Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
... the field of psychiatry by virtue of defining a common language that allows clinicians to communicate more effectively with one another and researchers to reliably define diagnostic samples for study. Their value in facilitating communication is undercut, however, by the fact that for most categorie ...
... the field of psychiatry by virtue of defining a common language that allows clinicians to communicate more effectively with one another and researchers to reliably define diagnostic samples for study. Their value in facilitating communication is undercut, however, by the fact that for most categorie ...
On Magnus Hirschfeld, Rabindranath Tagore, and the Critique of
... even in the scholarly treatises on same-sex love penned by Karl Heinrich Ulrichs in the 19th century.13 Although Sigmund Freud,14 and even many of Hirschfeld's admirers attributed to him such a suppletive conception,15 he was keen to stress throughout his oeuvre that the so-called third sex constitu ...
... even in the scholarly treatises on same-sex love penned by Karl Heinrich Ulrichs in the 19th century.13 Although Sigmund Freud,14 and even many of Hirschfeld's admirers attributed to him such a suppletive conception,15 he was keen to stress throughout his oeuvre that the so-called third sex constitu ...
CBHSQ DATA REVIEW
... in their annual applications for block grant funds. This legislation also required SAMHSA to develop a definition for the term “adults with SMI.” SAMHSA defined adults with SMI as individuals aged 18 or older who currently or at any time in the past year have had a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or ...
... in their annual applications for block grant funds. This legislation also required SAMHSA to develop a definition for the term “adults with SMI.” SAMHSA defined adults with SMI as individuals aged 18 or older who currently or at any time in the past year have had a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or ...
Full Issue - The Professional Counselor
... dimensional assessment (including cross-cutting), and a renewed emphasis on severity specifiers. Ultimately, the consideration was whether the revised manual would be accepted and utilized by the practitioners it proposed to serve (APA, 2013; First, 2010). First (2010) noted that no mandate exists r ...
... dimensional assessment (including cross-cutting), and a renewed emphasis on severity specifiers. Ultimately, the consideration was whether the revised manual would be accepted and utilized by the practitioners it proposed to serve (APA, 2013; First, 2010). First (2010) noted that no mandate exists r ...
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... phenomenology, etiology, and course as defining features. Some systems included only a handful of diagnostic categories; others included thousands. Moreover, the various systems for categorizing mental disorders have differed with respect to whether their principle objective was for use in clinical, ...
... phenomenology, etiology, and course as defining features. Some systems included only a handful of diagnostic categories; others included thousands. Moreover, the various systems for categorizing mental disorders have differed with respect to whether their principle objective was for use in clinical, ...
DSM-5: A Comprehensive Review
... emphasis on phenomenology, etiology, and course as defining features. Some systems included only a handful of diagnostic categories; others included thousands. Moreover, the various systems for categorizing mental disorders have differed with respect to whether their principle objective was for use ...
... emphasis on phenomenology, etiology, and course as defining features. Some systems included only a handful of diagnostic categories; others included thousands. Moreover, the various systems for categorizing mental disorders have differed with respect to whether their principle objective was for use ...
Sexual Disorders
... • “Normal” sexual behavior is difficult to define because of cultural influences, religious institutions, and a society’s laws, all of which affect an individual’s belief of what is acceptable and unacceptable sexual behavior. ...
... • “Normal” sexual behavior is difficult to define because of cultural influences, religious institutions, and a society’s laws, all of which affect an individual’s belief of what is acceptable and unacceptable sexual behavior. ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM
... Since its inception, DSM has been through five editions. DSM–IV, the current edition, was published in 1994. Previous DSM editions included DSM–I (published in 1952), DSM–II (published in 1987), DSM–III (published in 1980), and DSM–III–R (published in 1987). Each DSM edition was expanded from the pr ...
... Since its inception, DSM has been through five editions. DSM–IV, the current edition, was published in 1994. Previous DSM editions included DSM–I (published in 1952), DSM–II (published in 1987), DSM–III (published in 1980), and DSM–III–R (published in 1987). Each DSM edition was expanded from the pr ...
