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 ...
A Review of the Literature
... students with ADHD and what areas have been identified where more work is needed. ...
... students with ADHD and what areas have been identified where more work is needed. ...
Prevalence and Associated Factors of Depression among General
... Depression occupies the 8th place among the causes of DALYs [1] in low income countries, due to preponderance of (group I) communicable, maternal, peri-natal and nutritional conditions. However, it is projected to increase by 66% by the year 2030, constituting a greater burden of disease than matern ...
... Depression occupies the 8th place among the causes of DALYs [1] in low income countries, due to preponderance of (group I) communicable, maternal, peri-natal and nutritional conditions. However, it is projected to increase by 66% by the year 2030, constituting a greater burden of disease than matern ...
Common Mental Health Correlates of Domestic Violence
... study Hattendorf et al. (1999) attempted to establish the presence of PTSD in battered women prior to the lethal event through the use of surveys and interviews. They studied 18 incarcerated Illinois women for symptoms of PTSD prior to killing their male partners, finding that 17 of 18 reported ‘‘mo ...
... study Hattendorf et al. (1999) attempted to establish the presence of PTSD in battered women prior to the lethal event through the use of surveys and interviews. They studied 18 incarcerated Illinois women for symptoms of PTSD prior to killing their male partners, finding that 17 of 18 reported ‘‘mo ...
What is Bipolar Disorder? - Student Counselling, Career and
... vigilant to your symptoms and physical and emotional responses to the environment. By being aware of you and your body, you will be more effective in your own lifestyle management. Having a positive attitude and mindset - Use therapy and educational materials to improve your selfesteem and change ...
... vigilant to your symptoms and physical and emotional responses to the environment. By being aware of you and your body, you will be more effective in your own lifestyle management. Having a positive attitude and mindset - Use therapy and educational materials to improve your selfesteem and change ...
Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Children and
... B. Fears of acting in a way or show anxiety symptoms that will be negatively evaluated (i.e., will be humiliating or embarrassing; will lead to rejection or offend others). C. Almost always provoke fear or anxiety. Note: In children, may be expressed by crying, tantrums, freezing, clinging, shr ...
... B. Fears of acting in a way or show anxiety symptoms that will be negatively evaluated (i.e., will be humiliating or embarrassing; will lead to rejection or offend others). C. Almost always provoke fear or anxiety. Note: In children, may be expressed by crying, tantrums, freezing, clinging, shr ...
Depression Associated with Physical Illness
... Abstract: Depression often accompanies a medical condition. It may also happen that the presence of a chronic disease changes the social situation of a patient, who then responds to the change by developing depression. Among the various systemic diseases, endocrine diseases, viral infections, collag ...
... Abstract: Depression often accompanies a medical condition. It may also happen that the presence of a chronic disease changes the social situation of a patient, who then responds to the change by developing depression. Among the various systemic diseases, endocrine diseases, viral infections, collag ...
Shire Press Release
... of moderate to severe binge eating disorder (B.E.D.) in adults, shown to significantly reduce the mean number of binge days per week. Vyvanse is not indicated or recommended for weight loss or the treatment of obesity. Other sympathomimetic drugs used for weight loss have been associated with seriou ...
... of moderate to severe binge eating disorder (B.E.D.) in adults, shown to significantly reduce the mean number of binge days per week. Vyvanse is not indicated or recommended for weight loss or the treatment of obesity. Other sympathomimetic drugs used for weight loss have been associated with seriou ...
Psychological Well Being of Child and Adolescent Refugee
... mulative effect of trauma and its predisposing features to future distress and function (Sinnerbrink et al., 1997). ...
... mulative effect of trauma and its predisposing features to future distress and function (Sinnerbrink et al., 1997). ...
Factors Associated with Prolonged Prehospital Delay of African
... to the higher morbidity and mortality rates in African Americans who have acute myocardial infarction.7,10 Investigators have attempted to determine patients’ characteristics that are associated with longer delay times. The assumption is that individuals at risk for increased delay can be identified ...
... to the higher morbidity and mortality rates in African Americans who have acute myocardial infarction.7,10 Investigators have attempted to determine patients’ characteristics that are associated with longer delay times. The assumption is that individuals at risk for increased delay can be identified ...
Dissociative Disorders
... vulnerable individuals, this disorganization acts as a mediating variable between the effects of earlier traumatic experiences and later dissociative symptoms. Dissociation also is likely a critical mediator of risk-taking behavior (eg, suicide, self-mutilation, sexual aggression) among sexually abu ...
... vulnerable individuals, this disorganization acts as a mediating variable between the effects of earlier traumatic experiences and later dissociative symptoms. Dissociation also is likely a critical mediator of risk-taking behavior (eg, suicide, self-mutilation, sexual aggression) among sexually abu ...
File - Logan Class of December 2011
... o Interaction with other is often characterized by inappropriate sexually seductive or provocative behavior o Displays rapidly shifting and shallow expression of emotion o Constantly uses physical appearance to draw attention to self o Has a style of speech that is excessively impressionistic and la ...
... o Interaction with other is often characterized by inappropriate sexually seductive or provocative behavior o Displays rapidly shifting and shallow expression of emotion o Constantly uses physical appearance to draw attention to self o Has a style of speech that is excessively impressionistic and la ...
Mental Health in HIV Patients
... – Asking such questions as, during the past month have you often felt down, depressed or hopeless? – What do you enjoy doing these days? ...
