Treatment of social phobia
... phobia is more disabling and involves a more diverse range of feared stimuli. Those affected by it include some patients with avoidant personality disorder and it has a worse prognosis. Non-generalised social phobia is associated with avoidance of a limited range of performance situations or interac ...
... phobia is more disabling and involves a more diverse range of feared stimuli. Those affected by it include some patients with avoidant personality disorder and it has a worse prognosis. Non-generalised social phobia is associated with avoidance of a limited range of performance situations or interac ...
DSM IV Multiaxial System - Kirkwood Community College
... stressors by intentionally avoiding thinking about disturbing problems, wishes, feelings, or experiences. Undoing: The individual deals with emotional conflict or internal or external stressors by words or behavior designed to negate or to make amends symbolically for unacceptable thoughts, feelings ...
... stressors by intentionally avoiding thinking about disturbing problems, wishes, feelings, or experiences. Undoing: The individual deals with emotional conflict or internal or external stressors by words or behavior designed to negate or to make amends symbolically for unacceptable thoughts, feelings ...
11-Psych Course 462_Child Psychiatry for Medical Students_17
... Anxiety disorders (3.8%), GAD, phobias, separation anxiety, panic, PTSD. Obsessive Compulsive disorder (3%) Dissociative and somatoform disorders (rare) Psychosis e.g. drug induced, schizophrenia (v. rare in childhood, peak incidence late teens to early twenties). Developmental disorders – general ( ...
... Anxiety disorders (3.8%), GAD, phobias, separation anxiety, panic, PTSD. Obsessive Compulsive disorder (3%) Dissociative and somatoform disorders (rare) Psychosis e.g. drug induced, schizophrenia (v. rare in childhood, peak incidence late teens to early twenties). Developmental disorders – general ( ...
Atypical Depression in the 21st Century: Diagnostic and Treatment
... can be used to characterize the current or most recent depressive episode in patients with either unipolar or bipolar type mood disorder and in patients with dysthymic disorder.10 As described in the Table, the DSM-IV specifier requires the presence of mood reactivity (criterion A) and at least 2 of ...
... can be used to characterize the current or most recent depressive episode in patients with either unipolar or bipolar type mood disorder and in patients with dysthymic disorder.10 As described in the Table, the DSM-IV specifier requires the presence of mood reactivity (criterion A) and at least 2 of ...
Detection and management of mood disorders in the maternity
... ‘Perinatal’, as it applies to the mental health context, encompasses the period from conception to the end of the first postnatal year. The use of this term allows clinicians to consider maternal and infant mental wellbeing when maternal risk of onset/relapse of mood disorder is highest and at a cri ...
... ‘Perinatal’, as it applies to the mental health context, encompasses the period from conception to the end of the first postnatal year. The use of this term allows clinicians to consider maternal and infant mental wellbeing when maternal risk of onset/relapse of mood disorder is highest and at a cri ...
Identification of the Gifted Child - Lori Comallie
... They are exposed to internal and external stresses that could make them more at risk for unhappiness and depression. Some are unhappy and depressed. But on the other hand, gifted children are resilient and often are better at coping. ...
... They are exposed to internal and external stresses that could make them more at risk for unhappiness and depression. Some are unhappy and depressed. But on the other hand, gifted children are resilient and often are better at coping. ...
Lecture Note12
... Maslach et al. (1970) coined the term burnout to represent the state of emotional exhaustion with diminished sense of personal accomplishment. Burnout represents the state of long-term emotional exhaustion and reduced interest that reflects failure of the individual’s defense at the personal as well ...
... Maslach et al. (1970) coined the term burnout to represent the state of emotional exhaustion with diminished sense of personal accomplishment. Burnout represents the state of long-term emotional exhaustion and reduced interest that reflects failure of the individual’s defense at the personal as well ...
Document
... Doctrines to be accepted Ethics to be followed Rituals to be performed Myths to be retold Symbols to be revered ...
... Doctrines to be accepted Ethics to be followed Rituals to be performed Myths to be retold Symbols to be revered ...
