Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders in DSM-5
... D. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of ...
... D. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of ...
dsm5 - Index of
... psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental functioning. Mental disorders are usually associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupational, or other important activities. An expectable or culturally approved response to a common stressor or loss, suc ...
... psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental functioning. Mental disorders are usually associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupational, or other important activities. An expectable or culturally approved response to a common stressor or loss, suc ...
risk-taking and adolescents` perceptions
... three percent Native American; nearly three percent bi- racial; about two percent other; one percent Asian; and nearly one percent Hispanic. ...
... three percent Native American; nearly three percent bi- racial; about two percent other; one percent Asian; and nearly one percent Hispanic. ...
American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry
... population are reviewed and summarized. Third, the methodology and reporting practices are critiqued. Finally, a standard protocol for future personality research with this population is proposed. In conclusion, although the psychological diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder may be frequent ...
... population are reviewed and summarized. Third, the methodology and reporting practices are critiqued. Finally, a standard protocol for future personality research with this population is proposed. In conclusion, although the psychological diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder may be frequent ...
Diagnosis in the Assessment Process
... “Provisional Borderline Personality Disorder. Bipolar Diagnosis by self-report—no manic symptoms identified.” Other Specified Disorders and Unspecified Disorders. The DSM-IV had a diagnosis of not otherwise specified (NOS) to capture symptomology that did not fit well into a structured category. In ...
... “Provisional Borderline Personality Disorder. Bipolar Diagnosis by self-report—no manic symptoms identified.” Other Specified Disorders and Unspecified Disorders. The DSM-IV had a diagnosis of not otherwise specified (NOS) to capture symptomology that did not fit well into a structured category. In ...
Support for Survivors Mini-Book - California Coalition Against
... different fronts, from providing front line support to victims and survivors, to developing violence prevention initiatives, to working together to eliminate oppression in all of its forms. We are a movement dedicated to serving survivors, their friends, and their families, but we are also a movemen ...
... different fronts, from providing front line support to victims and survivors, to developing violence prevention initiatives, to working together to eliminate oppression in all of its forms. We are a movement dedicated to serving survivors, their friends, and their families, but we are also a movemen ...
Autoerotic Asphyxiation Syndrome In Adolescent and Young Adult
... their loved one’s bizarre sexual behavior. The task of answering these tough questions is usually left to law enforcement investigators or medical professionals who, most likely, have only limited explanation for the autoerotic practice. The most enigmatic question is: Why did he do it? To answer, i ...
... their loved one’s bizarre sexual behavior. The task of answering these tough questions is usually left to law enforcement investigators or medical professionals who, most likely, have only limited explanation for the autoerotic practice. The most enigmatic question is: Why did he do it? To answer, i ...
The World According to NAMBLA: Accounting for Deviance
... NAMBLA, however, does acknowledge that harm may follow the adult-child sexual encounter; in the face of such overwhelming clinical and case study evidence, it can do little but acknowledge that. The organization, however, is quick to place the culpability for that harm on others who, it insists, res ...
... NAMBLA, however, does acknowledge that harm may follow the adult-child sexual encounter; in the face of such overwhelming clinical and case study evidence, it can do little but acknowledge that. The organization, however, is quick to place the culpability for that harm on others who, it insists, res ...
axis i - School-Based Health Alliance
... Problems with access to health care services e.g., inadequate health care services; transportation to health care facilities unavailable; inadequate health insurance Problems related to interaction with the legal system/crime e.g., arrest; incarceration; litigation; victim or crime Other psychos ...
... Problems with access to health care services e.g., inadequate health care services; transportation to health care facilities unavailable; inadequate health insurance Problems related to interaction with the legal system/crime e.g., arrest; incarceration; litigation; victim or crime Other psychos ...
DSM5, ICD10, PDM, 2013 - Mmpi
... • Criterion A for delusional disorder no longer has the requirement that the delusions must be nonbizarre. A specifier for bizarre type delusions provides continuity with DSM-IV. The demarcation of delusional disorder from psychotic variants of obsessive-compulsive disorder and body dysmorphic disor ...
