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... most resembles therapy with nondissociative people. Loneliness, mourning the loss of ‘others’ inside. ‘who am I?’ questions, learning to relate as a whole person, from the inside out, finding meaning and purpose, working on relationships. ...
... most resembles therapy with nondissociative people. Loneliness, mourning the loss of ‘others’ inside. ‘who am I?’ questions, learning to relate as a whole person, from the inside out, finding meaning and purpose, working on relationships. ...
Comorbidity of mental disorders and substance use: A brief guide for
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... concerns. However, the disorder covers a large spectrum of functionality, with some individuals merely being preoccupied with obsessive thoughts about appearance and others being completely housebound or subject to suicidal ideas. Body dysmorphic disorder may lead to avoidant behaviours, culminating ...
... concerns. However, the disorder covers a large spectrum of functionality, with some individuals merely being preoccupied with obsessive thoughts about appearance and others being completely housebound or subject to suicidal ideas. Body dysmorphic disorder may lead to avoidant behaviours, culminating ...
Cognitive Aspects of Hypochondriasis and the Somatization Syndrome
... medicine, the authors evaluated a questionnaireassessingtypical cognitions concerningbody perception, illness behavior, and health. The authors further examined 225 participants, including patients with a somatizationsyndrome, patients with somatizationsyndrome and additional hypochondriasis, patien ...
... medicine, the authors evaluated a questionnaireassessingtypical cognitions concerningbody perception, illness behavior, and health. The authors further examined 225 participants, including patients with a somatizationsyndrome, patients with somatizationsyndrome and additional hypochondriasis, patien ...
psychometric properties of the depression - Site BU
... Reliability. The internal consistency of the DASS was calculated for the entire sample (N = 437) and for each principal diagnosis group. As seen in Table 1, the internal consistency (i.e. Cronbach's alpha) of each scale of the DASS was quite favorable, both for the entire sample (~ = 0.96, 0.89 and ...
... Reliability. The internal consistency of the DASS was calculated for the entire sample (N = 437) and for each principal diagnosis group. As seen in Table 1, the internal consistency (i.e. Cronbach's alpha) of each scale of the DASS was quite favorable, both for the entire sample (~ = 0.96, 0.89 and ...
Obsessive–compulsive disorder in adults
... of physical appearance is common in body dysmorphic disorder. It is hoped that this reorganisation of the classification of anxiety-related disorders will result in more research into these conditions, including treatment-focused research. ...
... of physical appearance is common in body dysmorphic disorder. It is hoped that this reorganisation of the classification of anxiety-related disorders will result in more research into these conditions, including treatment-focused research. ...
Clinical Psychologists’ Theory-Based Representations of Mental Disorders
... in the list are equally central to the disorder.1 For example, any two of the following five symptoms should warrant a diagnosis of schizophrenia, according to the DSM–IV: hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, and negative symptoms. Over the past ...
... in the list are equally central to the disorder.1 For example, any two of the following five symptoms should warrant a diagnosis of schizophrenia, according to the DSM–IV: hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, and negative symptoms. Over the past ...
Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders
... blindness or numbness, although no organic basis can be detected. In other cases, people with somatoform disorders may hold exaggerated beliefs about the seriousness of their physical symptoms, such as taking them to be signs of life-threatening illnesses despite medical reassurances to the contrary ...
... blindness or numbness, although no organic basis can be detected. In other cases, people with somatoform disorders may hold exaggerated beliefs about the seriousness of their physical symptoms, such as taking them to be signs of life-threatening illnesses despite medical reassurances to the contrary ...
Tilburg University Is the beck anxiety inventory a good tool to assess
... high scores of patients with a panic disorder and agoraphobia might thus be explained by the severity of this specific disorder. In other studies in which the BAI was used, greater differences were found between the group of patients with a panic disorder and other diagnostic groups [11-13,30,31]. O ...
... high scores of patients with a panic disorder and agoraphobia might thus be explained by the severity of this specific disorder. In other studies in which the BAI was used, greater differences were found between the group of patients with a panic disorder and other diagnostic groups [11-13,30,31]. O ...
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).