Psychomotor disturbance - York Computer Technologies Inc.
... fatal accidents were clinically depressed compared with 7% in a control group. Furthermore, investigations have identified an association between accident likelihood and stress-vulnerability, sensitivity to emotional disturbance, and the number and severity of disturbing life events (Gulian et al., ...
... fatal accidents were clinically depressed compared with 7% in a control group. Furthermore, investigations have identified an association between accident likelihood and stress-vulnerability, sensitivity to emotional disturbance, and the number and severity of disturbing life events (Gulian et al., ...
Section E MOOD DISORDERS
... earlier onset is associated with multiple indicators of greater illness burden in adulthood across a wide range of domains such as never being married, more impaired social and occupational functioning, poorer quality of life, greater medical and psychiatric comorbidity, more lifetime depressive epi ...
... earlier onset is associated with multiple indicators of greater illness burden in adulthood across a wide range of domains such as never being married, more impaired social and occupational functioning, poorer quality of life, greater medical and psychiatric comorbidity, more lifetime depressive epi ...
Psychological Disorders
... C. Explaining antisocial personality disorders 1. The biological perspective suggests that a genetic vulnerability (related to little or low level autonomic system arousal) may contribute to the antisocial personality disorder. This is correlated with a fearless approach to life. 2. The biopsychosoc ...
... C. Explaining antisocial personality disorders 1. The biological perspective suggests that a genetic vulnerability (related to little or low level autonomic system arousal) may contribute to the antisocial personality disorder. This is correlated with a fearless approach to life. 2. The biopsychosoc ...
Informational Series on Angelman Syndrome Behaviors
... and environmental factors. Work with your primary care physician, other caregivers, therapists to identify and treat/change these potential factors (also see the other modules in this series). What should we do if other causes are ruled out? Once these factors have been addressed, working with a psy ...
... and environmental factors. Work with your primary care physician, other caregivers, therapists to identify and treat/change these potential factors (also see the other modules in this series). What should we do if other causes are ruled out? Once these factors have been addressed, working with a psy ...
WHAT'S REALLY NEW IN BIPOLAR DISORDER, OCTOBER 2005
... stabilizers (31.6% vs. 84.2%) Cycle acceleration only occurred in BD depression (25.6%), with new rapid cycling in 32.1% of patients Late response loss, or tolerance was 3.4X’s more frequent in BD depression Cycle acceleration, rapid cycling and response loss were not prevented by mood stabilizers I ...
... stabilizers (31.6% vs. 84.2%) Cycle acceleration only occurred in BD depression (25.6%), with new rapid cycling in 32.1% of patients Late response loss, or tolerance was 3.4X’s more frequent in BD depression Cycle acceleration, rapid cycling and response loss were not prevented by mood stabilizers I ...
Treatments available for eating disorders
... thinking among perspectives, this newly investigated brief psychotherapeutic approach targets these specific thinking styles and their role in the development and maintenance of an eating disorder. Currently, it’s usually conducted side by side with other forms of psychotherapies. ...
... thinking among perspectives, this newly investigated brief psychotherapeutic approach targets these specific thinking styles and their role in the development and maintenance of an eating disorder. Currently, it’s usually conducted side by side with other forms of psychotherapies. ...
Health Depression PPT - Gordon State College
... » Depleting tryptophan, a precursor of serotonin, causes depressive symptoms in individuals with personal or family history of depression – Individuals who are vulnerable to depression may have less sensitive ...
... » Depleting tryptophan, a precursor of serotonin, causes depressive symptoms in individuals with personal or family history of depression – Individuals who are vulnerable to depression may have less sensitive ...
Psychotherapy with Work Injured Patients Owen J. Bargreen
... Evaluation of personality and mental health issues; then sent to L and I and/or referral ...
... Evaluation of personality and mental health issues; then sent to L and I and/or referral ...
First Responders Guide
... the range of normal experience. Between the poles is a period of varying duration when moods are relatively like everyone else‟s. > This condition often shows up in one‟s twenties, more or less equally in men and women, and may run in families. As many as 3 in 100 of us share this experience. >Relat ...
