Mod 65: Introduction to Psychological Disorders
... DSM 5: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th edition) Used by doctors & mental health workers to diagnose AND to identify probably treatments (and get insurance to possibly cover treatment) As DSM is updated, types of disorders/labels change See text in regards to autism & Asper ...
... DSM 5: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th edition) Used by doctors & mental health workers to diagnose AND to identify probably treatments (and get insurance to possibly cover treatment) As DSM is updated, types of disorders/labels change See text in regards to autism & Asper ...
Mental Health
... – Physical activity – Motivation – Interest in others – Concern about personal appearance ...
... – Physical activity – Motivation – Interest in others – Concern about personal appearance ...
Depression
... about themselves -Withdrawing from social involvement -Increasing in irritability or angry outbursts -Losing interest in sexual activity -Begin complaining of frequent headaches, stomachaches, or muscle pain ...
... about themselves -Withdrawing from social involvement -Increasing in irritability or angry outbursts -Losing interest in sexual activity -Begin complaining of frequent headaches, stomachaches, or muscle pain ...
What about the physical examination of the delirious patient?
... What are the diagnostic criteria for delirium? • The patient experiences a disturbance of consciousness with reduced ability to focus, sustain, or shift attention. • There is a change in cognition (such as a memory impairment, disorientation, problem with language) or the development of a perceptua ...
... What are the diagnostic criteria for delirium? • The patient experiences a disturbance of consciousness with reduced ability to focus, sustain, or shift attention. • There is a change in cognition (such as a memory impairment, disorientation, problem with language) or the development of a perceptua ...
Chapter 5 - Cabarrus County Schools
... i. Psychotherapy – ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional ii. Behavior therapy – treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcements iii. Cognitive therapy – treatment method designed to ID and correct distorted thinking patt ...
... i. Psychotherapy – ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional ii. Behavior therapy – treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcements iii. Cognitive therapy – treatment method designed to ID and correct distorted thinking patt ...
Patient Engagement and Self-Management
... Information and linkages with community services (e.g. childcare, transportation, activities) to reduce no-shows and help patients achieve selfmanagement goals ...
... Information and linkages with community services (e.g. childcare, transportation, activities) to reduce no-shows and help patients achieve selfmanagement goals ...
Postpartum Depression
... Female is a 27 year old mother brought into my office as an urgent care appointment. She just had a baby 4 weeks ago after much anticipation. Her husband is an only child and her in-laws filled the nursery with toys and clothes for the baby and are very excited. She is unable to sleep and eat, extr ...
... Female is a 27 year old mother brought into my office as an urgent care appointment. She just had a baby 4 weeks ago after much anticipation. Her husband is an only child and her in-laws filled the nursery with toys and clothes for the baby and are very excited. She is unable to sleep and eat, extr ...
transitional care
... Item number 4 should not have been included, as "sundowning" is not a medical diagnosis. A. True B. False ...
... Item number 4 should not have been included, as "sundowning" is not a medical diagnosis. A. True B. False ...
Ch. 12: Psychological Disorders (page 1)
... Diagnosis includes a global assessment of functioning: 0 to 100 rating ...
... Diagnosis includes a global assessment of functioning: 0 to 100 rating ...
The DPA and Heart Rate Variability and Post Traumatic Stress
... include nausea, diarrhea and chronic pain. Many turn to drugs and alcohol to help them cope, which can lead to addiction or cause serious disruption with family members and self-destructive behavior patterns. “There is a major health crisis facing those men and women who have served our nation in Ir ...
... include nausea, diarrhea and chronic pain. Many turn to drugs and alcohol to help them cope, which can lead to addiction or cause serious disruption with family members and self-destructive behavior patterns. “There is a major health crisis facing those men and women who have served our nation in Ir ...
Suicide—Help is available
... Antidepressant medications are often used to treat clinical depression. Sometimes medication is combined with psychotherapy. Many people use both services. Electro-Convulsive Therapy (ECT) is another effective treatment for certain people with depression. It is most often used in very severe depress ...
