Chronic Daily Headache - Center for Continuing Medical Education
... B. Regular overuse for ≥3 months of one or more drugs that can be taken for acute and/or symptomatic treatment of headache C. Headache has developed or markedly worsened during medication overuse D Headache resolves or reverts to its previous pattern D. within 2 months after discontinuation of overu ...
... B. Regular overuse for ≥3 months of one or more drugs that can be taken for acute and/or symptomatic treatment of headache C. Headache has developed or markedly worsened during medication overuse D Headache resolves or reverts to its previous pattern D. within 2 months after discontinuation of overu ...
Chapter 16: Specific Disorders and Treatments
... supposed to enter through those holes when the smoker inhales and therefore dilute the tobacco smoke. If people smoke such cigarettes without covering the air holes, little tar and nicotine pass through the cigarette, as we see from the relatively clean filter tip. However, if people cover the holes ...
... supposed to enter through those holes when the smoker inhales and therefore dilute the tobacco smoke. If people smoke such cigarettes without covering the air holes, little tar and nicotine pass through the cigarette, as we see from the relatively clean filter tip. However, if people cover the holes ...
eating-disorder-ks - Association of Community Mental Health
... or desire to hold on to the illness and the perceived sense of control it brings. People do not choose to have eating disorders. They are the result of complex biological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors. ...
... or desire to hold on to the illness and the perceived sense of control it brings. People do not choose to have eating disorders. They are the result of complex biological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors. ...
Recognizing and Managing Shift Work Disorder, an
... Shift work and, especially, shift work disorder are associated with various potential quality-of-life consequences. These include mood disorders, particularly depression, which along with missed family and social activities (see Figure 2) can contribute to discord in personal and professional relat ...
... Shift work and, especially, shift work disorder are associated with various potential quality-of-life consequences. These include mood disorders, particularly depression, which along with missed family and social activities (see Figure 2) can contribute to discord in personal and professional relat ...
Acceptance and commitment therapy for depression following
... of psychosis (Tai & Turkington, 2009). Acceptance-based approaches place less emphasis on altering the content of cognitions in favour of focusing on how individuals relate to these cognitions. One possibility that warrants research attention is whether these newer approaches provide alternative opt ...
... of psychosis (Tai & Turkington, 2009). Acceptance-based approaches place less emphasis on altering the content of cognitions in favour of focusing on how individuals relate to these cognitions. One possibility that warrants research attention is whether these newer approaches provide alternative opt ...
Depression in Children and Young People Identification and management
... used in the development of the guideline, the generalisability of research findings and the uniqueness of individual patients. Although the quality of research in depression in children and young people is variable, the methodology used here reflects current international understanding on the appro ...
... used in the development of the guideline, the generalisability of research findings and the uniqueness of individual patients. Although the quality of research in depression in children and young people is variable, the methodology used here reflects current international understanding on the appro ...
This is an unpublished and confidential document being submitted
... Afghanistan are estimated to be PTSD-positive (Institute of Medicine, 2006). PTSD is associated with co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues subsequent to deployment (Defense Health Board Task Force on Mental Health, 2007). Over 80% of PTSD sufferers meet ...
... Afghanistan are estimated to be PTSD-positive (Institute of Medicine, 2006). PTSD is associated with co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues subsequent to deployment (Defense Health Board Task Force on Mental Health, 2007). Over 80% of PTSD sufferers meet ...
Thesis - KI Open Archive
... regardless of whether the threat is actual or perceived (1,3). Anxiety, like fear, can range from a mild reaction to a novel situation, to an anxiety attack with several physical symptoms and a feeling of impending doom. 1.1.2 Normal fear Fear, often being an adaptive response, is very common among ...
... regardless of whether the threat is actual or perceived (1,3). Anxiety, like fear, can range from a mild reaction to a novel situation, to an anxiety attack with several physical symptoms and a feeling of impending doom. 1.1.2 Normal fear Fear, often being an adaptive response, is very common among ...
