Psycho-Addictive Disorders
... Psycho-Addictive Disorders Elisa A. Mancuso RNC, MS, FNS Professor ...
... Psycho-Addictive Disorders Elisa A. Mancuso RNC, MS, FNS Professor ...
Definitions, Terms, and Self-Assessment
... (DSM) is the primary guide used by health care professionals for the diagnosis of substance use disorders. Its fifth edition, DSM-5, rates substance use disorders in terms of severity, from mild to severe. According to the DSM, a substance use disorder is defined as a pattern of alcohol or other dru ...
... (DSM) is the primary guide used by health care professionals for the diagnosis of substance use disorders. Its fifth edition, DSM-5, rates substance use disorders in terms of severity, from mild to severe. According to the DSM, a substance use disorder is defined as a pattern of alcohol or other dru ...
Introduction to Pharmacology
... of unreality. Panic disorder often occurs with agoraphobia, in which people are afraid of having a panic attack in a place from which escape would be difficult, so they avoid these places. ...
... of unreality. Panic disorder often occurs with agoraphobia, in which people are afraid of having a panic attack in a place from which escape would be difficult, so they avoid these places. ...
Somatoform Disorders and Dissociative Disorders
... • A person suddenly, without planning or warning, travels far from home or work and leaves behind a past life with no prior recollection of past life • Person may take on a new identity and even establish a new home Typically caused by with no prior recollection traumatic experiences of past life • ...
... • A person suddenly, without planning or warning, travels far from home or work and leaves behind a past life with no prior recollection of past life • Person may take on a new identity and even establish a new home Typically caused by with no prior recollection traumatic experiences of past life • ...
Stress Management - Truman State University
... Sad, empty or anxious mood* Interest/pleasure in activities diminished* Guilt feelings or feeling worthless Energy level low or feeling tired and fatigued Sleep difficulties such as insomnia or oversleeping Concentration difficulties, trouble making a decision Appetite increase or decrease Psychomot ...
... Sad, empty or anxious mood* Interest/pleasure in activities diminished* Guilt feelings or feeling worthless Energy level low or feeling tired and fatigued Sleep difficulties such as insomnia or oversleeping Concentration difficulties, trouble making a decision Appetite increase or decrease Psychomot ...
Handle With Care
... Children of mothers who used drugs: – Stimulants – risk of preterm labor and abruption – Depressants – alcohol most damaging* – Opiates – increasing numbers of cases – Marijuana – Hallucinogens – Tobacco* - low birth weight, SIDS ...
... Children of mothers who used drugs: – Stimulants – risk of preterm labor and abruption – Depressants – alcohol most damaging* – Opiates – increasing numbers of cases – Marijuana – Hallucinogens – Tobacco* - low birth weight, SIDS ...
System Signs & Symptoms Score
... Children of mothers who used drugs: – Stimulants – risk of preterm labor and abruption – Depressants – alcohol most damaging* – Opiates – increasing numbers of cases – Marijuana – Hallucinogens – Tobacco* - low birth weight, SIDS ...
... Children of mothers who used drugs: – Stimulants – risk of preterm labor and abruption – Depressants – alcohol most damaging* – Opiates – increasing numbers of cases – Marijuana – Hallucinogens – Tobacco* - low birth weight, SIDS ...
Working with People on Probation and Parole from a Harm
... • Emotional regulation Using interactions in the therapy (rather than reviewing the past or criticizing or correcting only negative behaviors). Example of present moment/relational therapy • JP ...
... • Emotional regulation Using interactions in the therapy (rather than reviewing the past or criticizing or correcting only negative behaviors). Example of present moment/relational therapy • JP ...
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... Demystify/de-stigmatize common reactions Select from menu of coping responses Monitor on-going internal stress ...
... Demystify/de-stigmatize common reactions Select from menu of coping responses Monitor on-going internal stress ...
Chapter 7
... Describe the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of overseparated and overattached individuals. Discuss the rationale for doing grief work with adult children of alcoholics. Describe second-order change and changing interactions with family members. Identify the 11 curative factors of group psychother ...
... Describe the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of overseparated and overattached individuals. Discuss the rationale for doing grief work with adult children of alcoholics. Describe second-order change and changing interactions with family members. Identify the 11 curative factors of group psychother ...
Psychological Disorders
... individuals have symptoms typically associated with physical diseases or conditions, but in which no known organic or physiological basis for the symptoms can be found. ...
... individuals have symptoms typically associated with physical diseases or conditions, but in which no known organic or physiological basis for the symptoms can be found. ...
Slide 1
... Explain that majority of people with UHR syndrome do not develop a psychotic disorder, but 20-40% do so within 1 year Advantages of early intervention and hope for recovery: describe high level of functioning now associated with psychosis ...
... Explain that majority of people with UHR syndrome do not develop a psychotic disorder, but 20-40% do so within 1 year Advantages of early intervention and hope for recovery: describe high level of functioning now associated with psychosis ...
“traditional” addiction treatment services?