1 DSM-5 A Comprehensive Review Dr. Jassin M. Jouria is a medical
... decades, it is not without controversy. ...
... decades, it is not without controversy. ...
UNDERSTANDING ABNORMALITY: DEFINITION
... and the level of functioning, which might get ignored if the focus were on evaluating only the presenting complaints. The recent editions of the DSM follow an atheoretical approach, that is, they try to present psychological disorders in a manner that reflects observable phenomena rather than what c ...
... and the level of functioning, which might get ignored if the focus were on evaluating only the presenting complaints. The recent editions of the DSM follow an atheoretical approach, that is, they try to present psychological disorders in a manner that reflects observable phenomena rather than what c ...
The Philosophy of Sex
... ing of sexual perversion; and in my contribution to Part 1, I examine conceptually and ethically the much-maligned yet nearly universally practiced (among males, at least) act of masturbation. (You might remember Woody Allen’s joke: “Why are you such a good lover?” Answer: “I practice a lot when I’m ...
... ing of sexual perversion; and in my contribution to Part 1, I examine conceptually and ethically the much-maligned yet nearly universally practiced (among males, at least) act of masturbation. (You might remember Woody Allen’s joke: “Why are you such a good lover?” Answer: “I practice a lot when I’m ...
Drugs That Affect Sexuality
... love-making. Consequently, sexual dysfunction in women rarely gets reported to physicians and it is unusual for such reports to be entered into drug company databases or forwarded on to the FDA. Perhaps women are more reluctant than men to discuss this type of problem, especially if the doctor is a ...
... love-making. Consequently, sexual dysfunction in women rarely gets reported to physicians and it is unusual for such reports to be entered into drug company databases or forwarded on to the FDA. Perhaps women are more reluctant than men to discuss this type of problem, especially if the doctor is a ...
Comparison of ICD-10R, DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5 in an Adult
... ‘social’ and ‘communication’ domains is somewhat arbitrary since almost any example of communication is social and vice versa, and, several ‘social’ and ‘communication’ symptoms are covered by multiple criteria. For instance, behaviors indicative of ‘poor socio-emotional reciprocity’ are currently c ...
... ‘social’ and ‘communication’ domains is somewhat arbitrary since almost any example of communication is social and vice versa, and, several ‘social’ and ‘communication’ symptoms are covered by multiple criteria. For instance, behaviors indicative of ‘poor socio-emotional reciprocity’ are currently c ...
Bias in Psychotherapy with BDSM Clients
... addresses the stigma and cultural biases that may affect the therapeutic alliance between mental health professionals and their kinky clients. Characterological, Sexual & Self Identity Diagnostic Criteria Psychological masochism, sexual masochism & the BDSM masochist self identity are distinctly dif ...
... addresses the stigma and cultural biases that may affect the therapeutic alliance between mental health professionals and their kinky clients. Characterological, Sexual & Self Identity Diagnostic Criteria Psychological masochism, sexual masochism & the BDSM masochist self identity are distinctly dif ...
Prevalence, Incidence, Impairment, and Course of the Proposed
... eating disorders, including AN, BN, BED, atypical AN, subthreshold BN, and subthreshold BED. Thus, Aim 2 is to test whether participants with each of the DSM-5 eating disorders show functional impairment, emotional distress, suicidality, mental health treatment, and unhealthy body mass versus those ...
... eating disorders, including AN, BN, BED, atypical AN, subthreshold BN, and subthreshold BED. Thus, Aim 2 is to test whether participants with each of the DSM-5 eating disorders show functional impairment, emotional distress, suicidality, mental health treatment, and unhealthy body mass versus those ...
Sexual Dysfunctions in Men and Women
... serotonergic [21]. Lesions of the nPGi facilitate both the elicitation of the urethrogenital reflex and reflexive penile erections [22]. Selective serotonin neurotoxin lesions of the nPGi or transection of the spinal cord released the urethrogenital reflex from this tonic inhibition allowing the ref ...
