The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP)
... Achenbach and Robert R. Althoff, Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont; R. Michael Bagby, Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Toronto; Timothy A. Brown, Department of Psychology, Boston University; William T. Carpenter, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland S ...
... Achenbach and Robert R. Althoff, Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont; R. Michael Bagby, Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Toronto; Timothy A. Brown, Department of Psychology, Boston University; William T. Carpenter, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland S ...
A New Model of Dissociative Identity Disorder
... In the 1980s, researchers of DID were acutely aware that many cases of multiple personality had received a prior diagnosis of schizophrenia [6,7,9,22,27,31,36,53,57]. Accordingly, research in the 1980s often focused on psychotic-like symptoms of DID (which could lead to an erroneous diagnosis of sch ...
... In the 1980s, researchers of DID were acutely aware that many cases of multiple personality had received a prior diagnosis of schizophrenia [6,7,9,22,27,31,36,53,57]. Accordingly, research in the 1980s often focused on psychotic-like symptoms of DID (which could lead to an erroneous diagnosis of sch ...
The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
... the general population. The extent to which the features of the chronic fatigue syndrome are generic features of chronic fatigue and deconditioning due to physical inactivity common to a diverse group of illnesses (16, 17) must also be established. A Conceptual Framework for Studying the Chronic Fat ...
... the general population. The extent to which the features of the chronic fatigue syndrome are generic features of chronic fatigue and deconditioning due to physical inactivity common to a diverse group of illnesses (16, 17) must also be established. A Conceptual Framework for Studying the Chronic Fat ...
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
... Norm = average, median In statistics, normal = things characteristic of the majority of the group The statistical approach doesn’t differentiate between “desirable” and “undesirable” behavior ...
... Norm = average, median In statistics, normal = things characteristic of the majority of the group The statistical approach doesn’t differentiate between “desirable” and “undesirable” behavior ...
Eating Disorders
... anorexia nervosa through a pattern of purging behaviour without dieting, following a viral illness, which resulted in weight loss that then became positively valued, or in the context of a chronic illness such as diabetes or Crohn’s disease. Typically individuals are persuaded to seek help by concer ...
... anorexia nervosa through a pattern of purging behaviour without dieting, following a viral illness, which resulted in weight loss that then became positively valued, or in the context of a chronic illness such as diabetes or Crohn’s disease. Typically individuals are persuaded to seek help by concer ...
a history of antisocial personality disorder in the
... sociopathy each played a large role in shaping antisocial personality disorder into the mental illness it is today. They also created different ideas as to the causes and manifestations of antisocial personality disorder, sociopathy focused on the behavioral aspects of the disorder and psychopathy l ...
... sociopathy each played a large role in shaping antisocial personality disorder into the mental illness it is today. They also created different ideas as to the causes and manifestations of antisocial personality disorder, sociopathy focused on the behavioral aspects of the disorder and psychopathy l ...
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... Diagnosable somatoform disorders represent the severe end of a continuum that comprises unexplained ‘functional’ symptoms in the middle, and transient everyday aches and pains at the other end. These disorders are often encountered in medical settings as patients do not tend to seek psychiatric or p ...
... Diagnosable somatoform disorders represent the severe end of a continuum that comprises unexplained ‘functional’ symptoms in the middle, and transient everyday aches and pains at the other end. These disorders are often encountered in medical settings as patients do not tend to seek psychiatric or p ...
CME Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Cosmetic Surgery
... resulting from the appearance preoccupation; and (3) the preoccupation is not attributable to the presence of another psychiatric disorder (e.g., anorexia nervosa).45 As in previous versions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, if the appearance preoccupations are held with ...
... resulting from the appearance preoccupation; and (3) the preoccupation is not attributable to the presence of another psychiatric disorder (e.g., anorexia nervosa).45 As in previous versions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, if the appearance preoccupations are held with ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... disorders), and for the block F30-F39 (Mood [affective] disorders). Because of the long-standing and notoriously difficult problems associated with the description and classification of these disorders, special care has been taken to explain how the classification has been approached. For each disor ...
... disorders), and for the block F30-F39 (Mood [affective] disorders). Because of the long-standing and notoriously difficult problems associated with the description and classification of these disorders, special care has been taken to explain how the classification has been approached. For each disor ...
