Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders
... The book is divided into three parts. Part I consists of four chapters on the reformulated cognitive model of anxiety and its empirical status. Chapter 1 discusses the distinctions between fear and anxiety and provides a rationale for taking a cognitive perspective on anxiety. Chapter 2 presents a r ...
... The book is divided into three parts. Part I consists of four chapters on the reformulated cognitive model of anxiety and its empirical status. Chapter 1 discusses the distinctions between fear and anxiety and provides a rationale for taking a cognitive perspective on anxiety. Chapter 2 presents a r ...
The bidirectionality of the relationship between insomnia, anxiety
... 6.2.1. Bidirectionality across various age groups and cultures ..................................................................161 6.2.2. Bidirectionality across different methods of assessment ................................................................163 6.2.3. Bidirectionality and follow- ...
... 6.2.1. Bidirectionality across various age groups and cultures ..................................................................161 6.2.2. Bidirectionality across different methods of assessment ................................................................163 6.2.3. Bidirectionality and follow- ...
Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... This book began life in 1997 at an international research conference on anxiety disorders in children and adolescents hosted by CURIUM, Academic Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Leiden University. Up until that time, child and adolescent anxiety disorder research was largely consumed withi ...
... This book began life in 1997 at an international research conference on anxiety disorders in children and adolescents hosted by CURIUM, Academic Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Leiden University. Up until that time, child and adolescent anxiety disorder research was largely consumed withi ...
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... substance abuse disorders have lower treatment rates). In the Epidemiologic Catchment Area study, only about 17% of respondents with a phobic disorder reported a mental health outpatient visit in the last year, and about 70% of phobic individuals who sought professional help did so for physical heal ...
... substance abuse disorders have lower treatment rates). In the Epidemiologic Catchment Area study, only about 17% of respondents with a phobic disorder reported a mental health outpatient visit in the last year, and about 70% of phobic individuals who sought professional help did so for physical heal ...
anxiety and related disorders
... Unites States the number of people who see clinicians because of anxiety complaints exceeds by far that the patients who see help for their colds. Tranquilizers prescribed either by psychiatrists or by general physicians, are among the top sellers both in Europe and in US. There hardly seems to be a ...
... Unites States the number of people who see clinicians because of anxiety complaints exceeds by far that the patients who see help for their colds. Tranquilizers prescribed either by psychiatrists or by general physicians, are among the top sellers both in Europe and in US. There hardly seems to be a ...
Bipolar_Child_2009 - Research Repository UCD
... diagnosis, two episodes of mood disorder are required involving either elevated or depressed mood. In DSM IV TR a distinction is made between cases characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode (bipolar I) and cases characterized by both depressive and hypomanic episodes, but without manic or ...
... diagnosis, two episodes of mood disorder are required involving either elevated or depressed mood. In DSM IV TR a distinction is made between cases characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode (bipolar I) and cases characterized by both depressive and hypomanic episodes, but without manic or ...
Anxiety Disor - Anxiety and Depression Association of America, ADAA
... a truly multidisciplinary audience, diverse in our backgrounds yet united in our commitment to improve the lives of those with anxiety and related disorders by advancing education and research. We are honored to have so many experts and scholars at this conference. The breadth of content covered in ...
... a truly multidisciplinary audience, diverse in our backgrounds yet united in our commitment to improve the lives of those with anxiety and related disorders by advancing education and research. We are honored to have so many experts and scholars at this conference. The breadth of content covered in ...
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... still a matter of debate (Langguth et al., 2011). Theoretically, it is also conceivable that these symptoms precede tinnitus onset and predispose for it; alternatively, they may represent non-auditory symptoms resulting from the same pathophysiological changes € ller, 2007). In our rethat are involv ...
... still a matter of debate (Langguth et al., 2011). Theoretically, it is also conceivable that these symptoms precede tinnitus onset and predispose for it; alternatively, they may represent non-auditory symptoms resulting from the same pathophysiological changes € ller, 2007). In our rethat are involv ...
SYMPTOM INVENTORIES 1 THE SYMPTOM INVENTORIES: AN
... ADHD. Behavioral inhibition was measured using a conventional stop-signal task, and central executive, phonological, and visuospatial working memory components (Baddeley 2007) were assessed in 14 children with ADHD and 13 typically developing (TD) children. [Child Symptom Inventory-4 was one of seve ...
