Trastornos de la salud mental más comunes en la práctica de
... Diagnosis of a mental disorder is not equivalent to a need for treatment. Takes into consideration symptom severity, symptom salience ( e.g., the presence of suicidal ideation), the patient' s distress (mental pain) associated with the symptom(s), disability related to the patient's symptoms, risks ...
... Diagnosis of a mental disorder is not equivalent to a need for treatment. Takes into consideration symptom severity, symptom salience ( e.g., the presence of suicidal ideation), the patient' s distress (mental pain) associated with the symptom(s), disability related to the patient's symptoms, risks ...
isspd xiv proposed symposia
... reliable way. Claims about efficacy of specified psychotherapies are at least speculative if measures of treatment integrity is lacking. Mentalization-‐based treatment (MBT) is rapidly gaining international recognition ...
... reliable way. Claims about efficacy of specified psychotherapies are at least speculative if measures of treatment integrity is lacking. Mentalization-‐based treatment (MBT) is rapidly gaining international recognition ...
HALL A
... Alternative approaches to treatment resistance in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Kagan Gurkan (Turkey) Difference of approaches for treatment of social anxiety disorder in adolescents, Sabri Herguner (Turkey) Is it necessary to use antidepressants in children and adoles ...
... Alternative approaches to treatment resistance in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Kagan Gurkan (Turkey) Difference of approaches for treatment of social anxiety disorder in adolescents, Sabri Herguner (Turkey) Is it necessary to use antidepressants in children and adoles ...
Biopsychosocial approach to psychological trauma and possible
... avoidance of activities and situations reminiscent of the trauma. D. Either of the following must be present: 1. Inability to recall either partially or completely some important aspects of the period of exposure to the stressor, or 2. Persistent symptoms of increased psychological sensitivity and a ...
... avoidance of activities and situations reminiscent of the trauma. D. Either of the following must be present: 1. Inability to recall either partially or completely some important aspects of the period of exposure to the stressor, or 2. Persistent symptoms of increased psychological sensitivity and a ...
Schizo Lecture
... • Identify what strengths you bring to the situation. • Remember that clients are human beings with a mental disorder and do not choose to be this way. ...
... • Identify what strengths you bring to the situation. • Remember that clients are human beings with a mental disorder and do not choose to be this way. ...
The Fundamental Facts - Mental Health Foundation
... If we are to promote mental health and prevent and treat mental illness, better documentation, analysis and comprehension are crucial. Presenting the facts in a way that is accessible and useful to the many people who have a contribution to make is vital to improving understanding. The Fundamental F ...
... If we are to promote mental health and prevent and treat mental illness, better documentation, analysis and comprehension are crucial. Presenting the facts in a way that is accessible and useful to the many people who have a contribution to make is vital to improving understanding. The Fundamental F ...
Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Practitioner Guide
... They are also effective with people who have experienced prolonged or repeated traumatic events. As with all treatments, it is important to develop trust and a good therapeutic relationship to obtain a positive outcome. Some interventions that may involve elements of trauma-focussed work are not inc ...
... They are also effective with people who have experienced prolonged or repeated traumatic events. As with all treatments, it is important to develop trust and a good therapeutic relationship to obtain a positive outcome. Some interventions that may involve elements of trauma-focussed work are not inc ...
Traumatic Stress: An Overview
... It has been stated that post-traumatic stress may represent “one of the most severe and incapacitating forms of human stress known” (Everly, 1995, p. 7). Fortunately, traumatic stress and its consequences continue to gain recognition and investigation in the helping professions although, clearly, mo ...
... It has been stated that post-traumatic stress may represent “one of the most severe and incapacitating forms of human stress known” (Everly, 1995, p. 7). Fortunately, traumatic stress and its consequences continue to gain recognition and investigation in the helping professions although, clearly, mo ...
The prevalence of mental disorders among convicted inmates in
... Since 1997, Norway has used ICD-10 (‘the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems’, WHO) as the mandatory classification system for diagnoses in mental health care. However, the research literature is increasingly based on the US classification system DSM-IV ( ...
... Since 1997, Norway has used ICD-10 (‘the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems’, WHO) as the mandatory classification system for diagnoses in mental health care. However, the research literature is increasingly based on the US classification system DSM-IV ( ...
Darwin Directory of Psychological Services
... Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) continues to operate (see coloured diagram). Eligible patients can also claim up to six plus six Medicare-subsidised rebates per calendar year plus a further 6 in exceptional circumstances for individual and group services. ATAPS is restricted to patie ...
... Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) continues to operate (see coloured diagram). Eligible patients can also claim up to six plus six Medicare-subsidised rebates per calendar year plus a further 6 in exceptional circumstances for individual and group services. ATAPS is restricted to patie ...
Borderline Personality Disorder: Podcast Script #1 A personality
... and nonjudgmental therapist have proven to be effective when dealing with individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (Hunt, 2007). People working with or caring for those with Borderline Personality Disorder should set firm and appropriate limits, but also be empathetic and understanding of t ...
... and nonjudgmental therapist have proven to be effective when dealing with individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (Hunt, 2007). People working with or caring for those with Borderline Personality Disorder should set firm and appropriate limits, but also be empathetic and understanding of t ...
Psychiatry Symposium
... The results of RGH research accord with those emerging from other research, mainly from the USA, in large part funded by the Department of Defence ...
... The results of RGH research accord with those emerging from other research, mainly from the USA, in large part funded by the Department of Defence ...
PERSONALITY DISORDERS
... genetic and temperamental factors, early childhood experiences and trauma all contributing. Severe personality disorders such as borderline personality disorder are thought to result from the impact of trauma and neglect in early development on vulnerable individuals. Disruption to the child’s early ...
