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... values and beliefs about attractiveness, including a sense of value conditioned on body image.13 Early experiences that positively reinforce an individual for appearance may play an important role in BDD development but have yet to be studied directly. In the framework of classical conditioning, neg ...
... values and beliefs about attractiveness, including a sense of value conditioned on body image.13 Early experiences that positively reinforce an individual for appearance may play an important role in BDD development but have yet to be studied directly. In the framework of classical conditioning, neg ...
Anorexia Nervosa`s Meaning to Patients: A Qualitative Synthesis
... contributions and implications of the knowledge generated by the research, as well as its limitations, are discussed. Category B studies meet at least 5 of the 10 items proposed, meaning that they partially meet adopted criteria and thus present risk of moderate bias. Case studies and convenience sa ...
... contributions and implications of the knowledge generated by the research, as well as its limitations, are discussed. Category B studies meet at least 5 of the 10 items proposed, meaning that they partially meet adopted criteria and thus present risk of moderate bias. Case studies and convenience sa ...
Table of Contents
... A kinder, gentler CBT for anxiety disorders: The potential for safety behaviour use in treatment9 Third Wave Behaviour Therapies: Efficacy in Treating Clinical Depression .................................... 9 Performing in the mind’s eye: Imagery use in sport ....................................... ...
... A kinder, gentler CBT for anxiety disorders: The potential for safety behaviour use in treatment9 Third Wave Behaviour Therapies: Efficacy in Treating Clinical Depression .................................... 9 Performing in the mind’s eye: Imagery use in sport ....................................... ...
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... Dementia is a chronic and progressive decline in mental ability that interferes with daily functioning. It can be caused by disease or injury. Dementia affects about 15% of Canadians aged 65 and older. In 2011, about 750,000 Canadians were living with dementia; an expected 1.4 million Canadians will ...
... Dementia is a chronic and progressive decline in mental ability that interferes with daily functioning. It can be caused by disease or injury. Dementia affects about 15% of Canadians aged 65 and older. In 2011, about 750,000 Canadians were living with dementia; an expected 1.4 million Canadians will ...
Atlas of Bipolar Disorders
... affect multiple neurological and body systems, creating disabilities, pain, and grief that cannot be explained in simple descriptive terms about a person’s moods and emotions. This illness has biological, social, and economic repercussions. Periods of frightening manic and depressive episodes can le ...
... affect multiple neurological and body systems, creating disabilities, pain, and grief that cannot be explained in simple descriptive terms about a person’s moods and emotions. This illness has biological, social, and economic repercussions. Periods of frightening manic and depressive episodes can le ...
Irritability in child and adolescent anxiety disorders.
... item from an omnibus measure of anxiety symptoms, the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children and Parents.[10] Consequently, though these data suggest that irritability is often endorsed in treatment-seeking anxious youths, remarkably little else is known about this symptom through systema ...
... item from an omnibus measure of anxiety symptoms, the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children and Parents.[10] Consequently, though these data suggest that irritability is often endorsed in treatment-seeking anxious youths, remarkably little else is known about this symptom through systema ...
Research Article IRRITABILITY IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ANXIETY DISORDERS
... item from an omnibus measure of anxiety symptoms, the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children and Parents.[10] Consequently, though these data suggest that irritability is often endorsed in treatment-seeking anxious youths, remarkably little else is known about this symptom through systema ...
... item from an omnibus measure of anxiety symptoms, the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children and Parents.[10] Consequently, though these data suggest that irritability is often endorsed in treatment-seeking anxious youths, remarkably little else is known about this symptom through systema ...
Eliminating Barriers for Learning: Social and Emotional Factors That
... discussions, individual work with handouts, and small group brainstorming sessions. Here are some key points to consider when planning the sessions: Audience. The training is designed primarily for secondary school teachers. However, other school staff members who interact with students could benefi ...
... discussions, individual work with handouts, and small group brainstorming sessions. Here are some key points to consider when planning the sessions: Audience. The training is designed primarily for secondary school teachers. However, other school staff members who interact with students could benefi ...
Anxiety
... Genetics, temperament, and major life stressors can not always be changed but there are factors that can be changed which is the basis for most treatments. ...
... Genetics, temperament, and major life stressors can not always be changed but there are factors that can be changed which is the basis for most treatments. ...
