause more serious side effects. • For instance, some stimulants are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular problems and sudden death. • They may also exacerbate psychiatric conditions like depression or anxiety. ...
... Side Effects of ADHD Drugs • Rarely, medications for ADHD can cause more serious side effects. • For instance, some stimulants are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular problems and sudden death. • They may also exacerbate psychiatric conditions like depression or anxiety. ...
Module Four - Central Texas College
... Any response to an adolescent who is using substances should be consistent with the severity of drug involvement. Youth treatment providers should be sensitive to the developmental differences among adolescents and make necessary adjustments to accommodate such differences. The treatment needs and t ...
... Any response to an adolescent who is using substances should be consistent with the severity of drug involvement. Youth treatment providers should be sensitive to the developmental differences among adolescents and make necessary adjustments to accommodate such differences. The treatment needs and t ...
the use of hypnosis in children with dissociative disorders
... ies, failed to substantiate a diagnosis of seizure disorder. Careful review of the history clarified that the altered states of consciousness involved voice modula tion, with varying speech content and body language, sometimes aggressive and violent (subsequently clarified to represent the Devil) a ...
... ies, failed to substantiate a diagnosis of seizure disorder. Careful review of the history clarified that the altered states of consciousness involved voice modula tion, with varying speech content and body language, sometimes aggressive and violent (subsequently clarified to represent the Devil) a ...
Zarate CINP 2002 - NC Psychiatric Association
... language in DSM-IV regarding the duration of illness is ambiguous. This revision is consistent with the language in schizophrenia and in mood episodes, which explicitly describe a longitudinal rather than episodic course. Similarly applying a longitudinal course to schizoaffective disorder will aid ...
... language in DSM-IV regarding the duration of illness is ambiguous. This revision is consistent with the language in schizophrenia and in mood episodes, which explicitly describe a longitudinal rather than episodic course. Similarly applying a longitudinal course to schizoaffective disorder will aid ...
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
... • Late Teens- develops into a stage of deficit within the realms of education and social functioning. ...
... • Late Teens- develops into a stage of deficit within the realms of education and social functioning. ...
Kein Folientitel
... about? solving (Intensity of these strategies thoughts from 0-10) 0 = not at all Situation (what you e.g. anxious, very 10 = very strongly are doing now or tense, sad, what occupies your nervous, annoyed, thoughts.) happy, restless Pains in the chest Anxiety (6) (8) working in the garden ...
... about? solving (Intensity of these strategies thoughts from 0-10) 0 = not at all Situation (what you e.g. anxious, very 10 = very strongly are doing now or tense, sad, what occupies your nervous, annoyed, thoughts.) happy, restless Pains in the chest Anxiety (6) (8) working in the garden ...
Evidence-based treatment for Depersonalisation
... additional studies and authors were contacted for published trials. No unpublished trials were found and no restrictions were placed on language and setting. Data extraction sheets were further designed to enter specified data from each trial and risk of bias information was identified. PRISMA guide ...
... additional studies and authors were contacted for published trials. No unpublished trials were found and no restrictions were placed on language and setting. Data extraction sheets were further designed to enter specified data from each trial and risk of bias information was identified. PRISMA guide ...
Evidence-based treatment for Depersonalisation-derealisation Disorder (DPRD) Open Access
... additional studies and authors were contacted for published trials. No unpublished trials were found and no restrictions were placed on language and setting. Data extraction sheets were further designed to enter specified data from each trial and risk of bias information was identified. PRISMA guide ...
... additional studies and authors were contacted for published trials. No unpublished trials were found and no restrictions were placed on language and setting. Data extraction sheets were further designed to enter specified data from each trial and risk of bias information was identified. PRISMA guide ...
Comparative study of attachment relationships in young children
... lead children become dis obedient [29]. Because of the tremendous impact that this type disorders have upon child development process, analysis of effective factors, particularly parental relationship quality, have a special position in studies of childhood. However, despite the importance of this c ...
... lead children become dis obedient [29]. Because of the tremendous impact that this type disorders have upon child development process, analysis of effective factors, particularly parental relationship quality, have a special position in studies of childhood. However, despite the importance of this c ...
