Menstrual Cycle in Schizophrenic Patients: Review with a Case
... relation between high estrogen levels and low positive symptom intensity in schizophrenic patients. In addition, there is a study mentioning that there exists aggravation in the findings related to mood, in particular, independent of the menstrual phase in schizophrenic patients. This situation may ...
... relation between high estrogen levels and low positive symptom intensity in schizophrenic patients. In addition, there is a study mentioning that there exists aggravation in the findings related to mood, in particular, independent of the menstrual phase in schizophrenic patients. This situation may ...
Physician`s Guide Book PDF
... of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. EMP contains no drugs. All of the ingredients have been in “With EMPowerplusTM, most patients can achieve comparable or better symptom control and resolution of side effects, and that means a better treatment outcome.” ...
... of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. EMP contains no drugs. All of the ingredients have been in “With EMPowerplusTM, most patients can achieve comparable or better symptom control and resolution of side effects, and that means a better treatment outcome.” ...
Handout - Washington School Counselor Association
... Expand your awareness around the breathing to the whole body, and the space it takes up, as if your whole body is breathing. Especially take the breath to any discomfort, tension or resistance you experience, ‘breathing in’ to the sensations. While breathing out, allow a sense of softening, opening, ...
... Expand your awareness around the breathing to the whole body, and the space it takes up, as if your whole body is breathing. Especially take the breath to any discomfort, tension or resistance you experience, ‘breathing in’ to the sensations. While breathing out, allow a sense of softening, opening, ...
Comorbidity With ADHD Decreases Response to Pharmacotherapy
... To be significant for the metaanalysis, trials had to report treatment response in samples of children and adolescents with BD where comorbidity with ADHD was systematically addressed. Clinical-outcome data had to be available on treatment response according to ADHD comorbidity. When detailed outcom ...
... To be significant for the metaanalysis, trials had to report treatment response in samples of children and adolescents with BD where comorbidity with ADHD was systematically addressed. Clinical-outcome data had to be available on treatment response according to ADHD comorbidity. When detailed outcom ...
Psychiatric Co-Morbidity in Persons with Hansen`s Disease”.
... examine and evaluate prevalence of psychiatric co-morbidity in patients of Hansen’s disease. We especially included patients who were visiting out-patient department of dermatology and persons from leprosy home. Overall the results from this study suggest that psychiatric co-morbidity manifest itsel ...
... examine and evaluate prevalence of psychiatric co-morbidity in patients of Hansen’s disease. We especially included patients who were visiting out-patient department of dermatology and persons from leprosy home. Overall the results from this study suggest that psychiatric co-morbidity manifest itsel ...
Volume 13, Number 2 - June 2014
... the individual’s subsequent response to social events (e.g., ...
... the individual’s subsequent response to social events (e.g., ...
Psychogenic polydipsia: a mini review with three case
... Moreover, male gender, smoking, and white race are risk factors for SIWI, yet there is little evidence about their relationship with simple polydipsia 19. As far as therapy is concerned, behavioral and pharmacological treatments are available for psychogenic polydipsia. The former include therapeuti ...
... Moreover, male gender, smoking, and white race are risk factors for SIWI, yet there is little evidence about their relationship with simple polydipsia 19. As far as therapy is concerned, behavioral and pharmacological treatments are available for psychogenic polydipsia. The former include therapeuti ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... GAD relapse within the first year after discontinuation of effective pharmacotherapy? ...
... GAD relapse within the first year after discontinuation of effective pharmacotherapy? ...
Understanding the DSM-5
... practitioners and researchers: Better understand the diagnostic language they are using Identify future directions for an improved nosology Better understand the DSM’s strengths and limitations For example, many of the diagnostic criteria are not based on empirical research but on expert con ...
... practitioners and researchers: Better understand the diagnostic language they are using Identify future directions for an improved nosology Better understand the DSM’s strengths and limitations For example, many of the diagnostic criteria are not based on empirical research but on expert con ...
