ADHD-SA
... substances more frequently to attenuate their mood and to help them sleep. No evidence of differences in types of substances has emerged between substance-abusing teen-agers with or without ADHD (Biederman et al., 1997). In addition, the potential importance of selfmedication needs to be tempered a ...
... substances more frequently to attenuate their mood and to help them sleep. No evidence of differences in types of substances has emerged between substance-abusing teen-agers with or without ADHD (Biederman et al., 1997). In addition, the potential importance of selfmedication needs to be tempered a ...
case formulation and integration of information in child
... 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 ...
Value-Based Mental Health Care Delivery
... Physical health IPUs should include dedicated mental health providers who understand the mental health needs of the patients they treat, detect developing mental illness, and intervene early – Social workers or other mid-level providers can occupy such roles, referring out complex cases to psycholog ...
... Physical health IPUs should include dedicated mental health providers who understand the mental health needs of the patients they treat, detect developing mental illness, and intervene early – Social workers or other mid-level providers can occupy such roles, referring out complex cases to psycholog ...
Psychological disorder
... attack or where there may be no escape or help if a panic attack were to come. •Not everyone with panic disorder develops ...
... attack or where there may be no escape or help if a panic attack were to come. •Not everyone with panic disorder develops ...
Slide 1
... disorders in 288 patients with bipolar disorder and the relationships of these comorbid disorders to selected demographic and historical illness variables 65% of the patients with bipolar disorder also met DSM-IV criteria for at least one comorbid lifetime axis I disorder no differences in comorbidi ...
... disorders in 288 patients with bipolar disorder and the relationships of these comorbid disorders to selected demographic and historical illness variables 65% of the patients with bipolar disorder also met DSM-IV criteria for at least one comorbid lifetime axis I disorder no differences in comorbidi ...
At the Movies
... some time in their lives. The nurse who learns to listen to, understand, empathize with, and provide help for the emotional aspects of a client’s life and illness will have at his or her disposal some of the most powerful tools of a skilled healer. The core of psychiatric mental health nursing invol ...
... some time in their lives. The nurse who learns to listen to, understand, empathize with, and provide help for the emotional aspects of a client’s life and illness will have at his or her disposal some of the most powerful tools of a skilled healer. The core of psychiatric mental health nursing invol ...
journals - the biopsychology research group
... and these were combined with items that scored two or more from teacher ratings of DSM-IV items taken from the long version of the Conners’ Teacher Rating Scale [Conners, 1995]. The diagnosis of ADHD was made if sufficient items were identified to fulfill DSM-IV criteria, and both impairment (based ...
... and these were combined with items that scored two or more from teacher ratings of DSM-IV items taken from the long version of the Conners’ Teacher Rating Scale [Conners, 1995]. The diagnosis of ADHD was made if sufficient items were identified to fulfill DSM-IV criteria, and both impairment (based ...
Adolescent subthreshold-depression and anxiety
... DSM-IV-TR or ICD-10 due to an insufficient number or duration of symptoms (Johnson, Weissman, & Klerman, 1992). Patients with substantial functional impairment who do not meet diagnostic criteria are regarded as having subthreshold disorders (Judd, Rapaport, Paulus, & Brown, 1994). Helmchen and Lind ...
... DSM-IV-TR or ICD-10 due to an insufficient number or duration of symptoms (Johnson, Weissman, & Klerman, 1992). Patients with substantial functional impairment who do not meet diagnostic criteria are regarded as having subthreshold disorders (Judd, Rapaport, Paulus, & Brown, 1994). Helmchen and Lind ...
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
... obtain referrals for supportive services. Finally, safety concerns have both personal and societal ramifications. Individuals with dementia have twice the rate of car collisions relative to individuals without this condition. [13] ...
... obtain referrals for supportive services. Finally, safety concerns have both personal and societal ramifications. Individuals with dementia have twice the rate of car collisions relative to individuals without this condition. [13] ...
Characteristics of Female Homicide Offenders Found Not Guilty by
... of delusion that causes perception of a personal threat and a lack of self-control. The authors reported that TCO delusions have been identified as correlating strongly with violence. Other studies have failed to find an association between TCO delusions and violence.7,8 In the United States, the mo ...
... of delusion that causes perception of a personal threat and a lack of self-control. The authors reported that TCO delusions have been identified as correlating strongly with violence. Other studies have failed to find an association between TCO delusions and violence.7,8 In the United States, the mo ...
Sociotropic personality traits positively correlate with the
... objectives or when they experience failure.[7] Unmet expectations are related to vulnerability to depression for both sociotropic and autonomic individuals.[8] These traits, when present at high levels of intensity, are important factors in prospectively predicting the development of depression.[8] ...
... objectives or when they experience failure.[7] Unmet expectations are related to vulnerability to depression for both sociotropic and autonomic individuals.[8] These traits, when present at high levels of intensity, are important factors in prospectively predicting the development of depression.[8] ...
Treatment Guidelines for Psychotic Disorders
... General Goals of treatment As with treatment of all psychiatric illnesses, the goals of treatment are to reduce or eliminate symptoms and to restore function. For psychotic disorders, recovery may not mean the complete absence of symptoms, but usually means that the person will be able to work, to p ...
... General Goals of treatment As with treatment of all psychiatric illnesses, the goals of treatment are to reduce or eliminate symptoms and to restore function. For psychotic disorders, recovery may not mean the complete absence of symptoms, but usually means that the person will be able to work, to p ...
IBD and the Brain Eva Szigethy MD, PHD Associate Professor
... Shire, Genentech, Prometheus Labs, Salix ...
