The Use of Medication in Treating Childhood and Adolescent
... Even when a patient is in remission (having no or minimal depressive symptoms) the same treatment should be continued for another 6 to 9 months. This is to help prevent relapse. This recommendation is based on a National Institute of Mental Health sponsored study of depressed children and adolescent ...
... Even when a patient is in remission (having no or minimal depressive symptoms) the same treatment should be continued for another 6 to 9 months. This is to help prevent relapse. This recommendation is based on a National Institute of Mental Health sponsored study of depressed children and adolescent ...
“hot” and “cold” cognition - Evidence
... No evidence of attentional bias, either towards depression-related words or threat words in depressed patients Depressed patients endorse and recall less positive information compared to anxious and healthy subjects Depressed patients show reduced risk adjustment in response to positive reinforcemen ...
... No evidence of attentional bias, either towards depression-related words or threat words in depressed patients Depressed patients endorse and recall less positive information compared to anxious and healthy subjects Depressed patients show reduced risk adjustment in response to positive reinforcemen ...
Manic-Depressive Illness and Creativity
... to rhyme and use other sound associations, such as alliteration, far more often than do unaffected individuals. They also use idiosyncratic words nearly three times as often as do control subjects. Moreover, in specific drills, they can list synonyms or form other word associations much more rapidly ...
... to rhyme and use other sound associations, such as alliteration, far more often than do unaffected individuals. They also use idiosyncratic words nearly three times as often as do control subjects. Moreover, in specific drills, they can list synonyms or form other word associations much more rapidly ...
What Families Should Know about Adolescent Depression and
... Families must weigh the risks and benefits of all treatment options for their child, including the risk of waiting while their child may be suffering from depression. The reality is that depression often gets better with treatment. The first step in treatment is to obtain an accurate diagnosis. The ...
... Families must weigh the risks and benefits of all treatment options for their child, including the risk of waiting while their child may be suffering from depression. The reality is that depression often gets better with treatment. The first step in treatment is to obtain an accurate diagnosis. The ...
10-year follow-up study - The British Journal of Psychiatry
... depression (Angst et al, al, 1990), minor depressive disorder (Skodol et al, al, 1994) and sub-syndromal symptomatic depression (Judd et al, al, 1994). Rather than being entirely separate disorders these may be part of the same spectrum of illness as full depression, in a continuum in which sufferer ...
... depression (Angst et al, al, 1990), minor depressive disorder (Skodol et al, al, 1994) and sub-syndromal symptomatic depression (Judd et al, al, 1994). Rather than being entirely separate disorders these may be part of the same spectrum of illness as full depression, in a continuum in which sufferer ...
The St. Louis African American health-heart study:
... Abstract Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Depression has complex bidirectional adverse associations with CAD, although the mechanisms mediating these relationships remain unclear. Compared to European Americans, African Americans (AAs) hav ...
... Abstract Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Depression has complex bidirectional adverse associations with CAD, although the mechanisms mediating these relationships remain unclear. Compared to European Americans, African Americans (AAs) hav ...
depression - Dr. Steven Gemignani
... predictor of psychological distress. Their multiple regression analysis found that uncertainty did not make a significant contribution to psychological distress. There are some unique facets to neurological diseases that warrant discussion. Since these illnesses impact the central nervous system, th ...
... predictor of psychological distress. Their multiple regression analysis found that uncertainty did not make a significant contribution to psychological distress. There are some unique facets to neurological diseases that warrant discussion. Since these illnesses impact the central nervous system, th ...
Assessment Of Depression
... cognitive-behavioral theories are not stated in diagnostic terms, use of standard psychiatric nomenclature facilitates communication between patient and clinician, between patients and their families, among clinicians, with insurance companies, and provides a point of contact with the research liter ...
... cognitive-behavioral theories are not stated in diagnostic terms, use of standard psychiatric nomenclature facilitates communication between patient and clinician, between patients and their families, among clinicians, with insurance companies, and provides a point of contact with the research liter ...
Cognitive Treatments (Ao1 & Ao2)
... may cause maladaptive behaviour. It is the way you think about the problem rather than the problem itself which causes the mental disorder. Individuals can overcome mental disorders by learning to use more appropriate cognitions. ...
