International classification of sleep disorders, revised
... of Sleep Medicine provided support and helpful advice throughout the long process of developing the text. Karel M. Weigel, R.R.A., of the Council on Clinical Classifications; Robert H. Seeman, of the Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities; Patricia E. Brooks, R.R.A., of the Health Care F ...
... of Sleep Medicine provided support and helpful advice throughout the long process of developing the text. Karel M. Weigel, R.R.A., of the Council on Clinical Classifications; Robert H. Seeman, of the Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities; Patricia E. Brooks, R.R.A., of the Health Care F ...
Acquired Stuttering: Differential Diagnosis
... More and more evidence that developmental stuttering has a neurological base All stuttering is neurogenic “neurogenic stuttering”: pleonastic No differentiation any more between acquired (neurogenic) stuttering and developmental stuttering ...
... More and more evidence that developmental stuttering has a neurological base All stuttering is neurogenic “neurogenic stuttering”: pleonastic No differentiation any more between acquired (neurogenic) stuttering and developmental stuttering ...
Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders
... addition, we believe that a single volume containing a detailed comprehensive treatment handbook for cognitive therapy is timely in order to encourage greater use by clinicians of evidence-based psychotherapy for the anxiety disorders. The book is divided into three parts. Part I consists of four ch ...
... addition, we believe that a single volume containing a detailed comprehensive treatment handbook for cognitive therapy is timely in order to encourage greater use by clinicians of evidence-based psychotherapy for the anxiety disorders. The book is divided into three parts. Part I consists of four ch ...
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Success
... Copyright © 2009 by F. A. Davis Company. All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from ...
... Copyright © 2009 by F. A. Davis Company. All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from ...
1 - DORAS
... have taken a lead role in study design, organising and conducting collection of data, data analysis and preparation of the manuscripts. All of the co-authors have assisted with manuscript preparation. Professor Paula Trzepacz and Dr Maeve Leonard contributed substantially to the planning and design ...
... have taken a lead role in study design, organising and conducting collection of data, data analysis and preparation of the manuscripts. All of the co-authors have assisted with manuscript preparation. Professor Paula Trzepacz and Dr Maeve Leonard contributed substantially to the planning and design ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (or
... received little or no care or support, while many others with mild or moderate CFS/ME had not been diagnosed or were unable to access potentially effective care. A recent two-year programme to set up demonstration services has shown what can be achieved, and we wish to encourage development of care ...
... received little or no care or support, while many others with mild or moderate CFS/ME had not been diagnosed or were unable to access potentially effective care. A recent two-year programme to set up demonstration services has shown what can be achieved, and we wish to encourage development of care ...
Preview the material
... relatively new diagnosis, having been around for approximately 20 years. PDD-NOS is the diagnosis that has come to be commonly applied to those who are on the autism spectrum but do not generally meet the criteria for some other autism spectrum disorder in full, such as Asperger Syndrome. Defining f ...
... relatively new diagnosis, having been around for approximately 20 years. PDD-NOS is the diagnosis that has come to be commonly applied to those who are on the autism spectrum but do not generally meet the criteria for some other autism spectrum disorder in full, such as Asperger Syndrome. Defining f ...
Eric Youngstrom
... Elected to Fellow Status in the Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Division 53 of the American Psychological Association, August 2013. Elected as Fellow of Division 5 (Assessment and Measurement) and Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) in August 2014. Elected to Fellow Status in the ...
... Elected to Fellow Status in the Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Division 53 of the American Psychological Association, August 2013. Elected as Fellow of Division 5 (Assessment and Measurement) and Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) in August 2014. Elected to Fellow Status in the ...
Abstract
... situations, labeled entrapment, is central to the development of depressive symptoms (Gilbert, 2001a, 2001b). Gilbert and Allan (1998) argue that the motivation to escape, central to entrapment, distinguishes it from related concepts like learned helplessness. In humans, a sense of entrapment may be ...
