Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
... Major depressive disorder (~61%) Dysthymia (~12%) Bipolar disorder (~20%) Eating disorders (~17%) PTSD (~36%) Substance abuse (~14%) ...
... Major depressive disorder (~61%) Dysthymia (~12%) Bipolar disorder (~20%) Eating disorders (~17%) PTSD (~36%) Substance abuse (~14%) ...
What`s in a name.........emotional instablility in Adolescence
... DSM – IV states , ‘personality disorder categories may be applied to children or adolescents in those relatively unusual instances in which the individual's particular maladaptive personality traits appear to be pervasive , persistent and unlikely to be limited to a particular developmental; stage ...
... DSM – IV states , ‘personality disorder categories may be applied to children or adolescents in those relatively unusual instances in which the individual's particular maladaptive personality traits appear to be pervasive , persistent and unlikely to be limited to a particular developmental; stage ...
Treating the Difficult Patient
... Antisocial Personality Disorder Other Personality Disorders (Cluster B traits) ...
... Antisocial Personality Disorder Other Personality Disorders (Cluster B traits) ...
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
... episodicity fully aligned with current criteria for (adult) BPD, with the additional requirement that the mood abnormality be euphoria or signs of pathological grandiosity. One intermediate phenotype encompasses manic episodes that ...
... episodicity fully aligned with current criteria for (adult) BPD, with the additional requirement that the mood abnormality be euphoria or signs of pathological grandiosity. One intermediate phenotype encompasses manic episodes that ...
Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET
... substance abuse. In other cases however, inpatient psychiatric hospitalization may be paradoxically detrimental for some people with BPD. The support of family and friends is of critical importance in the treatment of BPD as many people with this illness may isolate themselves from these relationshi ...
... substance abuse. In other cases however, inpatient psychiatric hospitalization may be paradoxically detrimental for some people with BPD. The support of family and friends is of critical importance in the treatment of BPD as many people with this illness may isolate themselves from these relationshi ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... 1. Disturbance in self-concept. People with BPD base their self-image on what others say or how others react to them. Self-concept fluctuates due to mood swings and contradictory inconsistent thoughts about oneself. 2. Unstable interpersonal relations. Those with BPD fear separation from others. It ...
... 1. Disturbance in self-concept. People with BPD base their self-image on what others say or how others react to them. Self-concept fluctuates due to mood swings and contradictory inconsistent thoughts about oneself. 2. Unstable interpersonal relations. Those with BPD fear separation from others. It ...