Broadening the definition of generalized anxiety disorder
... anxiety cases are seen. Finally, to the extent that GAD predicts the onset of other disorders, a broadened definition has the potential to identify a higher proportion of those who develop subsequent psychopathology. If the definition could be broadened without sacrificing predictive validity, the u ...
... anxiety cases are seen. Finally, to the extent that GAD predicts the onset of other disorders, a broadened definition has the potential to identify a higher proportion of those who develop subsequent psychopathology. If the definition could be broadened without sacrificing predictive validity, the u ...
Catatonia: a critical review and therapeutic recommendations
... in industrialized countries classic catatonic manifestations such as immobility or negativism have become less frequent, and catatonia often presents in other forms that require specialists with good clinical insight for correct diagnosis 36. Thus, it is believed that catatonia is not correctly reco ...
... in industrialized countries classic catatonic manifestations such as immobility or negativism have become less frequent, and catatonia often presents in other forms that require specialists with good clinical insight for correct diagnosis 36. Thus, it is believed that catatonia is not correctly reco ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines 2014 Effective Date: January 1, 2014
... admission to clinical services for reasons other than medical necessity, e.g., to comply with a court order, to obtain shelter, to deter antisocial behavior, to deter runaway/truant behavior, to achieve family respite, etc. However, these factors do not alone determine a medical necessity decision. ...
... admission to clinical services for reasons other than medical necessity, e.g., to comply with a court order, to obtain shelter, to deter antisocial behavior, to deter runaway/truant behavior, to achieve family respite, etc. However, these factors do not alone determine a medical necessity decision. ...
Catatonia: a critical review and therapeutic
... in industrialized countries classic catatonic manifestations such as immobility or negativism have become less frequent, and catatonia often presents in other forms that require specialists with good clinical insight for correct diagnosis 36. Thus, it is believed that catatonia is not correctly reco ...
... in industrialized countries classic catatonic manifestations such as immobility or negativism have become less frequent, and catatonia often presents in other forms that require specialists with good clinical insight for correct diagnosis 36. Thus, it is believed that catatonia is not correctly reco ...
Ferdigxhovedoppgave
... main symptoms have a considerable overlap, but impulsivity is increasingly seen as the symptom with greatest significance (Taylor et al., 1998). The various symptoms are found to be context dependent in that they are variously manifested in different situations. Symptoms may be minimal or absent whe ...
... main symptoms have a considerable overlap, but impulsivity is increasingly seen as the symptom with greatest significance (Taylor et al., 1998). The various symptoms are found to be context dependent in that they are variously manifested in different situations. Symptoms may be minimal or absent whe ...
Follow-up of Maladaptive Behaviors in Youth with Autism Spectrum
... present with a wide range of maladaptive behaviors beyond the core symptoms that define the disorder. Such maladaptive behaviors represent additional handicaps for these individuals and are associated with negative outcomes including poor social competency, academic and vocational under-achievement, ...
... present with a wide range of maladaptive behaviors beyond the core symptoms that define the disorder. Such maladaptive behaviors represent additional handicaps for these individuals and are associated with negative outcomes including poor social competency, academic and vocational under-achievement, ...
antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy in adults
... behaviorally oriented criteria, rather than the narrative prototype approach in DSM-I and DSM-II. This change improved the reliability of diagnostic classifications for many disorders, including ASPD. The criteria for ASPD emphasized behavioral expressions of impulsive-irresponsible and aggressive-a ...
... behaviorally oriented criteria, rather than the narrative prototype approach in DSM-I and DSM-II. This change improved the reliability of diagnostic classifications for many disorders, including ASPD. The criteria for ASPD emphasized behavioral expressions of impulsive-irresponsible and aggressive-a ...
Prescription Medication Misuse Among Adolescents With Severe
... child and adolescent, forensic, crisis, and long-term care. Patients admitted are assessed within 72 hours of intake and reassessed every three months thereafter. Information is gathered via direct questioning of the patient and the primary support person (if applicable), observation of the patient ...
... child and adolescent, forensic, crisis, and long-term care. Patients admitted are assessed within 72 hours of intake and reassessed every three months thereafter. Information is gathered via direct questioning of the patient and the primary support person (if applicable), observation of the patient ...
Appeal #: AppealId
... Respondent’s assertion she has been taking the same medication for 9 years which supports stability of her symptoms. She stated she was enclosing a copy of a pharmacy printout of all medications since 2007. According to the Appellant, this shows significant medication changes to her PTSD while under ...