... ADHD. Behavioral inhibition was measured using a conventional stop-signal task, and central executive, phonological, and visuospatial working memory components (Baddeley 2007) were assessed in 14 children with ADHD and 13 typically developing (TD) children. [Child Symptom Inventory-4 was one of seve ...
Preventing Generalized Anxiety Disorder in an At
... of high comorbidity may reflect overlap in definitional criteria or other artifacts (e.g., high base rates of some disorders; Brown, et al., 2001). Thus, questions have been raised regarding the diagnostic validity of standard criteria, actual prevalence in the general population, and the meaning an ...
... of high comorbidity may reflect overlap in definitional criteria or other artifacts (e.g., high base rates of some disorders; Brown, et al., 2001). Thus, questions have been raised regarding the diagnostic validity of standard criteria, actual prevalence in the general population, and the meaning an ...
Bipolar Disorder - ParentsMedGuide.org
... ago, it was rare for a child or adolescent to be diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Research now suggests that for some, the symptoms of adult bipolar disorder can begin in childhood. However, it is not yet clear how many children and adolescents diagnosed with bipolar disorder will continue to have t ...
... ago, it was rare for a child or adolescent to be diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Research now suggests that for some, the symptoms of adult bipolar disorder can begin in childhood. However, it is not yet clear how many children and adolescents diagnosed with bipolar disorder will continue to have t ...
generalized anxiety disorder
... Finally, differential diagnosis guidelines for DSM-IV GAD specify that the disorder should not be assigned if its features are better accounted for by another mental or medical disorder (e.g., worry about future panic attacks in panic disorder should not be counted toward the diagnosis of GAD). In a ...
... Finally, differential diagnosis guidelines for DSM-IV GAD specify that the disorder should not be assigned if its features are better accounted for by another mental or medical disorder (e.g., worry about future panic attacks in panic disorder should not be counted toward the diagnosis of GAD). In a ...
Clinical and Educational Child Psychology
... existence by filling their slates with knowledge. Locke would have been supportive of change as a continuous process, evident in the increasingly complex changes that result under the tutelage of adult mentors. Nature’s child Just prior to 1800, a 12-year-old feral child was discovered in a forest in ...
... existence by filling their slates with knowledge. Locke would have been supportive of change as a continuous process, evident in the increasingly complex changes that result under the tutelage of adult mentors. Nature’s child Just prior to 1800, a 12-year-old feral child was discovered in a forest in ...
Parent-Reported Behavioural Symptoms of Anxiety in Children with Autism Spectrum
... The current study examined anxiety and its observable correlates in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) across a broad range of levels of cognitive functioning that in the past have not been accurately explored. I sought to challenge the assumption that there is a positive linear relations ...
... The current study examined anxiety and its observable correlates in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) across a broad range of levels of cognitive functioning that in the past have not been accurately explored. I sought to challenge the assumption that there is a positive linear relations ...
Candidate gene studies in human anxiety disorders
... But what torments of grief you endured From the evil which never arrived. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 – 1882) ...
... But what torments of grief you endured From the evil which never arrived. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 – 1882) ...
Effects on Sexuality of Childhood Trauma
... abusive and critical the child may well grow up FALSELY BELIEVING that he/she is bad, stupid, unloveable and worthless. Also, trusting others may become very difficult as the individual’s experience during childhood was to be badly let down BY THE VERY PERSON/S WHO WERE SUPPOSED TO CARE FOR THEM AND ...
... abusive and critical the child may well grow up FALSELY BELIEVING that he/she is bad, stupid, unloveable and worthless. Also, trusting others may become very difficult as the individual’s experience during childhood was to be badly let down BY THE VERY PERSON/S WHO WERE SUPPOSED TO CARE FOR THEM AND ...
Specific phobia: a review of DSM-IV specific phobia and - DSM-5
... internal feelings such as disgust and revulsion, while only 25% of their fears focused on danger or harm, and 0% on physical symptoms. In 82% of people with natural environment phobia and in 54% of people with situational phobia, the focus of fear was on danger or harm. In B-I-I phobia, the focus of ...
... internal feelings such as disgust and revulsion, while only 25% of their fears focused on danger or harm, and 0% on physical symptoms. In 82% of people with natural environment phobia and in 54% of people with situational phobia, the focus of fear was on danger or harm. In B-I-I phobia, the focus of ...
