Psychiatric disorders in low functioning
... The failure to find differences in psychopathology between these two groups requires some comment. This study took place in a naturalistic clinical environment, and the sample size was quite large, if not larger than most previous studies, including also standardised methods of data collection using ...
... The failure to find differences in psychopathology between these two groups requires some comment. This study took place in a naturalistic clinical environment, and the sample size was quite large, if not larger than most previous studies, including also standardised methods of data collection using ...
the timing of the transition to nicotine dependence
... To control for Type I errors in univariate analyses, the Holm’s procedure48, a modified Bonferroni approach, was applied to conceptually related groups of variables. Groups of ...
... To control for Type I errors in univariate analyses, the Holm’s procedure48, a modified Bonferroni approach, was applied to conceptually related groups of variables. Groups of ...
Psychiatric aspects of the phenomenon of stigmata Henryk Welcz
... A stigma is a notion used in some religions to describe the wounds which were symbols of a special relationship to God. The phenomenon is known in Christianity (the wounds corresponding to Christ’s wounds in His forehead, hands, feet and side) and Islam (the wounds corresponding to those of Mohammed ...
... A stigma is a notion used in some religions to describe the wounds which were symbols of a special relationship to God. The phenomenon is known in Christianity (the wounds corresponding to Christ’s wounds in His forehead, hands, feet and side) and Islam (the wounds corresponding to those of Mohammed ...
now MH - The Justice Academy
... The purpose of the Mental Health Officer course is to further inform and educate the officer in the area of mental health and issues pertaining to serving as a mental health officer, to include advanced crisis intervention training. The Legislature in 1993 in H.B. 771 (Naishtat & Madla) Attachment o ...
... The purpose of the Mental Health Officer course is to further inform and educate the officer in the area of mental health and issues pertaining to serving as a mental health officer, to include advanced crisis intervention training. The Legislature in 1993 in H.B. 771 (Naishtat & Madla) Attachment o ...
The major symptom dimensions of obsessive
... clinic for anxiety disorders of GGZ Nijmegen, the Netherlands Anxiety, OCD & Phobia Foundation, and by advertisements on the internet. Exclusion criteria were the presence of major somatic disorders, other major psychiatric disorders (except depression) and use of psychotropic medication. Subjects h ...
... clinic for anxiety disorders of GGZ Nijmegen, the Netherlands Anxiety, OCD & Phobia Foundation, and by advertisements on the internet. Exclusion criteria were the presence of major somatic disorders, other major psychiatric disorders (except depression) and use of psychotropic medication. Subjects h ...
Short communication: State-related differences in heart rate
... Algra, A., Tijssen, J.G., Roelandt, J.R., Pool, J., and Lubsen, J. (1993). Contribution of the 24 hour electrocardiogram to the prediction of sudden coronary death. Br. Heart J. 70, 421–427. ...
... Algra, A., Tijssen, J.G., Roelandt, J.R., Pool, J., and Lubsen, J. (1993). Contribution of the 24 hour electrocardiogram to the prediction of sudden coronary death. Br. Heart J. 70, 421–427. ...
Frontotemporal dementia – Differentiation from Alzheimer`s disease
... components, especially white matter disease. This may aggravate and even add new features to the clinical picture in AD [13]. The etiology of FLD and its relationship to Pick’s disease are mainly unknown. In both diseases there is evidence for genetic factors with a positive family history in about ...
... components, especially white matter disease. This may aggravate and even add new features to the clinical picture in AD [13]. The etiology of FLD and its relationship to Pick’s disease are mainly unknown. In both diseases there is evidence for genetic factors with a positive family history in about ...
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
... This disorder is often accompanied by other serious mental health disorders, and, if left untreated, can develop into conduct disorder (CD), a more serious disruptive behavior disorder. Children with ODD who are not treated also are at an increased risk for substance abuse and delinquency. Some pare ...
