- Strathprints
... Stimulants are effective medications for treating the core symptoms of ADHD (American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Quality Improvement, Subcommittee on Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, 2001) however, ADHD and anxiety disorders have different treatment needs and pharmacological interve ...
... Stimulants are effective medications for treating the core symptoms of ADHD (American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Quality Improvement, Subcommittee on Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, 2001) however, ADHD and anxiety disorders have different treatment needs and pharmacological interve ...
Thesis - KI Open Archive
... Background: Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health problems in children and, if left untreated, increase the risk of impairment and psychiatric illness in the future. Although cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a recommended treatment for pediatric anxiety disorders, a large prop ...
... Background: Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health problems in children and, if left untreated, increase the risk of impairment and psychiatric illness in the future. Although cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a recommended treatment for pediatric anxiety disorders, a large prop ...
Training
... proposed three anger disorders they believe should be added to the DSM-IV The authors employed the dimensions of angry affect, cognitive distortions, and physiological arousal to create the theoretical anger disorders. ...
... proposed three anger disorders they believe should be added to the DSM-IV The authors employed the dimensions of angry affect, cognitive distortions, and physiological arousal to create the theoretical anger disorders. ...
Traumatic Brain Injury Medical Treatment Guidelines Revised: November 26, 2012
... POSITIVE PATIENT RESPONSE ...................................................................................... 2 RE-EVALUATE TREATMENT EVERY THREE TO FOUR WEEKS .................................. 2 SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS ............................................................................. ...
... POSITIVE PATIENT RESPONSE ...................................................................................... 2 RE-EVALUATE TREATMENT EVERY THREE TO FOUR WEEKS .................................. 2 SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS ............................................................................. ...
7 CCR 1101-3 R17 Ex 10 Rule 17: Exhibit 10
... POSITIVE PATIENT RESPONSE ...................................................................................... 2 RE-EVALUATE TREATMENT EVERY THREE TO FOUR WEEKS .................................. 2 SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS ............................................................................. ...
... POSITIVE PATIENT RESPONSE ...................................................................................... 2 RE-EVALUATE TREATMENT EVERY THREE TO FOUR WEEKS .................................. 2 SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS ............................................................................. ...
Scientific Programme
... Mankind continues to face with many different psychosocial adversities around the world. Adverse life events, such as disasters, wars, political violence, abuse, neglect, and any other kind of exploitation may have detrimental consequences on children. Evidence suggest that “tolerable stress” is an ...
... Mankind continues to face with many different psychosocial adversities around the world. Adverse life events, such as disasters, wars, political violence, abuse, neglect, and any other kind of exploitation may have detrimental consequences on children. Evidence suggest that “tolerable stress” is an ...
NENA Standard on 9-1-1 Acute/Traumatic and Chronic Stress
... Concern about the impacts of 9-1-1 work-related stress has increased in recent years among the membership of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). Findings from Roberta Troxell’s research released in 2008 indicate that 16.3 percent of 9-1-1 Telecommunicators/Dispatchers may be at risk of ...
... Concern about the impacts of 9-1-1 work-related stress has increased in recent years among the membership of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). Findings from Roberta Troxell’s research released in 2008 indicate that 16.3 percent of 9-1-1 Telecommunicators/Dispatchers may be at risk of ...
Follow-up of Maladaptive Behaviors in Youth with Autism Spectrum
... Parents reported high rates (68.5%) of comorbid psychiatric conditions in this community sample unselected for psychiatric disorders and also a high rate of psychotropic medication use (52.4%). The most common comorbid disorders were anxiety disorders (37.8%) and ADHD (31.5%). At follow-up, the high ...
... Parents reported high rates (68.5%) of comorbid psychiatric conditions in this community sample unselected for psychiatric disorders and also a high rate of psychotropic medication use (52.4%). The most common comorbid disorders were anxiety disorders (37.8%) and ADHD (31.5%). At follow-up, the high ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Implications for Primary Care Independent Study Course Released: March 2002
... The discussion of screening results with patients requires some skill. Specific guidelines assist the clinician in providing the appropriate context for discussing screening results, asking about trauma history, discerning whether traumatic events are ongoing in a patient’s life, responding if ongoi ...