What School Psychologists Need to Know about DSM‐5 Workshop
... – To prevent the premature disseminaNon of internal deliberaNons – To prohibit DSM‐5 members from using informaNon derived from their work for personal gain. – Not intended to “prohibit Nmely discussion or public disseminaNon of research findings or issues” relevant to criteria opNons. – ...
... – To prevent the premature disseminaNon of internal deliberaNons – To prohibit DSM‐5 members from using informaNon derived from their work for personal gain. – Not intended to “prohibit Nmely discussion or public disseminaNon of research findings or issues” relevant to criteria opNons. – ...
- UCL Discovery
... self-referent information, has been implicated in a number o f psychological disorders. This review concentrates on the theoretical and empirical validity of attempts to extend normative models of SFA (e.g. Duval & Wicklund, 1972; Carver & Scheier, 1978) to account for anxious states and anxiety dis ...
... self-referent information, has been implicated in a number o f psychological disorders. This review concentrates on the theoretical and empirical validity of attempts to extend normative models of SFA (e.g. Duval & Wicklund, 1972; Carver & Scheier, 1978) to account for anxious states and anxiety dis ...
A Twin Study of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... Anxiety is a common complication of substance misuse disorders and none of the individual symptom is specific to it (Barlow & Wincze, 1998). At the very beginning, most of individuals with anxiety disorders would have been classified within the rather broadly defined category. Researchers must to ex ...
... Anxiety is a common complication of substance misuse disorders and none of the individual symptom is specific to it (Barlow & Wincze, 1998). At the very beginning, most of individuals with anxiety disorders would have been classified within the rather broadly defined category. Researchers must to ex ...
Curriculum Vitae - Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
... Norton, P. J. & Paulus, D. J. (in press). Towards a unified treatment for emotional disorders: Update on the science and practice. Behavior Therapy. [IF: 4.151; citations: 1] Norton, P. J. & Sears Edwards, K. C. (in press). Anxiety sensitivity or interoceptive sensitivity: An analysis of feared bodi ...
... Norton, P. J. & Paulus, D. J. (in press). Towards a unified treatment for emotional disorders: Update on the science and practice. Behavior Therapy. [IF: 4.151; citations: 1] Norton, P. J. & Sears Edwards, K. C. (in press). Anxiety sensitivity or interoceptive sensitivity: An analysis of feared bodi ...
Current and Lifetime Comorbidity of the DSM
... artifacts such as the high base rates of some disorders such as social phobia (Frances et al., 1990). Other explanations include the possibility that emotional disorders co-occur because they emerge from the same genetic, biological, or psychosocial diatheses but that this shared vulnerability is ma ...
... artifacts such as the high base rates of some disorders such as social phobia (Frances et al., 1990). Other explanations include the possibility that emotional disorders co-occur because they emerge from the same genetic, biological, or psychosocial diatheses but that this shared vulnerability is ma ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment
... based on periods of elated, expansive, or irritable mood (Carlson, 2005). This atypical but common presentation of mania in children appears to be caused by developmental differences in manic symptom expression and the evolving picture of this disorder in children. Although current DSM-IV-TR nosolog ...
... based on periods of elated, expansive, or irritable mood (Carlson, 2005). This atypical but common presentation of mania in children appears to be caused by developmental differences in manic symptom expression and the evolving picture of this disorder in children. Although current DSM-IV-TR nosolog ...
Generalized worry disorder - DSM-5
... Anxiety and worry (apprehensive expectation) about a number of future events or activities were introduced as the hallmark features of GAD in DSM-III-R, with the result that GAD was no longer a residual diagnosis.[20,39–41] Worry is the cognitive component, as distinct from the physiological symptom ...
... Anxiety and worry (apprehensive expectation) about a number of future events or activities were introduced as the hallmark features of GAD in DSM-III-R, with the result that GAD was no longer a residual diagnosis.[20,39–41] Worry is the cognitive component, as distinct from the physiological symptom ...
Modeling Trait Anxiety: From Computational Processes to Personality
... illnesses are entirely constituted by characteristic sets of causally interacting symptoms—and not, like many physical illnesses, dependent on a single hidden variable that causes all the symptoms independently [(76, 78); see also Ref. (79)]. This idea has been used to explain patterns of comorbidit ...
... illnesses are entirely constituted by characteristic sets of causally interacting symptoms—and not, like many physical illnesses, dependent on a single hidden variable that causes all the symptoms independently [(76, 78); see also Ref. (79)]. This idea has been used to explain patterns of comorbidit ...