... This disorder is often accompanied by other serious mental health disorders, and, if left untreated, can develop into conduct disorder (CD), a more serious disruptive behavior disorder. Children with ODD who are not treated also are at an increased risk for substance abuse and delinquency. Some pare ...
Anxiety Disorders
... Trauma and Stressor-related disorders are common, common, common! There are significant comorbid psychiatric conditions associated with anxiety disorders! Screening questions can help identify or rule out diagnoses There are many effective treatments including psychotherapy and psychopharmacol ...
... Trauma and Stressor-related disorders are common, common, common! There are significant comorbid psychiatric conditions associated with anxiety disorders! Screening questions can help identify or rule out diagnoses There are many effective treatments including psychotherapy and psychopharmacol ...
Tracking Mental Disorders Across Twitter Users
... identified with the help of popular social networking websites. These patterns can depict one’s thoughts and feelings in everyday life. Our research targets Twitter data to identify users who could potentially suffer from mental disorders, and classify them based on the intensity of linguistic usage ...
... identified with the help of popular social networking websites. These patterns can depict one’s thoughts and feelings in everyday life. Our research targets Twitter data to identify users who could potentially suffer from mental disorders, and classify them based on the intensity of linguistic usage ...
Making a Difference - The Centre of Excellence for Mental Health
... Mental Health in the Classroom You may notice that students in your classroom are struggling. They may be acting out, or they may be withdrawn and not communicating. Whatever the cause, these behaviours are interfering with students’ achievement at school, and preventing them from learning. Someti ...
... Mental Health in the Classroom You may notice that students in your classroom are struggling. They may be acting out, or they may be withdrawn and not communicating. Whatever the cause, these behaviours are interfering with students’ achievement at school, and preventing them from learning. Someti ...
Expression and Treatment of Depression among Haitian Immigrant
... the therapeutic relationship should contain shared and appropriate goals if it is to be effective. In practice, this means that the therapist will find out from the client what are his or her desired goals. The therapist, then, may explain the way counseling works and both parties may negotiate a co ...
... the therapeutic relationship should contain shared and appropriate goals if it is to be effective. In practice, this means that the therapist will find out from the client what are his or her desired goals. The therapist, then, may explain the way counseling works and both parties may negotiate a co ...
Document
... • Medication guides • How do you pick out what is important? – What it is used for, common side effects, serious side effects, when should it start working ...
... • Medication guides • How do you pick out what is important? – What it is used for, common side effects, serious side effects, when should it start working ...
An Overview of Mood Disorders/Depression
... conditions bring to daily living. Children with autism spectrum disorder are at higher risk for major mood disorders. Serious medical conditions such as heart problems and cancer can also contribute to depression, partly because of the physical weakness and stress they bring on. People who have had ...
... conditions bring to daily living. Children with autism spectrum disorder are at higher risk for major mood disorders. Serious medical conditions such as heart problems and cancer can also contribute to depression, partly because of the physical weakness and stress they bring on. People who have had ...
If Only We Had Known - National Education Alliance for Borderline
... Consistent with studies on the heritability of personality traits broadly ...
... Consistent with studies on the heritability of personality traits broadly ...
ABCT 50th Convention Sunday Oct 30 Program
... psychopathology and is an impediment to treatment. Self-compassion, in contrast, an antidote to self-criticism, is associated with a vast array of mental health benefits and is being increasingly integrated into traditional CBT and third-wave approaches to treatment. Kristin Neff has demonstrated th ...
... psychopathology and is an impediment to treatment. Self-compassion, in contrast, an antidote to self-criticism, is associated with a vast array of mental health benefits and is being increasingly integrated into traditional CBT and third-wave approaches to treatment. Kristin Neff has demonstrated th ...
Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and
... possible allies in the patient’s treatment, foreshadow potential crisis points, and profile possible sources of treatment resistance and indices of possible secondary gain. Other lines of inquiry by the clinician may clarify the patient’s motivation and preparedness to undertake treatment. Many patie ...
