Abnormal Psychology - Henry County Schools
... Medication Induced Movement Disorders and Other Adverse Effects of Medication • Neuroleptic-Induced Parkinsonism (characterized by tremor, hypokinesia, rigidity, and postural instability) • Other Medication-Induced Parkinsonism • Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: a life-threatening neurological disor ...
... Medication Induced Movement Disorders and Other Adverse Effects of Medication • Neuroleptic-Induced Parkinsonism (characterized by tremor, hypokinesia, rigidity, and postural instability) • Other Medication-Induced Parkinsonism • Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: a life-threatening neurological disor ...
16.Abnormal PsychologyDSM5
... Medication Induced Movement Disorders and Other Adverse Effects of Medication • Neuroleptic-Induced Parkinsonism (characterized by tremor, hypokinesia, rigidity, and postural instability) • Other Medication-Induced Parkinsonism • Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: a life-threatening neurological disor ...
... Medication Induced Movement Disorders and Other Adverse Effects of Medication • Neuroleptic-Induced Parkinsonism (characterized by tremor, hypokinesia, rigidity, and postural instability) • Other Medication-Induced Parkinsonism • Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: a life-threatening neurological disor ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... ADHD, receive an ADHD diagnosis, or undergo treatment for the disorder Those who do receive a diagnosis are less likely than white children to be treated with the interventions that seem to be of most help, including the promising (but more expensive) long-acting stimulant drugs In part, racial di ...
... ADHD, receive an ADHD diagnosis, or undergo treatment for the disorder Those who do receive a diagnosis are less likely than white children to be treated with the interventions that seem to be of most help, including the promising (but more expensive) long-acting stimulant drugs In part, racial di ...
From DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5
... of the disability (reduces the number of symptoms necessary in adults), which it is suspected will increase false positives (Frances, 2010). In fact, in Criteria B and C, the presence of impairment or distress is unnecessary and only Criterion D alludes to them generically, so overdiagnosisis possib ...
... of the disability (reduces the number of symptoms necessary in adults), which it is suspected will increase false positives (Frances, 2010). In fact, in Criteria B and C, the presence of impairment or distress is unnecessary and only Criterion D alludes to them generically, so overdiagnosisis possib ...
anxiety disorders in the dsm-5
... number of settings and more days than not for at least six months. • The individual experiences at least three characteristic symptoms ...
... number of settings and more days than not for at least six months. • The individual experiences at least three characteristic symptoms ...
Introduction To DSM-5- Part II
... • Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition 294.8 (F06.8) – Specify if with • Obsessive-compulsive-like symptoms ...
... • Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition 294.8 (F06.8) – Specify if with • Obsessive-compulsive-like symptoms ...
Foucault’s Ethics: Living as a Middle Sex or Intersex Subject
... distinct categories to ensure enhanced interactions and bonds between the different members tied together by a string of certain similarities. Often, anatomy or body structure act as means of categorizing people and influences the assumptions and judgments that others make on the basis of physical a ...
... distinct categories to ensure enhanced interactions and bonds between the different members tied together by a string of certain similarities. Often, anatomy or body structure act as means of categorizing people and influences the assumptions and judgments that others make on the basis of physical a ...
From Pathological Gambling to Gambling Disorder
... Renaming: From PG to Gambling Disorder Officially changing the name to “Gambling Disorder” is a welcome revision for many researchers and clinicians who have expressed concern that the label “pathological” is a pejorative term that only reinforces the social stigma of being a problem gambler. 5, 7 R ...
... Renaming: From PG to Gambling Disorder Officially changing the name to “Gambling Disorder” is a welcome revision for many researchers and clinicians who have expressed concern that the label “pathological” is a pejorative term that only reinforces the social stigma of being a problem gambler. 5, 7 R ...
Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders in DSM-5
... 3. Indirectly, by learning that a close relative or close friend was exposed to trauma. If the event involved actual or threatened death, it must have been violent or accidental. 4. Repeated or extreme indirect exposure to aversive details of the event(s), usually in the course of professional dutie ...
... 3. Indirectly, by learning that a close relative or close friend was exposed to trauma. If the event involved actual or threatened death, it must have been violent or accidental. 4. Repeated or extreme indirect exposure to aversive details of the event(s), usually in the course of professional dutie ...
Anxiety - GLLM Moodle
... Plans and Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Disorders (ed.) The Guildford Press ...
... Plans and Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Disorders (ed.) The Guildford Press ...
Diagnosis in the Assessment Process
... Derived from the Greek words dia (apart) and gnosis (to perceive or to know), the term diagnosis refers to making an assessment of an individual from an outside, or objective, viewpoint (Segal & Coolidge, 2001). One of the first attempts to classify mental illness occurred during the mid-1800s when ...
... Derived from the Greek words dia (apart) and gnosis (to perceive or to know), the term diagnosis refers to making an assessment of an individual from an outside, or objective, viewpoint (Segal & Coolidge, 2001). One of the first attempts to classify mental illness occurred during the mid-1800s when ...
Rationale - Caroline Paltin, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist,#PSY14274
... specifiers for specific deficits in reading, writing, and mathematics ...
... specifiers for specific deficits in reading, writing, and mathematics ...
Our Exclusive Guide to America’s Top Facilities For Addiction Recovery And Therapeutic Care
... squandered individual potential and the stress it places on families. Yet effective treatments are available that address the complexities of substance abuse. To help individuals, families, and therapists be more aware of the options available, Psychology Today has created this directory of faciliti ...
... squandered individual potential and the stress it places on families. Yet effective treatments are available that address the complexities of substance abuse. To help individuals, families, and therapists be more aware of the options available, Psychology Today has created this directory of faciliti ...
The DSM5: Classification and criteria changes
... Membership in the DSM-5 Task Force and Work Groups was determined in part by the range of knowledge needed and also by diversity of representation. Nearly every DSM-5 Work Group included at least one international member. To ensure that cultural factors were included in early revision proposals, a D ...
... Membership in the DSM-5 Task Force and Work Groups was determined in part by the range of knowledge needed and also by diversity of representation. Nearly every DSM-5 Work Group included at least one international member. To ensure that cultural factors were included in early revision proposals, a D ...
Guidelines and Literature Review for
... clients in order to enable their inclusion in clinical practice at a high standard. They also aspire to engender better understanding of clients who may have suffered social exclusion and stigmatisation in order to reduce the possibility of this in the clinical arena. The guidelines reflect where ps ...
... clients in order to enable their inclusion in clinical practice at a high standard. They also aspire to engender better understanding of clients who may have suffered social exclusion and stigmatisation in order to reduce the possibility of this in the clinical arena. The guidelines reflect where ps ...
Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
... neurobiological (psychotropic) treatment, “we believe that these changes pose substantial risks to patients/clients, practitioners, and the mental health professions in general.” ...
... neurobiological (psychotropic) treatment, “we believe that these changes pose substantial risks to patients/clients, practitioners, and the mental health professions in general.” ...
DSM 5 AND DISRUPTIVE MOOD DYSREGULATION DISORDER Gail Fernandez, M.D.
... I. There has never been a distinct period lasting more than 1 day during which the full symptom criteria, except duration, for a manic or hypomanic episode have been met. ...
... I. There has never been a distinct period lasting more than 1 day during which the full symptom criteria, except duration, for a manic or hypomanic episode have been met. ...
axis i - School-Based Health Alliance
... Housing Problems e.g., homelessness; inadequate housing; unsafe neighborhood discord with neighbors or landlord Economic Problems e.g., extreme poverty; inadequate finances; insufficient welfare support Problems with access to health care services e.g., inadequate health care services; transpo ...
... Housing Problems e.g., homelessness; inadequate housing; unsafe neighborhood discord with neighbors or landlord Economic Problems e.g., extreme poverty; inadequate finances; insufficient welfare support Problems with access to health care services e.g., inadequate health care services; transpo ...
DSM-5 and Psychotic and Mood Disorders
... DSM-IV criteria for the psychotic disorders “do not accurately capture the considerable variability of symptom profile, response to treatment, and most importantly, social function and outcome”; however, despite considerable pressure to move to a dimensional approach to the diagnosis of psychotic di ...
... DSM-IV criteria for the psychotic disorders “do not accurately capture the considerable variability of symptom profile, response to treatment, and most importantly, social function and outcome”; however, despite considerable pressure to move to a dimensional approach to the diagnosis of psychotic di ...
DSM-5: The New Diagnostic Criteria For Autism Spectrum Disorders
... A. Persistent difficulties in the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication as manifest by deficits in the following: 1) Using communication for social purposes, such as greeting and sharing information, in a manner that is appropriate for the social context; 2) Changing communication to matc ...
... A. Persistent difficulties in the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication as manifest by deficits in the following: 1) Using communication for social purposes, such as greeting and sharing information, in a manner that is appropriate for the social context; 2) Changing communication to matc ...
Anxiety Disorders
... worries, concerns regarding danger (doesn’t include psychotic symptoms, and if suicidal ideation present, look for comorbid depression) ...
... worries, concerns regarding danger (doesn’t include psychotic symptoms, and if suicidal ideation present, look for comorbid depression) ...
Psychotherapy Overview
... medications such as antidepressants in some cases of mild to moderate depression. However, depending on the specific diagnosis, psychotherapy alone may not be enough to ease the symptoms. Proper evaluation by medical and behavioral health professionals is essential. Medications or other treatmen ...
... medications such as antidepressants in some cases of mild to moderate depression. However, depending on the specific diagnosis, psychotherapy alone may not be enough to ease the symptoms. Proper evaluation by medical and behavioral health professionals is essential. Medications or other treatmen ...
Diagnosis and Management of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and
... least one other psychiatric disorder, such as mood, anxiWhen evaluating a patient for a suspected anxiety disor- ety, or substance use disorders.10 When anxiety disorder, it is important to exclude medical conditions with ders occur with other conditions, historic, physical, and similar presentation ...
... least one other psychiatric disorder, such as mood, anxiWhen evaluating a patient for a suspected anxiety disor- ety, or substance use disorders.10 When anxiety disorder, it is important to exclude medical conditions with ders occur with other conditions, historic, physical, and similar presentation ...
DSM-5 - School of Psychological Sciences
... specifiers for specific deficits in reading, writing, and mathematics ...
... specifiers for specific deficits in reading, writing, and mathematics ...
Separation Anxiety Disorder
... • Confidence was not equivalent to a low level or absence of fear, but rather to self-confidence that makes public-speaking a reinforcing activity. Likewise, children differ not only in their level of separation anxiety, but also in their degree of security and enjoyment when they are home alone or ...
... • Confidence was not equivalent to a low level or absence of fear, but rather to self-confidence that makes public-speaking a reinforcing activity. Likewise, children differ not only in their level of separation anxiety, but also in their degree of security and enjoyment when they are home alone or ...