axis i - School-Based Health Alliance
... Moderate symptoms. (e.g., flat affect, minimal speech, occasional anxiety reactions). Difficulty functioning at home, school and in relation to peers (e.g., frequent fights with peers, withdrawal, temper tantrums, bullying others, no fiends or small circle of friends, frequent drug use, frequent ina ...
... Moderate symptoms. (e.g., flat affect, minimal speech, occasional anxiety reactions). Difficulty functioning at home, school and in relation to peers (e.g., frequent fights with peers, withdrawal, temper tantrums, bullying others, no fiends or small circle of friends, frequent drug use, frequent ina ...
Posttraumatic Stress and Depressive Reactions Among Nicaraguan
... the high-impact area had moderate levels of PTSD; 38% had severe to very severe levels. Mean scores were not reported. La Greca et al. (7) reported mild to moderate scores (mean=24.4) on the Child PTSD Reaction Index 7 months after Andrew; 23% experienced moderate levels, and 18% experienced severe ...
... the high-impact area had moderate levels of PTSD; 38% had severe to very severe levels. Mean scores were not reported. La Greca et al. (7) reported mild to moderate scores (mean=24.4) on the Child PTSD Reaction Index 7 months after Andrew; 23% experienced moderate levels, and 18% experienced severe ...
Shedler - International Psychoanalysis
... effects of antidepressant medications are physically discernable and widely known. Study participants and their doctors can therefore figure out whether they are receiving medication or placebo, and effects attributed to medication may be inflated by expectancy and demand effects. Use of “active” pl ...
... effects of antidepressant medications are physically discernable and widely known. Study participants and their doctors can therefore figure out whether they are receiving medication or placebo, and effects attributed to medication may be inflated by expectancy and demand effects. Use of “active” pl ...
Crisis Hospitalization for PWS - Prader
... and, in some cases, partially obstructed airway anatomy.32 There is some evidence for decreased central or peripheral ventilatory response to hypoxia and hypercapnia,2,28 an abnormality also reported in nonPWS persons with obesity-hypoventilation.27,31,39 Other factors may exist. Obstructive hypopne ...
... and, in some cases, partially obstructed airway anatomy.32 There is some evidence for decreased central or peripheral ventilatory response to hypoxia and hypercapnia,2,28 an abnormality also reported in nonPWS persons with obesity-hypoventilation.27,31,39 Other factors may exist. Obstructive hypopne ...
DSM-5: Handout Packet # 1 Carlton Munson, PhD
... -RDoC primary focus is neural circuits. Accumulating findings on neural circuitry that generates behavior is making it possible to use this approach. -Genes cut across current diagnostic labels and neuroimaging often helps sub-divide current groups. -By studying patterns of brain activity either at ...
... -RDoC primary focus is neural circuits. Accumulating findings on neural circuitry that generates behavior is making it possible to use this approach. -Genes cut across current diagnostic labels and neuroimaging often helps sub-divide current groups. -By studying patterns of brain activity either at ...
1) What percent of Americans suffer from depression at
... 9. According to the DSM-IV, what is the likelihood that a person having their first depressive episode will later experience a manic episode? a. 0-5% b. 5-10% c. 10-15% d. 15-20% 10. Loss of intellectual capacity in such areas as memory, judgment, and reasoning usually due to brain deterioration is ...
... 9. According to the DSM-IV, what is the likelihood that a person having their first depressive episode will later experience a manic episode? a. 0-5% b. 5-10% c. 10-15% d. 15-20% 10. Loss of intellectual capacity in such areas as memory, judgment, and reasoning usually due to brain deterioration is ...
Birthplace
... have sufficient characteristics (e.g., magnitude, proximity) to trigger a debilitating stress reaction and also to adversity that may amplify impact or impede recovery. Exposure to PTEs is associated with psychological and emotional distress, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and sub ...