A Twin Study of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... notice that these symptoms must be presented with at least moderate severity. ...
... notice that these symptoms must be presented with at least moderate severity. ...
Outcome of Early Intervention for Children With Autism
... 15 hr/wk of intervention in class with typically developing children. The program integrated behavior analytic approaches with "developmentally appropriate practice" (Bredekamp. 1987). Extensive efforts were devoted to having children with autism learn from interactions with typically developing pee ...
... 15 hr/wk of intervention in class with typically developing children. The program integrated behavior analytic approaches with "developmentally appropriate practice" (Bredekamp. 1987). Extensive efforts were devoted to having children with autism learn from interactions with typically developing pee ...
Beyond Clutter The Complex Disorder of Hoarding
... of items that are not needed or for which there is no available space. Specify whether hoarding beliefs and behaviors are currently characterized by Good or Fair Insight: Recognizes that hoarding-related beliefs and behaviors (pertaining to difficulty discarding items, clutter, or excessive acquisit ...
... of items that are not needed or for which there is no available space. Specify whether hoarding beliefs and behaviors are currently characterized by Good or Fair Insight: Recognizes that hoarding-related beliefs and behaviors (pertaining to difficulty discarding items, clutter, or excessive acquisit ...
Guidelines for the Support and Management of People with Dementia
... Nevertheless, there is often considerable comorbidity found in people with dementia. Treatment of this can often offer substantial improvement to a person’s quality of life. An evaluation of elderly people with progressive cognitive impairment must be undertaken with the goal of improving patient we ...
... Nevertheless, there is often considerable comorbidity found in people with dementia. Treatment of this can often offer substantial improvement to a person’s quality of life. An evaluation of elderly people with progressive cognitive impairment must be undertaken with the goal of improving patient we ...
change in developmental quotient in toddlers
... her observation that many children with autism were born of parents with “defective” intelligence, Kanner continued to report a correlation between highly intelligent parents and autism. Researchers continued to cite the affluent and intelligent background of children with autism even into the 1980s ...
... her observation that many children with autism were born of parents with “defective” intelligence, Kanner continued to report a correlation between highly intelligent parents and autism. Researchers continued to cite the affluent and intelligent background of children with autism even into the 1980s ...
Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology
... War is transformative and affects service members on a number of different levels. Since October of 2001, approximately 1.64 million U.S. troops have been deployed as part of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) to Afghanistan or Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) to Iraq. These conflicts make up the most su ...
... War is transformative and affects service members on a number of different levels. Since October of 2001, approximately 1.64 million U.S. troops have been deployed as part of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) to Afghanistan or Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) to Iraq. These conflicts make up the most su ...
Remission from post-traumatic stress disorder in adults: A systematic
... remission rates of PTSD, 5) use of a validated PTSD measurement (diagnostic interview or self-report) that was based on either DSM or ICD criteria for PTSD, 6) follow-up conducted at least ten months after the first assessment, 7) report of response and drop-out rates, and 8) the majority of particip ...
... remission rates of PTSD, 5) use of a validated PTSD measurement (diagnostic interview or self-report) that was based on either DSM or ICD criteria for PTSD, 6) follow-up conducted at least ten months after the first assessment, 7) report of response and drop-out rates, and 8) the majority of particip ...
social phobia - UCT health sciences
... • 27 short-term trials of Rx-resistant anxiety • 19 investigated augmentation in OCD • Similar design features eg low doses of antipsychotic agents in SRI non-responders • Overall symptom severity reduced to a larger extent with these agents ...
... • 27 short-term trials of Rx-resistant anxiety • 19 investigated augmentation in OCD • Similar design features eg low doses of antipsychotic agents in SRI non-responders • Overall symptom severity reduced to a larger extent with these agents ...
