BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL CONSIDERATIONS OF PEDIATRIC ASTHMA
... As the most prevalent chronic health condition in children under the age of 18, asthma is a disease for which significant health disparities exist. Current literature has established that ethnic minorities, families living in poverty, and families living in urban environments are at higher risk for ...
... As the most prevalent chronic health condition in children under the age of 18, asthma is a disease for which significant health disparities exist. Current literature has established that ethnic minorities, families living in poverty, and families living in urban environments are at higher risk for ...
Shame and dissociation in survivors of high and low betrayal trauma.
... shame: avoidance, attack self, attack other, and withdraw. In a study of compassion training for people with high shame and self-criticism, Gilbert and Proctor (2006) stated, “Control of internally aversive experiences can be via dissociation, substance misuse, cutting oneself, reminding oneself of ...
... shame: avoidance, attack self, attack other, and withdraw. In a study of compassion training for people with high shame and self-criticism, Gilbert and Proctor (2006) stated, “Control of internally aversive experiences can be via dissociation, substance misuse, cutting oneself, reminding oneself of ...
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... 2009; Sadock & Sadock, 2007). Several studies (e.g. Gratz, 2001; Klonsky & Muehlenkamp, 2007) have found cutting-type behaviours to be the most common methods of deliberate selfharm; other common self-harming behaviours include carving (for example words and/or pictures), burning, scratching, pierci ...
... 2009; Sadock & Sadock, 2007). Several studies (e.g. Gratz, 2001; Klonsky & Muehlenkamp, 2007) have found cutting-type behaviours to be the most common methods of deliberate selfharm; other common self-harming behaviours include carving (for example words and/or pictures), burning, scratching, pierci ...
... degree of impairment, and longitudinal course form a coherent pattern from which well-trained clinicians can reliably diagnose ADHD at a level of accuracy that rivals or exceeds many other medical diagnostic and assessment procedures. Moreover, many clinical treatment studies of the condition have a ...
Resources - National Center for Responsible Gaming
... The National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences concluded in its 1999 report that the Harvard study, which found a pathological gambling prevalence rate of approximately 1 percent of the adult population, provided “the best current estimates of pathological and problem gambling amo ...
... The National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences concluded in its 1999 report that the Harvard study, which found a pathological gambling prevalence rate of approximately 1 percent of the adult population, provided “the best current estimates of pathological and problem gambling amo ...
Attitudes Toward Suicide, Mental Health, and Help
... the top five causes of death for young adults (Bertolote et al., 2005). According to the World Health Organization (WHO; 2003) an estimated 1 million people die by suicide annually; this equates to a rate of 14.5 per 100,000 individuals, with two deaths every minute (Beautrais & Mishara, 2008). In t ...
... the top five causes of death for young adults (Bertolote et al., 2005). According to the World Health Organization (WHO; 2003) an estimated 1 million people die by suicide annually; this equates to a rate of 14.5 per 100,000 individuals, with two deaths every minute (Beautrais & Mishara, 2008). In t ...
Chapter 4: Research on the Origins of Pathological and Problem... Etiology is the study of causal pathways. Because of...
... revisit its label, because a label, as suggested by Nathan (1967), reflects the state of knowledge about the illness at the time it is labeled. In addition, etiological explanations keen on identifying causal pathways necessarily take labels into consideration, because they often describe the clinic ...
... revisit its label, because a label, as suggested by Nathan (1967), reflects the state of knowledge about the illness at the time it is labeled. In addition, etiological explanations keen on identifying causal pathways necessarily take labels into consideration, because they often describe the clinic ...
PDF - UNT Digital Library
... psychiatric disorders commonly comorbid with insomnia. Simon and VonKorff (1997) noted that, ―Attempts to disentangle these relationships encounter difficulty at both the measurement or operational level and at a more basic conceptual level‖ (p. 1421). Large portions of the costs of insomnia are li ...
... psychiatric disorders commonly comorbid with insomnia. Simon and VonKorff (1997) noted that, ―Attempts to disentangle these relationships encounter difficulty at both the measurement or operational level and at a more basic conceptual level‖ (p. 1421). Large portions of the costs of insomnia are li ...
Effective behavioural strategies for reducing disgust in
... to regulate emotions (Olatunji, Wolitzky-Taylor, Willems, Lohr, & Armstrong, 2009). The differential nature of DP and DS was recently investigated by Goetz et al. (2013) using self-reported and behavioural measures across two studies. Disgust propensity was associated with avoidant actions while DS ...
