2016 Preliminary Information Guide
... material offered by the participants and hear clinicallybased seminars presented by outstanding educators. Some of these are reserved for residents only. These sessions are limited to a set number of attendees on a ...
... material offered by the participants and hear clinicallybased seminars presented by outstanding educators. Some of these are reserved for residents only. These sessions are limited to a set number of attendees on a ...
Characteristics, Correlates, and Experiences of Emetophobia: An
... implications of emetophobia in order to clarify and contribute to knowledge about, and facilitate management of, fears related to vomiting or vomit. An underlying but equally important goal was also to raise awareness and increase understanding of such fears. Few studies addressing emetophobia have ...
... implications of emetophobia in order to clarify and contribute to knowledge about, and facilitate management of, fears related to vomiting or vomit. An underlying but equally important goal was also to raise awareness and increase understanding of such fears. Few studies addressing emetophobia have ...
NIH Public Access
... SMD develop episodes of (hypo-)mania, compared to youth with narrowly defined BD. The criteria for SMD require a persistent, nonepisodic clinical presentation of negatively valenced mood with frequent and impairing anger outbursts, combined with at least three of the “B” criteria of mania (pressured ...
... SMD develop episodes of (hypo-)mania, compared to youth with narrowly defined BD. The criteria for SMD require a persistent, nonepisodic clinical presentation of negatively valenced mood with frequent and impairing anger outbursts, combined with at least three of the “B” criteria of mania (pressured ...
Insomnia as a risk factor for ill health: results
... Nord-Trøndelag Health Studies (HUNT2 in 1995–97 and HUNT3 in 2006–08), comprising 24 715 people in the working population, were used to study insomnia as a risk factor for incidence of physical and mental conditions. Insomnia was defined according to the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical ...
... Nord-Trøndelag Health Studies (HUNT2 in 1995–97 and HUNT3 in 2006–08), comprising 24 715 people in the working population, were used to study insomnia as a risk factor for incidence of physical and mental conditions. Insomnia was defined according to the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical ...
Introduction - Sussex Research Online
... children and adolescents. Although there are a number of studies that have asked children and adolescents to complete questionnaire measures of obsessional phenomena, there are few studies that have attempted to assess these phenomena using sensitive individual interviews. Allsopp and Williams (1996 ...
... children and adolescents. Although there are a number of studies that have asked children and adolescents to complete questionnaire measures of obsessional phenomena, there are few studies that have attempted to assess these phenomena using sensitive individual interviews. Allsopp and Williams (1996 ...
Supplement Iusse 2014 - East Asian Archives of Psychiatry
... structured lifestyle interventions would be reviewed for potential applicability and logistics that facilitate long-term behavioural change for cognitive health. ...
... structured lifestyle interventions would be reviewed for potential applicability and logistics that facilitate long-term behavioural change for cognitive health. ...
... (APPA), New York City, NY NIMH Child psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, Bethesda, Maryland Committee, Scientific Advisory Panel, Department of Health on Tobacco Related Issues, Burlington, VT Co-Chair, Developing Collaborative Genetics Researc ...
A POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO SUICIDE RISK IN A CLINICAL SAMPLE By
... must confront the inherent fear and pain which is involved in a suicide attempt. The third component of Joiner’s (2005) theory, acquired capability to enact lethal injury, is proposed to be a necessary component of a suicide attempt. This portion of the theory refers to the process of habituation to ...
... must confront the inherent fear and pain which is involved in a suicide attempt. The third component of Joiner’s (2005) theory, acquired capability to enact lethal injury, is proposed to be a necessary component of a suicide attempt. This portion of the theory refers to the process of habituation to ...
Assessment and Treatment of Suicidal Patients in an Emergency Setting Chapter 3
... among younger individuals (CDC 2000). Suicide is the sixth leading cause of death among those aged 5 to 14 and the third leading cause of death among those aged 15 to 24 (CDC 2000). The suicide rate for white males aged 15 to 24 tripled between 1950 and 1998, while the rate for white females more th ...