... • Criterion A for delusional disorder no longer has the requirement that the delusions must be nonbizarre. A specifier for bizarre type delusions provides continuity with DSM-IV. The demarcation of delusional disorder from psychotic variants of obsessive-compulsive disorder and body dysmorphic disor ...
Chapter Seven: Shame and Intimacy
... shyness, deference, and conformity. All of these send out the message, ‘I recognise that I am less important than you.’ And the sub-text is, ‘so there is no need for you to shame me, to put me down, to humiliate me.’ A more sophisticated version of this approach is used by those who make jokes at t ...
... shyness, deference, and conformity. All of these send out the message, ‘I recognise that I am less important than you.’ And the sub-text is, ‘so there is no need for you to shame me, to put me down, to humiliate me.’ A more sophisticated version of this approach is used by those who make jokes at t ...
Criticisms, Limitations, and Benefits of the DSM-5
... disorders, although they can access the original research to help them make such a judgment (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Counselors and psychologists are typically in the position of using the manual based on the assumption that the disorders are valid. Given the fact that the DSM nosol ...
... disorders, although they can access the original research to help them make such a judgment (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Counselors and psychologists are typically in the position of using the manual based on the assumption that the disorders are valid. Given the fact that the DSM nosol ...
Mate choice turns cognitive
... cues computed from face and body shape are not arbitrary, but function as reliable indicators of phenotypic and genetic quality. The same approach could be extended from physical to psychological cues if evolutionary psychology built stronger ties with personality psychology, psychometrics and behav ...
... cues computed from face and body shape are not arbitrary, but function as reliable indicators of phenotypic and genetic quality. The same approach could be extended from physical to psychological cues if evolutionary psychology built stronger ties with personality psychology, psychometrics and behav ...
Sexual segregation in ungulates: a comparative test of three
... segregation is so widespread not only in ungulates but also in other mammals. Sexual body size dimorphism was proposed as a central factor in the evolution of sexual segregation in ungulates. We tested three hypotheses put forward to explain sexual segregation : the predation-risk, the forage-select ...
... segregation is so widespread not only in ungulates but also in other mammals. Sexual body size dimorphism was proposed as a central factor in the evolution of sexual segregation in ungulates. We tested three hypotheses put forward to explain sexual segregation : the predation-risk, the forage-select ...
Chapter 3
... • The United States continued to have one of the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy and childbearing in the developed world, despite a considerable decline in the 1990s. • U.S. adolescent pregnancy rates are similar to those of Russia and several Eastern European countries, such as Bulgaria; near ...
... • The United States continued to have one of the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy and childbearing in the developed world, despite a considerable decline in the 1990s. • U.S. adolescent pregnancy rates are similar to those of Russia and several Eastern European countries, such as Bulgaria; near ...
Relational frame theory and the experimental analysis of human
... important of these recent developments and illustrates how. at the Cork laboratory, advances in the study of arbitrarily applicable relational responding have been harnessed to form the basis of a modern behavior-analytic treatmenl of human sexuality. ...
... important of these recent developments and illustrates how. at the Cork laboratory, advances in the study of arbitrarily applicable relational responding have been harnessed to form the basis of a modern behavior-analytic treatmenl of human sexuality. ...
Topics in Human Sexuality: Sexuality Across the Lifespan Childhood
... stage of latency in which sexual drive is dormant. Freud saw latency as a period of repression of sexual desires and erogenous impulses. According to the psychosexual theory, children transfer this repressed libidal energy into asexual pursuits such as school, athletics, and same-sex friendships. Fr ...
... stage of latency in which sexual drive is dormant. Freud saw latency as a period of repression of sexual desires and erogenous impulses. According to the psychosexual theory, children transfer this repressed libidal energy into asexual pursuits such as school, athletics, and same-sex friendships. Fr ...