... to regulate emotions (Olatunji, Wolitzky-Taylor, Willems, Lohr, & Armstrong, 2009). The differential nature of DP and DS was recently investigated by Goetz et al. (2013) using self-reported and behavioural measures across two studies. Disgust propensity was associated with avoidant actions while DS ...
The Fake Bad Scale (FBS) Paul R. Lees
... injury] were more than five times as likely to have elevated FBS scores on the MMPI–2 as individuals with moderate-severe THI, and participants who were pursuing litigation were also more than five times as likely to meet FBS criteria for IRS than participants who were not in litigation” (p. 12). Af ...
... injury] were more than five times as likely to have elevated FBS scores on the MMPI–2 as individuals with moderate-severe THI, and participants who were pursuing litigation were also more than five times as likely to meet FBS criteria for IRS than participants who were not in litigation” (p. 12). Af ...
FBS refs
... injury] were more than five times as likely to have elevated FBS scores on the MMPI–2 as individuals with moderate-severe THI, and participants who were pursuing litigation were also more than five times as likely to meet FBS criteria for IRS than participants who were not in litigation” (p. 12). Af ...
... injury] were more than five times as likely to have elevated FBS scores on the MMPI–2 as individuals with moderate-severe THI, and participants who were pursuing litigation were also more than five times as likely to meet FBS criteria for IRS than participants who were not in litigation” (p. 12). Af ...
Exploration of the Relationship between OCD and Parenting Style
... Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is an illness that significantly reduces the quality of life of those affected by the disorder. Current and past research has established a relationship between an authoritarian parenting style and the development of OCD. There is an absence of research regarding ...
... Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is an illness that significantly reduces the quality of life of those affected by the disorder. Current and past research has established a relationship between an authoritarian parenting style and the development of OCD. There is an absence of research regarding ...
Scientific Programme
... Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) were established to investigate, prosecute and treat sexual abuse victims in the 1980s in US and 2010 in Turkey in collaboration with various agencies such as Ministry of Health, Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Family and Social Policies. CAC’s main aim was to incre ...
... Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) were established to investigate, prosecute and treat sexual abuse victims in the 1980s in US and 2010 in Turkey in collaboration with various agencies such as Ministry of Health, Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Family and Social Policies. CAC’s main aim was to incre ...
The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire: Reliability and Validity
... validation studies available on the HTQ, a further investigation into the overall psychometric strength of the HTQ is needed. Overview of the Dissertation This dissertation contributes to the EBA literature by examining the empirical evidence of the psychometric properties of the HTQ symptom scales. ...
... validation studies available on the HTQ, a further investigation into the overall psychometric strength of the HTQ is needed. Overview of the Dissertation This dissertation contributes to the EBA literature by examining the empirical evidence of the psychometric properties of the HTQ symptom scales. ...
1 EFFECT OF MBSR ON RUMINATION COULD MBSR REDUCE
... designed with the aim of preventing the recurrence of depression (Segal, Williams, & Teasdale, 2002). This review focuses on MBSR, as arguably it is more appropriate than MBCT for the purposes of reducing low-grade depressive symptoms and rumination in a primarily non-clinical population, given that ...
... designed with the aim of preventing the recurrence of depression (Segal, Williams, & Teasdale, 2002). This review focuses on MBSR, as arguably it is more appropriate than MBCT for the purposes of reducing low-grade depressive symptoms and rumination in a primarily non-clinical population, given that ...
A review of screening, assessment and outcome measures for drug
... the user to have specific qualifications. It is important that workers are aware of what they are, and are not, trained to use, and seek training where required. Screening is designed only to highlight the existence of symptoms, not to diagnose clients. Most of the measures described are completed a ...
... the user to have specific qualifications. It is important that workers are aware of what they are, and are not, trained to use, and seek training where required. Screening is designed only to highlight the existence of symptoms, not to diagnose clients. Most of the measures described are completed a ...
Unwanted memories of assault: what intrusion characteristics are
... send out information flyers about the study to assault survivors on their database. Unfortunately, time constraints did not allow the VS offices to record the exact number of flyers they sent out. Survivors who were interested in participating contacted the investigators and received more information a ...
... send out information flyers about the study to assault survivors on their database. Unfortunately, time constraints did not allow the VS offices to record the exact number of flyers they sent out. Survivors who were interested in participating contacted the investigators and received more information a ...
HALL A
... Alternative approaches to treatment resistance in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Kagan Gurkan (Turkey) Difference of approaches for treatment of social anxiety disorder in adolescents, Sabri Herguner (Turkey) Is it necessary to use antidepressants in children and adoles ...
