From Zero to a Hundred in a Split Second
... often repeated what he said; both his articulation and the logic of his sentences were difficult to understand. He had rapid and inappropriate changes of topic, with no transitional cues for the listener. There was no looseness of associations, yet his communications could be experienced as tangenti ...
... often repeated what he said; both his articulation and the logic of his sentences were difficult to understand. He had rapid and inappropriate changes of topic, with no transitional cues for the listener. There was no looseness of associations, yet his communications could be experienced as tangenti ...
disorder
... One reason to diagnose a disorder is to make decisions about treating the problem. Based on older understanding of psychological disorders, treatments have included: exorcising evil spirits, beatings, caging/restraint, and ...
... One reason to diagnose a disorder is to make decisions about treating the problem. Based on older understanding of psychological disorders, treatments have included: exorcising evil spirits, beatings, caging/restraint, and ...
ADHD and Tics or Tourette Syndrome
... example, are they brought on or made worse by stress or tiredness) may also be key in recommending appropriate modifications or strategies to deal with them. ...
... example, are they brought on or made worse by stress or tiredness) may also be key in recommending appropriate modifications or strategies to deal with them. ...
Lesson 6
... Neurosis. Neurosis is a disorder of behavior due to emotional tension resulting from frustration, conflict, depression or marked insecurity. The person who develops a neurosis breaks down under the pressure of his outer and inner stresses and displays a host of distressing symptoms, although it is n ...
... Neurosis. Neurosis is a disorder of behavior due to emotional tension resulting from frustration, conflict, depression or marked insecurity. The person who develops a neurosis breaks down under the pressure of his outer and inner stresses and displays a host of distressing symptoms, although it is n ...
Characterizing cognition in ADHD: beyond executive dysfunction
... found to reflect ‘hot’ EF deficits. This gives rise to the possibility that some individuals with ADHD will manifest primarily ‘hot’ EF dysfunction, whereas others will show mainly ‘cool’ EF deficits and others will have both types. For example, risky decision making in the Iowa gambling task – an i ...
... found to reflect ‘hot’ EF deficits. This gives rise to the possibility that some individuals with ADHD will manifest primarily ‘hot’ EF dysfunction, whereas others will show mainly ‘cool’ EF deficits and others will have both types. For example, risky decision making in the Iowa gambling task – an i ...
MORE THAN SAD PPT PRESENTATION
... Neither teens nor the adults who are close to them recognize symptoms as a treatable illness Fear of what treatment might involve Belief that nothing can help Perception that seeking help is a sign of weakness or failure Feeling too embarrassed to seek help Belief that adults aren’t receptive to tee ...
... Neither teens nor the adults who are close to them recognize symptoms as a treatable illness Fear of what treatment might involve Belief that nothing can help Perception that seeking help is a sign of weakness or failure Feeling too embarrassed to seek help Belief that adults aren’t receptive to tee ...
Your Choice: Lifestyle, Medication and Recovery
... concerned themselves with issues of poverty and public policy, suicide prevention and service users’ experiences. Over the last fifteen to twenty years, the way in which mental healthcare services are delivered to people has changed significantly. Modern mental healthcare services should have a numb ...
... concerned themselves with issues of poverty and public policy, suicide prevention and service users’ experiences. Over the last fifteen to twenty years, the way in which mental healthcare services are delivered to people has changed significantly. Modern mental healthcare services should have a numb ...
Childbearing, Psychiatric Illness and Maternal Infant Health
... PDD and Postpartum Psychosis • Are these illnesses distinct from mood disorders that occur at times other than during the perinatal period? Not in the DSM–postpartum onset specifier – Control for other risk factors—increase risk for PPD, increase sensitivity to hormonal manipulation – ¼ women with ...
... PDD and Postpartum Psychosis • Are these illnesses distinct from mood disorders that occur at times other than during the perinatal period? Not in the DSM–postpartum onset specifier – Control for other risk factors—increase risk for PPD, increase sensitivity to hormonal manipulation – ¼ women with ...