... Under the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid eligibility would be extended to all individuals with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level --$26,347 for a family of three and $15,417 for an individual. As of June 2014, Medicaid expansion in several Western states, as an example, provided new cove ...
... Under the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid eligibility would be extended to all individuals with incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty level --$26,347 for a family of three and $15,417 for an individual. As of June 2014, Medicaid expansion in several Western states, as an example, provided new cove ...
Psychological Disorders
... practices and the social environment. Policies of total abstinence tend to increase addiction rates rather than reduce them. Not all addicts have withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking a drug. Addiction does not depend on the properties of the drug alone, but also on the reason for taking it. ...
... practices and the social environment. Policies of total abstinence tend to increase addiction rates rather than reduce them. Not all addicts have withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking a drug. Addiction does not depend on the properties of the drug alone, but also on the reason for taking it. ...
Depression and Anxiety Disorder
... Mood and anxiety disorders are common, and the mortality risk is due primarily to suicide, cardiovascular disease, and substance abuse. Risk is highest early in the course of the disorder or within 2 years of a hospitalization. Mood disorders are divided into Unipolar (depression) and Bipolar Disord ...
... Mood and anxiety disorders are common, and the mortality risk is due primarily to suicide, cardiovascular disease, and substance abuse. Risk is highest early in the course of the disorder or within 2 years of a hospitalization. Mood disorders are divided into Unipolar (depression) and Bipolar Disord ...
Illicit Drugs Fact Sheets
... chemical). It typically results from mixing ecstasy with various, but not all, antidepressants or simply taking an overdose. The symptoms include agitation, confusion, headache, tachycardia (rapid heart rate), hypertension, hyperpyrexia (abnormally high fever) and muscle twitches. It can result in c ...
... chemical). It typically results from mixing ecstasy with various, but not all, antidepressants or simply taking an overdose. The symptoms include agitation, confusion, headache, tachycardia (rapid heart rate), hypertension, hyperpyrexia (abnormally high fever) and muscle twitches. It can result in c ...
Criminal Justice System
... Despite being reclassified, possession and supply can still lead to fines and imprisonment; however, the penalties are less than when it was class B drug. What it looks like: dried leaves or black/brown block of resin How taken: Cannabis leaves or resin are smoked either in a roll-up with tobacco or ...
... Despite being reclassified, possession and supply can still lead to fines and imprisonment; however, the penalties are less than when it was class B drug. What it looks like: dried leaves or black/brown block of resin How taken: Cannabis leaves or resin are smoked either in a roll-up with tobacco or ...
Somatoform disorders
... • Response to sx by individual and family vs Drs definition based on pathophysiological findings • Mismatch common • Root of many management problems ...
... • Response to sx by individual and family vs Drs definition based on pathophysiological findings • Mismatch common • Root of many management problems ...
DSM-IV-TR in Action Powerpoint
... Learning Disorders, Motor Skills Disorders, Communication Disorders, and Other Conditions that may be Focus of Clinical Attention Generally, all clinical syndromes are coded here (e.g., Mood Disorders, Schizophrenia, Dementia, Anxiety Disorders, Substance Disorders, Disruptive Behavior Disorders, et ...
... Learning Disorders, Motor Skills Disorders, Communication Disorders, and Other Conditions that may be Focus of Clinical Attention Generally, all clinical syndromes are coded here (e.g., Mood Disorders, Schizophrenia, Dementia, Anxiety Disorders, Substance Disorders, Disruptive Behavior Disorders, et ...
Substance Abuse and Dependence, Alcohol and Opiates
... 5. Arguments w/ spouse about consequences of intoxication Substance dependence: a maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to impairment or distress, manifested by three or more of the following, occurring within a 12 month period: 1. Tolerance- need more to achieve same high; diminished affect ...
... 5. Arguments w/ spouse about consequences of intoxication Substance dependence: a maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to impairment or distress, manifested by three or more of the following, occurring within a 12 month period: 1. Tolerance- need more to achieve same high; diminished affect ...
Dr Dion Goodland
... • Because of the significance of the experience, effects on how one thinks and feels are possible. ...
... • Because of the significance of the experience, effects on how one thinks and feels are possible. ...
Cognitive therapy
... American Psychiatric Association (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) Definition: Disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying ...
... American Psychiatric Association (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) Definition: Disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying ...
this issue
... and route of administration of these drugs affect the intensity of the experience and its effect on mood (36). In addition, if several weeks of abstinence are maintained, many stimulant users report a dysphoric state marked by anhedonia which may persist for weeks (37). ...
... and route of administration of these drugs affect the intensity of the experience and its effect on mood (36). In addition, if several weeks of abstinence are maintained, many stimulant users report a dysphoric state marked by anhedonia which may persist for weeks (37). ...
Ch. 12: Psychological Disorders (page 1)
... Diagnosis includes a global assessment of functioning: 0 to 100 rating ...
... Diagnosis includes a global assessment of functioning: 0 to 100 rating ...