... among younger individuals (CDC 2000). Suicide is the sixth leading cause of death among those aged 5 to 14 and the third leading cause of death among those aged 15 to 24 (CDC 2000). The suicide rate for white males aged 15 to 24 tripled between 1950 and 1998, while the rate for white females more th ...
Oppositional Defiant Disorder—Gender Differences in Co
... even at an early age (Maccoby 2004). Overt aggression is relatively uncommon among young girls, and symptoms of ODD/CD in girls could thus be reflective of more severe dysregulation and impairment. In support of the “gender paradox hypothesis”, more recent population-based studies have demonstrated ...
... even at an early age (Maccoby 2004). Overt aggression is relatively uncommon among young girls, and symptoms of ODD/CD in girls could thus be reflective of more severe dysregulation and impairment. In support of the “gender paradox hypothesis”, more recent population-based studies have demonstrated ...
Connecting Inflammation with Glutamate Agonism in Suicidality
... underwent a washout period when they did not receive any antipsychotic or anti-depressive medication (14.6±9 days, mean±s.d.). Anxiolytic and hypnotic medications, as well as somatic medications, were allowed during the wash-out. All medications taken are specified in Supplementary Table 1. At the e ...
... underwent a washout period when they did not receive any antipsychotic or anti-depressive medication (14.6±9 days, mean±s.d.). Anxiolytic and hypnotic medications, as well as somatic medications, were allowed during the wash-out. All medications taken are specified in Supplementary Table 1. At the e ...
MRCPsych Course Handbook-2016-17-for
... Committee will be collated every 3 or 6 months and will also be used as an ongoing review of the course quality. Moreover, random internal quality reviews, at the School or Deanery levels, during the current training year with independent external expert’s reviews in the following training year i.e. ...
... Committee will be collated every 3 or 6 months and will also be used as an ongoing review of the course quality. Moreover, random internal quality reviews, at the School or Deanery levels, during the current training year with independent external expert’s reviews in the following training year i.e. ...
Applying polygenic risk scores to postpartum
... asked ‘Have you ever had a period of at least two weeks when you were feeling depressed or down most of the day nearly every day?’ (`Yes/No') and if ‘Yes’, female participants were asked ‘Did this depression occur around the time of childbirth?’ Later studies included a comprehensive psychiatric int ...
... asked ‘Have you ever had a period of at least two weeks when you were feeling depressed or down most of the day nearly every day?’ (`Yes/No') and if ‘Yes’, female participants were asked ‘Did this depression occur around the time of childbirth?’ Later studies included a comprehensive psychiatric int ...
TRAUMATOLOGY
... be possibly delayed if he or she obtained a score that was lower than the average score for children who are 25% younger. The PDI has adequate psychometric properties and is well normed for children in the age range of 3-6 years (Ireton, 1988). ...
... be possibly delayed if he or she obtained a score that was lower than the average score for children who are 25% younger. The PDI has adequate psychometric properties and is well normed for children in the age range of 3-6 years (Ireton, 1988). ...
Volume 13, Number 2 - June 2014
... has been put in the middle by this dualism. Neurobiological and psychosocial views of mental disorders have confronted each other for many decades, not only in the scientific and lay literature, but also in the perception of people with those disorders, who often conceptualize their problems in eith ...
... has been put in the middle by this dualism. Neurobiological and psychosocial views of mental disorders have confronted each other for many decades, not only in the scientific and lay literature, but also in the perception of people with those disorders, who often conceptualize their problems in eith ...
la patofiología del trastorno de pánico.
... sympathetic activation of central origin (Liebowitz et al 1985b; Liebowitz et al 1986). However, propranolol fails to block lactate induced PA's, and isoproterenol shows inconstant effects (Gorman et al 1984; Nesse et al 1984; Rainey et al 1984). Clonidine, an alpha-2 agonist, partially prevented la ...
