RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSOMNIA AND DEPRESSION
... However, SSRIs have mixed effects on sleeping patterns. They can cause insomnia in some patients, while inducing drowsiness in others (Buysse, 2004). When SSRIs are discontinued, either gradually or abruptly, insomnia can result (Rivas-Vazquez, Johnson, Blais, & Rey, 1999). These effects may be attr ...
... However, SSRIs have mixed effects on sleeping patterns. They can cause insomnia in some patients, while inducing drowsiness in others (Buysse, 2004). When SSRIs are discontinued, either gradually or abruptly, insomnia can result (Rivas-Vazquez, Johnson, Blais, & Rey, 1999). These effects may be attr ...
02_whole - Massey Research Online
... Anxiety disorders are the most common type of mental disorder in New Zealand, as they are in the Western world. However, little research has been done on how persons with anxiety disorder conceptualize their respective diagnoses. This small community based, qualitative study interviewed seven indivi ...
... Anxiety disorders are the most common type of mental disorder in New Zealand, as they are in the Western world. However, little research has been done on how persons with anxiety disorder conceptualize their respective diagnoses. This small community based, qualitative study interviewed seven indivi ...
Neuropsychological functions in Unipolar Major - DUO
... depression. Major depressive episodes are the hallmark features of this type of depression. These episodes are often characterized by clinicians as extreme symptoms that interfere with daily functioning and may include low mood, which may interfere with all aspects of life, inability to experience p ...
... depression. Major depressive episodes are the hallmark features of this type of depression. These episodes are often characterized by clinicians as extreme symptoms that interfere with daily functioning and may include low mood, which may interfere with all aspects of life, inability to experience p ...
1/26 Hostility may explain the association between depressive
... between depressive mood and mortality. Reciprocally, the design allowed us to examine the role of depressive mood in explaining the association between personality and mortality. We found that depressive mood predicted mortality even when excluding external causes of death and adjusting for age, sex ...
... between depressive mood and mortality. Reciprocally, the design allowed us to examine the role of depressive mood in explaining the association between personality and mortality. We found that depressive mood predicted mortality even when excluding external causes of death and adjusting for age, sex ...
Cause - NAMI Iowa
... Schizophrenia is a brain disease that often strikes young people between the ages of 16 and 25. In any given year, nearly two million Americans age 18 and over have a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Some people with Schizophrenia experience hallucinations. They cannot distinguish between what is real an ...
... Schizophrenia is a brain disease that often strikes young people between the ages of 16 and 25. In any given year, nearly two million Americans age 18 and over have a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Some people with Schizophrenia experience hallucinations. They cannot distinguish between what is real an ...
Kip Kinkel: Psychotherapy Notes from Dr. Jeffrey Hicks
... Kip raised the issue about the car. Faith told him the car will be back by the time he's sixteen and his ability to use it will depend on his being responsible. Kip not feeling well today. A- important Kip not make assumptions and ask for specific information from others. He is not willing to do thi ...
... Kip raised the issue about the car. Faith told him the car will be back by the time he's sixteen and his ability to use it will depend on his being responsible. Kip not feeling well today. A- important Kip not make assumptions and ask for specific information from others. He is not willing to do thi ...
Predicting the Immediate and Long
... cognitive injuries sustained by troops during OEF and OIF? To address this question, this review draws upon the existing literature, extrapolates where necessary to the current conflicts, and makes policy recommendations. ...
... cognitive injuries sustained by troops during OEF and OIF? To address this question, this review draws upon the existing literature, extrapolates where necessary to the current conflicts, and makes policy recommendations. ...
Help for Anxiety, Phobias, OCD and Depression.
... Millions of people worldwide experience anxiety problems. It is estimated that in America alone, around 20 million people suffer from some form of anxiety disorder. The most common being social anxiety disorder (or social phobia), affecting over 5 million people, closely followed by post traumatic s ...
... Millions of people worldwide experience anxiety problems. It is estimated that in America alone, around 20 million people suffer from some form of anxiety disorder. The most common being social anxiety disorder (or social phobia), affecting over 5 million people, closely followed by post traumatic s ...
Chronic and treatment-resistant depression
... depression which is chronic, unremitting or treatment-resistant. The concept of difficult-to-treat depression and the terms used to describe it have not been well validated or universally adopted for use in research and clinical practice. Accordingly, the overarching aim of this thesis was to invest ...
