Historical roots of histrionic personality disorder
... (borderline) personality. Zetzel, (1968) also divided patients into “good” hysterics, who function well, and “bad” hysterics, who have weak egos and poor object relations. This latter group of patients has a profile and level of functioning similar to the one seen in borderline patients (Slipp, 2014 ...
... (borderline) personality. Zetzel, (1968) also divided patients into “good” hysterics, who function well, and “bad” hysterics, who have weak egos and poor object relations. This latter group of patients has a profile and level of functioning similar to the one seen in borderline patients (Slipp, 2014 ...
dsm-iv-tr classification - Pearson Higher Education
... 294.1x* Dementia Due to HIV Disease (also code 042 HIV on Axis III) 294.1x* Dementia Due to Head Trauma (also code 042 HIV on Axis III) 294.1x* Dementia Due to Head Trauma (also code 854.00 head injury on Axis III) 294.1x* Dementia Due to Parkinson’s Disease (also code 332.0 Parkinson’s disease on A ...
... 294.1x* Dementia Due to HIV Disease (also code 042 HIV on Axis III) 294.1x* Dementia Due to Head Trauma (also code 042 HIV on Axis III) 294.1x* Dementia Due to Head Trauma (also code 854.00 head injury on Axis III) 294.1x* Dementia Due to Parkinson’s Disease (also code 332.0 Parkinson’s disease on A ...
professional identity
... Clarify the boundaries between mental disorders to reduce confusion of disorders with each other and to help guide effective treatment Consider “cross-cutting” symptoms (symptoms that commonly occur across different diagnoses) Demonstrate the strength of research for the recommendations on as many e ...
... Clarify the boundaries between mental disorders to reduce confusion of disorders with each other and to help guide effective treatment Consider “cross-cutting” symptoms (symptoms that commonly occur across different diagnoses) Demonstrate the strength of research for the recommendations on as many e ...
Is it Trauma or Fantasy-based? Comparing Dissociative Identity
... with an average of 8.13 years (SD 5.24) in therapy for our sample, and comorbidity is generally high[12-17]. The diagnosis of DID was assessed using the Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders[18] (SCID-D; Dutch translation[19]) during which PTSD comorbidity was assessed as ...
... with an average of 8.13 years (SD 5.24) in therapy for our sample, and comorbidity is generally high[12-17]. The diagnosis of DID was assessed using the Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders[18] (SCID-D; Dutch translation[19]) during which PTSD comorbidity was assessed as ...
Current issues in the assessment and diagnosis of psychopathy
... it was alienists working for the courts who first identified and described symptoms of what is now called PPD [1] . There is now a large body of research, including recent meta-analyses [2,3] , which confirms that features of PPD are major risk factors for serious criminality and violence. For this ...
... it was alienists working for the courts who first identified and described symptoms of what is now called PPD [1] . There is now a large body of research, including recent meta-analyses [2,3] , which confirms that features of PPD are major risk factors for serious criminality and violence. For this ...
Screening for eating disorders in primary care
... A study conducted at a student health center used the SCOFF in combination with the Eating Disorder Examination – Questionnaire, EDE-Q, in graduate students. The EDE-Q is a thirty-six item questionnaire designed to detect eating disorders (this scale will not be reported on in detail as it is not co ...
... A study conducted at a student health center used the SCOFF in combination with the Eating Disorder Examination – Questionnaire, EDE-Q, in graduate students. The EDE-Q is a thirty-six item questionnaire designed to detect eating disorders (this scale will not be reported on in detail as it is not co ...
Structural Relationships Among Dimensions of the DSM
... Schroeder, Jackson, & Jang, 1994). For instance, studies conducted at the diagnostic level (e.g., comorbidity, genetic or familial aggregation, across-diagnosis comparisons) are restricted by their adherence to the disorders defined by the classification system; that is, by using diagnoses as the un ...
... Schroeder, Jackson, & Jang, 1994). For instance, studies conducted at the diagnostic level (e.g., comorbidity, genetic or familial aggregation, across-diagnosis comparisons) are restricted by their adherence to the disorders defined by the classification system; that is, by using diagnoses as the un ...
