Effectiveness of psychoanalytic psychotherapy for adolescents with
... and does not target a single disorder or specific symptom [1416]. Patients receiving PP usually have multiple and complex problems [17]. The therapy is relationship based, focuses on development of insight into the meanings of a symptom rather than the symptom itself, thus the goals of the treatmen ...
... and does not target a single disorder or specific symptom [1416]. Patients receiving PP usually have multiple and complex problems [17]. The therapy is relationship based, focuses on development of insight into the meanings of a symptom rather than the symptom itself, thus the goals of the treatmen ...
Critical Incident Stress Management
... Maintain your schedule, alternate physical activity with relaxation Remember that you are having normal reactions to an abnormal event Reach out and spend time with others---they ...
... Maintain your schedule, alternate physical activity with relaxation Remember that you are having normal reactions to an abnormal event Reach out and spend time with others---they ...
Characteristics of Pediatric Psychiatric Emergency Population in a
... The most presenting symptoms were suicidal ideation (21.0%) and homicide/violence toward others (20.7%). Compared with girls, boys were more likely to present with homicide/violence toward others, psychotic symptoms, and substance use (p<0.05). Compared with boys, girls were more likely to present w ...
... The most presenting symptoms were suicidal ideation (21.0%) and homicide/violence toward others (20.7%). Compared with girls, boys were more likely to present with homicide/violence toward others, psychotic symptoms, and substance use (p<0.05). Compared with boys, girls were more likely to present w ...
At Issue: Hierarchical Diagnosis in Chronic
... et al. 1995a). This is the first wholly clinical study of these phenomena that we are aware of. Several studies of psychosis with comorbid anxiety disorders included schizophrenia spectrum patients in their samples and so are included in table 1 (Garvey et al. 1991; Strakowski et al. 1993; Cassano e ...
... et al. 1995a). This is the first wholly clinical study of these phenomena that we are aware of. Several studies of psychosis with comorbid anxiety disorders included schizophrenia spectrum patients in their samples and so are included in table 1 (Garvey et al. 1991; Strakowski et al. 1993; Cassano e ...
Schizophrenia
... the belief that thoughts are being inserted into or withdrawn from one's conscious mind, the belief that one's thoughts are being broadcast to other people, hearing hallucinatory voices that comment on one's thoughts ~ see. recent classifications ...
... the belief that thoughts are being inserted into or withdrawn from one's conscious mind, the belief that one's thoughts are being broadcast to other people, hearing hallucinatory voices that comment on one's thoughts ~ see. recent classifications ...
Is the Military`s Century-Old Frontline Psychiatry Policy Harmful to
... conditions among deployed personnel, risk and protective factors of combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and prospective deployment research on health outcomes. There has not been the proper research undertaken comparing in situ treatment vs. evaluation, so conclusions are limited. ...
... conditions among deployed personnel, risk and protective factors of combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and prospective deployment research on health outcomes. There has not been the proper research undertaken comparing in situ treatment vs. evaluation, so conclusions are limited. ...
Psychiatric Disorders and Suicide in the Nation`s Largest State
... psychotic disorders had a higher risk of suicide than inmates in any of the other three subgroups, particularly those with mood disorders. General population-based studies have consistently reported that persons with major depressive disorder and bipolar disorders have a considerably higher risk of ...
... psychotic disorders had a higher risk of suicide than inmates in any of the other three subgroups, particularly those with mood disorders. General population-based studies have consistently reported that persons with major depressive disorder and bipolar disorders have a considerably higher risk of ...
Q uarterly Understanding and Treating Psychosis in Young People
... then begins again with similar declines in functioning followed by the reemergence of positive symptoms, particularly if adolescents do not receive early diagnosis and treatment.9 Although most adolescents with schizophrenia continue to experience the disorder as adults, outcomes vary a great deal.1 ...
... then begins again with similar declines in functioning followed by the reemergence of positive symptoms, particularly if adolescents do not receive early diagnosis and treatment.9 Although most adolescents with schizophrenia continue to experience the disorder as adults, outcomes vary a great deal.1 ...
update on the etiology and treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar
... the dopamine system.28 Some agents bind strongly to D receptors while some bind weakly. Some agents find a balance between D and serotonin (5-HT) receptors while other drugs bind to many neurotransmitters with little discernment. Despite showing some efficacy in many cases, there is no single define ...