... serotonergic [21]. Lesions of the nPGi facilitate both the elicitation of the urethrogenital reflex and reflexive penile erections [22]. Selective serotonin neurotoxin lesions of the nPGi or transection of the spinal cord released the urethrogenital reflex from this tonic inhibition allowing the ref ...
What School Psychologists Need to Know about DSM‐5 Workshop
... – To prevent the premature disseminaNon of internal deliberaNons – To prohibit DSM‐5 members from using informaNon derived from their work for personal gain. – Not intended to “prohibit Nmely discussion or public disseminaNon of research findings or issues” relevant to criteria opNons. – ...
... – To prevent the premature disseminaNon of internal deliberaNons – To prohibit DSM‐5 members from using informaNon derived from their work for personal gain. – Not intended to “prohibit Nmely discussion or public disseminaNon of research findings or issues” relevant to criteria opNons. – ...
Three`s a Crowd or Bonus?: College Students` Threesome
... asked about having fantasized about “engaging in sexual swinging with a couple I know” 18% of the women and 42% percent of the men reported this fantasy. The current study was designed to provide more data on the threesome behavior- how it is negotiated, the frequency with which it occurs and the ou ...
... asked about having fantasized about “engaging in sexual swinging with a couple I know” 18% of the women and 42% percent of the men reported this fantasy. The current study was designed to provide more data on the threesome behavior- how it is negotiated, the frequency with which it occurs and the ou ...
Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, 9th Edition
... standpoint. For example, our case on hypertension considers issues in etiology and treatment when the person is African American. Several of the cases include a consideration of marital adjustment and parent–child relationships. Our coverage extends to examples of eating disorders, dissociative iden ...
... standpoint. For example, our case on hypertension considers issues in etiology and treatment when the person is African American. Several of the cases include a consideration of marital adjustment and parent–child relationships. Our coverage extends to examples of eating disorders, dissociative iden ...
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... versus one year). Also consider schizophrenia. Typical symptoms of this disorder include the presence of delusions. However, if one were to admit that she believed in a spiritual world or the afterlife, she would probably not be labeled “delusional” despite the fact that there is no supporting scien ...
... versus one year). Also consider schizophrenia. Typical symptoms of this disorder include the presence of delusions. However, if one were to admit that she believed in a spiritual world or the afterlife, she would probably not be labeled “delusional” despite the fact that there is no supporting scien ...
Disorders of Orgasm and Ejaculation in Men
... PE show other negative effects, including a general negative affect associated with sexual situations, and more intense feelings of embarrassment/guilt, worry/tension and fear of failure [17,29]. Relative to men without PE, they indicate decreased self-confidence, increased distress and interpersonal ...
... PE show other negative effects, including a general negative affect associated with sexual situations, and more intense feelings of embarrassment/guilt, worry/tension and fear of failure [17,29]. Relative to men without PE, they indicate decreased self-confidence, increased distress and interpersonal ...
DSM-5: An Overview of the Major Changes
... disorders. This is commonly referred to in the literature as a “medicalization” of mental disorders and many individuals have rejected this assumption. "Psychiatry has bet on neuroscience as the best way to understand mental disorders.....only time will tell how this wager will pan out" (Paris, 2013 ...
... disorders. This is commonly referred to in the literature as a “medicalization” of mental disorders and many individuals have rejected this assumption. "Psychiatry has bet on neuroscience as the best way to understand mental disorders.....only time will tell how this wager will pan out" (Paris, 2013 ...
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... disorders. This is commonly referred to in the literature as a “medicalization” of mental disorders and many individuals have rejected this assumption. "Psychiatry has bet on neuroscience as the best way to understand mental disorders.....only time will tell how this wager will pan out" (Paris, 2013 ...
... disorders. This is commonly referred to in the literature as a “medicalization” of mental disorders and many individuals have rejected this assumption. "Psychiatry has bet on neuroscience as the best way to understand mental disorders.....only time will tell how this wager will pan out" (Paris, 2013 ...