Definition
... Linehan, M. (1993): Cognitive-behavioral treatment of borderline personality disorder. New York: Guilford. Roth, S., Newman, E., Pelcovitz, D., van der Kolk, B., & Mandel, F. S. (1997). Complex PTSD in victims exposed to sexual and physical abuse: Results from the DSM-IV field trial for Posttraumati ...
... Linehan, M. (1993): Cognitive-behavioral treatment of borderline personality disorder. New York: Guilford. Roth, S., Newman, E., Pelcovitz, D., van der Kolk, B., & Mandel, F. S. (1997). Complex PTSD in victims exposed to sexual and physical abuse: Results from the DSM-IV field trial for Posttraumati ...
DSM - Roger Peele
... SPECIFIED defined as “This category is a residual category for disorders with onset in infancy, childhood, or adolescence that do not meet criteria for any specific disorder in the Classification.” [WPS had a motion to correct this.] ...
... SPECIFIED defined as “This category is a residual category for disorders with onset in infancy, childhood, or adolescence that do not meet criteria for any specific disorder in the Classification.” [WPS had a motion to correct this.] ...
Massachusetts General Hospital SAFER Criteria for Clinical
... (DSM),4 may not be sufficient for contemporary antidepressant drug development.5 First, the current DSM-5 MDD criteria allow for the inclusion of patients with heterogeneous symptoms representing several depressive syndromes/subtypes. Second, a large number of symptoms commonly reported by depressed ...
... (DSM),4 may not be sufficient for contemporary antidepressant drug development.5 First, the current DSM-5 MDD criteria allow for the inclusion of patients with heterogeneous symptoms representing several depressive syndromes/subtypes. Second, a large number of symptoms commonly reported by depressed ...
Administrative Assistant Meeting
... usually take precedence over more focal or narrow diagnoses Occasional exception to this rule: when the less pervasive diagnosis becomes the focus of clinical attention (when there is a specific treatment plan) ...
... usually take precedence over more focal or narrow diagnoses Occasional exception to this rule: when the less pervasive diagnosis becomes the focus of clinical attention (when there is a specific treatment plan) ...
Evaluation of cognitive restructuring for post
... knowledge, and in other symptoms than those who received usual services, with benefits maintained 3- and 6-months posttreatment. These positive findings raise questions about which specific components of the CBT programme are most critical to changes in PTSD: education, breathing retraining or cogni ...
... knowledge, and in other symptoms than those who received usual services, with benefits maintained 3- and 6-months posttreatment. These positive findings raise questions about which specific components of the CBT programme are most critical to changes in PTSD: education, breathing retraining or cogni ...
Theories of personality - abbydelman / FrontPage
... 5-HTT is a gene that is present in either a long or short form. 17% of individuals with the long form become severely depressed. 43% of individuals with 2 copies of the short form become depressed. ...
... 5-HTT is a gene that is present in either a long or short form. 17% of individuals with the long form become severely depressed. 43% of individuals with 2 copies of the short form become depressed. ...
особливості порушення психічного здоров´я у комбатантів при птср
... become increasingly scientific and practical importance in connection with the conduct of military operations in the East of the country. In addition, it should be noted that the specifics of the combat imposes high demands on the individual, the state of her mental health and physical development. ...
... become increasingly scientific and practical importance in connection with the conduct of military operations in the East of the country. In addition, it should be noted that the specifics of the combat imposes high demands on the individual, the state of her mental health and physical development. ...
Stáhnout
... A) The patient must have been exposed to a stressful event or situation (of either brief or long duration) of an exceptionally threatening or catastrophic nature, which is likely to cause pervasive distress in almost anyone. B) There must be persistent remembering or reliving of the stressor in in ...
... A) The patient must have been exposed to a stressful event or situation (of either brief or long duration) of an exceptionally threatening or catastrophic nature, which is likely to cause pervasive distress in almost anyone. B) There must be persistent remembering or reliving of the stressor in in ...