... possible allies in the patient’s treatment, foreshadow potential crisis points, and profile possible sources of treatment resistance and indices of possible secondary gain. Other lines of inquiry by the clinician may clarify the patient’s motivation and preparedness to undertake treatment. Many patie ...
Barcelona, 17-20 de abril de 2015 Barcelona, April 17
... NORMENT, KG Jebsen Centre for Psychosis Research, Oslo University Hospital and Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. ...
... NORMENT, KG Jebsen Centre for Psychosis Research, Oslo University Hospital and Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. ...
Diagnostic and Management Guidelines for Mental Disorders in
... Primary care encompasses both a philosophy of health development as well as a health service level. The philosophy stresses the need for comprehensive coverage of health problems in communities, providing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services. At the service level this means th ...
... Primary care encompasses both a philosophy of health development as well as a health service level. The philosophy stresses the need for comprehensive coverage of health problems in communities, providing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services. At the service level this means th ...
Anxiety - Welfare.ie
... underlying medical disease, but can also occur without underlying disease or illness. (Medical Disability Guidelines, 2009). Males, individuals from lower social classes, and members of some cultures are more likely to complain of somatic rather than psychiatric symptoms. It is important to understa ...
... underlying medical disease, but can also occur without underlying disease or illness. (Medical Disability Guidelines, 2009). Males, individuals from lower social classes, and members of some cultures are more likely to complain of somatic rather than psychiatric symptoms. It is important to understa ...
PANS-PANDAS webinar 7-15-15.pptx
... ! Lyme’s disease (secondary to bites from ticks typically found in the Northeast) ! Viruses—less reported but influenza A ! ?? Others ...
... ! Lyme’s disease (secondary to bites from ticks typically found in the Northeast) ! Viruses—less reported but influenza A ! ?? Others ...
Evidence-based pharmacotherapy of panic
... initial phase of antidepressant treatment can also be considered (Goddard et al. 2001 ; Pollack et al. 2003). Drop-out rates During SSRI treatment of panic disorder 18 % of patients drop-out prematurely (Bakker et al. 2002). The recently investigated agents paroxetine CR, escitalopram, and venlafaxi ...
... initial phase of antidepressant treatment can also be considered (Goddard et al. 2001 ; Pollack et al. 2003). Drop-out rates During SSRI treatment of panic disorder 18 % of patients drop-out prematurely (Bakker et al. 2002). The recently investigated agents paroxetine CR, escitalopram, and venlafaxi ...
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) - Patient
... healthcare professional for further comprehensive mental health assessment including mental health state and associated functioning, interpersonal and social difficulties. The guidance suggests that healthcare professionals may consider using a validated measure of symptoms, functions and or disabi ...
... healthcare professional for further comprehensive mental health assessment including mental health state and associated functioning, interpersonal and social difficulties. The guidance suggests that healthcare professionals may consider using a validated measure of symptoms, functions and or disabi ...
The Community-Acquired Pneumonia Symptom
... ally with CAP.2 Among hospitalized patients, mortality ranges from 2 to 21% and rises to ⬎ 50% among patients with severe disease,3 making CAP the most common cause of death due to infectious disease.4 Recently introduced guidelines for the management of CAP5–9 provide algorithms to guide clinical ...
... ally with CAP.2 Among hospitalized patients, mortality ranges from 2 to 21% and rises to ⬎ 50% among patients with severe disease,3 making CAP the most common cause of death due to infectious disease.4 Recently introduced guidelines for the management of CAP5–9 provide algorithms to guide clinical ...
Patients as Partners in the Development and Interpretation
... Learnings and Stakeholder input Key Learnings Patients with chronic serious disease are experts on what it’s like to live with their condition Patients want to be as active as possible in the work to develop and evaluate new treatments Their “chief complaints” may not be factored explicitly in ...
... Learnings and Stakeholder input Key Learnings Patients with chronic serious disease are experts on what it’s like to live with their condition Patients want to be as active as possible in the work to develop and evaluate new treatments Their “chief complaints” may not be factored explicitly in ...
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"".