Substance Abuse and Mental Health Among Older Adults
... medications are of notable importance to older populations; interactions between psychoactive medications, such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and antidepressants are of particular concern. Alcohol use can interfere with the metabolism of many medications and is a leading risk factor for the deve ...
... medications are of notable importance to older populations; interactions between psychoactive medications, such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and antidepressants are of particular concern. Alcohol use can interfere with the metabolism of many medications and is a leading risk factor for the deve ...
acute and postraumatic stress disorders, dissociative disorders, and
... functioning, and perhaps structure, or the amygdala and hippocampus. The sympathetic nervous system is aroused and the fear response is sensitized in PTSD. Does trauma change the brain? Differences between people with and without PTSD are correlations. ...
... functioning, and perhaps structure, or the amygdala and hippocampus. The sympathetic nervous system is aroused and the fear response is sensitized in PTSD. Does trauma change the brain? Differences between people with and without PTSD are correlations. ...
Relapse or Relapse Prevention: A Choice
... health care professionals. 2. Define psychiatric factors that can increase the potential for relapse. 3. Describe back-to-work issues, that when addressed, can promote success in maintaining sobriety. 4. Define individual characteristics that statistically increase potential for relapse. ...
... health care professionals. 2. Define psychiatric factors that can increase the potential for relapse. 3. Describe back-to-work issues, that when addressed, can promote success in maintaining sobriety. 4. Define individual characteristics that statistically increase potential for relapse. ...
Prevalence of eating disorders among young Hungarian women
... This survey was the first representative survey of eating disorders in any Central-Eastern European country. The overall eating disorder prevalence was 3.01% among young women aged 15-24. We hope that our study, owing to its representativeness, will contribute to exploding the myth that eating disor ...
... This survey was the first representative survey of eating disorders in any Central-Eastern European country. The overall eating disorder prevalence was 3.01% among young women aged 15-24. We hope that our study, owing to its representativeness, will contribute to exploding the myth that eating disor ...
The Effects of Clozapine on Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Among
... most cases, the lack of independent assessment The purpose of the current report is to examine temporal changes in substance use in relation to clozapine use among a large study group of patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and co-occurring substance use disorder who were assessed ...
... most cases, the lack of independent assessment The purpose of the current report is to examine temporal changes in substance use in relation to clozapine use among a large study group of patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and co-occurring substance use disorder who were assessed ...
Anxiety Disorders
... • Marked and persistent fear when exposed to unfamiliar people or possible scrutiny by others. Individual fears being embarrassed or humiliated by ones action • Exposure to the feared social situation almost invariably provokes anxiety, which may take the form of a situationally bound or situational ...
... • Marked and persistent fear when exposed to unfamiliar people or possible scrutiny by others. Individual fears being embarrassed or humiliated by ones action • Exposure to the feared social situation almost invariably provokes anxiety, which may take the form of a situationally bound or situational ...
Psychological Disord..
... probably sees some cases • Parents (almost always mothers) who create illnesses in their children in order take them to hospital and be seen as caring parent; emotionally rewarding • Mothers may rub child skin to produce rash; give child drugs to induce vomiting; or more severe injuries • Mothers we ...
... probably sees some cases • Parents (almost always mothers) who create illnesses in their children in order take them to hospital and be seen as caring parent; emotionally rewarding • Mothers may rub child skin to produce rash; give child drugs to induce vomiting; or more severe injuries • Mothers we ...
Alcohol Use in Adults clinical practice Peter D. Friedmann, M.D., M.P.H.
... in the United States.1,2 Almost 9% of U.S. adults (approximately 13% of those who drink) meet the criteria for an alcohol-use disorder3 (Table 1)4,5; the prevalence of alcohol-use disorders is higher in clinical settings.5 Alcohol consumption can have adverse social, legal, occupational, psychologic ...
... in the United States.1,2 Almost 9% of U.S. adults (approximately 13% of those who drink) meet the criteria for an alcohol-use disorder3 (Table 1)4,5; the prevalence of alcohol-use disorders is higher in clinical settings.5 Alcohol consumption can have adverse social, legal, occupational, psychologic ...
