Curriculum Vitae - Frances McClelland Institute
... Scientific and clinical content development consultant for The Mind Body Link Unipolar and Bipolar Disorders: Implications for a New Treatment Paradigm. This series of highly innovative half-day CME symposia is being held in major cities across the United States and will provide an integrative persp ...
... Scientific and clinical content development consultant for The Mind Body Link Unipolar and Bipolar Disorders: Implications for a New Treatment Paradigm. This series of highly innovative half-day CME symposia is being held in major cities across the United States and will provide an integrative persp ...
Charles Louis Raison OFFICE ADDRESS: Department of Psychiatry
... Neurobiology of Depression Educational Advisory Board, Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals. With Vladimir Maletic co-developed the 2007 Neurobiology of Depression National Speakers’ series slide deck ...
... Neurobiology of Depression Educational Advisory Board, Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals. With Vladimir Maletic co-developed the 2007 Neurobiology of Depression National Speakers’ series slide deck ...
The current status of suicide and self
... with increased mortality rates, even when specialized treatment is available. Of the mortalities that are reported in individuals with EDs, suicide is among the most commonly reported causes of death. Additionally, suicidal and non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors occur frequently in this clinical ...
... with increased mortality rates, even when specialized treatment is available. Of the mortalities that are reported in individuals with EDs, suicide is among the most commonly reported causes of death. Additionally, suicidal and non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors occur frequently in this clinical ...
Is the Military`s Century-Old Frontline Psychiatry Policy Harmful to
... conditions among deployed personnel, risk and protective factors of combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and prospective deployment research on health outcomes. There has not been the proper research undertaken comparing in situ treatment vs. evaluation, so conclusions are limited. ...
... conditions among deployed personnel, risk and protective factors of combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and prospective deployment research on health outcomes. There has not been the proper research undertaken comparing in situ treatment vs. evaluation, so conclusions are limited. ...
aem_meta_submission
... of PTSD as an area of interest for researchers also likely reflects the availability of validated screening tools amenable to research settings, the increasing consensus that PTSD is a likely outcome of post-terrorist environments, and the sense that PTSD is a marker or covariate for other behaviora ...
... of PTSD as an area of interest for researchers also likely reflects the availability of validated screening tools amenable to research settings, the increasing consensus that PTSD is a likely outcome of post-terrorist environments, and the sense that PTSD is a marker or covariate for other behaviora ...
Comorbidity With ADHD Decreases Response to Pharmacotherapy
... in children and adolescents are on the same continuum or represent the same disease remains controversial.1,6 Nevertheless, in the field of psychopharmacology, many treatment studies have been based on weak inclusion criteria in terms of the clinical definition of BD and patient age: for instance, B ...
... in children and adolescents are on the same continuum or represent the same disease remains controversial.1,6 Nevertheless, in the field of psychopharmacology, many treatment studies have been based on weak inclusion criteria in terms of the clinical definition of BD and patient age: for instance, B ...
The copycat phenomenon after two Finnish school shootings: an
... Methods: The nation-wide study evaluated 77 13- to 18-year-old adolescents who were sent for adolescent psychiatric evaluations between 8.11.2007 and 30.6.2009, one of the reasons for evaluation being a threat of massacre at school. The medical files of the copycats were retrospectively analysed usi ...
... Methods: The nation-wide study evaluated 77 13- to 18-year-old adolescents who were sent for adolescent psychiatric evaluations between 8.11.2007 and 30.6.2009, one of the reasons for evaluation being a threat of massacre at school. The medical files of the copycats were retrospectively analysed usi ...
Predicting Posttraumatic Distress in Hospitalized Trauma Survivors
... distress at the time of the trauma (3–5, 10–14), female gender (3, 11), and prior history of emotional disturbance (3, 11, 13) are consistent predictors of the development of PTSD symptoms in the wake of traumatic injury. Some (4, 5), but not all (11, 12), previous investigations showed that greater ...
... distress at the time of the trauma (3–5, 10–14), female gender (3, 11), and prior history of emotional disturbance (3, 11, 13) are consistent predictors of the development of PTSD symptoms in the wake of traumatic injury. Some (4, 5), but not all (11, 12), previous investigations showed that greater ...
Supplemental Research Bulletin Traumatic Stress and Suicide After Disasters
... Because disasters happen in real time and involve many variables that are difficult or impossible to control for, it might seem that it would be hard to find consistencies in the chaos—lessons learned that can be applied to any disaster. However, certain strong themes do recur throughout the literat ...
... Because disasters happen in real time and involve many variables that are difficult or impossible to control for, it might seem that it would be hard to find consistencies in the chaos—lessons learned that can be applied to any disaster. However, certain strong themes do recur throughout the literat ...
REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF
... completed the prescribed work, may be permitted to re-submit the dissertation within a specific period of time. (b) A candidate who i) is not permitted to retake the prescribed assessment(s) or repeat a course which he/she has failed, or present himself /herself from re-examination(s), or re-submit ...
... completed the prescribed work, may be permitted to re-submit the dissertation within a specific period of time. (b) A candidate who i) is not permitted to retake the prescribed assessment(s) or repeat a course which he/she has failed, or present himself /herself from re-examination(s), or re-submit ...
Mood dysregulation R E V I E W Nina Mikita Argyris Stringaris
... specifier for other psychiatric disorders, for example ODD, instead of introducing DMDD. Even in such a case, clinicians would still have to make a categorical judgement about the presence of clinically relevant irritability, a process not much different from deciding whether DMDD is present or not. ...
... specifier for other psychiatric disorders, for example ODD, instead of introducing DMDD. Even in such a case, clinicians would still have to make a categorical judgement about the presence of clinically relevant irritability, a process not much different from deciding whether DMDD is present or not. ...
