10-year follow-up study - The British Journal of Psychiatry
... each year of follow-up in turn was examined in detail for evidence of depressive symptoms. Onset and offset of symptoms of depression were dated to within a month, and charts, each covering a period of 1 year, were completed. Monthly psychiatric status ratings (PSRs), based on DSM–IV symptoms of dep ...
... each year of follow-up in turn was examined in detail for evidence of depressive symptoms. Onset and offset of symptoms of depression were dated to within a month, and charts, each covering a period of 1 year, were completed. Monthly psychiatric status ratings (PSRs), based on DSM–IV symptoms of dep ...
Acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder following mi
... Abstract The objective of this paper is to summarize the existing state of knowledge on relationship between early pregnancy loss and acute stress disorder (ASD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although, grief, depression and anxiety symptoms as a result of miscarriage have been explored, ...
... Abstract The objective of this paper is to summarize the existing state of knowledge on relationship between early pregnancy loss and acute stress disorder (ASD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although, grief, depression and anxiety symptoms as a result of miscarriage have been explored, ...
Translational research in bipolar disorder: emerging
... copy-number variance and in-depth sequencing studies of thousands of individuals. Advances in genetic studies create an unprecedented opportunity to finally understand the pathophysiology of this devastating illness at the molecular level, and to develop novel therapeutics capable of relieving mood ...
... copy-number variance and in-depth sequencing studies of thousands of individuals. Advances in genetic studies create an unprecedented opportunity to finally understand the pathophysiology of this devastating illness at the molecular level, and to develop novel therapeutics capable of relieving mood ...
Detection and management of mood disorders in the maternity
... the early mother—infant relationship. This is in turn associated with suboptimal social, emotional and behavioural infant development.18 There is also emerging evidence for a relationship between maternal anxiety, stress and depression in pregnancy and poorer obstetric (low birth weight, and prematu ...
... the early mother—infant relationship. This is in turn associated with suboptimal social, emotional and behavioural infant development.18 There is also emerging evidence for a relationship between maternal anxiety, stress and depression in pregnancy and poorer obstetric (low birth weight, and prematu ...
Mood Disorder Symptoms, Causes and E7҃ect
... mood disorder. With careful assessment and screening, a psychiatrist can better distinguish between symptoms of mood disorder and substance intoxication or withdrawal. Some people experience reduced cravings for substances once their cooccurring depression or bipolar disorder is treated. ...
... mood disorder. With careful assessment and screening, a psychiatrist can better distinguish between symptoms of mood disorder and substance intoxication or withdrawal. Some people experience reduced cravings for substances once their cooccurring depression or bipolar disorder is treated. ...
The Importance of Mental Health
... In the U.S. there is still a stigma attached to mental or emotional health issues. Just this year the film, Silver Linings Playbook, was nominated for the Academy Awards Best Picture along with a several other individual awards. At least part of the reason that the movie was so well received is beca ...
... In the U.S. there is still a stigma attached to mental or emotional health issues. Just this year the film, Silver Linings Playbook, was nominated for the Academy Awards Best Picture along with a several other individual awards. At least part of the reason that the movie was so well received is beca ...
OHSU Presentation Template
... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2847794/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902192/ ...
... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2847794/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902192/ ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
... strep throat. Some research suggests that an antibody against strep throat bacteria sometimes mistakenly acts like a brain enzyme. This disrupts communication between neurons in the brain and may trigger OCD. However, these studies are controversial and more evidence is needed before strep throat ca ...
... strep throat. Some research suggests that an antibody against strep throat bacteria sometimes mistakenly acts like a brain enzyme. This disrupts communication between neurons in the brain and may trigger OCD. However, these studies are controversial and more evidence is needed before strep throat ca ...
Effectiveness of Simple Individual Psychoeducation for Bipolar II
... patients with bipolar II disorder. Psychoeducation could be especially appropriate in patients with bipolar II disorder due to the condition’s complicated characteristics, including the greater lack of disease awareness and longer time to diagnosis. It is difficult to implement a systematic and comp ...