... the range of normal experience. Between the poles is a period of varying duration when moods are relatively like everyone else‟s. > This condition often shows up in one‟s twenties, more or less equally in men and women, and may run in families. As many as 3 in 100 of us share this experience. >Relat ...
Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of Stroke 113010
... feeling, but do not necessarily reflect and do not produce a persistent change in the prevailing mood C. Episodes are excessively intense with respect to the stimulus that incites them, and may be inappropriate to the context in which they develop (i.e., laughing when crying would be expected or vi ...
... feeling, but do not necessarily reflect and do not produce a persistent change in the prevailing mood C. Episodes are excessively intense with respect to the stimulus that incites them, and may be inappropriate to the context in which they develop (i.e., laughing when crying would be expected or vi ...
Effect of Abstinence on Depression, Anxiety, and Quality of Life in
... routine treatments of depression may have adverse outcomes in these patients. Using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) is very common for depression and anxiety disorders but in methamphetamine users, it is probably associated with craving and increased risk of relapse during treatment ...
... routine treatments of depression may have adverse outcomes in these patients. Using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) is very common for depression and anxiety disorders but in methamphetamine users, it is probably associated with craving and increased risk of relapse during treatment ...
Depression Following Spinal Cord Injury: A Clinical Practice Guideline
... ood disturbances are common among individuals with chronic health conditions, including spinal cord injury (SCI) or impairment. More often than not, these experiences are described by the word “depression.” Depression can be defined in a number of ways. These guidelines define depression using the d ...
... ood disturbances are common among individuals with chronic health conditions, including spinal cord injury (SCI) or impairment. More often than not, these experiences are described by the word “depression.” Depression can be defined in a number of ways. These guidelines define depression using the d ...
Self-esteem and depression in patients presenting angle class III
... Objective: To assess self-esteem and depression in patients submitted for orthognathic surgery. Methods: Assessment was realized on 29 patients, male and female, aged 17 to 46, presenting Angle Class III malocclusion and referred for surgical treatment, during the preoperative (orthodontic preparati ...
... Objective: To assess self-esteem and depression in patients submitted for orthognathic surgery. Methods: Assessment was realized on 29 patients, male and female, aged 17 to 46, presenting Angle Class III malocclusion and referred for surgical treatment, during the preoperative (orthodontic preparati ...
Understanding Depression in Aboriginal Communities and Families
... meaning to the world for a particular group of people (Birx, 2010). This paper will begin by providing a brief outline of symptoms of depression, followed by a discussion of depression across cultures and the known prevalence of depression among Aboriginal peoples in Canada. Selected risk factors fo ...
... meaning to the world for a particular group of people (Birx, 2010). This paper will begin by providing a brief outline of symptoms of depression, followed by a discussion of depression across cultures and the known prevalence of depression among Aboriginal peoples in Canada. Selected risk factors fo ...
Mental Disorders
... A) Anxiety is more likely than depression to be accompanied by physiological arousal. B) Depression is more likely than anxiety to be accompanied by hypervigilance. C) Depression is more likely than anxiety to involve giving up. D) Anxiety is associated with worry about the future whereas depression ...
... A) Anxiety is more likely than depression to be accompanied by physiological arousal. B) Depression is more likely than anxiety to be accompanied by hypervigilance. C) Depression is more likely than anxiety to involve giving up. D) Anxiety is associated with worry about the future whereas depression ...
electroconvulsive therapy and older adults
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depression
... on thousands of case histories and should not be used to determine the genetic vulnerability for an individual. How a person copes with stress and loss is determined by their personality, which in turn is shaped by a mixture of genetic and early childhood experiences. What may be a mildly upsetting ...
... on thousands of case histories and should not be used to determine the genetic vulnerability for an individual. How a person copes with stress and loss is determined by their personality, which in turn is shaped by a mixture of genetic and early childhood experiences. What may be a mildly upsetting ...