... situations, labeled entrapment, is central to the development of depressive symptoms (Gilbert, 2001a, 2001b). Gilbert and Allan (1998) argue that the motivation to escape, central to entrapment, distinguishes it from related concepts like learned helplessness. In humans, a sense of entrapment may be ...
The Professional’s Guide to Parkinson’s Disease
... important that commissioners build services in accordance with the Guideline and the PDS is working with commissioners and health and social care professionals to support this process. One particular area in which PDS and health and social care professionals are collaborating effectively to improve ...
... important that commissioners build services in accordance with the Guideline and the PDS is working with commissioners and health and social care professionals to support this process. One particular area in which PDS and health and social care professionals are collaborating effectively to improve ...
Resources - National Center for Responsible Gaming
... The NCRG’s mission is to help individuals and families affected by gambling disorders by supporting the finest peer-reviewed, scientific research into pathological and youth gambling; encouraging the application of new research findings to improve prevention, diagnostic, intervention and treatment s ...
... The NCRG’s mission is to help individuals and families affected by gambling disorders by supporting the finest peer-reviewed, scientific research into pathological and youth gambling; encouraging the application of new research findings to improve prevention, diagnostic, intervention and treatment s ...
(2008). Nonresponse and dropout rates in outcome
... The occurrence of a traumatic event can be a crisis in a person’s life. PTSD is always a crisis in one’s life. When PTSD is set in place, psychological phenomena are amplified. All dimensions of a human being are under attack, which can be both a challenge and an opportunity. Patients often come in ...
... The occurrence of a traumatic event can be a crisis in a person’s life. PTSD is always a crisis in one’s life. When PTSD is set in place, psychological phenomena are amplified. All dimensions of a human being are under attack, which can be both a challenge and an opportunity. Patients often come in ...
Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
... recurrent substance-related legal problems or continued use despite social or interpersonal problems caused by the effects of substance use). Second, some differences were construed to be conceptually based because of explanatory statements in the ICD–10 clinical diagnostic guidelines2 or DSM–IV–TR ...
... recurrent substance-related legal problems or continued use despite social or interpersonal problems caused by the effects of substance use). Second, some differences were construed to be conceptually based because of explanatory statements in the ICD–10 clinical diagnostic guidelines2 or DSM–IV–TR ...
Reactive and proactive aggression in children A review of theory
... as anger and fear [51]. The other line focuses on non-impulsive aggression, which is goal-oriented and accompanied by low arousal [51]. With respect to non-impulsive aggression, there is an extensively researched group of people, referred to by forensic psychiatrists and psychologists as psychopaths ...
... as anger and fear [51]. The other line focuses on non-impulsive aggression, which is goal-oriented and accompanied by low arousal [51]. With respect to non-impulsive aggression, there is an extensively researched group of people, referred to by forensic psychiatrists and psychologists as psychopaths ...
Self-Ambivalence in Obsessive-Compulsive
... The second study examined the associations between self-ambivalence, OCD symptoms, OCD-related beliefs and anxiety disorders. This study found that selfambivalence related significantly to OCD symptoms and distinguished individuals with OCD from normal controls. However, it found no difference in se ...
... The second study examined the associations between self-ambivalence, OCD symptoms, OCD-related beliefs and anxiety disorders. This study found that selfambivalence related significantly to OCD symptoms and distinguished individuals with OCD from normal controls. However, it found no difference in se ...
An evaluation of the impact of the DSM-IV
... on ASD screening tools across previously used diagnostic labels now subsumed under ASD. The second study analyzed ASD symptoms reported by parents of high ability youth. Results from the first study suggest that parents of children diagnosed with different previously used ASD diagnoses do not differ ...
... on ASD screening tools across previously used diagnostic labels now subsumed under ASD. The second study analyzed ASD symptoms reported by parents of high ability youth. Results from the first study suggest that parents of children diagnosed with different previously used ASD diagnoses do not differ ...