... depression which is chronic, unremitting or treatment-resistant. The concept of difficult-to-treat depression and the terms used to describe it have not been well validated or universally adopted for use in research and clinical practice. Accordingly, the overarching aim of this thesis was to invest ...
Journal of Attention Disorders
... blurred (Jensen et al., 1997). Symptom similarities between the disorders include problems with inattention and hyperactivity, low frustration tolerance, poor selfesteem, low morale, deficits in social skills, impaired academic achievement, increased school drop out and poor vocational achievement ( ...
... blurred (Jensen et al., 1997). Symptom similarities between the disorders include problems with inattention and hyperactivity, low frustration tolerance, poor selfesteem, low morale, deficits in social skills, impaired academic achievement, increased school drop out and poor vocational achievement ( ...
... looking at the tendency to ruminate in individuals with bipolar disorder, MDD and normal controls. They used the Response Styles Questionnaire (RSQ; [51]), which is a measure of the tendency to engage in ruminative responses when feeling depressed, and found that both individuals with MDD and bipola ...
Self-concept, self-esteem and psychopathological
... (2002) found in women higher punctuations in the dimensions of somatization, depression, anxiety and phobic anxiety, as well as in the General Symptomatic Index (GSI), in the Positive Symptom Total (PST), and in the Positive Symptom Distress Index (PSDI). Chabrol et al. (2004) found that self-esteem ...
... (2002) found in women higher punctuations in the dimensions of somatization, depression, anxiety and phobic anxiety, as well as in the General Symptomatic Index (GSI), in the Positive Symptom Total (PST), and in the Positive Symptom Distress Index (PSDI). Chabrol et al. (2004) found that self-esteem ...
1.4. Mental disorders and general medical conditions in
... completed in the community and only rarely in PC samples [193]. Physicalmental comorbidity is very common in the general population and leads to a greater absenteeism from work than pure disorders that also cause personal and social problems [32; 290], further increases the disability experienced by ...
... completed in the community and only rarely in PC samples [193]. Physicalmental comorbidity is very common in the general population and leads to a greater absenteeism from work than pure disorders that also cause personal and social problems [32; 290], further increases the disability experienced by ...
Common Mental Disorders Depression
... The New Zealand Guidelines Group convened a Guideline Development Team (GDT) in October 2006. GDT members were nominated by a variety of stakeholder groups and are acknowledged in the next section. The GDT identified key issues and developed clinical questions to be addressed by this guideline, taki ...
... The New Zealand Guidelines Group convened a Guideline Development Team (GDT) in October 2006. GDT members were nominated by a variety of stakeholder groups and are acknowledged in the next section. The GDT identified key issues and developed clinical questions to be addressed by this guideline, taki ...
Maternal Overweight, Obesity and Excess Gestational Weight Gain:
... epidemic. In 2005/6, thirty percent of British Columbian women had a pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) within overweight (19.9%) or obese (11.4%) categories. This report reviews: i) the association of maternal overweight and obesity with both adverse pregnancy outcomes and long-term adverse outcom ...
... epidemic. In 2005/6, thirty percent of British Columbian women had a pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) within overweight (19.9%) or obese (11.4%) categories. This report reviews: i) the association of maternal overweight and obesity with both adverse pregnancy outcomes and long-term adverse outcom ...
The Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety
... provided key findings. First, the relationship between BD and anxiety appears to vary across the life span. For instance, data suggest SP most often precedes mania and then resolves, while other comorbid anxiety disorders tend to persist.35 A staging model has been proposed in which anxiety disorder ...
... provided key findings. First, the relationship between BD and anxiety appears to vary across the life span. For instance, data suggest SP most often precedes mania and then resolves, while other comorbid anxiety disorders tend to persist.35 A staging model has been proposed in which anxiety disorder ...
Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Recovery What you
... details), but never a full manic episode. To meet the criteria for bipolar II, a person also must have had at least one episode of depression. Thus, there is one major difference between bipolar I and bipolar II disorders: for a diagnosis of bipolar I, there must have been at least one manic episode ...
... details), but never a full manic episode. To meet the criteria for bipolar II, a person also must have had at least one episode of depression. Thus, there is one major difference between bipolar I and bipolar II disorders: for a diagnosis of bipolar I, there must have been at least one manic episode ...
