Adolescent subthreshold-depression and anxiety
... Balázs, Bitter, Lecrubier, Csiszér, and Ostorharics (2000) found that almost two thirds of adult suicide ...
... Balázs, Bitter, Lecrubier, Csiszér, and Ostorharics (2000) found that almost two thirds of adult suicide ...
Name Removed ENGL 101, Sect. 0202 Prof. Thomas Geary August
... medications also cause significant weight gain in the majority of people who use them (Feforowicz and Fambonne 2005). Drs. Fedorowicz and Fambonne conducted a study in which they examined the results of 40 studies that recorded the side effects of antipsychotic drugs. The combined studies involved o ...
... medications also cause significant weight gain in the majority of people who use them (Feforowicz and Fambonne 2005). Drs. Fedorowicz and Fambonne conducted a study in which they examined the results of 40 studies that recorded the side effects of antipsychotic drugs. The combined studies involved o ...
Suicide Attempts in Anorexia Nervosa C M. B , P
... How many times have you tried to kill yourself? How many attempts led to medical care? How old were you when you first tried to kill yourself? How did you try to kill yourself? Did you want to die? Did you think you would die from what you had done? Did the suicidal behavior described above occur du ...
... How many times have you tried to kill yourself? How many attempts led to medical care? How old were you when you first tried to kill yourself? How did you try to kill yourself? Did you want to die? Did you think you would die from what you had done? Did the suicidal behavior described above occur du ...
Evidence-based treatment for Depersonalisation
... Background: Depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DPRD) is a distressing and impairing condition with a pathophysiology that is not well understood. Nevertheless, given the growing interest in its pathogenesis, and the publication of a number of treatment trials, a systematic review of randomise ...
... Background: Depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DPRD) is a distressing and impairing condition with a pathophysiology that is not well understood. Nevertheless, given the growing interest in its pathogenesis, and the publication of a number of treatment trials, a systematic review of randomise ...
Evidence-based treatment for Depersonalisation-derealisation Disorder (DPRD) Open Access
... Background: Depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DPRD) is a distressing and impairing condition with a pathophysiology that is not well understood. Nevertheless, given the growing interest in its pathogenesis, and the publication of a number of treatment trials, a systematic review of randomise ...
... Background: Depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DPRD) is a distressing and impairing condition with a pathophysiology that is not well understood. Nevertheless, given the growing interest in its pathogenesis, and the publication of a number of treatment trials, a systematic review of randomise ...
Changes in defence mechanisms of people suffering from psychotic
... Subjects and methods: The study group consisted of 55 people suffering from psychotic disorders. Most of them suffered from schizophrenia, some of them from schizophrenia spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder and organic psychotic disorder. In the course of therapy in the Day Treatment Centre, apart f ...
... Subjects and methods: The study group consisted of 55 people suffering from psychotic disorders. Most of them suffered from schizophrenia, some of them from schizophrenia spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder and organic psychotic disorder. In the course of therapy in the Day Treatment Centre, apart f ...
Violence in older people with mental illness
... this view: members of staff working on wards for older people (generally over 65 years of age) with organic mental illness are more likely to be assaulted than in any other psychiatric in-patient area (Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Centre for Quality Improvement 2008). Stress associated with viol ...
... this view: members of staff working on wards for older people (generally over 65 years of age) with organic mental illness are more likely to be assaulted than in any other psychiatric in-patient area (Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Centre for Quality Improvement 2008). Stress associated with viol ...
Trichotillomania and emotion regulation: Is symptom severity related
... Switzerland. Informed written consent was obtained from all participants prior to their enrollment. Participants were recruited online by notices on German and Swiss trichotillomania and obsessive-compulsive disorder websites, online selfhelp forums, and trichotillomania chat rooms. In TTM, the adva ...
... Switzerland. Informed written consent was obtained from all participants prior to their enrollment. Participants were recruited online by notices on German and Swiss trichotillomania and obsessive-compulsive disorder websites, online selfhelp forums, and trichotillomania chat rooms. In TTM, the adva ...
Effects of Transcendental Meditation in Veterans of Operation
... for 1 subject's sedative/hypnotic medication (temazepatn), which was stopped by his psychiatrist after week 4. No subject started any new psychotropic medication or other therapy during the study. Based on weekly meditation checks, instructors noted that the subjects were greater than 90% compliant ...