Provide Motivational Enhancement Consistent With the Client`s
... marriage, but not about the substance abuse problem. The clinician can use this as an opening; the marriage doubtless will be affected by the substance abuse, and the motivation to improve the marriage may lead to a focus on substance abuse. Evaluating a client's motivational state necessarily is an ...
... marriage, but not about the substance abuse problem. The clinician can use this as an opening; the marriage doubtless will be affected by the substance abuse, and the motivation to improve the marriage may lead to a focus on substance abuse. Evaluating a client's motivational state necessarily is an ...
anxiety disorders
... • diagnosis peaks middle age and declines the later years of life • Median age at onset: 30 • More in developed countries • More frequently in females • Early onset = more comorbidity • Comorbidities: other anxiety disorders , depression , substance use disorders • 110 million disability days per ye ...
... • diagnosis peaks middle age and declines the later years of life • Median age at onset: 30 • More in developed countries • More frequently in females • Early onset = more comorbidity • Comorbidities: other anxiety disorders , depression , substance use disorders • 110 million disability days per ye ...
here - RSAT Program
... o Nerve-Sensory System o High Blood Pressure Disorders o Migraines o Stress-related Disorders ...
... o Nerve-Sensory System o High Blood Pressure Disorders o Migraines o Stress-related Disorders ...
WORD - Stamford High School
... remembered story line of a dream According to Freud, the underlying meaning of a dream. Freud believed that a dream’s latent content functions as a safety valve The tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation A social interaction in which one person suggests to another that ce ...
... remembered story line of a dream According to Freud, the underlying meaning of a dream. Freud believed that a dream’s latent content functions as a safety valve The tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation A social interaction in which one person suggests to another that ce ...
Westphal_AGRI_Conference_2010
... and substance use disorders. • PG also predicted the subsequent onset of generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance dependence. • Although none of the NCS-R respondents with PG ever received treatment for gambling problems, 49.0% were treated at some time for o ...
... and substance use disorders. • PG also predicted the subsequent onset of generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance dependence. • Although none of the NCS-R respondents with PG ever received treatment for gambling problems, 49.0% were treated at some time for o ...
Personality Disorders
... The “alters” coexisted without full awareness of one another, and in particular, she as an adult could intuit but did not know directly what had been expressed by them when they enacted; it was like material from a kind of dream state. Nevertheless, as an adult, she was able to maintain control an ...
... The “alters” coexisted without full awareness of one another, and in particular, she as an adult could intuit but did not know directly what had been expressed by them when they enacted; it was like material from a kind of dream state. Nevertheless, as an adult, she was able to maintain control an ...
Abnormal Psychology: Disorders and Treatment
... Abnormal: Case Study Anne is a sixteen-year-old girl living in a medium-sized city in the Midwest. Her family includes a mother, father, fourteen-year-old brother and a great aunt, who has living with the family since Anne was four. Anne is a junior at City High School and is taking a college-prepa ...
... Abnormal: Case Study Anne is a sixteen-year-old girl living in a medium-sized city in the Midwest. Her family includes a mother, father, fourteen-year-old brother and a great aunt, who has living with the family since Anne was four. Anne is a junior at City High School and is taking a college-prepa ...
Document
... episodes Clients who suffer from severe eating disorders and are at risk medically Clients with substance dependence issues who need inpatient detoxification to reduce the medical risk associated with withdrawal symptoms ...
... episodes Clients who suffer from severe eating disorders and are at risk medically Clients with substance dependence issues who need inpatient detoxification to reduce the medical risk associated with withdrawal symptoms ...
An Overview of the DSM-5 - Chapman University Digital Commons
... presents with extraordinary concern about the safety of his wife and young daughter. He rarely leaves them alone when away (e.g., at work) he telephones home every hour. He has lost one job because of this, and his wife has threatened to leave him if he does not seek psychiatric help. Six months ago ...