... the dopamine system.28 Some agents bind strongly to D receptors while some bind weakly. Some agents find a balance between D and serotonin (5-HT) receptors while other drugs bind to many neurotransmitters with little discernment. Despite showing some efficacy in many cases, there is no single define ...
2014-2015 General Psychiatry Residency Program Prospectus
... In concert with an extensive clinical curriculum, the Johns Hopkins Psychiatry residency program provides a comprehensive didactic curriculum for its residents. During residency, residents are offered a multitude of didactic learning opportunities made up of the three traditional teaching methods: l ...
... In concert with an extensive clinical curriculum, the Johns Hopkins Psychiatry residency program provides a comprehensive didactic curriculum for its residents. During residency, residents are offered a multitude of didactic learning opportunities made up of the three traditional teaching methods: l ...
Juvenile Mood Disorders Bostic, Wilens, Spencer
... treating the target disorder • Any clinical or anecdotal reports of use in child and adolescent patients, • Studies conducted outside the United States • And the experience of colleagues.” ...
... treating the target disorder • Any clinical or anecdotal reports of use in child and adolescent patients, • Studies conducted outside the United States • And the experience of colleagues.” ...
Diagnosis and treatment planning in child and adolescent
... A mental disorder is a clinically significant pattern of psycho-behavioural symptoms and signs associated with current distress or impairment experienced by the patient or people in the environment or with the risk of future distress or impairment. The concept of disorder falls short of the scientif ...
... A mental disorder is a clinically significant pattern of psycho-behavioural symptoms and signs associated with current distress or impairment experienced by the patient or people in the environment or with the risk of future distress or impairment. The concept of disorder falls short of the scientif ...
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... 1. Use case-driven information to construct a differential diagnosis, refining list as more information is shared. 2. Refine medication/treatment options and therapy as patient assessment data indicates. 3. Identify possible co-morbid conditions/factors that need to be addressed as part of the treat ...
... 1. Use case-driven information to construct a differential diagnosis, refining list as more information is shared. 2. Refine medication/treatment options and therapy as patient assessment data indicates. 3. Identify possible co-morbid conditions/factors that need to be addressed as part of the treat ...
Immigrants and borderline personality disorder at a psychiatric
... group. Immigrants were more frequently brought to the psychiatric emergency service by ambulance or police. Rates of borderline personality disorder diagnosis among immigrants were lower than in the indigenous sample: 5.7% v. 9.5% respectively. The SPI scale showed that compared with the indigenous ...
... group. Immigrants were more frequently brought to the psychiatric emergency service by ambulance or police. Rates of borderline personality disorder diagnosis among immigrants were lower than in the indigenous sample: 5.7% v. 9.5% respectively. The SPI scale showed that compared with the indigenous ...
Depression in Patients Referred for Psychiatric
... Consistent with the literature [8,10-121, depression was positively correlated with the severity of psychosocial stressors relative to other psychiatric diagnoses. This effect was mostly accounted for, however, by those patients having ADDM. It was noted earlier that patients diagnosed with more sev ...
... Consistent with the literature [8,10-121, depression was positively correlated with the severity of psychosocial stressors relative to other psychiatric diagnoses. This effect was mostly accounted for, however, by those patients having ADDM. It was noted earlier that patients diagnosed with more sev ...
psychosis in childhood and its management
... work across the spectrum of these conditions. The psychiatrist who must determine whether a young patient suffers from a psychotic disorder faces a challenging array of possibilities, more extensive than when the patient is an adult. The influences of development, environment, and cognition are grea ...
... work across the spectrum of these conditions. The psychiatrist who must determine whether a young patient suffers from a psychotic disorder faces a challenging array of possibilities, more extensive than when the patient is an adult. The influences of development, environment, and cognition are grea ...
Effectiveness of lorazepam-assisted interviews in an adolescent with
... Research Highlights (1) Drug-assisted interview is a method used in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Barbiturates are conventionally used for drug-assisted interview. Rather than barbiturates, benzodiazepines have been recently used for drug-assisted interviews, because of their ...