... may cause maladaptive behaviour. It is the way you think about the problem rather than the problem itself which causes the mental disorder. Individuals can overcome mental disorders by learning to use more appropriate cognitions. ...
The role of depression in the etiology of acute coronary syndrome
... explored the structure of depressive symptoms in relation to cardiovascular prognosis [23••]. Somatic/affective symptoms (such as insomnia and crying) independently predicted cardiovascular death and readmissions over the 2.5-year follow-up. However, other aspects of depressive syndromes, such as co ...
... explored the structure of depressive symptoms in relation to cardiovascular prognosis [23••]. Somatic/affective symptoms (such as insomnia and crying) independently predicted cardiovascular death and readmissions over the 2.5-year follow-up. However, other aspects of depressive syndromes, such as co ...
Is There a Window of Heightened Suicide Risk If Patients Gain
... perspective confers a special status on particular symptoms like energy—when the energy symptom remits and other symptoms do not, the window of vulnerability opens, according to this view. But is this special status deserved? What happens regarding suicide risk if, for example, the sadness symptom r ...
... perspective confers a special status on particular symptoms like energy—when the energy symptom remits and other symptoms do not, the window of vulnerability opens, according to this view. But is this special status deserved? What happens regarding suicide risk if, for example, the sadness symptom r ...
ICD-9 CM codes relevant to the diagnosis of Depression*
... http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd9.htm. Published copies of ICD-9-CM are available from a variety of sources and should be found in any medical library. From the ...
... http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd9.htm. Published copies of ICD-9-CM are available from a variety of sources and should be found in any medical library. From the ...
The Experience of Symptoms of Depression in Men vs Women
... Hypothesis 2 was that male depression as measured by the MSS will be more prevalent among men than women. The MSS includes symptoms that depressed men could be more willing to admit to in the place of traditional depression symptoms. The MSS is based on the literature showing that men are more prone ...
... Hypothesis 2 was that male depression as measured by the MSS will be more prevalent among men than women. The MSS includes symptoms that depressed men could be more willing to admit to in the place of traditional depression symptoms. The MSS is based on the literature showing that men are more prone ...
Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents Caleb W. Lack, PhD
... for inexperienced clinicians. Another obstacle is that many bipolar disorders are initially displayed as depression, so diagnosis only occurs after following the person over time and with the presence of mania. An additional obstacle is the co-occurrence of other conditions such as drug or alcohol a ...
... for inexperienced clinicians. Another obstacle is that many bipolar disorders are initially displayed as depression, so diagnosis only occurs after following the person over time and with the presence of mania. An additional obstacle is the co-occurrence of other conditions such as drug or alcohol a ...
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (PAPER II) B Sc COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY VI SEMESTER
... Severe major depression disorder with psychotic features Characterized by lows of contact with reality and including delusions (falls beliefs) or hallucinations may sometimes accompany the other symptoms of major depression. Mood congruent and mood incongruent Delusions and hallucination present are ...
... Severe major depression disorder with psychotic features Characterized by lows of contact with reality and including delusions (falls beliefs) or hallucinations may sometimes accompany the other symptoms of major depression. Mood congruent and mood incongruent Delusions and hallucination present are ...
Depression Toolkit - Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ
... Overall, the clinical picture of major depressive disorder in adolescents is similar to that of adults, but there are some differences. For example, adolescents may experience low frustration tolerance and exhibit social withdrawal instead of verbalizing their feelings of depression. They appear sul ...
... Overall, the clinical picture of major depressive disorder in adolescents is similar to that of adults, but there are some differences. For example, adolescents may experience low frustration tolerance and exhibit social withdrawal instead of verbalizing their feelings of depression. They appear sul ...
Maternal depression in three Latin American samples | SpringerLink
... To evaluate a lifetime diagnosis of major depression, the two Costa Rican samples were administered the Spanish version of the depressive disorders section of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) (Karno et al. 1983; Robins et al. 1981) at the same time as the CES-D. The DIS is a structured interv ...
... To evaluate a lifetime diagnosis of major depression, the two Costa Rican samples were administered the Spanish version of the depressive disorders section of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) (Karno et al. 1983; Robins et al. 1981) at the same time as the CES-D. The DIS is a structured interv ...