Whelan et al 2013 Developmental continuity of odd
... Phenomenological Psychiatry. Dr. Maughan has received royalties for books and chapters published by Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press. She has received examining fees from the Universities of Bergen, Cambridge, Cardiff, and London, and honoraria from the Association for Child an ...
... Phenomenological Psychiatry. Dr. Maughan has received royalties for books and chapters published by Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press. She has received examining fees from the Universities of Bergen, Cambridge, Cardiff, and London, and honoraria from the Association for Child an ...
Depression and severity of substance dependence among heroin
... symptoms and substance dependence, and poorer physical and psychological quality of life. To our knowledge, the present study is the first to investigate different psychiatric comorbid patterns among Chinese heroin dependent patients with ADHD-screened positive and negative. There is a broad range of ...
... symptoms and substance dependence, and poorer physical and psychological quality of life. To our knowledge, the present study is the first to investigate different psychiatric comorbid patterns among Chinese heroin dependent patients with ADHD-screened positive and negative. There is a broad range of ...
curriculum vitae - Merry Noel Miller, MD
... original supporters of the combined Medicine-Psychiatry residency program at Quillen College of Medicine (to be given each year to the faculty member who has most contributed to this combined program), June 2007 Recipient of Roy-Miller Award, June 2011 Best Doctors in America 2009-2010; 2011-12; 201 ...
... original supporters of the combined Medicine-Psychiatry residency program at Quillen College of Medicine (to be given each year to the faculty member who has most contributed to this combined program), June 2007 Recipient of Roy-Miller Award, June 2011 Best Doctors in America 2009-2010; 2011-12; 201 ...
comorbidity 2006 - addiction education home
... A case of a patient with bipolar disorder with a history of hospitalizations and addiction to sulbutiamine is presented. Sulbutiamine is a precursor of thiamine that crosses the bloodbrain barrier and is widely available without prescription in most countries or over the internet. Because of this pa ...
... A case of a patient with bipolar disorder with a history of hospitalizations and addiction to sulbutiamine is presented. Sulbutiamine is a precursor of thiamine that crosses the bloodbrain barrier and is widely available without prescription in most countries or over the internet. Because of this pa ...
Comparison of visual perceptual organization in schizophrenia and body dysmorphic disorder
... A well-documented visual impairment in schizophrenia (SCZ) is in perceptual organization (PO) – the processes by which individual elements of sensory information are collectively structured into larger units of perceived objects and their interrelations (Palmer, 1999). Over 50 studies have demonstra ...
... A well-documented visual impairment in schizophrenia (SCZ) is in perceptual organization (PO) – the processes by which individual elements of sensory information are collectively structured into larger units of perceived objects and their interrelations (Palmer, 1999). Over 50 studies have demonstra ...
Suicide risk assessment: A review of risk factors for
... treatment in the Emergency Room or were admitted to either the Intensive Care Unit or a medical or surgical unit of a large urban hospital prior to their admission to an inpatient psychiatric unit. All patients required inpatient admission. The study was undertaken from January 1, 1992, until Decemb ...
... treatment in the Emergency Room or were admitted to either the Intensive Care Unit or a medical or surgical unit of a large urban hospital prior to their admission to an inpatient psychiatric unit. All patients required inpatient admission. The study was undertaken from January 1, 1992, until Decemb ...
a copy
... symptoms using email. It is hoped that True Colours can help researchers learn more about how mood symptoms change over time and are affected by factors such as changes in routines, sleep, alcohol use and medications. The system has been designed by our colleagues at the University of Oxford and we ...
... symptoms using email. It is hoped that True Colours can help researchers learn more about how mood symptoms change over time and are affected by factors such as changes in routines, sleep, alcohol use and medications. The system has been designed by our colleagues at the University of Oxford and we ...
The meaning of self-starvation: Qualitative study of patients
... patient’s personal values rather than external motivation not shared by the patient.8,20 In establishing such therapeutic alliances, systematic and differentiated knowledge about the psychological meanings that AN patients attribute to their anorectic behavior will be valuable. Surprisingly, little ...
... patient’s personal values rather than external motivation not shared by the patient.8,20 In establishing such therapeutic alliances, systematic and differentiated knowledge about the psychological meanings that AN patients attribute to their anorectic behavior will be valuable. Surprisingly, little ...
apa annual meeting, atlanta, may 14-18, 2016
... 1. Toronto Bariatric Interprofessional Psychosocial Assessment Suitability Scale (BIPASS): A Retrospective Pilot Study Evaluating a New Clinical Tool Gurneet Thiara, M.D. ...
... 1. Toronto Bariatric Interprofessional Psychosocial Assessment Suitability Scale (BIPASS): A Retrospective Pilot Study Evaluating a New Clinical Tool Gurneet Thiara, M.D. ...
Antipsychotic response in delusional disorder and schizophrenia: a
... patients. Consistent with the aforementioned reviews, the authors found that DD has a moderate prognosis, and the lack of adherence to medication was one of the most common reasons associated with a poor response to medication. For this reason, recent studies show that DD patients treated with long- ...
... patients. Consistent with the aforementioned reviews, the authors found that DD has a moderate prognosis, and the lack of adherence to medication was one of the most common reasons associated with a poor response to medication. For this reason, recent studies show that DD patients treated with long- ...
Baily Thomas Charitable Fund
... behaviour and anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorders. Two studies were carried out. Study 1 identified in detail the link between repetitive behaviour and anxiety. This study was needed because there has been very little research on repetitive behaviours and how they are they linked to a ...
... behaviour and anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorders. Two studies were carried out. Study 1 identified in detail the link between repetitive behaviour and anxiety. This study was needed because there has been very little research on repetitive behaviours and how they are they linked to a ...