Topics in Human Sexuality: Sexuality Across the Lifespan Childhood
... stage of latency in which sexual drive is dormant. Freud saw latency as a period of repression of sexual desires and erogenous impulses. According to the psychosexual theory, children transfer this repressed libidal energy into asexual pursuits such as school, athletics, and same-sex friendships. Fr ...
... stage of latency in which sexual drive is dormant. Freud saw latency as a period of repression of sexual desires and erogenous impulses. According to the psychosexual theory, children transfer this repressed libidal energy into asexual pursuits such as school, athletics, and same-sex friendships. Fr ...
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... stage of latency in which sexual drive is dormant. Freud saw latency as a period of repression of sexual desires and erogenous impulses. According to the psychosexual theory, children transfer this repressed libidal energy into asexual pursuits such as school, athletics, and same-sex friendships. Fr ...
... stage of latency in which sexual drive is dormant. Freud saw latency as a period of repression of sexual desires and erogenous impulses. According to the psychosexual theory, children transfer this repressed libidal energy into asexual pursuits such as school, athletics, and same-sex friendships. Fr ...
The DSM Diagnostic Criteria for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
... in this earlier review. It is important to note at the outset, however, that any recommendation for change in the diagnostic criteria for men will be based on relatively little data, compared to women where the evidence for change was stronger because more research has been carried out on women’s se ...
... in this earlier review. It is important to note at the outset, however, that any recommendation for change in the diagnostic criteria for men will be based on relatively little data, compared to women where the evidence for change was stronger because more research has been carried out on women’s se ...
PTSD and Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women
... symptoms must persist for at least a month following trauma exposure and cause clinically significant distress or functional impairment. Symptoms of PTSD may interfere across the continuum of sexual behavior, including desire, arousal, activity, consummation, and satisfaction. For example, persons w ...
... symptoms must persist for at least a month following trauma exposure and cause clinically significant distress or functional impairment. Symptoms of PTSD may interfere across the continuum of sexual behavior, including desire, arousal, activity, consummation, and satisfaction. For example, persons w ...
Sexual selection: endless forms or tangled bank?
... might care about, in particular the nature of phenotypes. Animal behaviour of course is all about these phenotypes, and from Darwin onwards animal behaviour researchers interested in evolution have used conceptual tools to explore phenotypic evolution. One such tool, often used implicitly, is to try ...
... might care about, in particular the nature of phenotypes. Animal behaviour of course is all about these phenotypes, and from Darwin onwards animal behaviour researchers interested in evolution have used conceptual tools to explore phenotypic evolution. One such tool, often used implicitly, is to try ...
The influence of perceived social norms on the relationship of
... their norms well, which makes them suitable for empirical study, and (5) norms are propagated through people’s expressions of their beliefs and attitudes, and therefore seem to be a suitable aggregate to represent a host of underlying beliefs, values and judgments a person has, and are more proximal ...
... their norms well, which makes them suitable for empirical study, and (5) norms are propagated through people’s expressions of their beliefs and attitudes, and therefore seem to be a suitable aggregate to represent a host of underlying beliefs, values and judgments a person has, and are more proximal ...
Conditioning and Sexual Behavior: A Review
... We adopt a neural perspective in this article. In such a perspective, it is the neural representations of stimuli and events that are paired (e.g., Pavlov, 1927) rather than the events themselves. Consider a male rat exposed to a sexually receptive female bearing a neutral odor (e.g., almond). The r ...
... We adopt a neural perspective in this article. In such a perspective, it is the neural representations of stimuli and events that are paired (e.g., Pavlov, 1927) rather than the events themselves. Consider a male rat exposed to a sexually receptive female bearing a neutral odor (e.g., almond). The r ...
Chapter 3
... • The United States continued to have one of the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy and childbearing in the developed world, despite a considerable decline in the 1990s. • U.S. adolescent pregnancy rates are similar to those of Russia and several Eastern European countries, such as Bulgaria; near ...
... • The United States continued to have one of the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy and childbearing in the developed world, despite a considerable decline in the 1990s. • U.S. adolescent pregnancy rates are similar to those of Russia and several Eastern European countries, such as Bulgaria; near ...