DBSA Uni_Bipolar.v2:DBSA FindADocFinal
... But for some people with bipolar disorder, taking a traditional antidepressant alone, or along with a mood stabilizer, can make the illness worse by causing the symptoms of hypomania to return. (This can happen to people with unipolar depression, too. Such cases, though, aren’t very common.) Antidep ...
... But for some people with bipolar disorder, taking a traditional antidepressant alone, or along with a mood stabilizer, can make the illness worse by causing the symptoms of hypomania to return. (This can happen to people with unipolar depression, too. Such cases, though, aren’t very common.) Antidep ...
PPT: Presentation Slides - Intermountain Physician
... less intense. It is only required to persist for 4 days and it should be observable by others that the person is noticeably different from his or her regular, non-depressed mood and that the change has an impact on his or her ...
... less intense. It is only required to persist for 4 days and it should be observable by others that the person is noticeably different from his or her regular, non-depressed mood and that the change has an impact on his or her ...
Anxiety Disorders - Australian Clinical Psychology Association
... Wells' Metacognitive Model suggests those with GAD experience two types of worry (e.g., Wells, 2005). Type 1 worry is an 'everyday' form of worry that occurs when an individual is exposed to a threatening situation. This type of worry is based upon positive beliefs regarding the benefit of worry to ...
... Wells' Metacognitive Model suggests those with GAD experience two types of worry (e.g., Wells, 2005). Type 1 worry is an 'everyday' form of worry that occurs when an individual is exposed to a threatening situation. This type of worry is based upon positive beliefs regarding the benefit of worry to ...
- European Society for Trauma and Dissociation
... assault, involvement in a car crash or seeing an accident.’ The RCP emphasises that in most cases people, in time, recover naturally from such experiences without needing specialised treatment. In some people though, traumatic experiences set off a reaction that can last for many months or years. Ho ...
... assault, involvement in a car crash or seeing an accident.’ The RCP emphasises that in most cases people, in time, recover naturally from such experiences without needing specialised treatment. In some people though, traumatic experiences set off a reaction that can last for many months or years. Ho ...
Anxiety and Parkinson`s Word version
... You can call our free confidential helpline for general support and information. Call 0808 800 0303 (calls are free from UK landlines and most mobile networks) or email [email protected]. We run a peer support service if you’d like to talk on the phone with someone affected by Parkinson’s who ...
... You can call our free confidential helpline for general support and information. Call 0808 800 0303 (calls are free from UK landlines and most mobile networks) or email [email protected]. We run a peer support service if you’d like to talk on the phone with someone affected by Parkinson’s who ...
PSY961: Schizophrenia - Macquarie University
... – grandiose delusions arise in context of manic episode – If both types of symptoms prominent & occur independently of each other Schizoaffective Disorder ...
... – grandiose delusions arise in context of manic episode – If both types of symptoms prominent & occur independently of each other Schizoaffective Disorder ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... researchers have found no direct links between this cluster and those Axis I diagnoses • As with most of the personality disorders, research is very limited • But treatments for this cluster appear to be modestly to moderately helpful, considerably better than for other personality disorders ...
... researchers have found no direct links between this cluster and those Axis I diagnoses • As with most of the personality disorders, research is very limited • But treatments for this cluster appear to be modestly to moderately helpful, considerably better than for other personality disorders ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth
... • “DSM is a medical classification of disorders and as such serves as a historically determined cognitive schema imposed on clinical and scientific information to increase its comprehensibility and utility.” • “Conditions for Further Study,” described in Section III, are those for which it was deter ...
... • “DSM is a medical classification of disorders and as such serves as a historically determined cognitive schema imposed on clinical and scientific information to increase its comprehensibility and utility.” • “Conditions for Further Study,” described in Section III, are those for which it was deter ...
Addictions
... – A formal intervention is an action by people, such as family members, who want a person to get treatment. – During a formal intervention, these people confront the teen by sharing their observations and explaining why treatment is needed. Click the mouse button or press the space bar to display in ...
... – A formal intervention is an action by people, such as family members, who want a person to get treatment. – During a formal intervention, these people confront the teen by sharing their observations and explaining why treatment is needed. Click the mouse button or press the space bar to display in ...
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.