Applicability and effectiveness of the Dutch Multidisciplinary Guidelines for
... with a psychiatrist, a GP or any other doctor; or at least eight sessions of talking therapy with a psychologist or a psychiatrist lasting an average of 30 minutes [5, 6]. This means that details on the type and dosage of the prescribed antidepressant or anxiolytic medication were not taken into acc ...
... with a psychiatrist, a GP or any other doctor; or at least eight sessions of talking therapy with a psychologist or a psychiatrist lasting an average of 30 minutes [5, 6]. This means that details on the type and dosage of the prescribed antidepressant or anxiolytic medication were not taken into acc ...
Children And Allergic Rhinitis: Quality Of Life Issues
... However, of the most recently developed steroid treatments for allergic rhinitis, ciclesonide has been shown to have a particular mode of action with a lower tendency for systemic side effects. This is owing to its properties as a steroidal pro-drug that is converted into an active metabolite by est ...
... However, of the most recently developed steroid treatments for allergic rhinitis, ciclesonide has been shown to have a particular mode of action with a lower tendency for systemic side effects. This is owing to its properties as a steroidal pro-drug that is converted into an active metabolite by est ...
External Criticism by Parents and Obsessive
... Salkovskis et al imply that the experience of progressive criticism may lead to increased responsibility (P. M. Salkovskis et al., 1999). Childhood experience of regular criticism from parents or family members can cause turbulence for teenager. Teenagers are afraid of criticism, and it is believed ...
... Salkovskis et al imply that the experience of progressive criticism may lead to increased responsibility (P. M. Salkovskis et al., 1999). Childhood experience of regular criticism from parents or family members can cause turbulence for teenager. Teenagers are afraid of criticism, and it is believed ...
Clozapine Underutilization: Addressing the Barriers
... an accompanying curriculum about the clinical use of clozapine, which has been shown to increase their knowledge about the therapy.[64] In this way, no resident graduates without some basic knowledge of clozapine prescribing. Another study [65] found that providing exercises for psychiatric trainees ...
... an accompanying curriculum about the clinical use of clozapine, which has been shown to increase their knowledge about the therapy.[64] In this way, no resident graduates without some basic knowledge of clozapine prescribing. Another study [65] found that providing exercises for psychiatric trainees ...
Curriculum Vitae - Laureate Institute for Brain Research
... dysfunctions contribute to relapse in individuals with substance dependence? Moreover, I am interested in the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a tool to discover new drugs for psychiatric disorders. I am collaborating with several investigators at UCSD and other institutions to ...
... dysfunctions contribute to relapse in individuals with substance dependence? Moreover, I am interested in the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a tool to discover new drugs for psychiatric disorders. I am collaborating with several investigators at UCSD and other institutions to ...
More than Shyness: Selective Mutism and its Link to Sensory
... more children are diagnosed with SM among immigrant families (Krysanski, 2003). Nevertheless, it is important to have in mind that being bilingual is not a direct cause for selective mutism. Children prone to anxiety will develop SM because of the promoting factors such as being uncomfortable using ...
... more children are diagnosed with SM among immigrant families (Krysanski, 2003). Nevertheless, it is important to have in mind that being bilingual is not a direct cause for selective mutism. Children prone to anxiety will develop SM because of the promoting factors such as being uncomfortable using ...
Luzma Cardona, MD Harvard Medical School Brigham and
... At least 10 episodes occurring on ≥1 but <15 days per month for at least 3 months (≥12 and <180 days per year) H d h lasting Headache l ti from f 30 minutes i t tto 7 d days Headache has at least two of the following characteristics: ...
... At least 10 episodes occurring on ≥1 but <15 days per month for at least 3 months (≥12 and <180 days per year) H d h lasting Headache l ti from f 30 minutes i t tto 7 d days Headache has at least two of the following characteristics: ...
stimulant treatment history predicts frontal-striatal
... As I am writing this chapter, the Dutch public broadcasting association KRO-‐ NCRV is airing its second episode in a special series about ‘the ADHD-‐epidemic’. Within one week of announcing the making of this series earlier this year, ...
... As I am writing this chapter, the Dutch public broadcasting association KRO-‐ NCRV is airing its second episode in a special series about ‘the ADHD-‐epidemic’. Within one week of announcing the making of this series earlier this year, ...
