- Positive Emotion and Psychopathology Lab
... groups did not significantly differ in age, F(1,37) ¼ .06, ns. However, the INS group was significantly older than both the BP, F(1,37) ¼ 1.71, p < .01 and NC groups, F(1,37) ¼ 1.03, p < .01. Given established relationships between aging and worry (Brenes, 2006) as well as rumination (Phillips, Henry, ...
... groups did not significantly differ in age, F(1,37) ¼ .06, ns. However, the INS group was significantly older than both the BP, F(1,37) ¼ 1.71, p < .01 and NC groups, F(1,37) ¼ 1.03, p < .01. Given established relationships between aging and worry (Brenes, 2006) as well as rumination (Phillips, Henry, ...
Spindletop MHMR Services
... Services in this package are generally intended for individuals with major depressive disorder (GAF ≤ 50), bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia and related disorders who present with very little risk of harm and who have supports and a level of functioning that does not require higher levels of care. ...
... Services in this package are generally intended for individuals with major depressive disorder (GAF ≤ 50), bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia and related disorders who present with very little risk of harm and who have supports and a level of functioning that does not require higher levels of care. ...
Introduction to Clinical Guidelines
... • Illustrate how the guidelines apply/relate to health care professionals in their practice • Show how the guidelines can assist health care professionals to improve quality of patient care ...
... • Illustrate how the guidelines apply/relate to health care professionals in their practice • Show how the guidelines can assist health care professionals to improve quality of patient care ...
Behavioral Health Resource Guide
... Many men do not recognize, acknowledge, or seek help for their depression. They may be reluctant to talk about how they are feeling. But depression is a real and treatable illness. It can affect any man at any age. With the right treatment, most men with depression can get better and gain back their ...
... Many men do not recognize, acknowledge, or seek help for their depression. They may be reluctant to talk about how they are feeling. But depression is a real and treatable illness. It can affect any man at any age. With the right treatment, most men with depression can get better and gain back their ...
A magnetic resonance spectroscopy investigation of obsessive
... right, but not left, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (Russell et al., 2003) and the absolute Glx level has been found to be decreased in the anterior cingulate of children with OCD (Rosenberg et al., 2004). In the present study, we used MRS to examine levels of neurochemicals in the head of the cauda ...
... right, but not left, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (Russell et al., 2003) and the absolute Glx level has been found to be decreased in the anterior cingulate of children with OCD (Rosenberg et al., 2004). In the present study, we used MRS to examine levels of neurochemicals in the head of the cauda ...
Issues in Differential Diagnosis: Phobias and
... sets of twins between the ages of 8 and 18 (Stevenson, Batten, & Cherner, 1992). The results of this study suggested that differences in genes accounted for 29% of the variance in specific phobia diagnosis, with shared and non-shared environmental factors each accounting for a remaining third of the ...
... sets of twins between the ages of 8 and 18 (Stevenson, Batten, & Cherner, 1992). The results of this study suggested that differences in genes accounted for 29% of the variance in specific phobia diagnosis, with shared and non-shared environmental factors each accounting for a remaining third of the ...
2 Issues in Differential Diagnosis: Phobias and Phobic Conditions
... sets of twins between the ages of 8 and 18 (Stevenson, Batten, & Cherner, 1992). The results of this study suggested that differences in genes accounted for 29% of the variance in specific phobia diagnosis, with shared and non-shared environmental factors each accounting for a remaining third of the ...
... sets of twins between the ages of 8 and 18 (Stevenson, Batten, & Cherner, 1992). The results of this study suggested that differences in genes accounted for 29% of the variance in specific phobia diagnosis, with shared and non-shared environmental factors each accounting for a remaining third of the ...
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... sets of twins between the ages of 8 and 18 (Stevenson, Batten, & Cherner, 1992). The results of this study suggested that differences in genes accounted for 29% of the variance in specific phobia diagnosis, with shared and non-shared environmental factors each accounting for a remaining third of the ...
... sets of twins between the ages of 8 and 18 (Stevenson, Batten, & Cherner, 1992). The results of this study suggested that differences in genes accounted for 29% of the variance in specific phobia diagnosis, with shared and non-shared environmental factors each accounting for a remaining third of the ...
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... patient outcomes are not compared to placebo but to what other available medicines do. Consideration of possible consequences of raising the urinary glucose content has to be part of the decision tree to prescribe these medicines as well as the need to consider estimated glomerular filtration rate ( ...