There is a complex relationship between biology, specifically family
... the diathesis-stress theory. Regarding the creation of mental illness, research found that “mental health consequences can occur from stressful life events, such as: divorce, unemployment, physical illness, and the death of close relations” (Horwitz 2002:159). Other factors mentioned that contribute ...
... the diathesis-stress theory. Regarding the creation of mental illness, research found that “mental health consequences can occur from stressful life events, such as: divorce, unemployment, physical illness, and the death of close relations” (Horwitz 2002:159). Other factors mentioned that contribute ...
Beyond the Practice Parameters
... disorders, impairing tic disorders, epilepsy, history of substance abuse, and structural cardiac or cardiovascular conditions that may be compromised by increases in blood pressure or heart rate warrant caution when using stimulants. ...
... disorders, impairing tic disorders, epilepsy, history of substance abuse, and structural cardiac or cardiovascular conditions that may be compromised by increases in blood pressure or heart rate warrant caution when using stimulants. ...
Using DSM-5 in Case Formulation and Treatment Planning
... low energy throughout the day that she is unable to schedule a job interview. ...
... low energy throughout the day that she is unable to schedule a job interview. ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Anesthesia Emergence
... α2 agonist. When it binds to α2-mediated receptors, it decreases presynaptic calcium levels, thus inhibiting the release of norepinephrine. This decreases sympathetic tone and, in turn, decreases the sympathetic cascade, which is associated with flight or fight response.10 To achieve optimal pain c ...
... α2 agonist. When it binds to α2-mediated receptors, it decreases presynaptic calcium levels, thus inhibiting the release of norepinephrine. This decreases sympathetic tone and, in turn, decreases the sympathetic cascade, which is associated with flight or fight response.10 To achieve optimal pain c ...
Slide 1
... Limitations There are real world challenges with categorical systems • Categorical systems do not always fit with the range of symptoms of a specific client – Client with schizophrenia can have several other symptoms not included in the criteria set • Depression, anxiety, insomnia, suicidal ideatio ...
... Limitations There are real world challenges with categorical systems • Categorical systems do not always fit with the range of symptoms of a specific client – Client with schizophrenia can have several other symptoms not included in the criteria set • Depression, anxiety, insomnia, suicidal ideatio ...
dsm-v review
... DSM-5 consolidates substance abuse and dependence into one disorder: substance use disorder accompanied by criteria for: intoxication, withdrawal, substance-induced disorders, and unspecified related disorders. Criteria are nearly identical to DSM-IV w/ exception of: -Recurrent substance-related leg ...
... DSM-5 consolidates substance abuse and dependence into one disorder: substance use disorder accompanied by criteria for: intoxication, withdrawal, substance-induced disorders, and unspecified related disorders. Criteria are nearly identical to DSM-IV w/ exception of: -Recurrent substance-related leg ...
Dementia Delirium Depression - Georgia Gerontology Society
... due to getting up frequently to use the bathroom at night. Her adult daughter reports that Ms. Smith has had difficulty remembering things lately like appointments and names. ...
... due to getting up frequently to use the bathroom at night. Her adult daughter reports that Ms. Smith has had difficulty remembering things lately like appointments and names. ...
Mood Stabilizers and Mood Swings: In Search of a Definition
... There is another contributing issue to what I believe is the overdiagnosis of BD. In addition to "mood swings" being used as the basis for diagnosis, irritability has gained new status. It has always been appreciated that irritability, rather than euphoria, can be part of a manic episode. But one wo ...
... There is another contributing issue to what I believe is the overdiagnosis of BD. In addition to "mood swings" being used as the basis for diagnosis, irritability has gained new status. It has always been appreciated that irritability, rather than euphoria, can be part of a manic episode. But one wo ...
The Practical Management of Depression
... Depression: Current Treatment Patterns • Only about 1/3 of patients with major depression seek care for their depression (1) • Less than 1/2 of patients with major depression are explicitly ...
... Depression: Current Treatment Patterns • Only about 1/3 of patients with major depression seek care for their depression (1) • Less than 1/2 of patients with major depression are explicitly ...
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"".