... have sufficient characteristics (e.g., magnitude, proximity) to trigger a debilitating stress reaction and also to adversity that may amplify impact or impede recovery. Exposure to PTEs is associated with psychological and emotional distress, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and sub ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... Particular attachment patterns antecedent to the abuse itself may predict how a child responds to an abusive or traumatic experience…. a disorganized/disorientated attachment in which the attachment figure is often the source. ...
... Particular attachment patterns antecedent to the abuse itself may predict how a child responds to an abusive or traumatic experience…. a disorganized/disorientated attachment in which the attachment figure is often the source. ...
Children and Adolescents` Depression and
... screening programs with high specificity. Shaffer’s team initially screened 2,000 teenagers, 27% of the total number screen scored positively on the initial screen (looking at depression, dysthymia, and complication of substance or alcohol use, coupled with previous suicidal ideation and attempts.) ...
... screening programs with high specificity. Shaffer’s team initially screened 2,000 teenagers, 27% of the total number screen scored positively on the initial screen (looking at depression, dysthymia, and complication of substance or alcohol use, coupled with previous suicidal ideation and attempts.) ...
STR U CTU R E D AN D SEMISTRUCTURED INTERVIEWS
... specific symptoms. The amount of structure provided in a structured interview clearly impacts the extent of clinical experience and judgment needed to administer the interview appropriately: Semistructured interviews require clinically experienced examiners to administer the interview and to make di ...
... specific symptoms. The amount of structure provided in a structured interview clearly impacts the extent of clinical experience and judgment needed to administer the interview appropriately: Semistructured interviews require clinically experienced examiners to administer the interview and to make di ...
Decreased plasma neuroactive amino acids and depressive disorder
... together with their blood samples being taken. Seven (6 males and 1 female) out of the 27 melancholic MDD patients whose clinical symptoms had improved and whose HAMD scores were at that moment lower than 14 (data not shown) voluntarily joined the follow-up study. The 30 healthy control subjects (15 ...
... together with their blood samples being taken. Seven (6 males and 1 female) out of the 27 melancholic MDD patients whose clinical symptoms had improved and whose HAMD scores were at that moment lower than 14 (data not shown) voluntarily joined the follow-up study. The 30 healthy control subjects (15 ...
Mood Disorder (Child)
... There has never been a manic episode. The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a chronic psychotic disorder The symptoms are not due to the direct effects of a substance or a general medical condition The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, ...
... There has never been a manic episode. The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a chronic psychotic disorder The symptoms are not due to the direct effects of a substance or a general medical condition The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, ...
Mood Disorder (Child)
... There has never been a manic episode. The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a chronic psychotic disorder The symptoms are not due to the direct effects of a substance or a general medical condition The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, ...
... There has never been a manic episode. The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a chronic psychotic disorder The symptoms are not due to the direct effects of a substance or a general medical condition The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, ...
CH22 Psychiatric
... permanent dysfunction of the brain caused by a disturbance in the physical or physiologic functioning of the brain tissue. – Causes include sudden illness, traumatic brain injury (TBI), seizure disorders, drug and alcohol abuse, overdose, or withdrawal, and diseases of the brain. ...
... permanent dysfunction of the brain caused by a disturbance in the physical or physiologic functioning of the brain tissue. – Causes include sudden illness, traumatic brain injury (TBI), seizure disorders, drug and alcohol abuse, overdose, or withdrawal, and diseases of the brain. ...
PowerPoint Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2 Current
... Table 3.5 Rates of marital distress and missed work days among people with mental illness in the past year ...
... Table 3.5 Rates of marital distress and missed work days among people with mental illness in the past year ...
depression in neurological disorders
... severe forms of depression and in those with cognitive impairment, drug treatments are probably the best first line treatment. Other models of psychotherapeutic treatment have been used in people with MS (including individual psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, supportive psychotherapy, and education bas ...
... severe forms of depression and in those with cognitive impairment, drug treatments are probably the best first line treatment. Other models of psychotherapeutic treatment have been used in people with MS (including individual psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, supportive psychotherapy, and education bas ...