... The discussion of screening results with patients requires some skill. Specific guidelines assist the clinician in providing the appropriate context for discussing screening results, asking about trauma history, discerning whether traumatic events are ongoing in a patient’s life, responding if ongoi ...
Prospective Follow-Up of Girls With Attention
... African American, 11% Latina, 9% Asian American); family income levels ranged from professional parents to receipt of public assistance. The clinic and summer camp procedures yielded multiinformant, multimethod data on both symptoms and a wide range of domains of functional impairment (Hinshaw, 2002 ...
... African American, 11% Latina, 9% Asian American); family income levels ranged from professional parents to receipt of public assistance. The clinic and summer camp procedures yielded multiinformant, multimethod data on both symptoms and a wide range of domains of functional impairment (Hinshaw, 2002 ...
Opioid Guidelines.indd - Vancouver Coastal Health
... to buprenorphine/naloxone exist, and supports the use of methadone as a second-line option when buprenorphine/naloxone treatment proves to have limitations or is initially ineffective. Beyond these three possible first-line or second-line treatment approaches, this guideline also reviews the interna ...
... to buprenorphine/naloxone exist, and supports the use of methadone as a second-line option when buprenorphine/naloxone treatment proves to have limitations or is initially ineffective. Beyond these three possible first-line or second-line treatment approaches, this guideline also reviews the interna ...
Code of Colorado Regulations - Colorado Secretary of State
... medical injuries and each person’s specific goals. The type, amount, frequency and duration of medical, rehabilitation, and long-term services are determined by the degree of functional improvement within specific time frames as well as the individual’s potential to achieve additional, measurable fu ...
... medical injuries and each person’s specific goals. The type, amount, frequency and duration of medical, rehabilitation, and long-term services are determined by the degree of functional improvement within specific time frames as well as the individual’s potential to achieve additional, measurable fu ...
Background Paper 6.15 Depression
... Depression usually starts in early adulthood, with likely recurrences. It affects women more often than men, and unemployed people are also at high risk.3,11 An episode may be characterized by sadness, indifference or apathy, or irritability. It is usually associated with change in a number of neuro ...
... Depression usually starts in early adulthood, with likely recurrences. It affects women more often than men, and unemployed people are also at high risk.3,11 An episode may be characterized by sadness, indifference or apathy, or irritability. It is usually associated with change in a number of neuro ...
The personality profile of borderline personality disordered patients
... agreement and temporal stability were adequate and similar to other instruments used to diagnose mental disorders (Loranger et al., 1994). The IPDE screening questionnaire produces an important number of false-positives but relatively few false-negatives. A score of 3 or above on any personality dis ...
... agreement and temporal stability were adequate and similar to other instruments used to diagnose mental disorders (Loranger et al., 1994). The IPDE screening questionnaire produces an important number of false-positives but relatively few false-negatives. A score of 3 or above on any personality dis ...
Children And Allergic Rhinitis: Quality Of Life Issues
... Allergens and environmental triggers Naturally, as allergic rhinitis is often exacerbated by physiological responses to an allergen, it is important to consider the role that such mediators play in allergic response control. Of great benefit to patients would be knowledge of exactly what environment ...
... Allergens and environmental triggers Naturally, as allergic rhinitis is often exacerbated by physiological responses to an allergen, it is important to consider the role that such mediators play in allergic response control. Of great benefit to patients would be knowledge of exactly what environment ...
- ePrints Soton
... unreasonable feelings of self-reproach or excessive and inappropriate guilt, recurrent thoughts of death or suicide, or any suicidal behaviour, complaints or evidence of diminished ability to think or concentrate, change in psychomotor activity, with agitation or retardation and disturbance of sleep ...
... unreasonable feelings of self-reproach or excessive and inappropriate guilt, recurrent thoughts of death or suicide, or any suicidal behaviour, complaints or evidence of diminished ability to think or concentrate, change in psychomotor activity, with agitation or retardation and disturbance of sleep ...
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... reported data. In addition, meta-analyses rely on all relevant trials being reported. However, this is not always the case (Ioannidis, 2009) as some studies are not reported because they are small and others because they have a negative outcome (failed trials). Data from such studies is often not ma ...