... patient outcomes are not compared to placebo but to what other available medicines do. Consideration of possible consequences of raising the urinary glucose content has to be part of the decision tree to prescribe these medicines as well as the need to consider estimated glomerular filtration rate ( ...
Mood Spectrum Disorders
... impaired ______ . Typically, the low phases last for a few weeks, but sometimes they last only a few days ______ . Individuals with this type of pattern may experience a period of "normal" mood in between mood swings, during which their mood and energy level feels "right" and their ability to functi ...
... impaired ______ . Typically, the low phases last for a few weeks, but sometimes they last only a few days ______ . Individuals with this type of pattern may experience a period of "normal" mood in between mood swings, during which their mood and energy level feels "right" and their ability to functi ...
Trauma and PNES - Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures
... • Benefits: PE reduces PTSD symptoms and problems, depression and anxiety. • Risks: Discomfort and emotional distress when remembering trauma and confronting situations that were avoided before. • Therapists are certified therapists and supervisors are certified. http://www.med.upenn.edu/ctsa/ ...
... • Benefits: PE reduces PTSD symptoms and problems, depression and anxiety. • Risks: Discomfort and emotional distress when remembering trauma and confronting situations that were avoided before. • Therapists are certified therapists and supervisors are certified. http://www.med.upenn.edu/ctsa/ ...
MRI Assessment of Gray and White Matter Distribution in
... shown to exhibit more severe negative symptoms, more severe formal thought disorder, and poor response to treatment, while no significant differences between the two groups in the severity of delusions, hallucinations, and bizarre behavior have been reported (29). Our group observed that poor-outcom ...
... shown to exhibit more severe negative symptoms, more severe formal thought disorder, and poor response to treatment, while no significant differences between the two groups in the severity of delusions, hallucinations, and bizarre behavior have been reported (29). Our group observed that poor-outcom ...
A Case Study of Gwen, Sandra Bullock`s
... taking part in activities and hobbies that bring joy. In addition to behavioral formulation, relapse prevention would be an effective approach in working with Gwen. Relapse prevention is helpful in that it does not define relapse as a general event, but it takes into account the management of relaps ...
... taking part in activities and hobbies that bring joy. In addition to behavioral formulation, relapse prevention would be an effective approach in working with Gwen. Relapse prevention is helpful in that it does not define relapse as a general event, but it takes into account the management of relaps ...
Full Text - Avicenna Journal of Neuro Psych Physiology
... The four simple unbalanced temperaments have an imbalance in only one quality (hot, cool, wet, dry).These four single temperaments are not stable and they tend to lead to compound temperaments. The four compound temperaments are composed of the following combinations: hot and wet, hot and dry, cold ...
... The four simple unbalanced temperaments have an imbalance in only one quality (hot, cool, wet, dry).These four single temperaments are not stable and they tend to lead to compound temperaments. The four compound temperaments are composed of the following combinations: hot and wet, hot and dry, cold ...
This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The
... of the miscellaneous items appears to represent a distinct symptom, not categorized with similar items on the CY-BOCS, it appears that these items cannot be aggregated in any meaningful way to be entered into a factor analysis. This may be one reason why miscellaneous items often are omitted from fa ...
... of the miscellaneous items appears to represent a distinct symptom, not categorized with similar items on the CY-BOCS, it appears that these items cannot be aggregated in any meaningful way to be entered into a factor analysis. This may be one reason why miscellaneous items often are omitted from fa ...
Should cyclothymia be considered as a specific and distinct bipolar
... of antidepressants) and unnecessary drugs (e.g., antipsychotics, sedatives, anxiolytics and hypnotics) and introducing specific stabilizers. In this configuration, delays to obtain optimal stabilization are usually longer in noncyclothymics. Owing to potential complications linked to the use of anti ...
... of antidepressants) and unnecessary drugs (e.g., antipsychotics, sedatives, anxiolytics and hypnotics) and introducing specific stabilizers. In this configuration, delays to obtain optimal stabilization are usually longer in noncyclothymics. Owing to potential complications linked to the use of anti ...
Association of Panic Disorder and Panic Attacks with
... practice register who did not have hypertension or blood pressure 160/90 mm Hg on the computerized record. These patients were matched for age (same decade) and gender, and had the next highest registration number. Two additional (reserve) normotensive patients were identified by subsequent registra ...