DBSA Uni_Bipolar.v2:DBSA FindADocFinal
... I disorder were diagnosed during a crisis associated with full-blown manic behavior. But hypomania—the mild highs experienced by those with bipolar II disorder—is especially difficult to recognize. Hypomania might not have negative side effects for the individual at first. And sometimes, people actu ...
... I disorder were diagnosed during a crisis associated with full-blown manic behavior. But hypomania—the mild highs experienced by those with bipolar II disorder—is especially difficult to recognize. Hypomania might not have negative side effects for the individual at first. And sometimes, people actu ...
The Relationship Between Clinical Parameters and Depression
... chronic pain patients most of whom had a diagnosis of MPS. However, it should be noted that Fishbain et al. used DSM-III criteria. This is important because DSM-IV introduced a new diagnosis, pain disorder, to deal with pain. In a study examining 238 chronic pain patients with MPS [17], women with M ...
... chronic pain patients most of whom had a diagnosis of MPS. However, it should be noted that Fishbain et al. used DSM-III criteria. This is important because DSM-IV introduced a new diagnosis, pain disorder, to deal with pain. In a study examining 238 chronic pain patients with MPS [17], women with M ...
Severity of Depression and Magnitude of Productivity Loss
... asking patients to rate their overall health), and demographic characteristics. The PHQ-9 was used to measure the severity of depression symptoms. It is widely accepted as a valid measure of depression severity.10-13 Questions about work function were obtained from the Work Productivity and Activity ...
... asking patients to rate their overall health), and demographic characteristics. The PHQ-9 was used to measure the severity of depression symptoms. It is widely accepted as a valid measure of depression severity.10-13 Questions about work function were obtained from the Work Productivity and Activity ...
Workplace Mental Health Indicators: An EAP`s Perspective
... everyone’s depression is moderated by individual coping styles and levels of social support. Negative, irrational beliefs about one’s self, the world, and the future are well-known risk factors (i.e., the ‘cognitive triad’). Dispositional styles of thinking are also implicated with depression. For e ...
... everyone’s depression is moderated by individual coping styles and levels of social support. Negative, irrational beliefs about one’s self, the world, and the future are well-known risk factors (i.e., the ‘cognitive triad’). Dispositional styles of thinking are also implicated with depression. For e ...
Differential Mental Health Assessment in Older Adults
... In cases of severe dementia or cognitive decline: Visual assessment of: facial expressions such as frowning, grimacing, tightly closed ...
... In cases of severe dementia or cognitive decline: Visual assessment of: facial expressions such as frowning, grimacing, tightly closed ...
el-Guebaly - University of Calgary
... spending 3-600$ each time - last month, stole husband’s bank card: worried! - reported being given the “run-around” when seeking help & no follow-up ...
... spending 3-600$ each time - last month, stole husband’s bank card: worried! - reported being given the “run-around” when seeking help & no follow-up ...
Mash Chapter 8
... Figure 8.1 The overall rate of depression and the proportion of females with depression increases dramatically during adolescence. Adapted from “Development of Depression from Preadolescence to Young Adulthood: Emerging Gender Differences in a 10-year-Longitudinal Study,” by B. L. Hankin, L. Y. Abra ...
... Figure 8.1 The overall rate of depression and the proportion of females with depression increases dramatically during adolescence. Adapted from “Development of Depression from Preadolescence to Young Adulthood: Emerging Gender Differences in a 10-year-Longitudinal Study,” by B. L. Hankin, L. Y. Abra ...
Lundbeck Institute Campus Slide deck library
... (1) WHO. Global burden of mental disorders and the need for a comprehensive, coordinated response from health and social sectors at the country level. 2011. Retrieved from: http://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/EB130/B130_9-en.pdf. Accessed April 2016; (2). WHO The Global Burden of Disease 2004 Upd ...
... (1) WHO. Global burden of mental disorders and the need for a comprehensive, coordinated response from health and social sectors at the country level. 2011. Retrieved from: http://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/EB130/B130_9-en.pdf. Accessed April 2016; (2). WHO The Global Burden of Disease 2004 Upd ...