Aids for management of common headache disorders in primary care
... (the HALT index), intended for pre-treatment assessment of illness severity, an outcome measure (the HART index), which is a guide to follow-up and need for treatmentreview, and a series of patient information leaflets developed to improve patients’ understanding of their headache disorders and thei ...
... (the HALT index), intended for pre-treatment assessment of illness severity, an outcome measure (the HART index), which is a guide to follow-up and need for treatmentreview, and a series of patient information leaflets developed to improve patients’ understanding of their headache disorders and thei ...
Suggested APA style reference - American Counseling Association
... U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Suicide is a serious public health problem. In 1996, the year for which the most recent statistics are available, suicide was the ninth leading cause of mortality in the United States, responsible for nearly 31,000 deaths. This number is more than 50% hig ...
... U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Suicide is a serious public health problem. In 1996, the year for which the most recent statistics are available, suicide was the ninth leading cause of mortality in the United States, responsible for nearly 31,000 deaths. This number is more than 50% hig ...
sleep disorders in children and adolescents
... This publication is intended for professionals training or practicing in mental health and not for the general public. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor or IACAPAP. This publication seeks to describe the best treatments and pract ...
... This publication is intended for professionals training or practicing in mental health and not for the general public. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor or IACAPAP. This publication seeks to describe the best treatments and pract ...
U. S. Navy Aeromedical Reference and Waiver Guide
... HIV Testing: Must be negative or documented that it was drawn. Hematocrit: Males 40-52%. Females 37-47%. If values are outside of this range refer to ARWG for proper evaluation and disposition. Lipid Panel: There are no standards at this time. This does not mean the flight surgeon can ignore these v ...
... HIV Testing: Must be negative or documented that it was drawn. Hematocrit: Males 40-52%. Females 37-47%. If values are outside of this range refer to ARWG for proper evaluation and disposition. Lipid Panel: There are no standards at this time. This does not mean the flight surgeon can ignore these v ...
Self-Reported Depressive Symptoms and Antisocial
... The subjects were 14 to16-year-old adolescents in SHPS [N 50, 569 (50.1% boys)] and 15 to 17year-old adolescents in the AMHC Study [N 3, 278 (50.9% boys) at baseline, N 2, 070 (43.6% boys) at follow-up]. The data was collected through school surveys based on self-report scales previously widely used ...
... The subjects were 14 to16-year-old adolescents in SHPS [N 50, 569 (50.1% boys)] and 15 to 17year-old adolescents in the AMHC Study [N 3, 278 (50.9% boys) at baseline, N 2, 070 (43.6% boys) at follow-up]. The data was collected through school surveys based on self-report scales previously widely used ...
Towards a Better Understanding of Caregiver Distress in First
... Jens Einar Jansen University of Copenhagen & ...
... Jens Einar Jansen University of Copenhagen & ...
Perfectionism and eating disorders - The Bardone
... Kraemer, and Agras (2004) concluded that empirical work supports perfectionism as a correlate in the context of crosssectional designs and (the few existing) longitudinal designs, and as a specific correlate in studies retrospectively assessing perfectionism. In his meta-analytic review, Stice (2002 ...
... Kraemer, and Agras (2004) concluded that empirical work supports perfectionism as a correlate in the context of crosssectional designs and (the few existing) longitudinal designs, and as a specific correlate in studies retrospectively assessing perfectionism. In his meta-analytic review, Stice (2002 ...
... the treatment process. The evidence on treatment setting, brief and early intervention with problem drinkers is reviewed. The review also covers pharmacotherapies for alcohol dependence, a range of psychosocial interventions, motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioural, behavioural couples and ...
Controversy surrounding psychiatry
Controversy has often surrounded psychiatry, and the term anti-psychiatry was coined by psychiatrist David Cooper in 1967. The general anti-psychiatry view is that psychiatric treatments are ultimately more damaging than helpful to patients, and psychiatry's history involves what may now be seen as dangerous treatments, such as electroconvulsive therapy and lobotomy. Some ex-patient groups have become anti-psychiatric, often referring to themselves as ""survivors"".