... sympathetic activation of central origin (Liebowitz et al 1985b; Liebowitz et al 1986). However, propranolol fails to block lactate induced PA's, and isoproterenol shows inconstant effects (Gorman et al 1984; Nesse et al 1984; Rainey et al 1984). Clonidine, an alpha-2 agonist, partially prevented la ...
Psychological distress and multimorbidity in patients with chronic
... 2007). Moreover, existential questions about the future and fear of dying if not complying with the treatment are aspects that trouble this patient group. Dialysis treatment leads to feelings of not being independent as well as a feeling of freedom loss. The dependency of these patients to dialysis ...
... 2007). Moreover, existential questions about the future and fear of dying if not complying with the treatment are aspects that trouble this patient group. Dialysis treatment leads to feelings of not being independent as well as a feeling of freedom loss. The dependency of these patients to dialysis ...
The Effects of Clozapine on Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Among
... motor retardation). These recent factors differ somewhat from the traditional BPRS factors identified in inpatient studies but fit our own data better than the earlier factors. ...
... motor retardation). These recent factors differ somewhat from the traditional BPRS factors identified in inpatient studies but fit our own data better than the earlier factors. ...
Can the use of writing lower rumination of negative
... discussing any of your own thoughts or feelings related to the topic.’ ...
... discussing any of your own thoughts or feelings related to the topic.’ ...
Systematic Review Outline Proposal
... Witt & Oh, 2010). Cultivation of a compassionate attitude towards oneself and one’s own difficulties may be an underlying mechanism in mindfulness-based interventions (Kuyken et al., 2010). ...
... Witt & Oh, 2010). Cultivation of a compassionate attitude towards oneself and one’s own difficulties may be an underlying mechanism in mindfulness-based interventions (Kuyken et al., 2010). ...
Abstract Book 2012.indd - The British Association for
... Studies with naltrexone and nalmefene will be covered. The PREDICT study (N=426, Mann et al 2009) showed no benefit of naltrexone (and acamprosate) over placebo. However, with the use of fMRI, genotyping and psychometrics, subgroups of patients could be formed and potential naltrexone responders wer ...
... Studies with naltrexone and nalmefene will be covered. The PREDICT study (N=426, Mann et al 2009) showed no benefit of naltrexone (and acamprosate) over placebo. However, with the use of fMRI, genotyping and psychometrics, subgroups of patients could be formed and potential naltrexone responders wer ...
Suicide risk in civilian PTSD patients
... successfully completed suicide with control groups who have not. Studies making comparisons between suicide attempters and controls have frequently reported higher levels of PTSD amongst the attempters group. For example, PTSD was found to be a risk factor in low-income inner-city women (Thompson et ...
... successfully completed suicide with control groups who have not. Studies making comparisons between suicide attempters and controls have frequently reported higher levels of PTSD amongst the attempters group. For example, PTSD was found to be a risk factor in low-income inner-city women (Thompson et ...
Detecting Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder in
... patients (except one) had been inpatients receiving treatment for BPD at New York Hospital prior to joining the day program. Because these individuals were already pre-selected for BPD, the screening instrument (OMNI) was not administered. The IPDE, however, was used to confirm the hospital diagnosi ...
... patients (except one) had been inpatients receiving treatment for BPD at New York Hospital prior to joining the day program. Because these individuals were already pre-selected for BPD, the screening instrument (OMNI) was not administered. The IPDE, however, was used to confirm the hospital diagnosi ...
PDF file
... Medical University of South Carolina Scott F. Coffey, University of Mississippi Medical Center Ayelet Meron Ruscio, Harvard Medical School Robert S. Stephens, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Paul R. Stasiewicz, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Roger A. Roffman, ...
... Medical University of South Carolina Scott F. Coffey, University of Mississippi Medical Center Ayelet Meron Ruscio, Harvard Medical School Robert S. Stephens, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Paul R. Stasiewicz, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Roger A. Roffman, ...