Lecture_5_phobias-ST..
... that the fear must be ________________________ ____________________________________________ Unlike generalized anxiety, the anxiety is focused on some specific object or situation. ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ...
... that the fear must be ________________________ ____________________________________________ Unlike generalized anxiety, the anxiety is focused on some specific object or situation. ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ...
Alea Iacta Est« (A Case Series Report of Problem and Pathological
... The adolescents are at risk because of the very nature of their development and growing up followed by curiosity and testing the limits. In the age of 17–35, there are 28% male gamblers and 10% female gamblers. Most gamblers are found in the age group of 35–45 (54%–58%) whereas in the age of 55–65 t ...
... The adolescents are at risk because of the very nature of their development and growing up followed by curiosity and testing the limits. In the age of 17–35, there are 28% male gamblers and 10% female gamblers. Most gamblers are found in the age group of 35–45 (54%–58%) whereas in the age of 55–65 t ...
MEASURE NAME: Acronym: Basic Description BAI Beck Anxiety
... typically shows lower correlations with the BDI than does the STAI or other measures of anxiety, suggesting it has better discriminant validity (Creamer et Beck Anxiety Inventory NCTSN Measure Review Database www.NCTSN.org ...
... typically shows lower correlations with the BDI than does the STAI or other measures of anxiety, suggesting it has better discriminant validity (Creamer et Beck Anxiety Inventory NCTSN Measure Review Database www.NCTSN.org ...
A critical evaluation of obsessive–compulsive disorder
... 1. The empirical status of obsessive–compulsive disorder subtypes Obsessive– compulsive disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous condition composed of multiple symptoms. Individuals seeking treatment have clinical presentations associated with many different types of obsessional concerns and compulsive beh ...
... 1. The empirical status of obsessive–compulsive disorder subtypes Obsessive– compulsive disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous condition composed of multiple symptoms. Individuals seeking treatment have clinical presentations associated with many different types of obsessional concerns and compulsive beh ...
Chakras
... Applied kinesiology in posttraumatic stress disorder Using the patients eyes as a gateway to brain and mind World Congress of Applied Kinesiology 2006 Applied Kinesiology in posttraumatic stress disorder Dr. med. R. Leipert ...
... Applied kinesiology in posttraumatic stress disorder Using the patients eyes as a gateway to brain and mind World Congress of Applied Kinesiology 2006 Applied Kinesiology in posttraumatic stress disorder Dr. med. R. Leipert ...
Predicting the Immediate and Long
... force. Second, whereas in the recent past being deployed has not necessarily meant being deployed to the field of battle, more of today’s armed forces are being exposed directly to combat (Mental Health Advisory Team, 2006). Third, due to advances in medical technology, more service members are surv ...
... force. Second, whereas in the recent past being deployed has not necessarily meant being deployed to the field of battle, more of today’s armed forces are being exposed directly to combat (Mental Health Advisory Team, 2006). Third, due to advances in medical technology, more service members are surv ...
Adult Depression in Primary Care Guideline Health Care Guideline:
... inappropriate guilt 8. Diminished concentration or indecisiveness 9. Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide ...
... inappropriate guilt 8. Diminished concentration or indecisiveness 9. Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide ...
Ferdigxhovedoppgave
... developmental theory of ADHD (DDT) suggests that altered effects of reinforcement combined with a deficient extinction may be the main mechanisms for the development of the various symptoms observed in ADHD. Due to the combined effect of a shorter and steeper delay-of-reinforcement gradient and defi ...
... developmental theory of ADHD (DDT) suggests that altered effects of reinforcement combined with a deficient extinction may be the main mechanisms for the development of the various symptoms observed in ADHD. Due to the combined effect of a shorter and steeper delay-of-reinforcement gradient and defi ...
The efficiency of MMPI-2 validity scales in detecting malingering of
... low self-esteem and anxiety. Persons suffering from this disorder believe that something will go wrong and lack confidence in their own abilities. Their lives become a constant state of concern. In addition, the disorder is frequently accompanied by various physical symptoms such as headaches, fatig ...
... low self-esteem and anxiety. Persons suffering from this disorder believe that something will go wrong and lack confidence in their own abilities. Their lives become a constant state of concern. In addition, the disorder is frequently accompanied by various physical symptoms such as headaches, fatig ...