... Respondent’s assertion she has been taking the same medication for 9 years which supports stability of her symptoms. She stated she was enclosing a copy of a pharmacy printout of all medications since 2007. According to the Appellant, this shows significant medication changes to her PTSD while under ...
Supervenience and Psychiatry: Are Mental Disorders Brain Disorders?
... mental disorders to be sets of symptoms, which are, in turn, sets of properties and states. By the term “brain” we understand a living collection of neurons (and relevant supporting tissue and chemicals, e.g., glial cells and neurotransmitters) along with the interconnections between those neurons c ...
... mental disorders to be sets of symptoms, which are, in turn, sets of properties and states. By the term “brain” we understand a living collection of neurons (and relevant supporting tissue and chemicals, e.g., glial cells and neurotransmitters) along with the interconnections between those neurons c ...
AttentionDeficitHyperactivity Disorder in Young French Male Prisoners
... revealed a higher-than-expected prevalence of actual ADHD among adult prisoners. Although ADHD is common among prison inmates, prevalence rates are inconsistent, probably because of the heterogeneity of the criteria used. Westmoreland et al. (18) found a prevalence of 21.3% for ADHD among 319 offend ...
... revealed a higher-than-expected prevalence of actual ADHD among adult prisoners. Although ADHD is common among prison inmates, prevalence rates are inconsistent, probably because of the heterogeneity of the criteria used. Westmoreland et al. (18) found a prevalence of 21.3% for ADHD among 319 offend ...
now MH - The Justice Academy
... Psychosis is an illness involving a distortion of reality that may be accompanied by delusions and/or hallucinations. The person may be hearing voices, he may look at a person and see a demon, he may think people are after him, or he may consider himself Jesus Christ. To the person, these hallucinat ...
... Psychosis is an illness involving a distortion of reality that may be accompanied by delusions and/or hallucinations. The person may be hearing voices, he may look at a person and see a demon, he may think people are after him, or he may consider himself Jesus Christ. To the person, these hallucinat ...
The Swedish Version of the Ritvo Autism and
... In Britain, the prevalence of undiagnosed autistic adults is found to be 1% (Brugha et al. 2009). This indicates undiagnosed ASD is a major public health issue in England, and most likely in other countries as well. Since most cases of ASD are diagnosed in childhood much effort has been put into dev ...
... In Britain, the prevalence of undiagnosed autistic adults is found to be 1% (Brugha et al. 2009). This indicates undiagnosed ASD is a major public health issue in England, and most likely in other countries as well. Since most cases of ASD are diagnosed in childhood much effort has been put into dev ...
Olfactory reference syndrome: issues for DSMV - DSM-5
... and 15.4% had nondelusional ORS beliefs (good to poor insight) [Phillips, unpublished data]. Thus, ORS beliefs may not always be delusional and in such cases would not meet criteria for delusional disorder. An additional consideration is that the DSM-IV definition of delusional disorder requires the ...
... and 15.4% had nondelusional ORS beliefs (good to poor insight) [Phillips, unpublished data]. Thus, ORS beliefs may not always be delusional and in such cases would not meet criteria for delusional disorder. An additional consideration is that the DSM-IV definition of delusional disorder requires the ...
High Prevalence of Dissociative Amnesia and Related Disorders in
... The clinical picture of dissociative amnesic disorders reflects the fact that memory is not a unity, but can be classified along a content and time axis, respectively (for a review of the memory systems and their neural correlates, see Markowitsch and Staniloiu, 2012). The time-related partitioning ...
... The clinical picture of dissociative amnesic disorders reflects the fact that memory is not a unity, but can be classified along a content and time axis, respectively (for a review of the memory systems and their neural correlates, see Markowitsch and Staniloiu, 2012). The time-related partitioning ...
shanghai archives of psychiatry
... the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised). However, the three studies were open label (i.e., non-blinded) and only followed subjects for a mean of 6.7 weeks, so the studies were classified as ‘low-quality’. Thus, more rigorously conducted studies that follow participants longer are needed to confirm this i ...
... the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised). However, the three studies were open label (i.e., non-blinded) and only followed subjects for a mean of 6.7 weeks, so the studies were classified as ‘low-quality’. Thus, more rigorously conducted studies that follow participants longer are needed to confirm this i ...