... for 1 subject's sedative/hypnotic medication (temazepatn), which was stopped by his psychiatrist after week 4. No subject started any new psychotropic medication or other therapy during the study. Based on weekly meditation checks, instructors noted that the subjects were greater than 90% compliant ...
Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry
... Robert C. Young, MD Weill Cornell Medical College S98. Comprehensive HIV Neuropsychiatry Update 4. Psychopharmacology Stephen J. Ferrando, MD Weill Cornell Medical College ...
... Robert C. Young, MD Weill Cornell Medical College S98. Comprehensive HIV Neuropsychiatry Update 4. Psychopharmacology Stephen J. Ferrando, MD Weill Cornell Medical College ...
Financial Ties between DSM-IV Panel Members
... However, when a university or medical school receives unrestricted educational grants from a drug company, the company usually does not have a role in selecting the speakers, setting the honoraria, or signing the speaker’s honoraria check. For our study, a panel member who spoke at a symposium but d ...
... However, when a university or medical school receives unrestricted educational grants from a drug company, the company usually does not have a role in selecting the speakers, setting the honoraria, or signing the speaker’s honoraria check. For our study, a panel member who spoke at a symposium but d ...
Antipsychotics in children and adolescents
... tions in the U.S. (Tohen et al., 2007). Notwithstanding the nosological debate about the validity of child bipolar disorder (Moreno et al. 2007), it remains that children with severe mood dysregulation, volatile temper, and aggressive behavior can be profoundly impaired and in need of treatment. Ano ...
... tions in the U.S. (Tohen et al., 2007). Notwithstanding the nosological debate about the validity of child bipolar disorder (Moreno et al. 2007), it remains that children with severe mood dysregulation, volatile temper, and aggressive behavior can be profoundly impaired and in need of treatment. Ano ...
Discovering the individual behind the diagnosis of conduct disorder
... research tradition includes longitudinal studies from childhood contact with CAP into juvenile delinquency. In 2007 a Swedish research team (Engqvist and Rydelius 2007) showed that every third patient leaving treatment from a CAP unit in Jämtland County (1975-1990) had entered the Register of Person ...
... research tradition includes longitudinal studies from childhood contact with CAP into juvenile delinquency. In 2007 a Swedish research team (Engqvist and Rydelius 2007) showed that every third patient leaving treatment from a CAP unit in Jämtland County (1975-1990) had entered the Register of Person ...
Discoveries in brain science Discoveries in brain science
... “One of the important triggers for psychosis is major stress,” Dr. Mizrahi explains. “We have found that cortisol – a stress hormone that can be measured in a saliva test – is a very good predictor of psychiatric risk down the road.” Part of her work includes stressreducing group therapy sessions th ...
... “One of the important triggers for psychosis is major stress,” Dr. Mizrahi explains. “We have found that cortisol – a stress hormone that can be measured in a saliva test – is a very good predictor of psychiatric risk down the road.” Part of her work includes stressreducing group therapy sessions th ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Somatization Disorder A Randomized Controlled Trial
... were measured by a symptom diary, the Somatic Symptom Diary.5,6 The Somatic Symptom Diary requires that patients record, at the end of each day, the maximum severity of any physical symptom occurring on that day. Ratings are made on 6-point Likert-type items (0, no physical discomfort to 5, extreme ...
... were measured by a symptom diary, the Somatic Symptom Diary.5,6 The Somatic Symptom Diary requires that patients record, at the end of each day, the maximum severity of any physical symptom occurring on that day. Ratings are made on 6-point Likert-type items (0, no physical discomfort to 5, extreme ...
August 2010 Pilots Topic Alert - National Child Traumatic Stress
... of disasters may impact development for children and families, it was timely to devote a special section of this journal to the impact of disasters on child development. The goal of the special section on disasters and child development was to provide an opportunity for researchers around the world ...
... of disasters may impact development for children and families, it was timely to devote a special section of this journal to the impact of disasters on child development. The goal of the special section on disasters and child development was to provide an opportunity for researchers around the world ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... V. Discussion In this study, occurrence of dissociation disorder was found to be higher in females (75%) than in males (25%). These findings support already established findings of prevalence of dissociative disorder. Majority of the subjects were illiterates. Majority of the patients were in the ag ...