... patients with bipolar II disorder. Psychoeducation could be especially appropriate in patients with bipolar II disorder due to the condition’s complicated characteristics, including the greater lack of disease awareness and longer time to diagnosis. It is difficult to implement a systematic and comp ...
Ten-Year Quality-of-Life Outcomes of Patients with Schizophrenia
... Patients who had worsened and had dissatisfied courses of general QOL over time expressed many more unmet needs compared to those who were satisfied and had an improved course of QOL. Individual unmet needs concerning daytime activities, psychological distress, psychotic symptoms, information about ...
... Patients who had worsened and had dissatisfied courses of general QOL over time expressed many more unmet needs compared to those who were satisfied and had an improved course of QOL. Individual unmet needs concerning daytime activities, psychological distress, psychotic symptoms, information about ...
File
... Each of the personality states that the individual experiences has its own distinct personal history, self-image, and identity, including different age, different gender, and also a different name. There usually exists a main, primary identity which carries the individual’s given name. When this pri ...
... Each of the personality states that the individual experiences has its own distinct personal history, self-image, and identity, including different age, different gender, and also a different name. There usually exists a main, primary identity which carries the individual’s given name. When this pri ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... concentration, feelings of guilt or low self-worth, and low energy.[2] These symptoms may prolong or intermittent that can result in impaired social and occupational functioning of an individual irrespective of age, gender and ethnic background. According to World Health Organization (2014b)[3], alm ...
... concentration, feelings of guilt or low self-worth, and low energy.[2] These symptoms may prolong or intermittent that can result in impaired social and occupational functioning of an individual irrespective of age, gender and ethnic background. According to World Health Organization (2014b)[3], alm ...
Psychosocial Care of Persons with Burn Injuries
... observations and patient self-reports, suggest that burn care of the whole person, including early and continued attention to psychosocial aspects of the patient’s life, can facilitate positive psychological adaptation to the challenges of traumatic injury, painful treatment, and permanent disfigure ...
... observations and patient self-reports, suggest that burn care of the whole person, including early and continued attention to psychosocial aspects of the patient’s life, can facilitate positive psychological adaptation to the challenges of traumatic injury, painful treatment, and permanent disfigure ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) National Institute of Mental Health
... FDA Warning on Antidepressants Despite the relative safety and popularity of SSRIs and other antidepressants, some studies have suggested that they may have unintentional effects on some people, especially adolescents and young adults. In 2004, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conducted a thor ...
... FDA Warning on Antidepressants Despite the relative safety and popularity of SSRIs and other antidepressants, some studies have suggested that they may have unintentional effects on some people, especially adolescents and young adults. In 2004, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conducted a thor ...
Mental health awareness
... According to the Office for National Statistics (2010), there are 1.5 million people in the UK caring for a relative or friend with a mental health problem or dementia. There is an increasing emphasis on the role of family caregivers in supporting recovery for people in mental distress. The course i ...
... According to the Office for National Statistics (2010), there are 1.5 million people in the UK caring for a relative or friend with a mental health problem or dementia. There is an increasing emphasis on the role of family caregivers in supporting recovery for people in mental distress. The course i ...
Mental Health Diagnosis Training
... 5. Persistently and excessively fearful or reluctant to be alone or without major attachment figures at home or without significant adults in other settings 6. Persistent reluctance or refusal to go to sleep without being near a major attachment figure or to sleep away from home 7. Repeated nightmar ...
... 5. Persistently and excessively fearful or reluctant to be alone or without major attachment figures at home or without significant adults in other settings 6. Persistent reluctance or refusal to go to sleep without being near a major attachment figure or to sleep away from home 7. Repeated nightmar ...
Psychopathology in Primary Dystonia
... dominant trait and has a penetrance of 30-40%2. The mutation in the DYT 1 gene which causes the disorder, leads to the abnormal production of a brain protein, torsin A, found in the highest concentrations in the basal ganglia. A study examined a possible link between the DYT 1 mutation and major dep ...
... dominant trait and has a penetrance of 30-40%2. The mutation in the DYT 1 gene which causes the disorder, leads to the abnormal production of a brain protein, torsin A, found in the highest concentrations in the basal ganglia. A study examined a possible link between the DYT 1 mutation and major dep ...