Impact of a Cognitive Behavioral Pain Management Group on
... Eccleston (2010) found that anxiety and depression also contributed to disability for adults who suffer from chronic pain. Additionally, anxiety symptoms explained a significant amount of the variance in functioning in a sample of adolescents with chronic pain. The relationship between pain and depr ...
... Eccleston (2010) found that anxiety and depression also contributed to disability for adults who suffer from chronic pain. Additionally, anxiety symptoms explained a significant amount of the variance in functioning in a sample of adolescents with chronic pain. The relationship between pain and depr ...
Division of Motor Vehicles Medical Report Form PART I •
... ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Functional capacity (AHA), Check one of the following: Class I - No limitation of physical activity; ordinary physical activities cause no undue dyspnea, anginal pain or palpitation. Cla ...
... ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Functional capacity (AHA), Check one of the following: Class I - No limitation of physical activity; ordinary physical activities cause no undue dyspnea, anginal pain or palpitation. Cla ...
Demystifying Methemoglobinemia
... Johns Hopkins study had several key findings. Patients characterized by elevated MetHb levels were found in every clinical department of the hospital system. Nearly 20% of all patients evaluated with traditional COOximetry had elevated methemoglobin levels and 25% of the cases were accidentally foun ...
... Johns Hopkins study had several key findings. Patients characterized by elevated MetHb levels were found in every clinical department of the hospital system. Nearly 20% of all patients evaluated with traditional COOximetry had elevated methemoglobin levels and 25% of the cases were accidentally foun ...
Broadening the definition of generalized anxiety disorder: Effects on
... variance-covariance matrices adjusted for design effects using the Taylor series linearization method (Wolter, 1985). Statistical significance was evaluated at the .05 level using two-tailed tests. 2. Results 2.1. Prevalence and comorbidity of broadly defined GAD As expected, increasingly broader de ...
... variance-covariance matrices adjusted for design effects using the Taylor series linearization method (Wolter, 1985). Statistical significance was evaluated at the .05 level using two-tailed tests. 2. Results 2.1. Prevalence and comorbidity of broadly defined GAD As expected, increasingly broader de ...
Narcolepsy More common than you think!
... Ask drowsy patients if their legs or arms periodically get suddenly weak and unable to move for several minutes (i.e. cataplexy). Ask if vivid dreams are occurring that they remember into the evening or the next day (i.e. hypnogogic hallucinations). Ask if they feel the strong need to take daytime n ...
... Ask drowsy patients if their legs or arms periodically get suddenly weak and unable to move for several minutes (i.e. cataplexy). Ask if vivid dreams are occurring that they remember into the evening or the next day (i.e. hypnogogic hallucinations). Ask if they feel the strong need to take daytime n ...
... Background: The present study aims to analyze diagnostic concordance between the DSM-IV and the DSM-5 for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnostic criteria and their different groups of symptoms. Furthermore, analyses are conducted to establish the features of participants with no concordant ...
generalized anxiety disorder - Diversity
... anxiety in youth continues to be limited. Because youths’ mental capacities and emotions are constantly developing and shifting, it can be difficult to distinguish between fears and worries that are normal for a child’s developmental stage and those that may be of concern and necessitate special att ...
... anxiety in youth continues to be limited. Because youths’ mental capacities and emotions are constantly developing and shifting, it can be difficult to distinguish between fears and worries that are normal for a child’s developmental stage and those that may be of concern and necessitate special att ...
Training
... proposed three anger disorders they believe should be added to the DSM-IV The authors employed the dimensions of angry affect, cognitive distortions, and physiological arousal to create the ...
... proposed three anger disorders they believe should be added to the DSM-IV The authors employed the dimensions of angry affect, cognitive distortions, and physiological arousal to create the ...
Prenatal Factors in Schizophrenia
... risk for severe psychopathology for her unborn child in adulthood. The stressors studied to date have ranged from population threats of human origin (e.g., invasion) or from Mother Nature (e.g., tornados), to personal loss (e.g., death or fatal diagnosis of a close relative). Most studies compare ra ...
... risk for severe psychopathology for her unborn child in adulthood. The stressors studied to date have ranged from population threats of human origin (e.g., invasion) or from Mother Nature (e.g., tornados), to personal loss (e.g., death or fatal diagnosis of a close relative). Most studies compare ra ...
