A New Model of Dissociative Identity Disorder
... routinely experience one or more of the eight passive-influence phenomena. These eight Schneiderian first-rank symptoms are experienced as autonomous intrusions into a person’s executive functioning and sense of self. In schizophrenia, these intrusions take a psychotic form. That is, the patient gives ...
... routinely experience one or more of the eight passive-influence phenomena. These eight Schneiderian first-rank symptoms are experienced as autonomous intrusions into a person’s executive functioning and sense of self. In schizophrenia, these intrusions take a psychotic form. That is, the patient gives ...
CME Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Cosmetic Surgery
... Methods: This article reviews the history of the diagnosis and the current diagnostic criteria. Etiologic theories, clinical and demographic characteristics, and comorbidity, including the relationship of body dysmorphic disorder to obsessive-compulsive spectrum and impulse control disorders, are di ...
... Methods: This article reviews the history of the diagnosis and the current diagnostic criteria. Etiologic theories, clinical and demographic characteristics, and comorbidity, including the relationship of body dysmorphic disorder to obsessive-compulsive spectrum and impulse control disorders, are di ...
Heading 1 - Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre
... See our website for details of these courses. This programme is up to date at the time of printing in October 2014, but additions and amendments will be found on our website at www.octc.co.uk . We are also happy to put together a programme of training at your own base, which may be more cost-effecti ...
... See our website for details of these courses. This programme is up to date at the time of printing in October 2014, but additions and amendments will be found on our website at www.octc.co.uk . We are also happy to put together a programme of training at your own base, which may be more cost-effecti ...
Stress and Somatic Symptoms - Digital Commons @ SPU
... knowledge or whose severity cannot be accounted for after medical investigation” (Husain, Browne, & Chalder, 2007, p. 2). These definitions acknowledge that there is no known medical cause, yet do not go beyond that to propose an alternative cause; thus they are also sometimes referred to as “medica ...
... knowledge or whose severity cannot be accounted for after medical investigation” (Husain, Browne, & Chalder, 2007, p. 2). These definitions acknowledge that there is no known medical cause, yet do not go beyond that to propose an alternative cause; thus they are also sometimes referred to as “medica ...
Bipolar Disorder
... actor, or public figure—announces that they are struggling with bipolar disorder. The difficulties popular singer Britney Spears and Superman actress Margot Kidder experienced with bipolar illness received considerable attention because of the unfortunately public behavioral problems that they exhib ...
... actor, or public figure—announces that they are struggling with bipolar disorder. The difficulties popular singer Britney Spears and Superman actress Margot Kidder experienced with bipolar illness received considerable attention because of the unfortunately public behavioral problems that they exhib ...
Integrative Model of Rumination - Open Research Exeter
... feeling sad, down, or depressed. Depressive ruminators report that rumination occurs without conscious intent, and that they are unable to control it (Watkins & Baracaia, 2001). A self-reported index of habitual negative thinking capturing frequency, lack of conscious awareness, lack of conscious in ...
... feeling sad, down, or depressed. Depressive ruminators report that rumination occurs without conscious intent, and that they are unable to control it (Watkins & Baracaia, 2001). A self-reported index of habitual negative thinking capturing frequency, lack of conscious awareness, lack of conscious in ...
3. Structured teaching programme will enhance the knowledge and
... tendency toward perfectionism fear of being ridiculed or humiliated and family history of anorexia Approximately 95% of those affected by anorexia are female, but males can develop the disorder as well. While anorexia typically begins to manifest itself during early adolescence, it is also seen in y ...
... tendency toward perfectionism fear of being ridiculed or humiliated and family history of anorexia Approximately 95% of those affected by anorexia are female, but males can develop the disorder as well. While anorexia typically begins to manifest itself during early adolescence, it is also seen in y ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... and the special committee on classification, assembled comments of numerous psychiatrists in its member associations and gave most valuable advice during both the field trials and the finalization of the proposals. Other nongovernmental organizations in official and working relations with WHO, inclu ...
