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... non-clinical individuals (Hurst et al. 2007). Thus, while diagnostic confusion can be present, it is typically the presence of perceptual abnormalities, ideas of reference, magical thinking or odd beliefs, and suspiciousness that distinguish the SPD individual from an individual with Asperger’s diso ...
... non-clinical individuals (Hurst et al. 2007). Thus, while diagnostic confusion can be present, it is typically the presence of perceptual abnormalities, ideas of reference, magical thinking or odd beliefs, and suspiciousness that distinguish the SPD individual from an individual with Asperger’s diso ...
Anxiety Disorders
... Example 2: It happened without any warning, a sudden wave of terror. My heart was pounding like mad, I couldn't catch my breath, and the ground underfoot seemed unstable. I was sure it was a heart attack. It was the worst experience of my life. Example 3: I can't tell you why I'm afraid of rats. The ...
... Example 2: It happened without any warning, a sudden wave of terror. My heart was pounding like mad, I couldn't catch my breath, and the ground underfoot seemed unstable. I was sure it was a heart attack. It was the worst experience of my life. Example 3: I can't tell you why I'm afraid of rats. The ...
Narcissistic Personality Disorder – Has it Become an Epidemic?
... at some point in his or her life. Most people can live relatively normal lives with mild personality disorders; however, in times of extreme stress, symptoms can increase and become disruptive in everyday activities. ●● Personality disorders are usually only diagnosed for people over the age of 18, ...
... at some point in his or her life. Most people can live relatively normal lives with mild personality disorders; however, in times of extreme stress, symptoms can increase and become disruptive in everyday activities. ●● Personality disorders are usually only diagnosed for people over the age of 18, ...
Conversion Disorder - Europe`s Journal of Psychology
... 1975), the historical rival of psychoanalysis, that conversion disorder is intentionally adopted in response to current stressful demands (e.g., Ironside & Batchelor, 1945; Miller & Forbes, 1990; Mucha & Reinhardt, 1970; Rajmohan, Thomas, & Sreekumar, 2004). It is also necessary to address studies s ...
... 1975), the historical rival of psychoanalysis, that conversion disorder is intentionally adopted in response to current stressful demands (e.g., Ironside & Batchelor, 1945; Miller & Forbes, 1990; Mucha & Reinhardt, 1970; Rajmohan, Thomas, & Sreekumar, 2004). It is also necessary to address studies s ...
1 Towards a cognitive-behavioral model of PTSD in children and
... The reviews described above have demonstrated how the understanding of children and adolescents’ reactions to traumatic experiences has advanced to incorporate theory from a variety of domains. Many studies have been directed at examining core assumptions regarding the nature of PTSD in children, s ...
... The reviews described above have demonstrated how the understanding of children and adolescents’ reactions to traumatic experiences has advanced to incorporate theory from a variety of domains. Many studies have been directed at examining core assumptions regarding the nature of PTSD in children, s ...
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... 2. Read the scenario and answer the questions. Sam's psychology professor, Dr. Smith, recruited him to serve as a research assistant. Sam's job was to teach study participants a new strategy for studying textbook material. Experimental group participants were supposed to be taught the new strategy, ...
... 2. Read the scenario and answer the questions. Sam's psychology professor, Dr. Smith, recruited him to serve as a research assistant. Sam's job was to teach study participants a new strategy for studying textbook material. Experimental group participants were supposed to be taught the new strategy, ...
What Is New in Rome IV - Journal of Neurogastroenterology and
... biliary acids among others. These factors can interact with the gut mucosa not only triggering a leaky barrier, but in the presence of a permeability abnormality may allow an amplification of signaling from the lumen to neural and immune pathways, generating functional gastrointestinal symptoms.33 T ...
... biliary acids among others. These factors can interact with the gut mucosa not only triggering a leaky barrier, but in the presence of a permeability abnormality may allow an amplification of signaling from the lumen to neural and immune pathways, generating functional gastrointestinal symptoms.33 T ...
Examination of the utility of the Beck Anxiety Inventory and its factors
... The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (ADIS-IV) were administered to 193 adults at a major Midwestern university recruited from an anxiety research and treatment center. The BAI and its four factor scores were compared from individuals with a primary diagnosis ...
... The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (ADIS-IV) were administered to 193 adults at a major Midwestern university recruited from an anxiety research and treatment center. The BAI and its four factor scores were compared from individuals with a primary diagnosis ...
Comorbidity of mental disorders and substance use
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Eating disorders and memory
Many memory impairments exist as a result from or cause of eating disorders. Eating Disorders (ED) are characterized by abnormal and disturbed eating patterns that affect the lives of the individuals who worry about their weight to the extreme. These abnormal eating patterns involve either inadequate or excessive food intake, affecting the individual's physical and mental health.In regard to mental health, individuals with eating disorders appear to have memory impairments in executive functioning, visual-spatial ability, divided and sustained attention, verbal functioning, learning, and memory. Some memory impairments found in individuals with ED, are due to nutritional deficiencies, as well as various cognitive and attentional biases. Neurobiological differences have been found in individuals with ED compared to healthy individuals, and these differences are reflected in specific memory impairments. There are certain treatments and effects of treatments, aimed at these ED-specific memory impairments. Animal research and areas of future research in relation to ED and memory, are also integral to understanding the effects of ED on memory. There are three particular diagnoses of eating disorders that have been linked to memory impairments including Anorexia Nervosa (AN), Bulimia Nervosa (BN), and Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS).