Psychological Disorders - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... Abnormal behavior is one of those concepts that is not easy to define (Oltmanns & Emery, 2004). The line between what is normal and what is abnormal is not always clear-cut. We can use three criteria to help distinguish normal from abnormal behavior. Abnormal behavior is behavior that is deviant, ma ...
... Abnormal behavior is one of those concepts that is not easy to define (Oltmanns & Emery, 2004). The line between what is normal and what is abnormal is not always clear-cut. We can use three criteria to help distinguish normal from abnormal behavior. Abnormal behavior is behavior that is deviant, ma ...
Prevalence, incidence and stability of premenstrual
... Given the lack of such data, this paper reports prevalence and 4-year incidence data for symptoms and the diagnosis of PMDD according to the criteria of DSM-IV in a general population sample of over 1000 women. It is noteworthy though, that as in all other available epidemiological studies, no prosp ...
... Given the lack of such data, this paper reports prevalence and 4-year incidence data for symptoms and the diagnosis of PMDD according to the criteria of DSM-IV in a general population sample of over 1000 women. It is noteworthy though, that as in all other available epidemiological studies, no prosp ...
Self-Ambivalence in Obsessive-Compulsive
... Submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ...
... Submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ...
NIH Public Access
... and enduring patterns of maladaptive traits, and much of what is understood about Cluster A personality disorders in particular stems from research with adult populations. Less in known about these disorders in children and adolescents, and controversy remains regarding diagnosis of personality diso ...
... and enduring patterns of maladaptive traits, and much of what is understood about Cluster A personality disorders in particular stems from research with adult populations. Less in known about these disorders in children and adolescents, and controversy remains regarding diagnosis of personality diso ...
Running Head: BIPOLAR DISORDER - People
... This paper discusses Bipolar Disorder, including the differences between Bipolar I and Bipolar II Disorders, as well as the characteristics and behavior of certain episodes associated with the disorders. The DSM-IV-TR is used to characterize each disorder and episode accurately. The paper provides i ...
... This paper discusses Bipolar Disorder, including the differences between Bipolar I and Bipolar II Disorders, as well as the characteristics and behavior of certain episodes associated with the disorders. The DSM-IV-TR is used to characterize each disorder and episode accurately. The paper provides i ...
Anxiety Disorder Comorbidity in Bipolar Disorder Patients: Data
... of bipolar symptoms, including age at onset, history of suicide attempts, and the longest euthymic period (“mood has been consistently normal”) in the preceding 2 years was elicited as part of the baseline semistructured interview (see Sachs et al. [11]). Quality of life and functional impairment we ...
... of bipolar symptoms, including age at onset, history of suicide attempts, and the longest euthymic period (“mood has been consistently normal”) in the preceding 2 years was elicited as part of the baseline semistructured interview (see Sachs et al. [11]). Quality of life and functional impairment we ...
Comorbidity bipolar disorder And personality disorders
... disorder, Anti-Social Personality Disorder (ASPD) predicted severe course of illness, presence of substanceuse disorder, and suicidal behavior (Swann 2011). As concluded some investigators, borderline personality patients suffered more from unipolar than bipolar disorders In study (Sjastad et al. (2 ...
... disorder, Anti-Social Personality Disorder (ASPD) predicted severe course of illness, presence of substanceuse disorder, and suicidal behavior (Swann 2011). As concluded some investigators, borderline personality patients suffered more from unipolar than bipolar disorders In study (Sjastad et al. (2 ...
PROBLEM-SOLVING AND COGNITIVE SCARS IN MOOD AND ANXIETY DISORDERS:
... interpersonal problem-solving. Thus, attempts to link interpersonal problem solving and earlier depression were not supported. Fewer studies have examined the scarring effects of other disorders, such as bipolar disorder and anxiety disorders. Although several reports have confirmed that anxiety and ...
... interpersonal problem-solving. Thus, attempts to link interpersonal problem solving and earlier depression were not supported. Fewer studies have examined the scarring effects of other disorders, such as bipolar disorder and anxiety disorders. Although several reports have confirmed that anxiety and ...
Invited paper to: Advances in Eating Disorders: Theory, Research
... (Gadalla & Piran, 2008) comprising over 20 000 individuals with eating problems and aged 15-24 years reported an elevated current risk (OR 3.44; CI95 2.52-5.91) and lifetime risk (OR 3.95; CI95 2.87-5.41) for any anxiety disorder. For epidemiological (but not clinical) purposes such studies are impo ...
... (Gadalla & Piran, 2008) comprising over 20 000 individuals with eating problems and aged 15-24 years reported an elevated current risk (OR 3.44; CI95 2.52-5.91) and lifetime risk (OR 3.95; CI95 2.87-5.41) for any anxiety disorder. For epidemiological (but not clinical) purposes such studies are impo ...
chapter 14 - disorders - practice exam
... payments, losing his job, and how his children are doing in school. He has also started to experience dizziness and occasional heart palpitations. In this case, Stuart's symptoms are most consistent with a. panic disorder b. generalized anxiety disorder c. obsessive-compulsive disorder d. hypochondr ...
... payments, losing his job, and how his children are doing in school. He has also started to experience dizziness and occasional heart palpitations. In this case, Stuart's symptoms are most consistent with a. panic disorder b. generalized anxiety disorder c. obsessive-compulsive disorder d. hypochondr ...
Anxiety Disorders
... when they say, “I panicked when I couldn’t find my keys.” Clients in therapy often speak of having panic attacks, although what they describe often falls in a milder spectrum of anxiety reactions. During a true panic attack, like the one Michael describes, the level of anxiety rises to the point of ...
... when they say, “I panicked when I couldn’t find my keys.” Clients in therapy often speak of having panic attacks, although what they describe often falls in a milder spectrum of anxiety reactions. During a true panic attack, like the one Michael describes, the level of anxiety rises to the point of ...
Iden3fying Emo3onal Disturbance NASP 2015
... exhibiting disruptive behavior, until he eventually failed several classes and was expelled. Student C’s parents enrolled him in a public high school for the summer session, which he completed successfully, and he continued at the same high school as an 11th-grader the subsequent fall. According to ...
... exhibiting disruptive behavior, until he eventually failed several classes and was expelled. Student C’s parents enrolled him in a public high school for the summer session, which he completed successfully, and he continued at the same high school as an 11th-grader the subsequent fall. According to ...
Hoarding Disorder: It`s More Than Just an
... for OCPD (Frost et al., 2012) and a symptom of OCD (Mataix-Cols et al., 2010). OCD can usually be distinguished from OCPD by the presence of true obsessions or compulsions, such as intrusive anxiety-provoking impulses (obsessive) and urges to perform behavioral or mental acts (compulsive) (Abramowit ...
... for OCPD (Frost et al., 2012) and a symptom of OCD (Mataix-Cols et al., 2010). OCD can usually be distinguished from OCPD by the presence of true obsessions or compulsions, such as intrusive anxiety-provoking impulses (obsessive) and urges to perform behavioral or mental acts (compulsive) (Abramowit ...
Medically unexplained symptoms in later life Hilderink, Peter
... in MUS patients than in patients without MUS 13. Furthermore, this increase was higher than the increase associated with depressive disorder or anxiety disorders, disorders that are also associated with increased health care consumption over time 16. Increased medical consumption is not only problem ...
... in MUS patients than in patients without MUS 13. Furthermore, this increase was higher than the increase associated with depressive disorder or anxiety disorders, disorders that are also associated with increased health care consumption over time 16. Increased medical consumption is not only problem ...
The construct validity of passive
... the fourth edition of the DSM. The scientific basis of this decision has been questioned, but several controversies persist regarding PAPD, including its structure, content validity, overlap with other PDs, and relations to validating variables such as personality traits, childhood experiences, and ...
... the fourth edition of the DSM. The scientific basis of this decision has been questioned, but several controversies persist regarding PAPD, including its structure, content validity, overlap with other PDs, and relations to validating variables such as personality traits, childhood experiences, and ...
Clinical Report—Identification and Management of
... position to detect the onset of eating disorders at the earliest stages and to stop their progression.32,33 Pediatricians should screen for eating disorders as part of annual health supervision or during preparticipation sports examinations by monitoring weight and height longitudinally and paying c ...
