Application of EMDR in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
... Depression is a serious medical condition that affects thoughts, feelings, and the ability to function in everyday life. Depression is a disorder of high prevalence and moderate to high severity. Depression can occur at any age. Although available therapies alleviate symptoms in over 80 percent of t ...
... Depression is a serious medical condition that affects thoughts, feelings, and the ability to function in everyday life. Depression is a disorder of high prevalence and moderate to high severity. Depression can occur at any age. Although available therapies alleviate symptoms in over 80 percent of t ...
Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Coexisting Mental
... social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, other physicians, nurses, and program administrators with active clinical involvement in the treatment of patients with dual disorders. Consumers also participated on the panel. This TIP was written principally for addiction treatment staff. However, it ...
... social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, other physicians, nurses, and program administrators with active clinical involvement in the treatment of patients with dual disorders. Consumers also participated on the panel. This TIP was written principally for addiction treatment staff. However, it ...
Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... A 14 year-old adolescent male began experiencing panic attacks and some generalized anxiety symptoms that impacted his academic and interpersonal functioning and which precipitated a visit to his primary care physician. Upon questioning with his parents out of the room, the adolescent eventually ack ...
... A 14 year-old adolescent male began experiencing panic attacks and some generalized anxiety symptoms that impacted his academic and interpersonal functioning and which precipitated a visit to his primary care physician. Upon questioning with his parents out of the room, the adolescent eventually ack ...
Postchemotherapy arthralgia
... Sixth Edition. Local medical oncologists decided on each patient’s chemotherapy regimen based on staging, pathologic features, medical comorbidities, and, where appropriate, patient preference (e.g. regarding expected toxicities). A total of 56 charts were screened for the study, and 51 were eligibl ...
... Sixth Edition. Local medical oncologists decided on each patient’s chemotherapy regimen based on staging, pathologic features, medical comorbidities, and, where appropriate, patient preference (e.g. regarding expected toxicities). A total of 56 charts were screened for the study, and 51 were eligibl ...
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: A Critical Review of
... belongs instead to a group of conditions (the OCRDs) that “share compulsive behavior and failures in behavioral inhibition” (Fineberg et al. 2011, p. 21). Although the OCRD notion was initially conceived on the basis of overlaps in overt symptom presentation among the disorders proposed for inclusio ...
... belongs instead to a group of conditions (the OCRDs) that “share compulsive behavior and failures in behavioral inhibition” (Fineberg et al. 2011, p. 21). Although the OCRD notion was initially conceived on the basis of overlaps in overt symptom presentation among the disorders proposed for inclusio ...
Live Person Simulation Scenario Psychiatric and Mental Health
... admission to the unit he denies SI. He also denies symptoms of psychosis, although he appears preoccupied and guarded during the interview. He appears to have some thought blocking, but when questioned, reports he is “trying to concentrate”. No history of withdrawal seizures or DTs. Patient h ...
... admission to the unit he denies SI. He also denies symptoms of psychosis, although he appears preoccupied and guarded during the interview. He appears to have some thought blocking, but when questioned, reports he is “trying to concentrate”. No history of withdrawal seizures or DTs. Patient h ...
psych mod 22 - psychosummerhcc
... • Other problems and disorders: Axes II, III, IV, V – Axis IV: psychosocial and environmental problems • refers to psychosocial and environmental problems that may affect the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of mental disorders in Axes I and II – Axis V: global assessment of functioning scale • u ...
... • Other problems and disorders: Axes II, III, IV, V – Axis IV: psychosocial and environmental problems • refers to psychosocial and environmental problems that may affect the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of mental disorders in Axes I and II – Axis V: global assessment of functioning scale • u ...
Defining bipolar mood states with quantitative measurement of
... Disorder (STEP-BD) showed that two-thirds of bipolar-depressed patients had concomitant manic symptoms, these characteristics being linked to a more severe form of bipolar disorder. Moreover, manic symptoms occurring during bipolar depression are associated with mood switches induced by antidepressa ...