Tilburg University Psychological distress two years
... somewhat different approach of measuring distress: ‘event-related-distress’, rather than ‘general distress’ is measured. The prevalence of PTSD symptoms one year after treatment for early stage breast cancer varied between 3 [5] and 12% [6]. Further research suggests that such psychological morbidit ...
... somewhat different approach of measuring distress: ‘event-related-distress’, rather than ‘general distress’ is measured. The prevalence of PTSD symptoms one year after treatment for early stage breast cancer varied between 3 [5] and 12% [6]. Further research suggests that such psychological morbidit ...
Spiritual Assessment - California Institute for Mental Health (CiMH)
... (V62.89), even when there may be symptoms of a mental disorder present, including hallucinations and delusions. In this way, Religious or Spiritual Problem is comparable to the category Bereavement for which the DSM-IV notes that even when a person's reaction to a death meets the diagnostic criteria ...
... (V62.89), even when there may be symptoms of a mental disorder present, including hallucinations and delusions. In this way, Religious or Spiritual Problem is comparable to the category Bereavement for which the DSM-IV notes that even when a person's reaction to a death meets the diagnostic criteria ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in
... I felt the need to clean my room … would spend four to five hours at it … At the time I loved doing it. Then I didn't want to do it any more, but I couldn’t stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be ...
... I felt the need to clean my room … would spend four to five hours at it … At the time I loved doing it. Then I didn't want to do it any more, but I couldn’t stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be ...
1 Functional impairment in South African children with Obsessive
... This study aimed to investigate the differences in functional impairment as experienced by school-aged South African children diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These two disorders often occur co-morbidly and are frequently confused ...
... This study aimed to investigate the differences in functional impairment as experienced by school-aged South African children diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These two disorders often occur co-morbidly and are frequently confused ...
Autistic Disorder
... More severe in females. Can be identified in infancy, though most diagnoses occur around 3-5 years of age. Equally prevalent in all SES, race/ethnicity, all over the world. ...
... More severe in females. Can be identified in infancy, though most diagnoses occur around 3-5 years of age. Equally prevalent in all SES, race/ethnicity, all over the world. ...
Connecting Inflammation with Glutamate Agonism in Suicidality
... The NMDA-receptor antagonist ketamine has proven efficient in reducing symptoms of suicidality, although the mechanisms explaining this effect have not been detailed in psychiatric patients. Recent evidence points towards a low-grade inflammation in brains of suicide victims. Inflammation leads to p ...
... The NMDA-receptor antagonist ketamine has proven efficient in reducing symptoms of suicidality, although the mechanisms explaining this effect have not been detailed in psychiatric patients. Recent evidence points towards a low-grade inflammation in brains of suicide victims. Inflammation leads to p ...
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
... • TBI is one of the most common medical disorders. • There are several severities of TBI. Mild TBI is the most common, and loss of consciousness is not required for the diagnosis, only an alteration in consciousness. • There are many processes that occur during a traumatic injury, including structur ...
... • TBI is one of the most common medical disorders. • There are several severities of TBI. Mild TBI is the most common, and loss of consciousness is not required for the diagnosis, only an alteration in consciousness. • There are many processes that occur during a traumatic injury, including structur ...
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) Clinical
... accepted evidence grading system means that guidelines generally adopt their own version; evidence grading is seductively simple in principle but difficult in practice. The CANMAT version of the ‘Level of Evidence’, referring to the availability, not outcome, of evidence, does not specify placebo tre ...
... accepted evidence grading system means that guidelines generally adopt their own version; evidence grading is seductively simple in principle but difficult in practice. The CANMAT version of the ‘Level of Evidence’, referring to the availability, not outcome, of evidence, does not specify placebo tre ...
Presentation
... Integrate infant mental health concepts into trainings for personnel working with young children and their families. ...
... Integrate infant mental health concepts into trainings for personnel working with young children and their families. ...
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"".