... and the special committee on classification, assembled comments of numerous psychiatrists in its member associations and gave most valuable advice during both the field trials and the finalization of the proposals. Other nongovernmental organizations in official and working relations with WHO, inclu ...
Eating Disorder Symptoms, Body Image Attitudes, and Risk Factors
... free time, low body satisfaction and maladaptive eating behaviors were best predicted by their having placed an increased importance on being thin. Another significant predictor of maladaptive eating attitudes and behaviors was an increased emphasis on being popular with other girls. An additional s ...
... free time, low body satisfaction and maladaptive eating behaviors were best predicted by their having placed an increased importance on being thin. Another significant predictor of maladaptive eating attitudes and behaviors was an increased emphasis on being popular with other girls. An additional s ...
The traumatization of grief?
... in social interaction were positive in nature reported that the changes in social interaction were positive in nature ...
... in social interaction were positive in nature reported that the changes in social interaction were positive in nature ...
outpatient perspectives on pediatric obesity - IHCW
... time spent watching TV Higher cholesterol levels associated with greater amount of time spent watching TV 40% of children 1-5 years have TV in their bedroom ...
... time spent watching TV Higher cholesterol levels associated with greater amount of time spent watching TV 40% of children 1-5 years have TV in their bedroom ...
Specific phobia: a review of DSM-IV specific phobia and - DSM-5
... individuals with animal phobia the focus of fear was on internal feelings such as disgust and revulsion, while only 25% of their fears focused on danger or harm, and 0% on physical symptoms. In 82% of people with natural environment phobia and in 54% of people with situational phobia, the focus of f ...
... individuals with animal phobia the focus of fear was on internal feelings such as disgust and revulsion, while only 25% of their fears focused on danger or harm, and 0% on physical symptoms. In 82% of people with natural environment phobia and in 54% of people with situational phobia, the focus of f ...
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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 ...
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... MRI procedures [6], for some time. It extends from difficulties entering a scanner to completing fMRI tasks, performing tasks accurately and remaining motionless. Many interventions have been developed to enhance cooperation. These include cognitive-behavior modifications such as relaxation [7] as w ...
... MRI procedures [6], for some time. It extends from difficulties entering a scanner to completing fMRI tasks, performing tasks accurately and remaining motionless. Many interventions have been developed to enhance cooperation. These include cognitive-behavior modifications such as relaxation [7] as w ...
4. PSY_Wong Ping Lun.. - Department of Applied Social Sciences
... The investigation of family effect on ego strengths suggested by Erikson was very limited. As to our knowledge, only two studies, both done by Adams and his colleagues (2000, 2006), were conducted to clarify for this linkage in university students. One study administered cohesion, expressiveness and ...
... The investigation of family effect on ego strengths suggested by Erikson was very limited. As to our knowledge, only two studies, both done by Adams and his colleagues (2000, 2006), were conducted to clarify for this linkage in university students. One study administered cohesion, expressiveness and ...
Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients
... This Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) is designed to assist you—the substance abuse counselor—in working with clients who are experiencing depressive symptoms. These symptoms occur along a continuum of intensity from mild to severe. When they reach a certain level of intensity and frequency, the ...
... This Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) is designed to assist you—the substance abuse counselor—in working with clients who are experiencing depressive symptoms. These symptoms occur along a continuum of intensity from mild to severe. When they reach a certain level of intensity and frequency, the ...
Low self-compassion in patients with somatoform disorder
... interpersonal relationships and mistrust towards others which can result in feelings of loneliness and isolation from other people (Landa et al., 2012a). However, the element of common humanity involves feeling connected to others and recognizing that all humans are imperfect, and experience sufferi ...
... interpersonal relationships and mistrust towards others which can result in feelings of loneliness and isolation from other people (Landa et al., 2012a). However, the element of common humanity involves feeling connected to others and recognizing that all humans are imperfect, and experience sufferi ...
Millon Clinical Multiaxial InventoryâIII
... this measure (Craig, 1993a, 1997) and eight books (Craig, 1993a, b; Craig, 2005a, b; Choca 2004; Jankowski, 2002; McCann & Dyer, 1996; Retzlaff, 1995). The test is now routinely included in texts that present chapters on major psychological tests. ...