Anxiety Disorders and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
... and therefore excludes individuals who may be experiencing high levels of anxiety but did not choose not to seek help from the local physician. In some cases, studies available for the assessment of the mental health of Aboriginal peoples in Canada do not provide the information needed to determine ...
... and therefore excludes individuals who may be experiencing high levels of anxiety but did not choose not to seek help from the local physician. In some cases, studies available for the assessment of the mental health of Aboriginal peoples in Canada do not provide the information needed to determine ...
Document
... More and more people are experiencing trauma. Epidemiological studies from the United States shows that 37-92% (depending of the sampling) of Americans have experiences a highly traumatic event2. However, only 8% in this population will develop PTSD (Kessler et al, 1995). How a person reacts to seve ...
... More and more people are experiencing trauma. Epidemiological studies from the United States shows that 37-92% (depending of the sampling) of Americans have experiences a highly traumatic event2. However, only 8% in this population will develop PTSD (Kessler et al, 1995). How a person reacts to seve ...
Guidelines for mild traumatic brain injury following closed head injury
... MTBI has been associated with a variety of adverse cognitive, physical, behavioural and social consequences in the short term, although some patients with MTBI demonstrate long-term limitations43 71. Limited research has been conducted on the economic and social costs of the consequences of MTBI. Th ...
... MTBI has been associated with a variety of adverse cognitive, physical, behavioural and social consequences in the short term, although some patients with MTBI demonstrate long-term limitations43 71. Limited research has been conducted on the economic and social costs of the consequences of MTBI. Th ...
Depression in adults: recognition and management
... severities of depression in order to guide diagnosis and treatment, and their value is determined by how useful they are in practice. After careful review of the diagnostic criteria and the evidence, the Guideline Development Group decided to adopt DSM-IV criteria for this update rather than ICD-10, ...
... severities of depression in order to guide diagnosis and treatment, and their value is determined by how useful they are in practice. After careful review of the diagnostic criteria and the evidence, the Guideline Development Group decided to adopt DSM-IV criteria for this update rather than ICD-10, ...
Psychological Disorders - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... The Sociocultural Approach The psychological approach mainly attributes psychological problems to unconscious conflicts, negative cognitions, low self-concept, and other factors within the individual (Nolen-Hoeksema, 2004). The sociocultural approach places more emphasis on the larger social context ...
... The Sociocultural Approach The psychological approach mainly attributes psychological problems to unconscious conflicts, negative cognitions, low self-concept, and other factors within the individual (Nolen-Hoeksema, 2004). The sociocultural approach places more emphasis on the larger social context ...
Clinical Case Studies
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... Downloaded from ccs.sagepub.com at UNIV OF TULSA on September 17, 2013 ...
What is Insomnia? Insomnia is characterized by difficulties in getting
... inefficient sleep that does not stem from another medical, psychiatric, or environmental cause. It often involves negative conditioning (learned behaviour) in sleep. An example of this is the vicious cycle that often develops when a person is unable to sleep, increasing their preoccupation and frust ...
... inefficient sleep that does not stem from another medical, psychiatric, or environmental cause. It often involves negative conditioning (learned behaviour) in sleep. An example of this is the vicious cycle that often develops when a person is unable to sleep, increasing their preoccupation and frust ...
Psychological Evaluations in Litigation: A
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... Los Angeles, California 90064 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form of printing or by any other means, electronic or mechanical, including but not limited to, photocopying, audiovisual recording and/or information storage, unless expressly give ...
Educator Toolkit – National Eating Disorders
... confusion. How can such a bright student seem to sacrifice everything for the sake of being thin? How will he succeed if he’s always missing class due to medical appointments? Is there anything I can do to make school easier for her? Although these questions and concerns are the signs of a good and ...
... confusion. How can such a bright student seem to sacrifice everything for the sake of being thin? How will he succeed if he’s always missing class due to medical appointments? Is there anything I can do to make school easier for her? Although these questions and concerns are the signs of a good 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"".