... practice register who did not have hypertension or blood pressure 160/90 mm Hg on the computerized record. These patients were matched for age (same decade) and gender, and had the next highest registration number. Two additional (reserve) normotensive patients were identified by subsequent registra ...
Identifying Primary Concerns in Patients Newly Diagnosed With
... and after surgery in patients newly diagnosed with earlystage lung cancer, and to determine whether perceived healthcare environment factors were associated with reduced concerns and cancer-related worry. Design: Participants completed a semistructured interview using the conceptual content cognitiv ...
... and after surgery in patients newly diagnosed with earlystage lung cancer, and to determine whether perceived healthcare environment factors were associated with reduced concerns and cancer-related worry. Design: Participants completed a semistructured interview using the conceptual content cognitiv ...
Phobias
... phobias tend to take a rather chronic course and may outlast many other psychiatric disorders (Barlow, 2002). As with adult treatment for specific phobias, “real life” exposure is considered an important ingredient of successful treatment. Given that children might be especially reluctant to engage ...
... phobias tend to take a rather chronic course and may outlast many other psychiatric disorders (Barlow, 2002). As with adult treatment for specific phobias, “real life” exposure is considered an important ingredient of successful treatment. Given that children might be especially reluctant to engage ...
Report on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
... 1960s, it became clear that, although many children exhibited the same set of behaviors as those called “brain damaged,” neither a definitive history of brain trauma, nor the presence of abnormal neurological signs could be documented. The assumption was made that neurological dysfunctions were caus ...
... 1960s, it became clear that, although many children exhibited the same set of behaviors as those called “brain damaged,” neither a definitive history of brain trauma, nor the presence of abnormal neurological signs could be documented. The assumption was made that neurological dysfunctions were caus ...
Anxiety and Mothers
... Adjustment Disorders What happens? • She feels overwhelmed, can’t use her previous coping strategies around exercise and visiting friends. Getting out to the few activities in new town seems like too much work with two small children. She was independent and very organized in past so ‘hates to ask ...
... Adjustment Disorders What happens? • She feels overwhelmed, can’t use her previous coping strategies around exercise and visiting friends. Getting out to the few activities in new town seems like too much work with two small children. She was independent and very organized in past so ‘hates to ask ...
depression - Dr. Steven Gemignani
... appraisal in patients with RA. They stated, “Our results suggest that emotional adjustment in RA is compromised when individuals simultaneously assume personal responsibility for negative outcomes across a wide variety of life domains (i.e., internal and global attributions) and perceive that they h ...
... appraisal in patients with RA. They stated, “Our results suggest that emotional adjustment in RA is compromised when individuals simultaneously assume personal responsibility for negative outcomes across a wide variety of life domains (i.e., internal and global attributions) and perceive that they h ...
spl unclassified - Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
... peripheral vasoconstrictor that also stimulates secretion of aldosterone by the adrenal cortex and provides negative feedback for renin secretion. The effect of trandolapril in hypertension appears to result primarily from the inhibition of circulating and tissue ACE activity thereby reducing angiot ...
... peripheral vasoconstrictor that also stimulates secretion of aldosterone by the adrenal cortex and provides negative feedback for renin secretion. The effect of trandolapril in hypertension appears to result primarily from the inhibition of circulating and tissue ACE activity thereby reducing angiot ...
Substance Related Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... B. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings of both of the following: 1. The disorder developed during or within 1 month of a substance intoxication or withdrawal or taking a medication; and 2. The involved substance/medication is capable of producing the ment ...
... B. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings of both of the following: 1. The disorder developed during or within 1 month of a substance intoxication or withdrawal or taking a medication; and 2. The involved substance/medication is capable of producing the ment ...
Social Anxiety Disorder Advances in Psychotherapy Questions from
... d) receiving discouraging feedback from a respected source 28) Which do not appear to be effective for treating SAD? a) SSRIs b) MAOIs c) SNRIs d) Tricyclics 29) Despite its effectiveness, _____ is rarely used to treat SAD because of potentially severe side effects. a) sertraline b) clonazepam c) ph ...
... d) receiving discouraging feedback from a respected source 28) Which do not appear to be effective for treating SAD? a) SSRIs b) MAOIs c) SNRIs d) Tricyclics 29) Despite its effectiveness, _____ is rarely used to treat SAD because of potentially severe side effects. a) sertraline b) clonazepam c) ph ...
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"".