... reported data. In addition, meta-analyses rely on all relevant trials being reported. However, this is not always the case (Ioannidis, 2009) as some studies are not reported because they are small and others because they have a negative outcome (failed trials). Data from such studies is often not ma ...
Atypical Depression in the 21st Century: Diagnostic and Treatment
... sleep and daytime naps, or at least 2 hours more than when not depressed.10 Leaden paralysis is defined as a sensation of heaviness in the arms or legs as if they were made of lead; it is generally present for at least an hour a day but can last for many hours at a time.10,11 Interpersonal rejection ...
... sleep and daytime naps, or at least 2 hours more than when not depressed.10 Leaden paralysis is defined as a sensation of heaviness in the arms or legs as if they were made of lead; it is generally present for at least an hour a day but can last for many hours at a time.10,11 Interpersonal rejection ...
Complete Journal -- 2011.pdf - Louisiana Counseling Association
... focused “in the promotion of safe, motivating, and healthy environments in which potential scholars can learn and advance in the field.” (Duba, 2001, p.3). In the review process, every attempt is made to provide those who submit manuscripts with positive feedback when changes need to be made. It is ...
... focused “in the promotion of safe, motivating, and healthy environments in which potential scholars can learn and advance in the field.” (Duba, 2001, p.3). In the review process, every attempt is made to provide those who submit manuscripts with positive feedback when changes need to be made. It is ...
Atypical Depression in the 21st Century: Diagnostic and
... depression” was used to describe a more severe biologically mediated illness, whereas “nonendogenous depression” or “exogenous depression” referred to a less severe and environmentally mediated condition characterized by mood reactivity.3 It was not until the introduction of the first monoamine oxid ...
... depression” was used to describe a more severe biologically mediated illness, whereas “nonendogenous depression” or “exogenous depression” referred to a less severe and environmentally mediated condition characterized by mood reactivity.3 It was not until the introduction of the first monoamine oxid ...
Mood disorders - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... design and reported data. In addition, meta-analyses rely on all relevant trials being reported. However, this is not always the case (Ioannidis, 2009) as some studies are not reported because they are small and others because they have a negative outcome (failed trials). Data from such studies is o ...
... design and reported data. In addition, meta-analyses rely on all relevant trials being reported. However, this is not always the case (Ioannidis, 2009) as some studies are not reported because they are small and others because they have a negative outcome (failed trials). Data from such studies is o ...
... a set of general beliefs about the self, world and future which are negatively biased, as opposed to a means of responding to a negative affective state. In fact, dysfunctional attitudes are thought to be present in individuals at risk for depression when they are euthymic (that is, not in a negativ ...
Sundowner`s Syndrome - Living With Sundowners
... The theory that the symptoms have something to do with darkness has been supported by studies that show the symptoms subside within an hour of the return of daylight. There is also some evidence that nursing facility patients show an increase in Sundowners’ symptoms during winter, which may suggest ...
... The theory that the symptoms have something to do with darkness has been supported by studies that show the symptoms subside within an hour of the return of daylight. There is also some evidence that nursing facility patients show an increase in Sundowners’ symptoms during winter, which may suggest ...
Chapter_055_LO
... Describe the components of the mental status examination. Identify target symptoms, behaviors, and potential side effects for the following types of medications: antianxiety (anxiolytic), antipsychotic, and antidepressant drugs. Summarize current thinking about the etiology of schizophrenia and the ...
... Describe the components of the mental status examination. Identify target symptoms, behaviors, and potential side effects for the following types of medications: antianxiety (anxiolytic), antipsychotic, and antidepressant drugs. Summarize current thinking about the etiology of schizophrenia and the ...
Adult Mental Health
... Using cognitive tasks to reduce distress during recollections of trauma ................. 23 Responsibility for harm to self versus others in OCD ......................................... 23 Cognitive Flexibility in OCD ....................................................................... 23 Jumpi ...
... Using cognitive tasks to reduce distress during recollections of trauma ................. 23 Responsibility for harm to self versus others in OCD ......................................... 23 Cognitive Flexibility in OCD ....................................................................... 23 Jumpi ...
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.