Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... This book began life in 1997 at an international research conference on anxiety disorders in children and adolescents hosted by CURIUM, Academic Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Leiden University. Up until that time, child and adolescent anxiety disorder research was largely consumed withi ...
... This book began life in 1997 at an international research conference on anxiety disorders in children and adolescents hosted by CURIUM, Academic Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Leiden University. Up until that time, child and adolescent anxiety disorder research was largely consumed withi ...
ADHD Combined Type and ADHD Predominantly Inattentive Type
... includes not only describing associated symptoms, but also the distribution across race, sex, age at onset, and precipitating factors, among others. The second phase includes conducting reliable laboratory studies to help develop a more precise clinical description. Laboratory studies include the us ...
... includes not only describing associated symptoms, but also the distribution across race, sex, age at onset, and precipitating factors, among others. The second phase includes conducting reliable laboratory studies to help develop a more precise clinical description. Laboratory studies include the us ...
American Academy of Audiology Clinical Practice Guidelines
... The following clinical practice guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of children and adults with (central) auditory processing disorder ([C])APD). The American Academy of Audiology (AAA) appointed a task force to develop a document to provide ...
... The following clinical practice guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of children and adults with (central) auditory processing disorder ([C])APD). The American Academy of Audiology (AAA) appointed a task force to develop a document to provide ...
Evidence-based Psychological Interventions in the Treatment of
... the use of treatment interventions that are considered to be evidence-based as a means of discerning the allocation of funding. It is appropriate that these are interventions that have been shown to be effective according to the best available research evidence. NHMRC guidelines for evaluating evide ...
... the use of treatment interventions that are considered to be evidence-based as a means of discerning the allocation of funding. It is appropriate that these are interventions that have been shown to be effective according to the best available research evidence. NHMRC guidelines for evaluating evide ...
Clinical Utility of EEG in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... EEG), one should compare its ability to correctly identify those with a diagnosis (made with the “gold standard”) and those with no diagnosis. Sensitivity tells you what percent of ADHD children have an abnormal EEG and specificity tells you what percent of non-ADHD children have a normal EEG. In se ...
... EEG), one should compare its ability to correctly identify those with a diagnosis (made with the “gold standard”) and those with no diagnosis. Sensitivity tells you what percent of ADHD children have an abnormal EEG and specificity tells you what percent of non-ADHD children have a normal EEG. In se ...
girls with social and/or attention impairments
... Clinic girls with ASD usually have co-existing symptoms of ADHD, amounting to full clinical diagnostic status, and at least one of four Clinic girls with ADHD show autistic traits. The ASD and ADHD groups had the same high rates of psychiatric comorbidity, including oppositional defiant disorder, an ...
... Clinic girls with ASD usually have co-existing symptoms of ADHD, amounting to full clinical diagnostic status, and at least one of four Clinic girls with ADHD show autistic traits. The ASD and ADHD groups had the same high rates of psychiatric comorbidity, including oppositional defiant disorder, an ...
Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapies for common mental
... with interpersonal or personality disorders. These are extremely common conditions, with 12-month prevalences of 6.9% for depression, 14.0% for anxiety disorders and 6.3% for somatoform disorders in one European review (Wittchen 2011). Collectively, they produce great expense to society and personal ...
... with interpersonal or personality disorders. These are extremely common conditions, with 12-month prevalences of 6.9% for depression, 14.0% for anxiety disorders and 6.3% for somatoform disorders in one European review (Wittchen 2011). Collectively, they produce great expense to society and personal ...
Volume 2 Roads to Recovery from Gambling Addiction
... without professional help. Because of the lack of clinical trials of treatment programs for gambling disorders, health care providers have had to borrow clinical strategies designed for similar mental health problems, such as alcoholism, or rely on anecdotal information when developing treatment pla ...
... without professional help. Because of the lack of clinical trials of treatment programs for gambling disorders, health care providers have had to borrow clinical strategies designed for similar mental health problems, such as alcoholism, or rely on anecdotal information when developing treatment pla ...
... without professional help. Because of the lack of clinical trials of treatment programs for gambling disorders, health care providers have had to borrow clinical strategies designed for similar mental health problems, such as alcoholism, or rely on anecdotal information when developing treatment pla ...