Efficacy and Safety of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Acute
... and scoring of interviews to derive HAMD and MADRS scores. Quality of ongoing ratings was assessed through the use of video monitoring reviewed by an independent expert. Patients were instructed not to disclose any details of the treatment session with the study raters during rating sessions. Furthe ...
... and scoring of interviews to derive HAMD and MADRS scores. Quality of ongoing ratings was assessed through the use of video monitoring reviewed by an independent expert. Patients were instructed not to disclose any details of the treatment session with the study raters during rating sessions. Furthe ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLES Post-traumatic stress disorder, survivor guilt
... self-reproach or guilt about being sick’. Guilt was thought to be very infrequent among Africans with depression,5 but more recent studies6,7 have shown that it is being more frequently encountered in clinical practice. In the literature, survivor guilt is usually mentioned as a feature of PTSD. In ...
... self-reproach or guilt about being sick’. Guilt was thought to be very infrequent among Africans with depression,5 but more recent studies6,7 have shown that it is being more frequently encountered in clinical practice. In the literature, survivor guilt is usually mentioned as a feature of PTSD. In ...
Many clinical and epidemiologic studies have shown a high
... before”. PSE ratings are coded on score sheets and based on these ratings, a computer program generates ICD-10 and DSM-IV diagnoses. The PSE is a semi-structured clinical examination in which the interviewer uses clinical judgment to ascribe specified definitions to clinical phenomena using the SCAN ...
... before”. PSE ratings are coded on score sheets and based on these ratings, a computer program generates ICD-10 and DSM-IV diagnoses. The PSE is a semi-structured clinical examination in which the interviewer uses clinical judgment to ascribe specified definitions to clinical phenomena using the SCAN ...
Toward a Jurisprudence of Psychiatric Evidence
... intervention. In fact, this basic structure of scientific inquiry is consistent across the many disciplines interested in applying their data to realworld events, including engineering, medicine, economics-and, of course, the subject of this Article, psychiatry.' Despite the pervasiveness of the vie ...
... intervention. In fact, this basic structure of scientific inquiry is consistent across the many disciplines interested in applying their data to realworld events, including engineering, medicine, economics-and, of course, the subject of this Article, psychiatry.' Despite the pervasiveness of the vie ...
short version
... relapses of the disease. These are the following: negative comments towards the patient aggressive behavior towards him. In families where these factors appear in a excessive way, are called family with high Expressed Emotion and the danger of relapsing the disease, if they have a schizophrenic memb ...
... relapses of the disease. These are the following: negative comments towards the patient aggressive behavior towards him. In families where these factors appear in a excessive way, are called family with high Expressed Emotion and the danger of relapsing the disease, if they have a schizophrenic memb ...
World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP
... the biological treatment of patients with major depression and produce a series of practice recommendations that are clinically and scientifically meaningful based on the available evidence. These guidelines are intended for use by all physicians assessing and treating patients with these conditions ...
... the biological treatment of patients with major depression and produce a series of practice recommendations that are clinically and scientifically meaningful based on the available evidence. These guidelines are intended for use by all physicians assessing and treating patients with these conditions ...
Mental Illness in a Multicultural Context
... For example, racial stereotypes and assumptions about African Americans have resulted in this history of receiving more severe diagnoses misdiagnosis, and differential treatment than whites (Adebimpe, 1994). The ECA study also found that African Americans had higher 6-month prevalence rates of cogni ...
... For example, racial stereotypes and assumptions about African Americans have resulted in this history of receiving more severe diagnoses misdiagnosis, and differential treatment than whites (Adebimpe, 1994). The ECA study also found that African Americans had higher 6-month prevalence rates of cogni ...
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and
... of genes accounts for the occurrence of the highly complex behaviors expressed in CD, but there may be genetic causes for certain risk factors, such as hyperactivity (Grove et al., 1990; Rutter, 1996). Recent reviews present promising leads and a detailed summary of current knowledge in this area (B ...
... of genes accounts for the occurrence of the highly complex behaviors expressed in CD, but there may be genetic causes for certain risk factors, such as hyperactivity (Grove et al., 1990; Rutter, 1996). Recent reviews present promising leads and a detailed summary of current knowledge in this area (B ...