The role of body image psychological flexibility on the treatment of
... (Wendell et al., 2012). While these results are promising, the vast majority of research using the BI-AAQ has utilized college or community samples. Therefore, the relationship between body image flexibility and eating disorders remains largely unknown within a clinical sample. Overall, research to d ...
... (Wendell et al., 2012). While these results are promising, the vast majority of research using the BI-AAQ has utilized college or community samples. Therefore, the relationship between body image flexibility and eating disorders remains largely unknown within a clinical sample. Overall, research to d ...
Chapter 4 Lecture Notes Page
... • 85% panic-free for two years vs. 13% of control subjects • Only sometimes helpful for panic disorder with agoraphobia • At least as helpful as antidepressants Combination therapy may be most effective • Still under investigation ...
... • 85% panic-free for two years vs. 13% of control subjects • Only sometimes helpful for panic disorder with agoraphobia • At least as helpful as antidepressants Combination therapy may be most effective • Still under investigation ...
Frequency of Eating Disorders
... psychological problems, particularly obsessive– compulsive disorder, obsessive–compulsive personality disorder, and depression. • In many cases, however, these comorbid psychological problems may be reactions to anorexia, not causes of it. • Anorexia often co-occurs with the symptoms of bulimia. Cop ...
... psychological problems, particularly obsessive– compulsive disorder, obsessive–compulsive personality disorder, and depression. • In many cases, however, these comorbid psychological problems may be reactions to anorexia, not causes of it. • Anorexia often co-occurs with the symptoms of bulimia. Cop ...
DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS
... and criteria have never been met for Cyclothymic Disorder. Criterion F The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a chronic Psychotic Disorder, such as Schizophrenia or Delusional Disorder. Criterion G The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance ( ...
... and criteria have never been met for Cyclothymic Disorder. Criterion F The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a chronic Psychotic Disorder, such as Schizophrenia or Delusional Disorder. Criterion G The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance ( ...
Internet administration of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale: A psychometric evaluation
... Assessment Self-report questionnaire Internet ...
... Assessment Self-report questionnaire Internet ...
Personality Disorders
... Axis I comorbidity, anywhere from 27 to 65 percent of patients with panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder show a coexisting personality disorder (Brown & Barlow, 1992). Because of this comorbidity, it is often difficult to determine whether a client suffers two or more disorders or whether ...
... Axis I comorbidity, anywhere from 27 to 65 percent of patients with panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder show a coexisting personality disorder (Brown & Barlow, 1992). Because of this comorbidity, it is often difficult to determine whether a client suffers two or more disorders or whether ...
Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5
... domains. ASD now encompasses the previous DSM-IV autistic disorder (autism), Asperger’s disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. ASD is characterized by 1) deficits in social communication and social interaction and 2) restricted rep ...
... domains. ASD now encompasses the previous DSM-IV autistic disorder (autism), Asperger’s disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. ASD is characterized by 1) deficits in social communication and social interaction and 2) restricted rep ...
Psychopathology and Creativity Among Creative and Non
... that linked psychopathology to creativity. A total of 165 biographies of eminent professionals (artists, scientists, athletes) were rated on 19 mental disorders using a three point scale of not present (0), probable (1), and present (2) for potential symptoms. Athletes served as an eminent but not c ...
... that linked psychopathology to creativity. A total of 165 biographies of eminent professionals (artists, scientists, athletes) were rated on 19 mental disorders using a three point scale of not present (0), probable (1), and present (2) for potential symptoms. Athletes served as an eminent but not c ...
The CBQ and the Core Phenotype - Juvenile Bipolar Research
... subgroups on parent-reported severe self-injury and severe injury to others and on frequency of parentreported suicidal threats. High fear-of-harm was strongly associated with parent-reported severe selfinjury and severe injury to others. For injurious acts directed at others they found a nearly-eig ...
... subgroups on parent-reported severe self-injury and severe injury to others and on frequency of parentreported suicidal threats. High fear-of-harm was strongly associated with parent-reported severe selfinjury and severe injury to others. For injurious acts directed at others they found a nearly-eig ...