... Shire, Genentech, Prometheus Labs, Salix ...
Personality Disorders
... -indulge in self destructive behaviors (drugs, sex) -lack of coherent sense of self -self mutilation (cutting with razor/knife) -suicide attempts -intense fear of abandonment ...
... -indulge in self destructive behaviors (drugs, sex) -lack of coherent sense of self -self mutilation (cutting with razor/knife) -suicide attempts -intense fear of abandonment ...
2 - UBC Psychology`s Research Labs
... totally unaware of her surroundings. She is talking loudly to no one in particular, is often using words that people around her find unintelligible, and is occasionally barking. When later questioned about her behaviour, she reports that she was talking with a man who had recently died and had brief ...
... totally unaware of her surroundings. She is talking loudly to no one in particular, is often using words that people around her find unintelligible, and is occasionally barking. When later questioned about her behaviour, she reports that she was talking with a man who had recently died and had brief ...
Pediatric PTSD - PAL Wyoming: Partnership Access Line
... Approach that helps patients understand and change how they think and react to their trauma and its aftermath by directly addressing the trauma with child AND caregivers. The goal is to understand how certain thoughts about the trauma cause the patient stress and make their symptoms worse. In a ...
... Approach that helps patients understand and change how they think and react to their trauma and its aftermath by directly addressing the trauma with child AND caregivers. The goal is to understand how certain thoughts about the trauma cause the patient stress and make their symptoms worse. In a ...
Advances in schizophrenia
... discrete clinical features with extensive variation between in- dopamine agonist to induce paranoia, whereas dopamine andividuals. No single symptom is unique to schizophrenia or tagonists reduced psychosis. This theory has recently received evident in every case. The central features include what a ...
... discrete clinical features with extensive variation between in- dopamine agonist to induce paranoia, whereas dopamine andividuals. No single symptom is unique to schizophrenia or tagonists reduced psychosis. This theory has recently received evident in every case. The central features include what a ...
Dissociative & Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
... D. The Controversy Only a handful of cases worldwide were reported from 1920 to 1970, but since then the number of reported cases has skyrocketed into the thousands. It’s almost exclusively found in North America. Many DID clients have been in therapy for years before the different personalities eme ...
... D. The Controversy Only a handful of cases worldwide were reported from 1920 to 1970, but since then the number of reported cases has skyrocketed into the thousands. It’s almost exclusively found in North America. Many DID clients have been in therapy for years before the different personalities eme ...
Conversion Disorder And Visual Disturbances In Children
... Werring29 used the fMRI to compare a group of patients who complained of unexplained vision loss versus a control group. Reduced activation was found in the visual cortex, but increased activation in left inferior frontal cortex, left insulaclaustrum, bilateral striatum and thalami, left limbic stru ...
... Werring29 used the fMRI to compare a group of patients who complained of unexplained vision loss versus a control group. Reduced activation was found in the visual cortex, but increased activation in left inferior frontal cortex, left insulaclaustrum, bilateral striatum and thalami, left limbic stru ...
DSM-5 Overview
... Psychiatric Association (APA), a society of psychiatric physicians. • Who writes it? • The APA created the DSM, which contains sets of diagnostic criteria (symptoms being experienced) grouped into categories (disorders) to assist clinicians with effective diagnoses and care of people with mental hea ...
... Psychiatric Association (APA), a society of psychiatric physicians. • Who writes it? • The APA created the DSM, which contains sets of diagnostic criteria (symptoms being experienced) grouped into categories (disorders) to assist clinicians with effective diagnoses and care of people with mental hea ...
Collaborative Care Plan / Treatment Contract
... The purpose of this contract is to organize my care for bipolar disorder, with attention to both the prevention of mood episodes and the efficient treatment of these episodes should they occur. My first step in guiding my care is the selection of my support team. The team members should include peop ...
... The purpose of this contract is to organize my care for bipolar disorder, with attention to both the prevention of mood episodes and the efficient treatment of these episodes should they occur. My first step in guiding my care is the selection of my support team. The team members should include peop ...
Hallucinations in children: Diagnostic and
... seconds before patients perceive auditory verbal hallucinations, which suggests that auditory hallucinations may be misidentified self-talk.a,b According to Piaget,c children age <7 may have difficulty distinguishing between events occurring while dreaming and awake. He further theorized that nonpat ...
... seconds before patients perceive auditory verbal hallucinations, which suggests that auditory hallucinations may be misidentified self-talk.a,b According to Piaget,c children age <7 may have difficulty distinguishing between events occurring while dreaming and awake. He further theorized that nonpat ...
Glossary
... diminished effects not only for that drug but also for one or more drugs from a similar class to which the individual has not been exposed recently. cross-training — the simultaneous provision of material and training to persons from more than one discipline (for example, to substance abuse and soci ...
... diminished effects not only for that drug but also for one or more drugs from a similar class to which the individual has not been exposed recently. cross-training — the simultaneous provision of material and training to persons from more than one discipline (for example, to substance abuse and soci ...
Neurobiology of OC Spectrum and Anxiety
... interest groups, and visiting professor luncheons. Research studies conducted by DPHB faculty include testing the efficacy of new therapeutic advances in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety and mood disorders, substance abuse, and schizophrenia. One of the greatest strengths of t ...
... interest groups, and visiting professor luncheons. Research studies conducted by DPHB faculty include testing the efficacy of new therapeutic advances in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety and mood disorders, substance abuse, and schizophrenia. One of the greatest strengths of t ...
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"".