Is Hoarding a Symptom of Obsessive
... Leckman, 2005; McKay et al., 2004). Thus, the issue of whether hoarding symptoms represent a core symptom of OCD or a distinct but often comorbid syndrome requires further empirical investigation. As reviewed above, a number of studies have addressed this issue using a variety of methods. In the pre ...
... Leckman, 2005; McKay et al., 2004). Thus, the issue of whether hoarding symptoms represent a core symptom of OCD or a distinct but often comorbid syndrome requires further empirical investigation. As reviewed above, a number of studies have addressed this issue using a variety of methods. In the pre ...
MDD - Roger Peele
... severe: antidepressant meds are preferred [unless ECT is planned] severe with psychotic signs: antidepressants AND antipsychotics [unless ECT is planned] ...
... severe: antidepressant meds are preferred [unless ECT is planned] severe with psychotic signs: antidepressants AND antipsychotics [unless ECT is planned] ...
Insomnia as a risk factor for ill health: results
... insomnia predicts subsequent work disability certified medically for mental or physical conditions, such as diseases of the musculoskeletal, circulatory and nervous system, and injuries and poisonings (Lallukka et al., 2011; Salo et al., 2012a). In a non-depressed occupational cohort, insomnia predic ...
... insomnia predicts subsequent work disability certified medically for mental or physical conditions, such as diseases of the musculoskeletal, circulatory and nervous system, and injuries and poisonings (Lallukka et al., 2011; Salo et al., 2012a). In a non-depressed occupational cohort, insomnia predic ...
Evidence-based guidelines for treating depressive
... the most common (unipolar) depressive disorders in adults and do not cover depression occurring in bipolar disorder which are covered by another BAP guideline (Goodwin, 2009). Also, we no longer cover the use of antidepressants in pregnancy and the postnatal period as this is the subject of a new BA ...
... the most common (unipolar) depressive disorders in adults and do not cover depression occurring in bipolar disorder which are covered by another BAP guideline (Goodwin, 2009). Also, we no longer cover the use of antidepressants in pregnancy and the postnatal period as this is the subject of a new BA ...
Atlas of Bipolar Disorders
... Throughout recorded history there have been descriptions of people with symptoms resembling bipolar illness. This is particularly true for depressive episodes. Stories depicting manic and depressive episodes can be found in ancient Greek, Persian, and biblical writings. Areteus in the second century ...
... Throughout recorded history there have been descriptions of people with symptoms resembling bipolar illness. This is particularly true for depressive episodes. Stories depicting manic and depressive episodes can be found in ancient Greek, Persian, and biblical writings. Areteus in the second century ...
LITIGATING DISABILITY INSURANCE CLAIMS
... symptoms of PTSD in the days and weeks following exposure. However, a much smaller percentage go on to develop some form of PTSD, and approximately 30 percent of those people will develop a chronic form of the disorder that persists throughout their lifetime. Although the American Psychiatric Associ ...
... symptoms of PTSD in the days and weeks following exposure. However, a much smaller percentage go on to develop some form of PTSD, and approximately 30 percent of those people will develop a chronic form of the disorder that persists throughout their lifetime. Although the American Psychiatric Associ ...
Promoting Mental Health Through Healthy Eating And
... Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Charter, endorsed by Dietitians of Canada, was “All Canadians have the right to health services that promote a healthy, mind, body and spirit.ᦢ In the same year, the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology recognized the urgent need to ...
... Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Charter, endorsed by Dietitians of Canada, was “All Canadians have the right to health services that promote a healthy, mind, body and spirit.ᦢ In the same year, the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology recognized the urgent need to ...
Existential Concerns of Individuals Living with Chronic Mental
... Objectives of the Study Although mental health professionals may have a general sense of the kinds of symptoms individuals living with chronic mental illness experience, such knowledge does not necessarily translate to an understanding of what such individuals experience as a consequence of their ps ...
... Objectives of the Study Although mental health professionals may have a general sense of the kinds of symptoms individuals living with chronic mental illness experience, such knowledge does not necessarily translate to an understanding of what such individuals experience as a consequence of their ps ...