DSM-IV-TR Masters
... Axis I Disorders in DSM-IV-TR Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence Disorders in this group tend to emerge and sometimes dissipate before adult life. They include pervasive developmental disorders (such as autism); learning disorders; attention-deficit hyperactivit ...
... Axis I Disorders in DSM-IV-TR Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence Disorders in this group tend to emerge and sometimes dissipate before adult life. They include pervasive developmental disorders (such as autism); learning disorders; attention-deficit hyperactivit ...
Defining and Differentiating Treatment
... non-TRD, (2) examining the extent of agreement between the MSM and another commonly used method of defining TRD, and (3) examining the construct validity of the MSM. This study also used the MSM to identify patients with TRD in order to perform a preliminary examination of the frequency of individua ...
... non-TRD, (2) examining the extent of agreement between the MSM and another commonly used method of defining TRD, and (3) examining the construct validity of the MSM. This study also used the MSM to identify patients with TRD in order to perform a preliminary examination of the frequency of individua ...
Tesis Doctoral
... (WHO, 1992). Based on this, the psychosis phenotype has traditionally been thought of as a dichotomous entity that can be identified by applying certain operationalized criteria, also, totally distinguishable from health. Within the cluster of diagnostic categories, the term schizophrenia is applied ...
... (WHO, 1992). Based on this, the psychosis phenotype has traditionally been thought of as a dichotomous entity that can be identified by applying certain operationalized criteria, also, totally distinguishable from health. Within the cluster of diagnostic categories, the term schizophrenia is applied ...
DSM-5: HANDOUT PACKET # 2 Carlton Munson, PhD, LCSW-C
... 1. Eating in a discrete period of time (within any 2-hour period) an amount of food larger than what most individuals eat in a similar time under similar circumstances. 2 .A sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (a feeling that one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one ...
... 1. Eating in a discrete period of time (within any 2-hour period) an amount of food larger than what most individuals eat in a similar time under similar circumstances. 2 .A sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (a feeling that one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one ...
Educator Toolkit – National Eating Disorders
... and environmental factors. Sociocultural factors, such as an emphasis on a thin body ideal, can create a culture in which disordered eating attitudes and behaviors are reinforced. Environmental factors, such as bacterial and viral infections and childhood teasing and bullying, may also play a role. ...
... and environmental factors. Sociocultural factors, such as an emphasis on a thin body ideal, can create a culture in which disordered eating attitudes and behaviors are reinforced. Environmental factors, such as bacterial and viral infections and childhood teasing and bullying, may also play a role. ...
AttentionDeficitHyperactivity Disorder in Young French Male Prisoners
... In various studies conducted in prisons in the past 10 years, childhood ADHD prevalence has been estimated to be around 50% (12,13,16,17). These studies differed from ours in several aspects. First, most of them used the Wender Utah Rating Scale (WURS), but the cutoff was different. The WURS can lea ...
... In various studies conducted in prisons in the past 10 years, childhood ADHD prevalence has been estimated to be around 50% (12,13,16,17). These studies differed from ours in several aspects. First, most of them used the Wender Utah Rating Scale (WURS), but the cutoff was different. The WURS can lea ...
... Cooper notes the continuing controversy over drug treatment of ADHD, and differences in the approximate percentage of all school age children prescribed medication for ADHD in the US and the UK (2–2.5 per cent in the US and less than 1 per cent in the UK). These differences tell an important story a ...
Emergency psychiatry
Emergency psychiatry is the clinical application of psychiatry in emergency settings. Conditions requiring psychiatric interventions may include attempted suicide, substance abuse, depression, psychosis, violence or other rapid changes in behavior. Psychiatric emergency services are rendered by professionals in the fields of medicine, nursing, psychology and social work. The demand for emergency psychiatric services has rapidly increased throughout the world since the 1960s, especially in urban areas. Care for patients in situations involving emergency psychiatry is complex.Individuals may arrive in psychiatric emergency service settings through their own voluntary request, a referral from another health professional, or through involuntary commitment. Care of patients requiring psychiatric intervention usually encompasses crisis stabilization of many serious and potentially life-threatening conditions which could include acute or chronic mental disorders or symptoms similar to those conditions.