... this measure (Craig, 1993a, 1997) and eight books (Craig, 1993a, b; Craig, 2005a, b; Choca 2004; Jankowski, 2002; McCann & Dyer, 1996; Retzlaff, 1995). The test is now routinely included in texts that present chapters on major psychological tests. ...
Omega-3 and treatment implications in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
... The second study by Gow et al. (2013) recruited 63 male children/adolescents (31 with ADHD and 32 healthy control children with a mean age of 14 years) and recorded their event related potentials during an emotion processing task, in addition, to collecting a blood sample to measure the mean percent ...
... The second study by Gow et al. (2013) recruited 63 male children/adolescents (31 with ADHD and 32 healthy control children with a mean age of 14 years) and recorded their event related potentials during an emotion processing task, in addition, to collecting a blood sample to measure the mean percent ...
Social Anxiety Disorder among Children at Gofermeda Sub City
... social or performance situation almost invariably provokes an immediate anxiety response, and these situations are most commonly avoided, or endured with dread. The anxiety interferes significantly with the child‟s daily routine, academic or social functioning, or other important areas of functionin ...
... social or performance situation almost invariably provokes an immediate anxiety response, and these situations are most commonly avoided, or endured with dread. The anxiety interferes significantly with the child‟s daily routine, academic or social functioning, or other important areas of functionin ...
Emotional Exchange in Mother-Child Dyads: Stability, Mutual
... Tronick, 1987; Hops et al., 1987). In addition, it is possible that the age of onset of maternal depression may have an impact on the type of problematic interactions mothers of depressed children have with their children. Mothers with a history of childhood-onset depression (COD) may be particularl ...
... Tronick, 1987; Hops et al., 1987). In addition, it is possible that the age of onset of maternal depression may have an impact on the type of problematic interactions mothers of depressed children have with their children. Mothers with a history of childhood-onset depression (COD) may be particularl ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... addition to those that relate only to individual disorders. When the requirements laid down in the diagnostic guidelines are clearly fulfilled, the diagnosis can be regarded as "confident". When the requirements are only partially fulfilled, it is nevertheless useful to record a diagnosis for most p ...
... addition to those that relate only to individual disorders. When the requirements laid down in the diagnostic guidelines are clearly fulfilled, the diagnosis can be regarded as "confident". When the requirements are only partially fulfilled, it is nevertheless useful to record a diagnosis for most p ...
Abstract
... Defeat and Entrapment in Psychopathology 10 suggestion that the blocking of defensive motivations to escape stressful or defeating situations, labeled entrapment, is central to the development of depressive symptoms (Gilbert, 2001a, 2001b). Gilbert and Allan (1998) argue that the motivation to esca ...
... Defeat and Entrapment in Psychopathology 10 suggestion that the blocking of defensive motivations to escape stressful or defeating situations, labeled entrapment, is central to the development of depressive symptoms (Gilbert, 2001a, 2001b). Gilbert and Allan (1998) argue that the motivation to esca ...
Jeanne Fery - ONNO VAN DER HART PhD
... Psychiatric Association, 1987, 1994.) The 109-page description of her treatment course was republished in French in the nineteenth century by Bourneville (1886), a colleague of Janet, who also diagnosed Jeanne's disorder as "doubling of the personality," (the term then in use for DID). This article ...
... Psychiatric Association, 1987, 1994.) The 109-page description of her treatment course was republished in French in the nineteenth century by Bourneville (1886), a colleague of Janet, who also diagnosed Jeanne's disorder as "doubling of the personality," (the term then in use for DID). This article ...
Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients
... ery and, thereby, promote recovery. TIPs are the result of careful consideration of all relevant clinical and health services research findings, demonstration experience, and implementation requirements. Clinical researchers, clinicians, and program administrators meet to debate and discuss their pa ...
... ery and, thereby, promote recovery. TIPs are the result of careful consideration of all relevant clinical and health services research findings, demonstration experience, and implementation requirements. Clinical researchers, clinicians, and program administrators meet to debate and discuss their pa ...