Improving Mental Health Information in Europe
... Population health monitoring is an essential component of public health, and it is important that it encompasses mental health, but indicators for mental health, like psychiatric diagnoses, are less easily defined and measured in standard ways, and therefore much more problematic than for physical h ...
... Population health monitoring is an essential component of public health, and it is important that it encompasses mental health, but indicators for mental health, like psychiatric diagnoses, are less easily defined and measured in standard ways, and therefore much more problematic than for physical h ...
Dysphoric mania, mixed states, and mania with mixed features
... However, there is disagreement in the field as to how much depression or how many depressive symptoms are needed for a manic episode to be mixed. Thus, most authors do not view mania with 1 symptom of depression (even if it is suicidal ideation) as a mixed state.26 Some have argued that the presence ...
... However, there is disagreement in the field as to how much depression or how many depressive symptoms are needed for a manic episode to be mixed. Thus, most authors do not view mania with 1 symptom of depression (even if it is suicidal ideation) as a mixed state.26 Some have argued that the presence ...
Threshold and subthreshold Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD
... Psychiatric problems have been related to suicidal behaviours,22 but the evidence for GAD is mixed―some studies demonstrated an independent association,23-26 while others did not.27-30 Debate continues about whether the association reflects comborbidity with other mental disorders (notably, depressi ...
... Psychiatric problems have been related to suicidal behaviours,22 but the evidence for GAD is mixed―some studies demonstrated an independent association,23-26 while others did not.27-30 Debate continues about whether the association reflects comborbidity with other mental disorders (notably, depressi ...
A review of screening, assessment and outcome measures for drug
... treatment outcomes and to screen and assess for mental health symptoms and conditions, drug and alcohol use and disorders and general functioning. Focus has been given to tools that require limited training to use and are freely available. It should be noted that some of these tools require speciali ...
... treatment outcomes and to screen and assess for mental health symptoms and conditions, drug and alcohol use and disorders and general functioning. Focus has been given to tools that require limited training to use and are freely available. It should be noted that some of these tools require speciali ...
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
... years—unhealthy ways to cope that didn’t really work well—but it was coping nonetheless and those patterns of survival, well, are hard to break. I did it in baby steps, but the hardest part was bringing on the anxious feelings for homework. My husband would spin me in a chair at home, nightly, until ...
... years—unhealthy ways to cope that didn’t really work well—but it was coping nonetheless and those patterns of survival, well, are hard to break. I did it in baby steps, but the hardest part was bringing on the anxious feelings for homework. My husband would spin me in a chair at home, nightly, until ...
Anger, hostility, and aggression among Iraq and Afghanistan war
... the degree to which they have been bothered by symptoms of PTSD as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV ; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) within the last month on a 5-point scale from 1 (not at all) to 5 (extremely). The instrument has d ...
... the degree to which they have been bothered by symptoms of PTSD as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV ; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) within the last month on a 5-point scale from 1 (not at all) to 5 (extremely). The instrument has d ...
Pediatric Psychopharmacology : Principles and Practice
... to emulate Donald’s uncanny ability to move seamlessly between basic research and the care of vulnerable, suffering children. Even if the shortest, the book’s final section, Epidemiological, Research, and Methodological Considerations, is quintessential Donald Cohen, in that it highlights the moral a ...
... to emulate Donald’s uncanny ability to move seamlessly between basic research and the care of vulnerable, suffering children. Even if the shortest, the book’s final section, Epidemiological, Research, and Methodological Considerations, is quintessential Donald Cohen, in that it highlights the moral a ...
Go Alone, Go Together - Utrecht University Repository
... medical and psychological/ psychiatric aid shortly upon their arrival to the capital. Next came other war victims, released Croatian prisoners of war who have been tortured in enemy’s prisons, and internally displaced persons from all over the war-torn country. However, at those times we did neither ...
... medical and psychological/ psychiatric aid shortly upon their arrival to the capital. Next came other war victims, released Croatian prisoners of war who have been tortured in enemy’s prisons, and internally displaced persons from all over the war-torn country. However, at those times we did neither ...
Risk and Protective Factors Associated with the Non
... of prescription opioids,” which is the primary problem of interest in your community. Other studies, however, may provide less support because while they show that these risk factors are linked to the misuse of prescription drugs in general, the studies do not indicate whether they are linked specif ...