Commentary - Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
... of posttraumatic stress, a decisive definition of the concept seems out of reach. The posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis differs both between international standards (ie, International Classification of Diseases) and the US standards (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ...
... of posttraumatic stress, a decisive definition of the concept seems out of reach. The posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis differs both between international standards (ie, International Classification of Diseases) and the US standards (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ...
Treatment of Obsessive- Compulsive Related Disorders
... that are not observable or appear slight to others • Individual performs repetitive behaviors (e.g. mirror checking) or mental acts (e.g. comparing appearance) in response to concerns • Causes significant distress or impairment • Not better explained by concerns with body fat or weight in an individ ...
... that are not observable or appear slight to others • Individual performs repetitive behaviors (e.g. mirror checking) or mental acts (e.g. comparing appearance) in response to concerns • Causes significant distress or impairment • Not better explained by concerns with body fat or weight in an individ ...
The Changing Epidemiologyof Depression
... chronic and non-infectious illnesses, such as cancers, coronary artery disease, and hypertension. The epidemiological approaches have only recently been applied to specific mental disorders (2,3). Investigating changes in any medical disorder requires an epidemiological approach, because diagnostic ...
... chronic and non-infectious illnesses, such as cancers, coronary artery disease, and hypertension. The epidemiological approaches have only recently been applied to specific mental disorders (2,3). Investigating changes in any medical disorder requires an epidemiological approach, because diagnostic ...
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2015
... Martin Walter (Germany) A brain imaging perspective on personality and environment interaction with serontonergic and glutamatergic genetic variability M. Walter (Germany) 5-HTTLPR-by-stress interaction and related rodent models: two decades of progress in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience K ...
... Martin Walter (Germany) A brain imaging perspective on personality and environment interaction with serontonergic and glutamatergic genetic variability M. Walter (Germany) 5-HTTLPR-by-stress interaction and related rodent models: two decades of progress in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience K ...
Self-esteem as a predictor of suicide risk among psychiatric patients
... with measures of depression, hopelessness and suicidal ideation, whereas positive selfesteem was negatively correlated only with hopelessness in schizophrenia patients. They concluded that isolation and poor self-worth/negative self-evaluation work through a common factor of hopelessness to increas ...
... with measures of depression, hopelessness and suicidal ideation, whereas positive selfesteem was negatively correlated only with hopelessness in schizophrenia patients. They concluded that isolation and poor self-worth/negative self-evaluation work through a common factor of hopelessness to increas ...
Treatment guidelines for bipolar disorder: A critical review
... Introduction: The development of treatment guidelines emerged as an important element so as to standardize treatment and to provide clinicians with algorithms, which would be able to carry research findings to the everyday clinical practice. Material and method: The MEDLINE was searched with the com ...
... Introduction: The development of treatment guidelines emerged as an important element so as to standardize treatment and to provide clinicians with algorithms, which would be able to carry research findings to the everyday clinical practice. Material and method: The MEDLINE was searched with the com ...
Treating depression in nursing homes
... treating patients with major depressive disorder, offering treatment-specific recommendations for use by general psychiatrists. As most clinicians know, translating practice guidelines into the clinical practice setting successfully can be a challenge. Psychiatrists face financial, attitudinal, ethi ...
... treating patients with major depressive disorder, offering treatment-specific recommendations for use by general psychiatrists. As most clinicians know, translating practice guidelines into the clinical practice setting successfully can be a challenge. Psychiatrists face financial, attitudinal, ethi ...
Hypothesis: Grandiosity and Guilt Cause Paranoia
... Bleuler2 and then Schneider3 emphasized that psychosis, to include a paranoid delusional system, was pathognomonic of schizophrenia and discounted the diagnostic implications of mood symptoms. A very different idea was presented in 1905 when Specht4 said that all psychoses were derived from mood abn ...
... Bleuler2 and then Schneider3 emphasized that psychosis, to include a paranoid delusional system, was pathognomonic of schizophrenia and discounted the diagnostic implications of mood symptoms. A very different idea was presented in 1905 when Specht4 said that all psychoses were derived from mood abn ...