Depressive And Manic Episodes
... Many of us go through occasional periods of dejection, where life seems gray and nothing seems worth doing. Some of us have also known the opposite state, a mood of excitement and recklessness in which we become feverishly active and think we can accomplish anything. In other words, depression and m ...
... Many of us go through occasional periods of dejection, where life seems gray and nothing seems worth doing. Some of us have also known the opposite state, a mood of excitement and recklessness in which we become feverishly active and think we can accomplish anything. In other words, depression and m ...
Combat Related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans of
... There is a strong effort in the field of medicine and behavioral health to further investigate combat related PTSD in veterans of OEF/OIF. This seems to be a response to the prevalence of this issue, its impact on our society, a patriotic sense of service, and a high level of investment from the fed ...
... There is a strong effort in the field of medicine and behavioral health to further investigate combat related PTSD in veterans of OEF/OIF. This seems to be a response to the prevalence of this issue, its impact on our society, a patriotic sense of service, and a high level of investment from the fed ...
Eating Disorders – A Current Affair
... has increased at a faster rate than that of either obesity or eating disorders alone (Darby et al., 2009). Research on adolescent girls has found that those suffering obesity have high rates of disordered eating (Darby et al., 2009). A population survey conducted in South Australia found that one in ...
... has increased at a faster rate than that of either obesity or eating disorders alone (Darby et al., 2009). Research on adolescent girls has found that those suffering obesity have high rates of disordered eating (Darby et al., 2009). A population survey conducted in South Australia found that one in ...
briefing paper on dementia diagnosis
... et al., 2007a). There is limited recent data available on Irish GPs’ approaches to diagnosing and disclosing a diagnosis of dementia to their patients. Earlier research however showed that the obstacles to diagnosis encountered by them included that of differentiating normal ageing from symptoms of ...
... et al., 2007a). There is limited recent data available on Irish GPs’ approaches to diagnosing and disclosing a diagnosis of dementia to their patients. Earlier research however showed that the obstacles to diagnosis encountered by them included that of differentiating normal ageing from symptoms of ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... If clients do not respond to cognitive-behavioral therapy, other approaches may be tried A common alternative is interpersonal therapy (IPT); a treatment that seeks to improve interpersonal functioning may be tried Psychodynamic therapy has also been used ...
... If clients do not respond to cognitive-behavioral therapy, other approaches may be tried A common alternative is interpersonal therapy (IPT); a treatment that seeks to improve interpersonal functioning may be tried Psychodynamic therapy has also been used ...
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices regarding Leprosy among
... diet [2] and the misplaced notion of extreme contagiousness by casual contact and heritability. [6, 7] Apart from ignorance of general public, ignorance of healthcare professionals[8,9] also helps perpetuate such myths; ultimately such misconceptions generate negative attitudes and stigma. [10] We f ...
... diet [2] and the misplaced notion of extreme contagiousness by casual contact and heritability. [6, 7] Apart from ignorance of general public, ignorance of healthcare professionals[8,9] also helps perpetuate such myths; ultimately such misconceptions generate negative attitudes and stigma. [10] We f ...
Common mental health disorders
... 1.1.2 Uses and limitation of clinical guidelines Guidelines are not a substitute for professional knowledge and clinical judgement. They can be limited in their usefulness and applicability by a number of different factors: the availability of high-quality research evidence, the quality of the metho ...
... 1.1.2 Uses and limitation of clinical guidelines Guidelines are not a substitute for professional knowledge and clinical judgement. They can be limited in their usefulness and applicability by a number of different factors: the availability of high-quality research evidence, the quality of the metho ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 8: Eating and Sleep Disorders
... loss, the individual’s weight is within or above the normal range. Subthreshold Bulimia Nervosa (low frequency or limited duration) - All criteria for BN are met, except that the binge eating and inappropriate compensatory behaviors occur, on average, less than once a week and/or for less than for 3 ...
... loss, the individual’s weight is within or above the normal range. Subthreshold Bulimia Nervosa (low frequency or limited duration) - All criteria for BN are met, except that the binge eating and inappropriate compensatory behaviors occur, on average, less than once a week and/or for less than for 3 ...
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"".