Association between generalized anxiety levels and pain in a community... Evidence for diagnostic specificity
... which would suggest a strong association between both conditions. Among such common features are core cognitive symptoms (such as anxious expectation), some physiological symptoms (such as muscle tension), hypervigilance symptoms (such as sleeping problems, irritability, and restlessness), and behav ...
... which would suggest a strong association between both conditions. Among such common features are core cognitive symptoms (such as anxious expectation), some physiological symptoms (such as muscle tension), hypervigilance symptoms (such as sleeping problems, irritability, and restlessness), and behav ...
I. The MID Dissociation Scales Graph
... you are about to examine will give you an excellent clinical ‘feel’ for the person who took the test. As you scroll down, you will find a list of the items for each scale on the MID. Now you can learn exactly what your patient reported; you can see exactly how he or she obtained a clinically signifi ...
... you are about to examine will give you an excellent clinical ‘feel’ for the person who took the test. As you scroll down, you will find a list of the items for each scale on the MID. Now you can learn exactly what your patient reported; you can see exactly how he or she obtained a clinically signifi ...
The Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A Review of Meta
... A recent review of meta-analyses of CBT identified 16 quantitative reviews that included 332 clinical trials covering 16 different disorders or populations (Butler et al. 2006). To our knowledge, this was the first review of metaanalytic studies examining the efficacy of CBT for a number of psycholo ...
... A recent review of meta-analyses of CBT identified 16 quantitative reviews that included 332 clinical trials covering 16 different disorders or populations (Butler et al. 2006). To our knowledge, this was the first review of metaanalytic studies examining the efficacy of CBT for a number of psycholo ...
Understanding and treating depersonalisation disorder
... Nick Medford is a psychiatrist attached to the Depersonalisation Research Unit at the Institute of Psychiatry (Section of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, P.O. Box 68, DeCrespigny Park, London SE5 8AZ, UK. Tel.: 020 7848 0138; fax: 020 7848 5172; email: [email protected]). He is a lecturer and resea ...
... Nick Medford is a psychiatrist attached to the Depersonalisation Research Unit at the Institute of Psychiatry (Section of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, P.O. Box 68, DeCrespigny Park, London SE5 8AZ, UK. Tel.: 020 7848 0138; fax: 020 7848 5172; email: [email protected]). He is a lecturer and resea ...
Jeanne Fery - ONNO VAN DER HART PhD
... causing chronic pain. These angels would also take over her body, each speaking a different dialect and producing specific facial expressions and tones of voice. Benedetta had amnesia for some acts done by these three, including a sexual relationship they initiated with a young nun in her charge. As ...
... causing chronic pain. These angels would also take over her body, each speaking a different dialect and producing specific facial expressions and tones of voice. Benedetta had amnesia for some acts done by these three, including a sexual relationship they initiated with a young nun in her charge. As ...
Jeanne Fery: a sixteenth-century case of dissociative identity disorder.
... causing chronic pain. These angels would also take over her body, each speaking a different dialect and producing specific facial expressions and tones of voice. Benedetta had amnesia for some acts done by these three, including a sexual relationship they initiated with a young nun in her charge. As ...
... causing chronic pain. These angels would also take over her body, each speaking a different dialect and producing specific facial expressions and tones of voice. Benedetta had amnesia for some acts done by these three, including a sexual relationship they initiated with a young nun in her charge. As ...
The differential diagnosis of epilepsy: A critical review
... Syncope is common, and although it is a distant second to PNEAs in terms of conditions misdiagnosed as epilepsy at referral epilepsy centers, it may be more common in general neurology practices. The first reason that syncope is misdiagnosed as seizures is the erroneous belief that seizures can cause ...
... Syncope is common, and although it is a distant second to PNEAs in terms of conditions misdiagnosed as epilepsy at referral epilepsy centers, it may be more common in general neurology practices. The first reason that syncope is misdiagnosed as seizures is the erroneous belief that seizures can cause ...
ADHD Lectures Online
... • A distinct disorder from ADHD; not a subtype • Overlaps with ADHD – 54% of cases of ADHD have SCT, especially if diagnosed with the Predominantly Inattentive Type – 46% of SCT cases may have elevated ADHD symptoms, again mainly of ADHD inattention Barkley, R. A. (2012). Distinguishing sluggish cog ...