The Waxing and Waning of Mental Disorders
... classification systems have demonstrated that between 40% and 50% of the adult population have experienced a mental disorder at some point in their lifetime (lifetime prevalence) and 20% to 25% fulfilled diagnostic criteria during the previous 12 months.3-8 There is a substantial and significant co- ...
... classification systems have demonstrated that between 40% and 50% of the adult population have experienced a mental disorder at some point in their lifetime (lifetime prevalence) and 20% to 25% fulfilled diagnostic criteria during the previous 12 months.3-8 There is a substantial and significant co- ...
EATING DISORDER - Universitas Airlangga
... ◦ A normal to slightly overweight female has been on an intense diet ◦ Research suggests that even among normal subjects, bingeing often occurs after strict dieting For example, a study of binge-eating behavior in a low-calorie weight loss program found that 62% of patients reported binge-eating e ...
... ◦ A normal to slightly overweight female has been on an intense diet ◦ Research suggests that even among normal subjects, bingeing often occurs after strict dieting For example, a study of binge-eating behavior in a low-calorie weight loss program found that 62% of patients reported binge-eating e ...
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... conversion disorder, is needed because in our culture there is a tendency to accept physiological symptoms more readily as compared to psychological symptoms. Research conducted by Tomb and David (1995)1 showed that in countries like Pakistan, there are biased attitudes towards mental health problem ...
... conversion disorder, is needed because in our culture there is a tendency to accept physiological symptoms more readily as compared to psychological symptoms. Research conducted by Tomb and David (1995)1 showed that in countries like Pakistan, there are biased attitudes towards mental health problem ...
Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
... light of maintaining continuity with previous editions for this reason the DSM-5 is not using Roman numeral V but rather 5 since later editions or revision would be DSM-5.1, DSM-5.2 etc. There are no preset limitations on the number of changes that may occur over time with the new DSM-5 The DSM-5 wi ...
... light of maintaining continuity with previous editions for this reason the DSM-5 is not using Roman numeral V but rather 5 since later editions or revision would be DSM-5.1, DSM-5.2 etc. There are no preset limitations on the number of changes that may occur over time with the new DSM-5 The DSM-5 wi ...
* DSM-5: NOT WITHOUT CONTROVERSY
... * Panic Attack has become a specifier for all DSM-5 disorders * Panic Attack and Agoraphobia are no longer necessarily associated * Specific types of Phobia have become specifiers * No longer requires patient/client to recognize that their fear(s) are excessive or unreasonable * Duration now must be ...
... * Panic Attack has become a specifier for all DSM-5 disorders * Panic Attack and Agoraphobia are no longer necessarily associated * Specific types of Phobia have become specifiers * No longer requires patient/client to recognize that their fear(s) are excessive or unreasonable * Duration now must be ...
External Criticism by Parents and Obsessive
... (Association, 1994). In individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessions are diagnosed with turbulent experiences; compulsions of the disorder include washing, cleaning, inspecting, searching for security, repetitive actions, and covert obsessions such as mental formalities generally to pr ...
... (Association, 1994). In individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessions are diagnosed with turbulent experiences; compulsions of the disorder include washing, cleaning, inspecting, searching for security, repetitive actions, and covert obsessions such as mental formalities generally to pr ...
Module 14 PSYCHOLOGY 310
... Some researchers view eating disorders as an addiction, similar to substance-abuse disorders with food being the substance abused Food can be used to cope with strong emotion or as a replacement for emotional expression ...
... Some researchers view eating disorders as an addiction, similar to substance-abuse disorders with food being the substance abused Food can be used to cope with strong emotion or as a replacement for emotional expression ...
Borderline personality disorder in adolescents
... who was financially unable to care for her. She was two years below the legal age when she married her first husband. She took numerous overdoses and had many passionate relationships. She underwent several psychological treatments and psychiatric hospitalizations. ...
... who was financially unable to care for her. She was two years below the legal age when she married her first husband. She took numerous overdoses and had many passionate relationships. She underwent several psychological treatments and psychiatric hospitalizations. ...