Focus issues in dysthymia
... poor appetite or overeating, insomnia or hypersomnia, low energy or fatigue, low self-esteem, poor concentration or difficulty making decisions, and feelings of hopelessness. The mood can be irritable in children and adolescents. These symptoms persist most of the day and last over a period of 2 yea ...
... poor appetite or overeating, insomnia or hypersomnia, low energy or fatigue, low self-esteem, poor concentration or difficulty making decisions, and feelings of hopelessness. The mood can be irritable in children and adolescents. These symptoms persist most of the day and last over a period of 2 yea ...
Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder
... ASSESSMENT OF MANIA IN BIPOLAR DISORDER Clinician-Administered Rating Scale for Mania ...
... ASSESSMENT OF MANIA IN BIPOLAR DISORDER Clinician-Administered Rating Scale for Mania ...
Dysphoric mania, mixed states, and mania with mixed features
... restlessness, depression, and anxiety; a feeling of unpleasantness or discomfort”14; “an emotional state marked by anxiety, depression, and restlessness”15; or “a disorder of affect characterized by depression and anguish.”16 Indeed, Swann11 said dysphoria “can refer to many ways of feeling bad” (p ...
... restlessness, depression, and anxiety; a feeling of unpleasantness or discomfort”14; “an emotional state marked by anxiety, depression, and restlessness”15; or “a disorder of affect characterized by depression and anguish.”16 Indeed, Swann11 said dysphoria “can refer to many ways of feeling bad” (p ...
Risk Impact of having a first-degree relative with affective disorder: a
... factors. Evidence from twin, family and adoption studies indicates a strong genetic predisposition to affective disorders and a close genetic relationship between unipolar and bipolar disorder (for reviews see 10,14). Kendler and colleagues were the first to describe a study design that identified t ...
... factors. Evidence from twin, family and adoption studies indicates a strong genetic predisposition to affective disorders and a close genetic relationship between unipolar and bipolar disorder (for reviews see 10,14). Kendler and colleagues were the first to describe a study design that identified t ...
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
... Generic term – clarify what they mean when taking history and what you mean when proposing treatment. FDA does not recognize this term As relates to treatment of bipolar disorder, ideally treats both depressive and manic episodes as well as prevents recurrence of mood episodes. Since no one compound ...
... Generic term – clarify what they mean when taking history and what you mean when proposing treatment. FDA does not recognize this term As relates to treatment of bipolar disorder, ideally treats both depressive and manic episodes as well as prevents recurrence of mood episodes. Since no one compound ...
Development of an Ethologically-Relevant Chronic Stress Model of
... sucrose test. In study 2, mice were divided into control and stress groups, based on baseline body weight, sucrose test data and social status. Mice from stress group were then submitted to chronic stress, consisting of rat exposure over-night and social defeat using CD1 male mice. After the chronic ...
... sucrose test. In study 2, mice were divided into control and stress groups, based on baseline body weight, sucrose test data and social status. Mice from stress group were then submitted to chronic stress, consisting of rat exposure over-night and social defeat using CD1 male mice. After the chronic ...
Fear of anxiety or fear of emotions? Anxiety sensitivity is indirectly
... models of anxiety and emotion regulation. The cross-sectional design and nonclinical sample limit the generalizability of our findings; replication and extension in other samples and via experimental designs is warranted. Subjects: Emotion; Cognition & Emotion; Mood Disorders in Adults - Depression, ...
... models of anxiety and emotion regulation. The cross-sectional design and nonclinical sample limit the generalizability of our findings; replication and extension in other samples and via experimental designs is warranted. Subjects: Emotion; Cognition & Emotion; Mood Disorders in Adults - Depression, ...
Exercise during pregnancy. A narrative review asking: what
... Hopkins et al41 examined whether aerobic exercise training in the second half of pregnancy might be associated with reduced fetal size via changes in the maternal insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis (which involves placental growth hormone), or via alterations in the plasma leptin or FFA concentra ...
... Hopkins et al41 examined whether aerobic exercise training in the second half of pregnancy might be associated with reduced fetal size via changes in the maternal insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis (which involves placental growth hormone), or via alterations in the plasma leptin or FFA concentra ...