... presents with extraordinary concern about the safety of his wife and young daughter. He rarely leaves them alone when away (e.g., at work) he telephones home every hour. He has lost one job because of this, and his wife has threatened to leave him if he does not seek psychiatric help. Six months ago ...
Chapter 7: Diagnosis of Methamphetamine Use
... Only two of these conditions (Codes 292.89 and 292.81) denote methamphetamine intoxication at a particular time. An expert’s diagnosis of methamphetamine abuse or dependence for the time of an alleged offense, for example, does not imply that the affected person was methamphetamine intoxicated befor ...
... Only two of these conditions (Codes 292.89 and 292.81) denote methamphetamine intoxication at a particular time. An expert’s diagnosis of methamphetamine abuse or dependence for the time of an alleged offense, for example, does not imply that the affected person was methamphetamine intoxicated befor ...
CHILDHOOD DEPRESSION: SIGNS, SYMPTOMS AND SOLUTIONS
... A quality of depressed mood that is distinctly different from the kind felt when a loved one is lost or deceased Depression is worse in the morning (Diurnal ...
... A quality of depressed mood that is distinctly different from the kind felt when a loved one is lost or deceased Depression is worse in the morning (Diurnal ...
Clinical Guide for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT)
... the United States who have been diagnosed with a severe mental illness will also have a diagnosable co-occurring substance use disorder (alcohol or other drugs) during their lifetimes (see Regier in Sources on page 46). SEPARATE SERVICES Historically, people with co-occurring disorders have been exc ...
... the United States who have been diagnosed with a severe mental illness will also have a diagnosable co-occurring substance use disorder (alcohol or other drugs) during their lifetimes (see Regier in Sources on page 46). SEPARATE SERVICES Historically, people with co-occurring disorders have been exc ...
Day 1 PPT
... People are fascinated by the exceptional, the unusual, the abnormal. This fascination can be due to two reasons: 1.During various moments we feel, think and act like an abnormal individual. 1.Psychological disorders may bring unexplained physical symptoms, irrational fears, and suicidal thoughts to ...
... People are fascinated by the exceptional, the unusual, the abnormal. This fascination can be due to two reasons: 1.During various moments we feel, think and act like an abnormal individual. 1.Psychological disorders may bring unexplained physical symptoms, irrational fears, and suicidal thoughts to ...
chapter 15 - Cengage Learning
... 19. State the causes, according to various theoretical models, of mood disorders. Describe how learned helplessness and attributional style may contribute to depression. (see “Causes of Mood Disorders”) 20. Define schizophrenia. Describe the disorganized thought and language characteristic of schizo ...
... 19. State the causes, according to various theoretical models, of mood disorders. Describe how learned helplessness and attributional style may contribute to depression. (see “Causes of Mood Disorders”) 20. Define schizophrenia. Describe the disorganized thought and language characteristic of schizo ...
Sleep Stages
... • The sleep walking activity may include simply sitting up and appearing awake while actually asleep, getting up and walking around, or complex activities such as moving furniture, going to the bathroom, dressing and undressing, and similar activities. Some people even drive a car while actually asl ...
... • The sleep walking activity may include simply sitting up and appearing awake while actually asleep, getting up and walking around, or complex activities such as moving furniture, going to the bathroom, dressing and undressing, and similar activities. Some people even drive a car while actually asl ...
Anxiety Disorder - Mental Health First Aid
... • Substance use disorder is a real medical condition • It is a common illness • Programs are available to help • Often depressive and anxiety disorders underlie SUDs and can be treated ...
... • Substance use disorder is a real medical condition • It is a common illness • Programs are available to help • Often depressive and anxiety disorders underlie SUDs and can be treated ...
DSM-IV-TR
... explicitly teach new and more adaptive ways of thinking) Humanistic Model – It suggests that individuals can, by and large, set their own limits of what is acceptable behavior. It focuses on the relationship of the individual to society, considering the ways in which people view themselves in relati ...
... explicitly teach new and more adaptive ways of thinking) Humanistic Model – It suggests that individuals can, by and large, set their own limits of what is acceptable behavior. It focuses on the relationship of the individual to society, considering the ways in which people view themselves in relati ...