... • A distinct disorder from ADHD; not a subtype • Overlaps with ADHD – 54% of cases of ADHD have SCT, especially if diagnosed with the Predominantly Inattentive Type – 46% of SCT cases may have elevated ADHD symptoms, again mainly of ADHD inattention Barkley, R. A. (2012). Distinguishing sluggish cog ...
Obsessive–compulsive disorder
... odd and unnecessary. But for the sufferer, such tasks can feel critically important, and must be performed in particular ways to ward off dire consequences and to stop the stress from building up. Examples of these tasks are repeatedly checking that one's parked car has been locked before leaving it ...
... odd and unnecessary. But for the sufferer, such tasks can feel critically important, and must be performed in particular ways to ward off dire consequences and to stop the stress from building up. Examples of these tasks are repeatedly checking that one's parked car has been locked before leaving it ...
Prolonged Grief Disorder - American Psychological Association
... time that the griever learns to cope with doses of loss stressors, he or she also focuses on the restoration of everyday life functions that depended critically on the lost loved one. For example, the bereaved may need to learn how to manage his or her own finances or cooking, and he or she may need ...
... time that the griever learns to cope with doses of loss stressors, he or she also focuses on the restoration of everyday life functions that depended critically on the lost loved one. For example, the bereaved may need to learn how to manage his or her own finances or cooking, and he or she may need ...
unit 12 _ 13 study guide
... a. meta-analysis. b. psychotherapy. c. aversive conditioning. d. psychoanalysis. e. transference. 44. Which of the following best illustrates a form of psychotherapy? a. systematic desensitization b. electroconvulsive therapy c. psychosurgery d. rTMS e. psychopharmacology 45. Schizophrenia is a diso ...
... a. meta-analysis. b. psychotherapy. c. aversive conditioning. d. psychoanalysis. e. transference. 44. Which of the following best illustrates a form of psychotherapy? a. systematic desensitization b. electroconvulsive therapy c. psychosurgery d. rTMS e. psychopharmacology 45. Schizophrenia is a diso ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • personality disorder A state in which an individual displays patterns of cognition, behavior, and emotion that differ from cultural norms, cause distress and impairment, apply across many contexts, and have been exhibited over a long duration of time. • physical integrity The inviolability of the ...
... • personality disorder A state in which an individual displays patterns of cognition, behavior, and emotion that differ from cultural norms, cause distress and impairment, apply across many contexts, and have been exhibited over a long duration of time. • physical integrity The inviolability of the ...
The World Health Organization adult ADHD self
... ADHD designed for administration to adults. The second part was the semi-structured clinical interview for recent (past 6 months) DSM-IV adult ADHD that is used in most clinical trials of this disorder (Spencer et al. 1995, 1998, 2001 ; Michelson et al. 2003). The third part was the self-report batt ...
... ADHD designed for administration to adults. The second part was the semi-structured clinical interview for recent (past 6 months) DSM-IV adult ADHD that is used in most clinical trials of this disorder (Spencer et al. 1995, 1998, 2001 ; Michelson et al. 2003). The third part was the self-report batt ...
Report of the
... issues. They also identified additional specific research, reports, national legislation and statistics to be reviewed by the Task Force. During its second meeting the members heard from experts regarding: 1) laws/regulations/procedures for school personnel; 2) the role of the school psychologist; 3 ...
... issues. They also identified additional specific research, reports, national legislation and statistics to be reviewed by the Task Force. During its second meeting the members heard from experts regarding: 1) laws/regulations/procedures for school personnel; 2) the role of the school psychologist; 3 ...
POLICE RESPONSE TO EDP’S
... Women tend to suffer from phobias and depression, whereas men tend to have problems with alcohol and drugs and antisocial behavior. The rates of mental problems are higher for those under 45. ...
... Women tend to suffer from phobias and depression, whereas men tend to have problems with alcohol and drugs and antisocial behavior. The rates of mental problems are higher for those under 45. ...
Comorbid Psychopathology in Autism Spectrum Disorder Comorbid
... Comorbid Psychopathology in autism spectrum disorder assess comorbid psychopathology in the general population, it is important that when conducting research with individuals with ASD that assessment tools are used that have been designed and validated for use with ASD. Grondhuis and Aman (2012) con ...
... Comorbid Psychopathology in autism spectrum disorder assess comorbid psychopathology in the general population, it is important that when conducting research with individuals with ASD that assessment tools are used that have been designed and validated for use with ASD. Grondhuis and Aman (2012) con ...