... Disorder (STEP-BD) showed that two-thirds of bipolar-depressed patients had concomitant manic symptoms, these characteristics being linked to a more severe form of bipolar disorder. Moreover, manic symptoms occurring during bipolar depression are associated with mood switches induced by antidepressa ...
Asperger Syndrome FACT SHEET
... someone else’s comments. People living with Asperger’s tend to talk at people instead of with them, and will often talk about their favorite topics long after the other person has become tired of the subject. “Normal” IQ People with Asperger’s must have suffered from no cognitive delays during their ...
... someone else’s comments. People living with Asperger’s tend to talk at people instead of with them, and will often talk about their favorite topics long after the other person has become tired of the subject. “Normal” IQ People with Asperger’s must have suffered from no cognitive delays during their ...
2014 Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) Registry Reporting of Individual Measures
... This measure is intended for use by clinicians who are qualified to diagnose and treat depression. It can be helpful to use screening tools such as the PHQ-9 in order to substantiate the need for further evaluation and accurate diagnosis of MDD; however, simply using a tool alone would not constitut ...
... This measure is intended for use by clinicians who are qualified to diagnose and treat depression. It can be helpful to use screening tools such as the PHQ-9 in order to substantiate the need for further evaluation and accurate diagnosis of MDD; however, simply using a tool alone would not constitut ...
Depression in childhood and adolescence: clinical features
... found a high rate of comorbidity, in which 58% of those diagnosed with dysthymia also had major depression characterized by the presence of double depression. Also in the US, Kessler and Walters16 in an investigation of a population of 1,769 individuals between ages fifteen and twenty, which took pa ...
... found a high rate of comorbidity, in which 58% of those diagnosed with dysthymia also had major depression characterized by the presence of double depression. Also in the US, Kessler and Walters16 in an investigation of a population of 1,769 individuals between ages fifteen and twenty, which took pa ...
Exergaming to increase the exercise capacity and daily physical
... (Heart Failure: A Controlled Trial Investigating Outcomes of Exercise Training) study, which showed a modest improvement in exercise capacity and decreased all causes of death in patients who exercised [6]. The main limitation of the HF-ACTION study was the poor adherence to the prescribed training ...
... (Heart Failure: A Controlled Trial Investigating Outcomes of Exercise Training) study, which showed a modest improvement in exercise capacity and decreased all causes of death in patients who exercised [6]. The main limitation of the HF-ACTION study was the poor adherence to the prescribed training ...
Predictors of Health Care Seeking for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and
... METHODS: A broad based MEDLINE and Current Contents search between 1966 and 2000 identified 44 relevant publications. References from these articles were also reviewed. RESULTS: The literature suggests that symptom severity is an important factor, but only explains a small proportion of the health c ...
... METHODS: A broad based MEDLINE and Current Contents search between 1966 and 2000 identified 44 relevant publications. References from these articles were also reviewed. RESULTS: The literature suggests that symptom severity is an important factor, but only explains a small proportion of the health c ...
Attitudes Towards People with Mental Disorders in a General
... Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets a person apart from others, links her or him with undesirable characteristics and leads to avoidance by others in society. To aid in the planning of effective and well-targeted initiatives to reduce s ...
... Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets a person apart from others, links her or him with undesirable characteristics and leads to avoidance by others in society. To aid in the planning of effective and well-targeted initiatives to reduce s ...
depression Find help. Find hope.
... sad. Depressed teens may “act out” by showing anger or irritability, becoming aggressive, abusing drugs or alcohol, doing poorly in school or running away. In contrast to outward appearances when acting out, an adolescent’s own experience of depression is of feeling isolated, empty and hopeless. Su ...
... sad. Depressed teens may “act out” by showing anger or irritability, becoming aggressive, abusing drugs or alcohol, doing poorly in school or running away. In contrast to outward appearances when acting out, an adolescent’s own experience of depression is of feeling isolated, empty and hopeless. Su ...
