Psychological wellness in religious life
... Significant weight gain or loss (+/- 5% body weight/month) Must have loss of interest or depressed mood among symptoms most every day for two weeks ...
... Significant weight gain or loss (+/- 5% body weight/month) Must have loss of interest or depressed mood among symptoms most every day for two weeks ...
Depression - American School Counselor Association
... • Of children ages 9 to 17, 21 percent have a diagnosable mental or addictive disorder that causes at least minimal impairment. • Half of all lifetime cases of mental disorders begin by age 14. • Despite effective treatments, there are long delays between the first onset of symptoms and when peop ...
... • Of children ages 9 to 17, 21 percent have a diagnosable mental or addictive disorder that causes at least minimal impairment. • Half of all lifetime cases of mental disorders begin by age 14. • Despite effective treatments, there are long delays between the first onset of symptoms and when peop ...
Psychopathology and Treatment abbreviated
... Increase serotonin levels by blocking reuptake Some also have norepinephrine effects Also effective for treating anxiety ...
... Increase serotonin levels by blocking reuptake Some also have norepinephrine effects Also effective for treating anxiety ...
S.M.I.L.E Supporting Mothers In Life*s Emotions Pregnant and
... • Postpartum period is a time of risk for psychiatric illness in first time mothers compared to fathers1. First time mothers have a higher rate of mental health hospitalization or out-patient treatment • One of the proposed causes of the increased risk of psychiatric illness in this period is the ra ...
... • Postpartum period is a time of risk for psychiatric illness in first time mothers compared to fathers1. First time mothers have a higher rate of mental health hospitalization or out-patient treatment • One of the proposed causes of the increased risk of psychiatric illness in this period is the ra ...
Staying Well After Psychosis: A Cognitive Interpersonal
... • Moderate effect size for mood = 0.36 (0.08, 0.65) • Suggestion that CBTp may increase hopelessness = -0.19 (-0.55, 0.17) N.S. • Significant findings for mood no longer significant when quality of methodology is accounted for where lower quality studies (e.g. nonblinding, poor randomisation) are as ...
... • Moderate effect size for mood = 0.36 (0.08, 0.65) • Suggestion that CBTp may increase hopelessness = -0.19 (-0.55, 0.17) N.S. • Significant findings for mood no longer significant when quality of methodology is accounted for where lower quality studies (e.g. nonblinding, poor randomisation) are as ...
Understanding Depression and Effective Treatment
... psychotherapy and medications. Given the side effects, any use of medication requires close monitoring. Psychotherapy is often recommended as a first line of treatment for children and adolescents, especially those with mild to moderate depression. Further, some adults with depression may prefer psy ...
... psychotherapy and medications. Given the side effects, any use of medication requires close monitoring. Psychotherapy is often recommended as a first line of treatment for children and adolescents, especially those with mild to moderate depression. Further, some adults with depression may prefer psy ...
Psychiatric Aspects of PD
... worse cognitive function than those without depression, particularly in tests of prefrontal/executive function. • Depression is also considered a risk factor for the development of dementia. ...
... worse cognitive function than those without depression, particularly in tests of prefrontal/executive function. • Depression is also considered a risk factor for the development of dementia. ...
MENTAL ILLNESS IN A SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT
... insidious onset. Symptoms overlap major depression – also include pessimism, low self-esteem, lack of energy, irritability and decreased productivity Minor Depression – symptoms as major depression, but only 2 need to be present for a diagnosis Intermittent Depression – similar to minor depression w ...
... insidious onset. Symptoms overlap major depression – also include pessimism, low self-esteem, lack of energy, irritability and decreased productivity Minor Depression – symptoms as major depression, but only 2 need to be present for a diagnosis Intermittent Depression – similar to minor depression w ...
Depression in the Elderly
... Poor appetite Poor sleep Psychomotor changes Irritability Fatigue and loss of energy Feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, or excessive guilt Suicidal thoughts or recurrent thought of death ...
... Poor appetite Poor sleep Psychomotor changes Irritability Fatigue and loss of energy Feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, or excessive guilt Suicidal thoughts or recurrent thought of death ...
Depression in Late Life
... • Education for patient/family that meds are not effective until patient has taken them for the right amount of time (usually 3-6 weeks) in the right dose • Start low, go slow, but go – need to reach therapeutic dose • Minimum duration is 9-12 months after symptom remission for first episode • Recom ...
... • Education for patient/family that meds are not effective until patient has taken them for the right amount of time (usually 3-6 weeks) in the right dose • Start low, go slow, but go – need to reach therapeutic dose • Minimum duration is 9-12 months after symptom remission for first episode • Recom ...
2._Mood_Disorders
... mood disorder is the term given for a group of diagnoses in the DSM IV TR disorders in ICD 10. English psychiatrist Henry Maudsley proposed an overarching category of affective disorder. The term was then replaced by mood disorder, as the latter term refers to the underlying or longitudinal emotio ...
... mood disorder is the term given for a group of diagnoses in the DSM IV TR disorders in ICD 10. English psychiatrist Henry Maudsley proposed an overarching category of affective disorder. The term was then replaced by mood disorder, as the latter term refers to the underlying or longitudinal emotio ...
Depression - The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
... the diagnostic criteria for depression. Sadness alone will not severely affect a person’s ability to function on a daily basis. • Usually people are sad for a short time, but depression usually lasts a longer period of time. • Many medications can affect your mood (e.g., those for spasticity, pain). ...
... the diagnostic criteria for depression. Sadness alone will not severely affect a person’s ability to function on a daily basis. • Usually people are sad for a short time, but depression usually lasts a longer period of time. • Many medications can affect your mood (e.g., those for spasticity, pain). ...