... – Asking such questions as, during the past month have you often felt down, depressed or hopeless? – What do you enjoy doing these days? ...
The Empirical Status of Empirically Supported
... empirically supported therapies that made people better. They began to develop practice guidelines so that patients would receive the best possible treatments for their specific problems. And in the end, Science would prevail, and there would be calm (or at least less negative affect) in the land. ...
... empirically supported therapies that made people better. They began to develop practice guidelines so that patients would receive the best possible treatments for their specific problems. And in the end, Science would prevail, and there would be calm (or at least less negative affect) in the land. ...
Hypomania: A brief review of conceptual and diagnostic
... for episodes of mania or hypomania, but not depression. A DSM-IVTR diagnosis of Bipolar II disorder assumes the presence of depressive episodes, and the criteria for bipolar I disorder states that depressive episodes often accompany manic episodes. Those with hypomania but not depression can be plac ...
... for episodes of mania or hypomania, but not depression. A DSM-IVTR diagnosis of Bipolar II disorder assumes the presence of depressive episodes, and the criteria for bipolar I disorder states that depressive episodes often accompany manic episodes. Those with hypomania but not depression can be plac ...
Customized Information: Primary Care Providers Primary Care Physicians
... been scratched or cut. Her boyfriend sat silently next to her as, in response to my questions, she gave me a list of medications she was taking, both for her chronic back pain and her depression and anxiety. The patient also detailed a long psychiatric history, as well as multiple hospitalizations f ...
... been scratched or cut. Her boyfriend sat silently next to her as, in response to my questions, she gave me a list of medications she was taking, both for her chronic back pain and her depression and anxiety. The patient also detailed a long psychiatric history, as well as multiple hospitalizations f ...
Use of Fidelity Assessments to Train
... with the strongest evidence supporting the efficacy of prolonged exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring (1). However, most research on the treatment of PTSD has been conducted in general population samples or with individuals exposed to specific types of traumas (for example, combat and rape). ...
... with the strongest evidence supporting the efficacy of prolonged exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring (1). However, most research on the treatment of PTSD has been conducted in general population samples or with individuals exposed to specific types of traumas (for example, combat and rape). ...
anxiety disorders in the dsm-5
... • Other specified or Unspecified Anxiety Disorder, • Anxiety Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition, • Substance/Medication-Induced Anxiety Disorder, • And other mental disorders with panic attacks as an associated ...
... • Other specified or Unspecified Anxiety Disorder, • Anxiety Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition, • Substance/Medication-Induced Anxiety Disorder, • And other mental disorders with panic attacks as an associated ...
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
... days), represents a change from baseline attention and awareness, and tends to fluctuate in severity during the course of a day. ...
... days), represents a change from baseline attention and awareness, and tends to fluctuate in severity during the course of a day. ...
School Psychology International - Disater Risk Reduction at the
... reporters of their distress than parents and teachers (Vernberg et al., 1996; Vogel and Vernberg, 1993). LaGreca et al. (1998) found that children’s pre-existing levels of anxiety were predictive of significant PTSD reactions and later adjustment. The availability of social support and the type of c ...
... reporters of their distress than parents and teachers (Vernberg et al., 1996; Vogel and Vernberg, 1993). LaGreca et al. (1998) found that children’s pre-existing levels of anxiety were predictive of significant PTSD reactions and later adjustment. The availability of social support and the type of c ...
The relationship between obsessive– compulsive and posttraumatic stress symptoms
... failed to elucidate the relationship between OCD and PTSD. Most of the existing studies focus solely on the presence or absence of syndromes when examining the comorbidity of OCD and PTSD. Recent data suggest that evaluation of symptoms on a continuum may yield higher levels of reliability (Brown, D ...
... failed to elucidate the relationship between OCD and PTSD. Most of the existing studies focus solely on the presence or absence of syndromes when examining the comorbidity of OCD and PTSD. Recent data suggest that evaluation of symptoms on a continuum may yield higher levels of reliability (Brown, D ...
The relationship between obsessive– compulsive and posttraumatic
... failed to elucidate the relationship between OCD and PTSD. Most of the existing studies focus solely on the presence or absence of syndromes when examining the comorbidity of OCD and PTSD. Recent data suggest that evaluation of symptoms on a continuum may yield higher levels of reliability (Brown, D ...
... failed to elucidate the relationship between OCD and PTSD. Most of the existing studies focus solely on the presence or absence of syndromes when examining the comorbidity of OCD and PTSD. Recent data suggest that evaluation of symptoms on a continuum may yield higher levels of reliability (Brown, D ...
ADAP-Booklet FINAL
... in the illness of Depression. As more is understood about the exact biological causes of Depression, treatments can hopefully be refined. Misunderstood Despite being one of the most common medical illnesses adolescents face, Depression is often misunderstood. Although treatable, Depression remains l ...
... in the illness of Depression. As more is understood about the exact biological causes of Depression, treatments can hopefully be refined. Misunderstood Despite being one of the most common medical illnesses adolescents face, Depression is often misunderstood. Although treatable, Depression remains l ...
Women and Mental Health
... is attached to women who are dependent on illegal drugs or alcohol, which can lead them to hide their problems, and choose not to access health or social care services. Women who are lone parents are particularly likely to hide their problems through fear that they may lose custody of their children ...
... is attached to women who are dependent on illegal drugs or alcohol, which can lead them to hide their problems, and choose not to access health or social care services. Women who are lone parents are particularly likely to hide their problems through fear that they may lose custody of their children ...
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"".