Adolescent Depression - Nevada KIDS COUNT
... depressed individual. Medication was once the first treatment option, but is not currently the preferred method. Studies indicate that antidepressants only work in 35 to 45 percent of the population.23 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a public-health advisory in October of 2004 forc ...
... depressed individual. Medication was once the first treatment option, but is not currently the preferred method. Studies indicate that antidepressants only work in 35 to 45 percent of the population.23 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a public-health advisory in October of 2004 forc ...
HIV infection and depression
... publication: we have opted not to use prior studies with similar methodology and outcomes. We have, also, cited 23 articles published in the pre-HAART period when necessary. ...
... publication: we have opted not to use prior studies with similar methodology and outcomes. We have, also, cited 23 articles published in the pre-HAART period when necessary. ...
Approach to Suicide Risk and Assessment in the ER Resident
... “The same combination of biologic and psychodynamic factors that can render these persons unpleasant to treat are also those that place them at risk for repeated and possibly fatal injury to themselves. ED staff should be equipped to tolerate and manage such behaviour until the patient is medically ...
... “The same combination of biologic and psychodynamic factors that can render these persons unpleasant to treat are also those that place them at risk for repeated and possibly fatal injury to themselves. ED staff should be equipped to tolerate and manage such behaviour until the patient is medically ...
Social Anxiety - Freedom From Fear
... Emotional and behavioral symptoms Signs and symptoms of social anxiety disorder can include persistent: Fear of situations in which you may be judged Worrying about embarrassing or humiliating yourself Concern that you'll offend someone Intense fear of interacting or talking with strangers ...
... Emotional and behavioral symptoms Signs and symptoms of social anxiety disorder can include persistent: Fear of situations in which you may be judged Worrying about embarrassing or humiliating yourself Concern that you'll offend someone Intense fear of interacting or talking with strangers ...
Bipolar Disorders - National Association of School Psychologists
... received increasing attention from the scientific community, media, and general public (see review by Lofthouse & Fristad, 2004). Although interest has grown, continued research is essential, as bipolar disorder in children often devastates family life, school functioning, and peer relationships. If ...
... received increasing attention from the scientific community, media, and general public (see review by Lofthouse & Fristad, 2004). Although interest has grown, continued research is essential, as bipolar disorder in children often devastates family life, school functioning, and peer relationships. If ...
Greater Cortical Gray Matter Density in Lithium
... 2004) were used to localize disease effects on cortical anatomy. Image analysts (M.D., M.N., M.T.), blind to all subject information, traced each of 30 sulci in each hemisphere on the surface rendering of each subject’s brain (13 on the medial surface, 17 on the lateral surface), employing previousl ...
... 2004) were used to localize disease effects on cortical anatomy. Image analysts (M.D., M.N., M.T.), blind to all subject information, traced each of 30 sulci in each hemisphere on the surface rendering of each subject’s brain (13 on the medial surface, 17 on the lateral surface), employing previousl ...
Addressing Trauma and Substance Use - MI-PTE
... violence, drug problems, and other social ills. These issues in other populations might be addressed through public services.; however, in inner cities they(police, social services, etc.) were often corrupt, abusive, and discriminatory and therefore historically distrusted. African American women ar ...
... violence, drug problems, and other social ills. These issues in other populations might be addressed through public services.; however, in inner cities they(police, social services, etc.) were often corrupt, abusive, and discriminatory and therefore historically distrusted. African American women ar ...
focus on behavioral health
... behavioral health issues is stabilized,” said Mr. DeSena. “And many of our career services involve no charge to patients.” Continuing support and a positive attitude all help to boost a man’s feelings of self-worth during his job search. “We encourage men to make job hunting the first item on their d ...
... behavioral health issues is stabilized,” said Mr. DeSena. “And many of our career services involve no charge to patients.” Continuing support and a positive attitude all help to boost a man’s feelings of self-worth during his job search. “We encourage men to make job hunting the first item on their d ...
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"".