Pelaez, M. - Florida International University
... to Language Development: A pilot experiment: Phase II." Mini-Grant Program, Faculty Technology Projects, FIU. COE. The PT3 grants awarded mini-grants to faculty for technology integration into education programs . Amount granted was $2,500 to support the use of technology to teach child learning & d ...
... to Language Development: A pilot experiment: Phase II." Mini-Grant Program, Faculty Technology Projects, FIU. COE. The PT3 grants awarded mini-grants to faculty for technology integration into education programs . Amount granted was $2,500 to support the use of technology to teach child learning & d ...
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... 4. Dillon is in the period known as “early” childhood. His membership in this group is determined by his a. ability to communicate with others. b. age. c. level of social skill. d. height and weight. ANS: B ...
... 4. Dillon is in the period known as “early” childhood. His membership in this group is determined by his a. ability to communicate with others. b. age. c. level of social skill. d. height and weight. ANS: B ...
Reinforcement - Basic Knowledge 101
... Simply put, reinforcers serve to increase behaviors whereas punishers serve to decrease behaviors; thus, positive reinforcers are stimuli that the subject will work to attain, and negative reinforcers are stimuli that the subject will work to be rid of or to end.[15] The table below illustrates the ...
... Simply put, reinforcers serve to increase behaviors whereas punishers serve to decrease behaviors; thus, positive reinforcers are stimuli that the subject will work to attain, and negative reinforcers are stimuli that the subject will work to be rid of or to end.[15] The table below illustrates the ...
Eating disorder prevention for the college
... Eight out of every ten women in the United States are dissatisfied with their appearance (Smolak, 1996). In the United States alone, over 10 million females fight a battle with an eating disorder, specifically anorexia nervosa or bulimia, and even more suffer from a binge eating disorder (Crowther e ...
... Eight out of every ten women in the United States are dissatisfied with their appearance (Smolak, 1996). In the United States alone, over 10 million females fight a battle with an eating disorder, specifically anorexia nervosa or bulimia, and even more suffer from a binge eating disorder (Crowther e ...
The effectiveness of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic
... psychoanalytic psychotherapy, both generally and in Australian settings. A systematic search for papers on research conducted internationally and in Australia within the last 5 years was undertaken using the Academic Search Complete, PsycINFO databases. From the 1,231 records retrieved from the two ...
... psychoanalytic psychotherapy, both generally and in Australian settings. A systematic search for papers on research conducted internationally and in Australia within the last 5 years was undertaken using the Academic Search Complete, PsycINFO databases. From the 1,231 records retrieved from the two ...
1 Towards a cognitive-behavioral model of PTSD in children and
... 1990). Children assessed using this self-report measure were found to score in a similar fashion to adults. The PTSD Reaction Index (PTSD-RI), a structured interview based on the DSM-III diagnostic criteria for PTSD, was used by Pynoos et al. (1987) to assess children who had witnessed a fatal snipe ...
... 1990). Children assessed using this self-report measure were found to score in a similar fashion to adults. The PTSD Reaction Index (PTSD-RI), a structured interview based on the DSM-III diagnostic criteria for PTSD, was used by Pynoos et al. (1987) to assess children who had witnessed a fatal snipe ...
Failures in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Children
... About 20% to 40% of youth continue to meet diagnostic criteria for their anxiety disorder at the conclusion of treatment (Silverman et al., 2008). These youth also fail to show significant reductions in clinician ratings of disorder severity and youth and parent anxiety symptom ratings. They also ar ...
... About 20% to 40% of youth continue to meet diagnostic criteria for their anxiety disorder at the conclusion of treatment (Silverman et al., 2008). These youth also fail to show significant reductions in clinician ratings of disorder severity and youth and parent anxiety symptom ratings. They also ar ...
The Efficacy of Short-term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Specific
... true for the meta-analysis of Grawe et al,13,14 which compared STPP and CBT. To avoid these flaws, CritsChristoph5 included in his meta-analysis only studies that fulfilled rigorous inclusion criteria (eg, use of therapy manuals, experienced therapists, minimum number of sessions). Wampold et al15 a ...
... true for the meta-analysis of Grawe et al,13,14 which compared STPP and CBT. To avoid these flaws, CritsChristoph5 included in his meta-analysis only studies that fulfilled rigorous inclusion criteria (eg, use of therapy manuals, experienced therapists, minimum number of sessions). Wampold et al15 a ...