... position to detect the onset of eating disorders at the earliest stages and to stop their progression.32,33 Pediatricians should screen for eating disorders as part of annual health supervision or during preparticipation sports examinations by monitoring weight and height longitudinally and paying c ...
taking Disorder seriously
... and listed separately in a section called “V Codes for Conditions Not Attributable to a Mental Disorder That Are a Focus of Attention or Treatment.” Most importantly, DSMIII offered operationalized theory-Â�neutral definitions of each disorder that improved reliability and contributed to valid diffe ...
... and listed separately in a section called “V Codes for Conditions Not Attributable to a Mental Disorder That Are a Focus of Attention or Treatment.” Most importantly, DSMIII offered operationalized theory-Â�neutral definitions of each disorder that improved reliability and contributed to valid diffe ...
Using the Five-Factor Model to Represent the DSM-IV
... profile against which individuals' FFM profiles can be matched to determine the degree of similarity; individuals who are more similar to the prototype possess the disorder to a greater degree. Using data from a longitudinal community sample of 481 adults, Miller et al. found that individuals who mo ...
... profile against which individuals' FFM profiles can be matched to determine the degree of similarity; individuals who are more similar to the prototype possess the disorder to a greater degree. Using data from a longitudinal community sample of 481 adults, Miller et al. found that individuals who mo ...
Self-criticism, Perfectionism and Eating Disorders
... Universidade de Coimbra, Rua do Colégio Novo, Apartado 6153, 3001-802 Coimbra, Portugal. E-mail: [email protected] ...
... Universidade de Coimbra, Rua do Colégio Novo, Apartado 6153, 3001-802 Coimbra, Portugal. E-mail: [email protected] ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... Binge eating disorder (BED) is a serious mental illness where people experience a loss of control and overeat on a regular basis. People diagnosed with BED regularly consume very large quantities of food over a short period of time (called bingeing) and they often eat even when they are not hungry. ...
... Binge eating disorder (BED) is a serious mental illness where people experience a loss of control and overeat on a regular basis. People diagnosed with BED regularly consume very large quantities of food over a short period of time (called bingeing) and they often eat even when they are not hungry. ...
Prevalence, Incidence, Impairment, and Course of the Proposed
... as a diagnostic symptom for AN because of the lack of empirical support for the utility of this symptom (Attia & Roberto, 2009). Fifth, they added new conditions under the FED-NEC category, including atypical AN, subthreshold BN, subthreshold BED, and PD. Thus, the proposed changes for DSM-5 refine ...
... as a diagnostic symptom for AN because of the lack of empirical support for the utility of this symptom (Attia & Roberto, 2009). Fifth, they added new conditions under the FED-NEC category, including atypical AN, subthreshold BN, subthreshold BED, and PD. Thus, the proposed changes for DSM-5 refine ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... This guide will give you a thorough understanding of eating disorders from an employment perspective. At the end of the document there is additional information to support you, including case studies and personal stories provided by members of the public wishing to share their experiences to help ot ...
... This guide will give you a thorough understanding of eating disorders from an employment perspective. At the end of the document there is additional information to support you, including case studies and personal stories provided by members of the public wishing to share their experiences to help ot ...
Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders
... offer a remarkable illustration of the diversity of physiological patterns that are possible within the same person. Dissociative identity disorder, which is often called “multiple personality” or “split personality” by laypeople, should not be confused with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia (which comes ...
... offer a remarkable illustration of the diversity of physiological patterns that are possible within the same person. Dissociative identity disorder, which is often called “multiple personality” or “split personality” by laypeople, should not be confused with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia (which comes ...
Graph 1.3, below, depicts the prevalence rates of eating disorders in
... DSM-IV. Individuals diagnosed with OSFED have symptoms of a feeding and eating disorder that cause clinically significant distress and social or occupational impairment, or impairment in other areas necessary to function. However, individuals diagnosed with OSFED do not meet the full criteria for a ...
... DSM-IV. Individuals diagnosed with OSFED have symptoms of a feeding and eating disorder that cause clinically significant distress and social or occupational impairment, or impairment in other areas necessary to function. However, individuals diagnosed with OSFED do not meet the full criteria for a ...