... V. Discussion In this study, occurrence of dissociation disorder was found to be higher in females (75%) than in males (25%). These findings support already established findings of prevalence of dissociative disorder. Majority of the subjects were illiterates. Majority of the patients were in the ag ...
Personality profiles in Eating Disorders_ Further evidence of the
... EC and psychopathology may not be so clear-cut. For example, ED patients with a primarily restricting presentation scored higher on a self-report and cognitive measure of top-down control compared to those with a binging/purging presentation (Claes et al., 2010). One possibility is that EC has a cur ...
... EC and psychopathology may not be so clear-cut. For example, ED patients with a primarily restricting presentation scored higher on a self-report and cognitive measure of top-down control compared to those with a binging/purging presentation (Claes et al., 2010). One possibility is that EC has a cur ...
PDF - Research Review NZ
... quetiapine 300 mg/day and 600 mg/day being used, and investigated the acute phase up to 8 weeks with change in MADRS total score as the primary outcome measure. Both studies also incorporated a continuation phase, where patients who had responded to quetiapine in the acute phase were randomized to r ...
... quetiapine 300 mg/day and 600 mg/day being used, and investigated the acute phase up to 8 weeks with change in MADRS total score as the primary outcome measure. Both studies also incorporated a continuation phase, where patients who had responded to quetiapine in the acute phase were randomized to r ...
Effects of systematic Desensitization and study
... something. Adolescents with phobia realise that their fear is irrational but often facing, or even thinking about facing the fear situation brings a panic attack or severe anxiety. However, failures in Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSCE), General Certificate of Education [GCE], Joint Admissio ...
... something. Adolescents with phobia realise that their fear is irrational but often facing, or even thinking about facing the fear situation brings a panic attack or severe anxiety. However, failures in Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSCE), General Certificate of Education [GCE], Joint Admissio ...
Psychological Morbidity in Vitiligo
... Vitiligo is a chronic dermatological disorder characterized by hypopigmentation or depigmentation of skin and mucosa, onset of which is often correlated with certain personality characteristics, stress, illness and personal crisis. There is possible relationship between stress and the development of ...
... Vitiligo is a chronic dermatological disorder characterized by hypopigmentation or depigmentation of skin and mucosa, onset of which is often correlated with certain personality characteristics, stress, illness and personal crisis. There is possible relationship between stress and the development of ...
RCPsych Literature Search COMORBIDITY 2005
... Individuals with bipolar disorder are at an increased risk of criminal arrest compared with those in the population at large. The combination of manic symptoms and substance abuse seem to be the primary illness factors for this increased risk, and the public mental health system has faced challenges ...
... Individuals with bipolar disorder are at an increased risk of criminal arrest compared with those in the population at large. The combination of manic symptoms and substance abuse seem to be the primary illness factors for this increased risk, and the public mental health system has faced challenges ...
comorbidity 2006 - addiction education home
... often referred to as co-occurring disorders (COD) - is a common phenomenon, but for a long time, little attention has been paid to this problem in Germany. During the last 25 years, however, COD awareness has increased due to a shift toward community-based services. Scientific research has also demo ...
... often referred to as co-occurring disorders (COD) - is a common phenomenon, but for a long time, little attention has been paid to this problem in Germany. During the last 25 years, however, COD awareness has increased due to a shift toward community-based services. Scientific research has also demo ...
catalyzing change
... Toronto) and the London Health Sciences Centre (Western University). Integral to this development is IMHR’s ongoing commitment to training and mentoring the next generation of researchers. As well, the involvement of persons with ’lived experience’ (for example, persons suffering from mental illness ...
... Toronto) and the London Health Sciences Centre (Western University). Integral to this development is IMHR’s ongoing commitment to training and mentoring the next generation of researchers. As well, the involvement of persons with ’lived experience’ (for example, persons suffering from mental illness ...
Breast Cancer, PTSD and EMDR Therapy Research
... Your monthly donations of $15 or more will provide a predictable, continuous stream of income that will give the Foundation leverage when pursuing funding from larger organizations, granting agencies and foundations. It also allows us to predict the amount we can distribute to support research propo ...
... Your monthly donations of $15 or more will provide a predictable, continuous stream of income that will give the Foundation leverage when pursuing funding from larger organizations, granting agencies and foundations. It also allows us to predict the amount we can distribute to support research propo ...