ADHD and Comorbid Conditions
... indicate the DRD4-7 repeat allele locus at higher rates among children with ADHD than among controls. (Leslie E. Parker 2010) Other numerous environmental factors predispose individuals to ADHD, including maternal smoking or alcohol abuse and low birth weight, which may have both genetic and environ ...
... indicate the DRD4-7 repeat allele locus at higher rates among children with ADHD than among controls. (Leslie E. Parker 2010) Other numerous environmental factors predispose individuals to ADHD, including maternal smoking or alcohol abuse and low birth weight, which may have both genetic and environ ...
Chapter 1 - We can offer most test bank and solution manual you
... Full file at http://testbanksolution.eu/Test-Bank-Bank-for-Abnormal-Psychology-7-E-byOltmanns 1.1.30. A woman who is unable to achieve orgasm and who lives in a society that discourages female sexuality would probably not be given the DSM diagnosis of female orgasmic disorder because a. ...
... Full file at http://testbanksolution.eu/Test-Bank-Bank-for-Abnormal-Psychology-7-E-byOltmanns 1.1.30. A woman who is unable to achieve orgasm and who lives in a society that discourages female sexuality would probably not be given the DSM diagnosis of female orgasmic disorder because a. ...
Boerboom MP 2013 - Adler Graduate School
... inattention and hyperactivity, but there is another side to ADHD that we do not see. Children struggling with symptoms of ADHD are at an increase risk for “elevated use and abuse of alcohol and heavier and earlier use of tobacco and other drugs by the teenage years (Molina & Pelham, 2003, p. 503)”. ...
... inattention and hyperactivity, but there is another side to ADHD that we do not see. Children struggling with symptoms of ADHD are at an increase risk for “elevated use and abuse of alcohol and heavier and earlier use of tobacco and other drugs by the teenage years (Molina & Pelham, 2003, p. 503)”. ...
Heads Up - Sports Concussion Institute
... All children with concussion or suspected concussion should be followed closely by their PCP. A follow-up visit with the PCP after the event can offer the opportunity for families to ask questions and for the PCP to assess the child for ongoing symptoms. Although diagnosing post-concussion syndrome ...
... All children with concussion or suspected concussion should be followed closely by their PCP. A follow-up visit with the PCP after the event can offer the opportunity for families to ask questions and for the PCP to assess the child for ongoing symptoms. Although diagnosing post-concussion syndrome ...
PPT: Presentation Slides - Intermountain Physician
... Defining the issue: What is Maternal Mental Health? Not only depression ...
... Defining the issue: What is Maternal Mental Health? Not only depression ...
Cognitive therapy of trauma related guilt in patients with PTSD
... is prolonged exposure (PE) [4, 17]. PE was studied mostly in rape victims, war veterans, car accident participants. Its efficacy is up to 70%-80%, so the question about factors negatively influencing the outcome is natural. First suggestions about elevated guilt feelings being a contraindication to ...
... is prolonged exposure (PE) [4, 17]. PE was studied mostly in rape victims, war veterans, car accident participants. Its efficacy is up to 70%-80%, so the question about factors negatively influencing the outcome is natural. First suggestions about elevated guilt feelings being a contraindication to ...
Eating Disorders - American Academy of Child and Adolescent
... bulimia are attractive but don’t explain why SSRIs are sometimes helpful for both ...
... bulimia are attractive but don’t explain why SSRIs are sometimes helpful for both ...
ruben-mesa-medical-session-4-new-directions-in-mpn
... (Chimeric Antigen Receptor) T Cell Therapy ...
... (Chimeric Antigen Receptor) T Cell Therapy ...
Clinical Report—Identification and Management of
... eating disorder and severe dieters were 18 times more likely to develop an eating disorder than nondieters.48 Neuroendocrine abnormalities have been implicated in the etiology of eating disorders. Leptin is a circulating hormone produced in adipose tissue and seems to have a significant role in media ...
... eating disorder and severe dieters were 18 times more likely to develop an eating disorder than nondieters.48 Neuroendocrine abnormalities have been implicated in the etiology of eating disorders. Leptin is a circulating hormone produced in adipose tissue and seems to have a significant role in media ...
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"".