... of prescription opioids,” which is the primary problem of interest in your community. Other studies, however, may provide less support because while they show that these risk factors are linked to the misuse of prescription drugs in general, the studies do not indicate whether they are linked specif ...
Seeing the Just Treatment Court System
... However many times this type of scenario had played out before Matacastillo's eyes over the course of his fourteenyear career as a soldier, the circumstances that set the scene for the drama of that winter's night were certainly unexpected. As it turned out, Matacastillo was not in Iraq; he was in L ...
... However many times this type of scenario had played out before Matacastillo's eyes over the course of his fourteenyear career as a soldier, the circumstances that set the scene for the drama of that winter's night were certainly unexpected. As it turned out, Matacastillo was not in Iraq; he was in L ...
7 CCR 1101-3 R17 Ex 10 Rule 17: Exhibit 10
... Precipitating Event ............................................................................................... 19 c. Neurological History ............................................................................................. 19 d. Review of Medical Records ............................... ...
... Precipitating Event ............................................................................................... 19 c. Neurological History ............................................................................................. 19 d. Review of Medical Records ............................... ...
Traumatic Brain Injury Medical Treatment Guidelines Revised: November 26, 2012
... PREVENTION................................................................................................................... 16 a. Primary Prevention .............................................................................................. 16 b. Secondary Prevention............................ ...
... PREVENTION................................................................................................................... 16 a. Primary Prevention .............................................................................................. 16 b. Secondary Prevention............................ ...
Opioid Guidelines.indd - Vancouver Coastal Health
... which oversees the methadone maintenance program, has developed an expert guideline for the use of methadone maintenance treatment that is periodically updated and is an excellent resource for physicians wishing to prescribe methadone for opioid use disorder.5 However, in recent years, a number of a ...
... which oversees the methadone maintenance program, has developed an expert guideline for the use of methadone maintenance treatment that is periodically updated and is an excellent resource for physicians wishing to prescribe methadone for opioid use disorder.5 However, in recent years, a number of a ...
Obsession Subtypes. Relationships with - e-Spacio
... key factor in contamination/washing. Other authors have postulated specific cognitive formulations for hoarding symptoms (Frost & Steketee, 2000; Kyrios, Steketee, Frost, & Oh, 2002). However, empirical research about the above-mentioned hypotheses is still scarce. Thefíndingsfromsome correlational ...
... key factor in contamination/washing. Other authors have postulated specific cognitive formulations for hoarding symptoms (Frost & Steketee, 2000; Kyrios, Steketee, Frost, & Oh, 2002). However, empirical research about the above-mentioned hypotheses is still scarce. Thefíndingsfromsome correlational ...
Biofeedback for Constipation
... and the goals of training. A solid-state system is preferable to a water-perfused system because there is no distraction or embarrassment from leakage of fluid, and the patient can be reoriented to a sitting position without adversely affecting calibration. Although this instrumentation is of proven ...
... and the goals of training. A solid-state system is preferable to a water-perfused system because there is no distraction or embarrassment from leakage of fluid, and the patient can be reoriented to a sitting position without adversely affecting calibration. Although this instrumentation is of proven ...
Cotard`s Syndrome
... patients may experience a feeling of derealization and depersonalization.79 This hypothesis is supported by several studies for a number of misidentification syndromes and especially for Capgras’s syndrome.8082 Interestingly, in studies on face recognition tasks with skin conductance as outcome mea ...
... patients may experience a feeling of derealization and depersonalization.79 This hypothesis is supported by several studies for a number of misidentification syndromes and especially for Capgras’s syndrome.8082 Interestingly, in studies on face recognition tasks with skin conductance as outcome mea ...
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... suggest an important role of the cerebellum. However, nearly all these studies are based on the analysis of apriori selected regions of interest (known as ROI approaches). Recent studies, using more global approaches, found that ADHD structural abnormalities were not limited to fronto-striatal-cereb ...
... suggest an important role of the cerebellum. However, nearly all these studies are based on the analysis of apriori selected regions of interest (known as ROI approaches). Recent studies, using more global approaches, found that ADHD structural abnormalities were not limited to fronto-striatal-cereb ...
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"".