Pediatric Mood Disorders: From Neurobiology to Clinical Practice
... MDD in children and adolescents is characterized by one or more major depressive episode, defined as at least 2 weeks of persistent change in mood manifested by either depressed or irritable mood (in children) or loss of interest or pleasure ...
... MDD in children and adolescents is characterized by one or more major depressive episode, defined as at least 2 weeks of persistent change in mood manifested by either depressed or irritable mood (in children) or loss of interest or pleasure ...
Ch. 18 Section 4: Somatoform Disorders
... percent of the general population will experience depression in their lifetime. According to the DSM-IV, major depression is diagnosed when an individual experiences at least five of the following nine symptoms of depression. ...
... percent of the general population will experience depression in their lifetime. According to the DSM-IV, major depression is diagnosed when an individual experiences at least five of the following nine symptoms of depression. ...
THE EFFECT OF COMORBIDITY IN ADULT MAJOR DEPRESSION
... comorbidity equals adversity. Given the lack of published evidence, I was interested to see what the data we gathered here in Christchurch, in a prospective clinical study that was set up to examine predictors of response to nortriptyline and fluoxetine in a sample of depressed outpatients, would re ...
... comorbidity equals adversity. Given the lack of published evidence, I was interested to see what the data we gathered here in Christchurch, in a prospective clinical study that was set up to examine predictors of response to nortriptyline and fluoxetine in a sample of depressed outpatients, would re ...
DEPRESSION OVERVIEW Bev Cobain, cousin of Kurt Cobain who
... * Seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Contrary to giddy "spring fever," the short, dark days of winter with its light deprivation causes some to sink deeply into "winter blahs." The farther north a person lives, the greater their risk (or the opposite in the southern hemisphere). Treatment of winter ...
... * Seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Contrary to giddy "spring fever," the short, dark days of winter with its light deprivation causes some to sink deeply into "winter blahs." The farther north a person lives, the greater their risk (or the opposite in the southern hemisphere). Treatment of winter ...
Psychosocial Factors and CHD - Heart Disease Prevention Program
... categorizes factors which are: • Psychologic – e.g, anxiety, depression • Psychosocial – e.g., work stress, discrimination, emotional support • Social-structural – e.g., socioeconomic status, social integration, neighborhood effects ...
... categorizes factors which are: • Psychologic – e.g, anxiety, depression • Psychosocial – e.g., work stress, discrimination, emotional support • Social-structural – e.g., socioeconomic status, social integration, neighborhood effects ...
Psychological Dysfunction and Treatment
... disease, resulting in him spending much of his childhood alone or with his mother. ...
... disease, resulting in him spending much of his childhood alone or with his mother. ...
06_Depression_Symptoms_Questionnaire_Adults_QIDS
... Depression - Adult The Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS) The Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS) is a selfadministered questionnaire; QIDS includes 16 items that capture the severity of nine depressive symptoms in the last 7 days. Each item is rated on a 4-point scale (0–3); to ...
... Depression - Adult The Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS) The Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS) is a selfadministered questionnaire; QIDS includes 16 items that capture the severity of nine depressive symptoms in the last 7 days. Each item is rated on a 4-point scale (0–3); to ...
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale
... 10.69), and 12.98 for schizophrenia (n = 50 and SD = 12.94) In a primary care sample (N = 53), Fechner-Bates et al. (1994) reported that a chi-square test that compared DSM-IIIR categories of mild, moderate, and severe depression with and without psychotic features against CES-D scores above or belo ...
... 10.69), and 12.98 for schizophrenia (n = 50 and SD = 12.94) In a primary care sample (N = 53), Fechner-Bates et al. (1994) reported that a chi-square test that compared DSM-IIIR categories of mild, moderate, and severe depression with and without psychotic features against CES-D scores above or belo ...
Final Paper - The Oxbow School
... Depression has been prevalent in my family for generations. I only became aware of this recently when I was diagnosed with some kind of chemical imbalance. I always have assumed that depression was due to social causes; people became depressed because they were unhappy with themselves. It was their ...
... Depression has been prevalent in my family for generations. I only became aware of this recently when I was diagnosed with some kind of chemical imbalance. I always have assumed that depression was due to social causes; people became depressed because they were unhappy with themselves. It was their ...
Due to our conception of depression in AD?
... Late life depression and cytokines Cytokines as chemical messengers between immune cells and endothelial cells, playing a key role in mediating immune and inflammatory responses which can lead to neurochemical (serotonin), neuroendocrine (HPA axis) and behavioural effects (depression) The pro-inf ...
... Late life depression and cytokines Cytokines as chemical messengers between immune cells and endothelial cells, playing a key role in mediating immune and inflammatory responses which can lead to neurochemical (serotonin), neuroendocrine (HPA axis) and behavioural effects (depression) The pro-inf ...
Update on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Juvenile Mood
... treated by their primary care physician or clinician Antidepressants, while very helpful in some, can cause rapid deterioration in others ...
... treated by their primary care physician or clinician Antidepressants, while very helpful in some, can cause rapid deterioration in others ...
Types of Mood Disorders
... ______________________ will experience depression in their lifetime. According to the DSM-IV, major depression is diagnosed when an individual experiences at least ____________ of the following nine symptoms of depression. Persistent ____________________ mood for most of the day Loss of interest ...
... ______________________ will experience depression in their lifetime. According to the DSM-IV, major depression is diagnosed when an individual experiences at least ____________ of the following nine symptoms of depression. Persistent ____________________ mood for most of the day Loss of interest ...