... genetic and temperamental factors, early childhood experiences and trauma all contributing. Severe personality disorders such as borderline personality disorder are thought to result from the impact of trauma and neglect in early development on vulnerable individuals. Disruption to the child’s early ...
Current issues in the assessment and diagnosis of psychopathy
... it was alienists working for the courts who first identified and described symptoms of what is now called PPD [1] . There is now a large body of research, including recent meta-analyses [2,3] , which confirms that features of PPD are major risk factors for serious criminality and violence. For this ...
... it was alienists working for the courts who first identified and described symptoms of what is now called PPD [1] . There is now a large body of research, including recent meta-analyses [2,3] , which confirms that features of PPD are major risk factors for serious criminality and violence. For this ...
Comorbidity bipolar disorder And personality disorders
... disorder, Anti-Social Personality Disorder (ASPD) predicted severe course of illness, presence of substanceuse disorder, and suicidal behavior (Swann 2011). As concluded some investigators, borderline personality patients suffered more from unipolar than bipolar disorders In study (Sjastad et al. (2 ...
... disorder, Anti-Social Personality Disorder (ASPD) predicted severe course of illness, presence of substanceuse disorder, and suicidal behavior (Swann 2011). As concluded some investigators, borderline personality patients suffered more from unipolar than bipolar disorders In study (Sjastad et al. (2 ...
Learning disability handout
... Often multiple losses – changes of carer, home, etc. (may all occur together if living with parents until their deaths). ...
... Often multiple losses – changes of carer, home, etc. (may all occur together if living with parents until their deaths). ...
Assessment and Treatment of Suicidal Patients in an Emergency Setting Chapter 3
... vs 10%). By contrast, more patients making non-medically serious attempts had bipolar depression (19% vs. 6%) and more had borderline personality disorder (22% vs. 34%). Some evidence suggested that those who made non-medically serious attempts were more impulsive. Other studies have also found a si ...
... vs 10%). By contrast, more patients making non-medically serious attempts had bipolar depression (19% vs. 6%) and more had borderline personality disorder (22% vs. 34%). Some evidence suggested that those who made non-medically serious attempts were more impulsive. Other studies have also found a si ...
150409_CDP Research Update
... risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and alcohol abuse, but many previous studies were limited by samples that were not representative of the deployed military as a whole. This study presents an overview of these three mental health problems associated with deployment among Air ...
... risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and alcohol abuse, but many previous studies were limited by samples that were not representative of the deployed military as a whole. This study presents an overview of these three mental health problems associated with deployment among Air ...
Compassion Fatigue - PA Behavioral Health and Aging Coalition
... Cunningham, M. (1999). The impact of sexual abuse treatment on the social work clinician. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 16(4), 277-290. Cunningham, M. (2003). Impact of trauma work on social work clinicians: Empirical findings. Social Work, 48(4), 451-459. Dane, B. & Chachkes, E. (2001). ...
... Cunningham, M. (1999). The impact of sexual abuse treatment on the social work clinician. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 16(4), 277-290. Cunningham, M. (2003). Impact of trauma work on social work clinicians: Empirical findings. Social Work, 48(4), 451-459. Dane, B. & Chachkes, E. (2001). ...
Patient-reported outcomes in adequately treated hypothyroidism
... hormone level is, however, still under debate [3-5]. Moreover, it has been reported that among patients receiving this treatment, well-being is reduced even if euthyroidism is reestablished [6,7]. It is still an open issue where patients’ reports of unwanted symptoms result from [8]. Explanations di ...
... hormone level is, however, still under debate [3-5]. Moreover, it has been reported that among patients receiving this treatment, well-being is reduced even if euthyroidism is reestablished [6,7]. It is still an open issue where patients’ reports of unwanted symptoms result from [8]. Explanations di ...
Interacting mechanisms of impulsivity in bipolar disorder and
... conditions or could cut across seemingly disparate disorders. The relationship between bipolar disorder and ASPD may provide evidence about specificity of impulsivity across psychiatric illnesses. In ASPD, impulsivity occurs without the strong relationship to mania that characterizes bipolar disorder ...
... conditions or could cut across seemingly disparate disorders. The relationship between bipolar disorder and ASPD may provide evidence about specificity of impulsivity across psychiatric illnesses. In ASPD, impulsivity occurs without the strong relationship to mania that characterizes bipolar disorder ...
The National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia
... It has been well established that adults with I/DD experience poorer health outcomes compared to the general population, a trend seen in mortality, morbidity, and quality of life.3, 4 The cause of this disparity is complex and multifactorial, but poor training and preparedness among health care prov ...
... It has been well established that adults with I/DD experience poorer health outcomes compared to the general population, a trend seen in mortality, morbidity, and quality of life.3, 4 The cause of this disparity is complex and multifactorial, but poor training and preparedness among health care prov ...
Pain Teleconference Presentation
... suffers from chronic back pain. “My generation will include lots of very old people who have more chronic pain than middle-aged people and also get cancer at higher rates, and both of these trends will massively change the way the baby boom generation thinks about drug policy.” ...
... suffers from chronic back pain. “My generation will include lots of very old people who have more chronic pain than middle-aged people and also get cancer at higher rates, and both of these trends will massively change the way the baby boom generation thinks about drug policy.” ...
Prazosin for treatment of nightmares related to posttraumatic stress
... The published medical literature was searched via PubMed, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, and PsychInfo using the terms “prazosin” and “posttraumatic stress disorder.” Reference citations from the publications identified were also reviewed. The English-language articles identified were evalu ...
... The published medical literature was searched via PubMed, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, and PsychInfo using the terms “prazosin” and “posttraumatic stress disorder.” Reference citations from the publications identified were also reviewed. The English-language articles identified were evalu ...
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"".