Prolonged Grief Disorder - American Psychological Association
... new sources of social and emotional support and companionship. Through the completion of loss- and restoration-focused tasks, the griever is able to come to an acceptance of irrevocably changed circumstances and reengage in life. Notwithstanding the natural resilience or recovery that most grievers ...
... new sources of social and emotional support and companionship. Through the completion of loss- and restoration-focused tasks, the griever is able to come to an acceptance of irrevocably changed circumstances and reengage in life. Notwithstanding the natural resilience or recovery that most grievers ...
AP8_Lecture_17 - Forensic Consultation
... and teenage depression would respond well to the same treatments that have been of help to depressed adults – cognitive-behavioral therapy, interpersonal approaches, and antidepressant drugs – and many studies indicated the effectiveness of such approaches ...
... and teenage depression would respond well to the same treatments that have been of help to depressed adults – cognitive-behavioral therapy, interpersonal approaches, and antidepressant drugs – and many studies indicated the effectiveness of such approaches ...
ABOUT SKINNER AND TIME: BEHAVIOR
... fixed-interval (FI) schedules, one of Skinner’s own inventions. On a typical FI schedule, the first response occurring t s from the previous reinforcer delivery is itself reinforced, so opportunities to obtain reinforcers are spaced with near-exact temporal periodicity. As is well known (Ferster & S ...
... fixed-interval (FI) schedules, one of Skinner’s own inventions. On a typical FI schedule, the first response occurring t s from the previous reinforcer delivery is itself reinforced, so opportunities to obtain reinforcers are spaced with near-exact temporal periodicity. As is well known (Ferster & S ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... For years, it was generally believed that childhood and teenage depression would respond well to the same treatments that have been of help to depressed adults – cognitive-behavioral therapy, and antidepressant drugs – and many studies indicated the effectiveness of such approaches ...
... For years, it was generally believed that childhood and teenage depression would respond well to the same treatments that have been of help to depressed adults – cognitive-behavioral therapy, and antidepressant drugs – and many studies indicated the effectiveness of such approaches ...
The Behavior of Organisms?
... organisms." At first brush, this definition appears organocentric and to be consistent with a traditional conceptualization of the experimental analysis of behavior (cf. Skinner, 1938). Prima facie, however, the idea that behavior can be of organisms does not sit easily with radical behavioral philo ...
... organisms." At first brush, this definition appears organocentric and to be consistent with a traditional conceptualization of the experimental analysis of behavior (cf. Skinner, 1938). Prima facie, however, the idea that behavior can be of organisms does not sit easily with radical behavioral philo ...
as a PDF
... (55% of the original CDP sample of 585) had complete data. Complete data for individual measures ranged between 68% and 77% of the original CDP sample (see Table 1). CDP participant families were originally recruited from three cities (Nashville and Knoxville, TN, and Bloomington, IN) during kinderg ...
... (55% of the original CDP sample of 585) had complete data. Complete data for individual measures ranged between 68% and 77% of the original CDP sample (see Table 1). CDP participant families were originally recruited from three cities (Nashville and Knoxville, TN, and Bloomington, IN) during kinderg ...
Psychological Treatment of Eating Disorders
... cognitive behavioral therapy for anorexia nervosa that has not been described or recommended in the literature. All offered truncated courses of treatment (18 –25 sessions) that differ from those specified by cognitive behavioral therapy experts (Fairburn et al., 2003; Garner et al., 1997). Interpre ...
... cognitive behavioral therapy for anorexia nervosa that has not been described or recommended in the literature. All offered truncated courses of treatment (18 –25 sessions) that differ from those specified by cognitive behavioral therapy experts (Fairburn et al., 2003; Garner et al., 1997). Interpre ...
MDMA - Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
... • Dr. Roy Mathew, Duke University Medical School, Durham, North Carolina. • Using PET to study time perception under the influence of mescaline (has used THC) • First FDA-approved study in the US with mescaline in over 35 years. ...
... • Dr. Roy Mathew, Duke University Medical School, Durham, North Carolina. • Using PET to study time perception under the influence of mescaline (has used THC) • First FDA-approved study in the US with mescaline in over 35 years. ...