... Research Highlights (1) Drug-assisted interview is a method used in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Barbiturates are conventionally used for drug-assisted interview. Rather than barbiturates, benzodiazepines have been recently used for drug-assisted interviews, because of their ...
Mood Stabilizers: The facts about the effects
... Courts have determined that informed consent for people who receive prescriptions for psychotropic (mood-altering) drugs must include the doctor providing “information about…possible side effects and benefits, ways to treat side effects, and risks of other conditions…” as well as, “information about ...
... Courts have determined that informed consent for people who receive prescriptions for psychotropic (mood-altering) drugs must include the doctor providing “information about…possible side effects and benefits, ways to treat side effects, and risks of other conditions…” as well as, “information about ...
Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Bipolar Disorder
... cases to controls was in percent of smokers (p value=0.004). Until this day, there is no research on the effect of smoking on OCT in general or on gray matter loss in bipolar smokers patients but there are studies showing gray matter loss in schizophrenic smokers [23], and in smokers versus non-smok ...
... cases to controls was in percent of smokers (p value=0.004). Until this day, there is no research on the effect of smoking on OCT in general or on gray matter loss in bipolar smokers patients but there are studies showing gray matter loss in schizophrenic smokers [23], and in smokers versus non-smok ...
1 CHAPTER 7 SCHIZOPHRENIA Schizophrenia a serious mental
... or work and odd (but not psychotic) thinking. 3) Psychotic phase. 4) Chronic disability phase – this may include some psychotic symptoms, but “negative” symptoms (loss of drive and emotion, for example) are prominent. By the time hallucinations and delusions appear, brain changes have occurred; earl ...
... or work and odd (but not psychotic) thinking. 3) Psychotic phase. 4) Chronic disability phase – this may include some psychotic symptoms, but “negative” symptoms (loss of drive and emotion, for example) are prominent. By the time hallucinations and delusions appear, brain changes have occurred; earl ...
Chapter 3 CLASSIFICATION OF MENTAL DISORDERS This chapter
... non-psychotic disorders are known to us all, at least to some degree. These include anxiety, which is similar to worry and fear - in a mild form, this is familiar to everyone who has taken an exam or been out on a first date. Generalized anxiety disorder is characterised by continuous, unprovoked an ...
... non-psychotic disorders are known to us all, at least to some degree. These include anxiety, which is similar to worry and fear - in a mild form, this is familiar to everyone who has taken an exam or been out on a first date. Generalized anxiety disorder is characterised by continuous, unprovoked an ...
Antidepressant Withdrawal or Discontinuation Syndrome? Concern
... evidence does not warrant that conclusion. “Studies of maintenance or long-term treatment are effectively discontinuation studies.” (Moncrieff 2007, 97) Maintenance study participants are typically individuals who have improved on antidepressants, but are then randomized into treatment groups (who c ...
... evidence does not warrant that conclusion. “Studies of maintenance or long-term treatment are effectively discontinuation studies.” (Moncrieff 2007, 97) Maintenance study participants are typically individuals who have improved on antidepressants, but are then randomized into treatment groups (who c ...
HISTORICAL ARTICLE Schizophrenia – From devilry to
... and quentiapine.21 These new antipsychotic drugs claimed to offer better symptom control for patients in the treatment of schizophrenia. However, after a series of studies, it was revealed that the difference between effectiveness of second-generation antipsychotics and placebos was marginal, with 2 ...
... and quentiapine.21 These new antipsychotic drugs claimed to offer better symptom control for patients in the treatment of schizophrenia. However, after a series of studies, it was revealed that the difference between effectiveness of second-generation antipsychotics and placebos was marginal, with 2 ...
Defining characteristics of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) are
... The behaviors have to be determined if it is normal development or persistent enough to be causing a problem in home, school, or both. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is usually diagnosed with ODD (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). In addition, clinicians diagnosing ODD need t ...
... The behaviors have to be determined if it is normal development or persistent enough to be causing a problem in home, school, or both. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is usually diagnosed with ODD (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). In addition, clinicians diagnosing ODD need t ...