Long-term outcomes of obsessive–compulsive disorder: follow
... condition, yet few longitudinal studies are available and numbers of young people followed up have been small.7 In addition, little is known about the long-term course and impact of paediatric OCD on subsequent adult life, and psychosocial outcomes have received little attention. Paediatric OCD appe ...
... condition, yet few longitudinal studies are available and numbers of young people followed up have been small.7 In addition, little is known about the long-term course and impact of paediatric OCD on subsequent adult life, and psychosocial outcomes have received little attention. Paediatric OCD appe ...
Evaluación de la efectividad de un programa de gestión de casos
... and social healthcare network. Specifically, the NIMH definition classifies persons as suffering from SMI if they meet the following three criteria: 1) diagnosis of non-organic psychosis or personality disorder according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders Third Edition Rev ...
... and social healthcare network. Specifically, the NIMH definition classifies persons as suffering from SMI if they meet the following three criteria: 1) diagnosis of non-organic psychosis or personality disorder according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders Third Edition Rev ...
Pediatric-Onset Bipolar Disorder - Foundation for Excellence in
... ity may be greater in adolescents than in prepubertal chilonly two cases of type I disorder were identified (apparent dren, especially given information on family history and morbid risk < 0.2%). Although the reported risk for adolescent bipolar I disorder is low, this level of risk of conditions lo ...
... ity may be greater in adolescents than in prepubertal chilonly two cases of type I disorder were identified (apparent dren, especially given information on family history and morbid risk < 0.2%). Although the reported risk for adolescent bipolar I disorder is low, this level of risk of conditions lo ...
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Girls | SpringerLink
... in the sex-based arguments surrounding ADHD. If the historical development of the criteria for the diagnosis of ADHD were skewed, based on predominantly male subjects who were hyperactive and impulsive, then inattentive symptoms may have been under-appreciated and under-studied. Recent research has ...
... in the sex-based arguments surrounding ADHD. If the historical development of the criteria for the diagnosis of ADHD were skewed, based on predominantly male subjects who were hyperactive and impulsive, then inattentive symptoms may have been under-appreciated and under-studied. Recent research has ...
Evidence and implications for early intervention in bipolar disorder
... hypersomnia or increased daytime napping, other ‘‘atypical’’ depressive symptoms such as ‘‘leaden paralysis’’ and hyperphagia, psychotic features including pathological guilt, psychomotor slowing, ‘‘flatness’’ of mood, an abrupt onset or offset of episodes, postpartum onset, a prodrome of cyclothymi ...
... hypersomnia or increased daytime napping, other ‘‘atypical’’ depressive symptoms such as ‘‘leaden paralysis’’ and hyperphagia, psychotic features including pathological guilt, psychomotor slowing, ‘‘flatness’’ of mood, an abrupt onset or offset of episodes, postpartum onset, a prodrome of cyclothymi ...
Mental disorders among adults with asthma:
... asked about the lifetime presence of selected chronic conditions. Respondents were asked, bDid a doctor or other health professional ever tell you that you had any of the following illnesses. . .asthma?Q Clinical guidelines for the diagnosis of asthma, such as those issued by the American Thoracic S ...
... asked about the lifetime presence of selected chronic conditions. Respondents were asked, bDid a doctor or other health professional ever tell you that you had any of the following illnesses. . .asthma?Q Clinical guidelines for the diagnosis of asthma, such as those issued by the American Thoracic S ...
Seminar
... Borderline personality disorder is characterised by a pervasive pattern of instability in affect regulation, impulse control, interpersonal relationships, and self-image. Clinical signs of the disorder include emotional dysregulation, impulsive aggression, repeated self-injury, and chronic suicidal ...
... Borderline personality disorder is characterised by a pervasive pattern of instability in affect regulation, impulse control, interpersonal relationships, and self-image. Clinical signs of the disorder include emotional dysregulation, impulsive aggression, repeated self-injury, and chronic suicidal ...
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and
... 1987), the disorder was centered on abnormal social relatedness across a range of social contexts. All of these criteria were developed and refined without the benefit of data because there were no published studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994 ...
... 1987), the disorder was centered on abnormal social relatedness across a range of social contexts. All of these criteria were developed and refined without the benefit of data because there were no published studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994 ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children
... 1987), the disorder was centered on abnormal social relatedness across a range of social contexts. All of these criteria were developed and refined without the benefit of data because there were no published studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994. ...
... 1987), the disorder was centered on abnormal social relatedness across a range of social contexts. All of these criteria were developed and refined without the benefit of data because there were no published studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994. ...