... Alternative approaches to treatment resistance in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Kagan Gurkan (Turkey) Difference of approaches for treatment of social anxiety disorder in adolescents, Sabri Herguner (Turkey) Is it necessary to use antidepressants in children and adoles ...
Personality, mental health and demographic correlates of
... and featured four new disorders including hoarding disorder. Until recently there was considerable variation in how researchers defined hoarding (Pertusa et al., 2010). Frost & Hartl’s 1996 working definition is widely accepted and is very similar to the DSM-5 criteria: persistent difficulty throwin ...
... and featured four new disorders including hoarding disorder. Until recently there was considerable variation in how researchers defined hoarding (Pertusa et al., 2010). Frost & Hartl’s 1996 working definition is widely accepted and is very similar to the DSM-5 criteria: persistent difficulty throwin ...
Pediatric-Onset Bipolar Disorder - Foundation for Excellence in
... disorder), or with hypomania (type I1 bipolar disorder). BPD Since midcentury, several series of early-onset BPD cases in adolescents (age 13-18 years) and even in children (age have been reported. In 18 cases of major mood disorder before age 16 years, Campbell45 found that a third repre12 years or ...
... disorder), or with hypomania (type I1 bipolar disorder). BPD Since midcentury, several series of early-onset BPD cases in adolescents (age 13-18 years) and even in children (age have been reported. In 18 cases of major mood disorder before age 16 years, Campbell45 found that a third repre12 years or ...
Education - Louisiana State University
... LSU Rainmaker Mid-Career Scholar award “Faces of the Future” – Society for Research in Psychopathology Nicholson Award for Outstanding Faculty Member International Congress on Schizophrenia Research Young Investigator Award Kent State University Grad. Student Senate (GSS) - Research achievement awar ...
... LSU Rainmaker Mid-Career Scholar award “Faces of the Future” – Society for Research in Psychopathology Nicholson Award for Outstanding Faculty Member International Congress on Schizophrenia Research Young Investigator Award Kent State University Grad. Student Senate (GSS) - Research achievement awar ...
new research book - American Psychiatric Association
... 39% presented with somatic comorbidities (i.e., 3 were HCV positive).Two years after its creation, preliminary outcome results are the following: 61% of residents needed to be hospitalized due to psychiatric relapse (less than a week for 70%). 8 residents left the Courlis: 2 of them now live elsewhe ...
... 39% presented with somatic comorbidities (i.e., 3 were HCV positive).Two years after its creation, preliminary outcome results are the following: 61% of residents needed to be hospitalized due to psychiatric relapse (less than a week for 70%). 8 residents left the Courlis: 2 of them now live elsewhe ...
Education - Louisiana State University
... 2. Cohen, Alex S., Mitchell, Kyle R., Docherty, Nancy M., Horan, William P. (2016). Vocal expression in schizophrenia: Less than meets the ear. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 125(2). 299-309 3. Cohen, Alex S., Callaway, Dallas A., Mitchell, Kyle R., Larsen, Jeff T., Strauss, Gregory P. (2016). A te ...
... 2. Cohen, Alex S., Mitchell, Kyle R., Docherty, Nancy M., Horan, William P. (2016). Vocal expression in schizophrenia: Less than meets the ear. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 125(2). 299-309 3. Cohen, Alex S., Callaway, Dallas A., Mitchell, Kyle R., Larsen, Jeff T., Strauss, Gregory P. (2016). A te ...
A Research Agenda for DSM-V - Association for Contextual
... Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) (Spitzer et al. 1978), no systematic literature review or focused analysis was undertaken in the actual revision process. Instead, decisions on inclusion and exclusion criteria were made by individuals who were considered experts in their fields, a process that potentially ...
... Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) (Spitzer et al. 1978), no systematic literature review or focused analysis was undertaken in the actual revision process. Instead, decisions on inclusion and exclusion criteria were made by individuals who were considered experts in their fields, a process that potentially ...
As a PDF file - E
... Suicidal behaviour – suicidal ideation, suicide attempt and completed suicide – probably represents a continuum of self-harming behaviours. Suicidal behaviour as a concept includes the tendency, thoughts or acts of self-harming behaviour or life-threatening risks. Suicidal behaviour can be direct – ...
... Suicidal behaviour – suicidal ideation, suicide attempt and completed suicide – probably represents a continuum of self-harming behaviours. Suicidal behaviour as a concept includes the tendency, thoughts or acts of self-harming behaviour or life-threatening risks. Suicidal behaviour can be direct – ...