... Antidepressant medications are often used to treat clinical depression. Sometimes medication is combined with psychotherapy. Many people use both services. Electro-Convulsive Therapy (ECT) is another effective treatment for certain people with depression. It is most often used in very severe depress ...
Gareth Walton Clinical Manager/Matron
... memory loss and confusion, and affect people’s personality and behaviour. Progress lose the ability to carry out normal, everyday activities for themselves. ...
... memory loss and confusion, and affect people’s personality and behaviour. Progress lose the ability to carry out normal, everyday activities for themselves. ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
... Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is more common than was once thought. Most people who develop it show symptoms by age 30. There are several theories about the cause of OCD, but none have been confirmed. Some reports have linked OCD to head injury and infectio ...
... Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is more common than was once thought. Most people who develop it show symptoms by age 30. There are several theories about the cause of OCD, but none have been confirmed. Some reports have linked OCD to head injury and infectio ...
Bipolar disorder
... more acute episodes A aptient with bipolar 2 disorder who has significant functional impairment, is at risk of suicide or has frequent episodes. ...
... more acute episodes A aptient with bipolar 2 disorder who has significant functional impairment, is at risk of suicide or has frequent episodes. ...
HistoryofPsychiatry-DrDelgado
... General Adult History and mental state examination Cognitive assessment Neurological examination Assessment Aetiology Diagnosis Classification Basic Psychopharmacology ...
... General Adult History and mental state examination Cognitive assessment Neurological examination Assessment Aetiology Diagnosis Classification Basic Psychopharmacology ...
Depression
... about themselves -Withdrawing from social involvement -Increasing in irritability or angry outbursts -Losing interest in sexual activity -Begin complaining of frequent headaches, stomachaches, or muscle pain ...
... about themselves -Withdrawing from social involvement -Increasing in irritability or angry outbursts -Losing interest in sexual activity -Begin complaining of frequent headaches, stomachaches, or muscle pain ...
Mental Illness: Know The Signs and Symptoms!
... decreased energy, difficulty concentrating or making decision, changes in sleep, changes in appetite, restlessness, irritability and thoughts of death or suicide or suicide attempts. Symptoms of Mania: increased energy, activity, and restlessness, excessively “high,” overly good, euphoric mood, extr ...
... decreased energy, difficulty concentrating or making decision, changes in sleep, changes in appetite, restlessness, irritability and thoughts of death or suicide or suicide attempts. Symptoms of Mania: increased energy, activity, and restlessness, excessively “high,” overly good, euphoric mood, extr ...
Dual Diagnoses
... which (4) integrated treatment and (5) coordination of care can take place through multiple treatment episodes. Within this context, (6) case management / care and (7) empathic detachment / confrontation are appropriately balanced at each point in time. ...
... which (4) integrated treatment and (5) coordination of care can take place through multiple treatment episodes. Within this context, (6) case management / care and (7) empathic detachment / confrontation are appropriately balanced at each point in time. ...
Dual Diagnoses - Integrated Recovery
... which (4) integrated treatment and (5) coordination of care can take place through multiple treatment episodes. Within this context, (6) case management / care and (7) empathic detachment / confrontation are appropriately balanced at each point in time. ...
... which (4) integrated treatment and (5) coordination of care can take place through multiple treatment episodes. Within this context, (6) case management / care and (7) empathic detachment / confrontation are appropriately balanced at each point in time. ...
Conduct Disorder - American Psychiatric Association
... Individuals with conduct disorder who meet criteria for the specifier have a relatively more severe form of the disorder and a different treatment response. Thus the specifier will allow clinicians to more accurately identify and diagnosis individuals who need more intensive and individualized treat ...
... Individuals with conduct disorder who meet criteria for the specifier have a relatively more severe form of the disorder and a different treatment response. Thus the specifier will allow clinicians to more accurately identify and diagnosis individuals who need more intensive and individualized treat ...
職場心理衛生
... Situation interfere significantly with person’s life Excessive or unrealistic ANS arousal ...
... Situation interfere significantly with person’s life Excessive or unrealistic ANS arousal ...
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.