Somatoform Disorders
... The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The duration of the disturbance is at least 6 months. The preoccupation is not better accounted for by generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, ...
... The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The duration of the disturbance is at least 6 months. The preoccupation is not better accounted for by generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, ...
A Guide to Eating Disorders
... There are three major types of eating disorders — anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating, which is closely related to bulimia: Anorexia nervosa: People with anorexia nervosa have a distorted body image that causes them to see themselves as overweight, even when they're dangerously thin. ...
... There are three major types of eating disorders — anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating, which is closely related to bulimia: Anorexia nervosa: People with anorexia nervosa have a distorted body image that causes them to see themselves as overweight, even when they're dangerously thin. ...
354 A
... although heritability of specific anxiety disorders is unlikely, genes are thought to contribute to a general risk factor for anxiety proneness. Specifically, Mash & Barkley (2003) indicate that genetics may present a general risk factor for anxiety disorders, but environmental experiences influence ...
... although heritability of specific anxiety disorders is unlikely, genes are thought to contribute to a general risk factor for anxiety proneness. Specifically, Mash & Barkley (2003) indicate that genetics may present a general risk factor for anxiety disorders, but environmental experiences influence ...
this PDF file - Journal of Research and Practice in K
... criteria within a unique cultural context. The previous five-Axial system was reformatted to reflect current usage. These changes in format facilitate ease of use as well as diagnosis and billing. In consideration of the recommendations for an altered classification structure, the work groups examin ...
... criteria within a unique cultural context. The previous five-Axial system was reformatted to reflect current usage. These changes in format facilitate ease of use as well as diagnosis and billing. In consideration of the recommendations for an altered classification structure, the work groups examin ...
A Brief Overview of the New DSM 5 With Ethical Citations
... the numerical listing of disorders beginning at pg. 877. It is critical that we all become very familiar with these codes as NBCC will begin testing for licensure using these codes in the summer of 2014. The new DSM is designed to help clinicians form more systematic and objective means of assessmen ...
... the numerical listing of disorders beginning at pg. 877. It is critical that we all become very familiar with these codes as NBCC will begin testing for licensure using these codes in the summer of 2014. The new DSM is designed to help clinicians form more systematic and objective means of assessmen ...
Dr Jon Stone
... Not owning / having access to a tendon hammer and ophthalmoscope Doing too much examination when the history doesn’t warrant it ...
... Not owning / having access to a tendon hammer and ophthalmoscope Doing too much examination when the history doesn’t warrant it ...
criteria of mental health
... degree, but in some instances persons with experience fulfill these roles. The recreation therapist helps the client to achieve a balance of work and play in his or her life and provides activities that promote constructive use of leisure or unstructured time. ...
... degree, but in some instances persons with experience fulfill these roles. The recreation therapist helps the client to achieve a balance of work and play in his or her life and provides activities that promote constructive use of leisure or unstructured time. ...
-handouts part 1
... aWend school because of anxiety, has truancy charges filed, and is at risk of removal from parents and placement in a residen
... aWend school because of anxiety, has truancy charges filed, and is at risk of removal from parents and placement in a residen
Positive affect regulation in anxiety disorders
... don’t deserve this.’’). The Emotion and Self-focus scales demonstrated higher correlations with each other and modest associations with the Dampening subscale. A previous study related higher scores on the Emotion-focus and Self-focus positive rumination subscales to greater self-esteem (Feldman et ...
... don’t deserve this.’’). The Emotion and Self-focus scales demonstrated higher correlations with each other and modest associations with the Dampening subscale. A previous study related higher scores on the Emotion-focus and Self-focus positive rumination subscales to greater self-esteem (Feldman et ...
instructional package - Horry Georgetown Technical College
... effects, use, and abuse of psychoactive drugs. 13. Describe the strategies and techniques used to treat sleep problems. Learning Outcomes for Chapter 5: Learning 1. Define learning and conditioning, and name the forms of conditioning. 2. Describe the background that led to Ivan Pavlov’s discovery of ...
... effects, use, and abuse of psychoactive drugs. 13. Describe the strategies and techniques used to treat sleep problems. Learning Outcomes for Chapter 5: Learning 1. Define learning and conditioning, and name the forms of conditioning. 2. Describe the background that led to Ivan Pavlov’s discovery of ...
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY What is psychology? How is it
... animals and is responsible for basic functions such as breathing, eating, drinking, and sleeping. We learn about the neocortex, the “new brain”, which is unique to humans and is where complex brain activity takes place. We find that the cerebrum, which is responsible for all active thought, is divid ...
... animals and is responsible for basic functions such as breathing, eating, drinking, and sleeping. We learn about the neocortex, the “new brain”, which is unique to humans and is where complex brain activity takes place. We find that the cerebrum, which is responsible for all active thought, is divid ...