Monthly News - February 2012 - Department of Psychiatry, Case
... substance use disorders. The IDDT model produces a clinical environment in which social workers, psychiatrists, and other ...
... substance use disorders. The IDDT model produces a clinical environment in which social workers, psychiatrists, and other ...
The Basics of Negotiating Mental Health Care
... Adapt RQP methodology and materials offering activation skills to Latino and African Caribbean patients. RQP methodology is not to supply clients with solutions to problems, but rather provide clients with democratic experiences to develop their own solutions by formulating questions and focusing on ...
... Adapt RQP methodology and materials offering activation skills to Latino and African Caribbean patients. RQP methodology is not to supply clients with solutions to problems, but rather provide clients with democratic experiences to develop their own solutions by formulating questions and focusing on ...
Criteria for Depressive Disorder (summary of the guideline)
... medication is taken: amitriptyline, nortriptyline 75 mg before bed, to be gradually increased to 150 mg over the course of two weeks. Elderly people are to start with 25 mg, to be increased to 75 mg. For all categories of patients, if results are insufficient ...
... medication is taken: amitriptyline, nortriptyline 75 mg before bed, to be gradually increased to 150 mg over the course of two weeks. Elderly people are to start with 25 mg, to be increased to 75 mg. For all categories of patients, if results are insufficient ...
Ignored Complication of Steroids in an Ankylosing Spondylitis Case
... of borderline intelligence who had been receiving steroid treatment due to AS. The common psychiatric side effects of steroid therapy are agitation, anxiety, hypomania, insomnia, irritability, labile mood, and uneasiness. In addition to these, steroid use may cause a wide range of clinical manifesta ...
... of borderline intelligence who had been receiving steroid treatment due to AS. The common psychiatric side effects of steroid therapy are agitation, anxiety, hypomania, insomnia, irritability, labile mood, and uneasiness. In addition to these, steroid use may cause a wide range of clinical manifesta ...
710 Psychiatric Diso.. - University Psychiatry
... truck. Brought in by police who witnessed the stabbing-no intruder was seen Important questions: 1. Did the psychiatric symptoms precede his alcohol dependence? 2. Were there periods of time lasting more than 4 weeks during which psychiatric symptoms were present? ...
... truck. Brought in by police who witnessed the stabbing-no intruder was seen Important questions: 1. Did the psychiatric symptoms precede his alcohol dependence? 2. Were there periods of time lasting more than 4 weeks during which psychiatric symptoms were present? ...
angry inebriated irritable dramatic unfocused achy aggressive guilty
... aggressive achy irritable dramatic stoned inebriated cranky guilty angry hyperactive unfocused indecisive agitated risky ...
... aggressive achy irritable dramatic stoned inebriated cranky guilty angry hyperactive unfocused indecisive agitated risky ...
The Anxiety Disorders Some Practical Questions & Answers
... Acknowledge the patient. Introduce yourself. Inform the patient about the Duration of tests or treatment. Explain what is going to happen next. Thank the patient for the opportunity to serve. ...
... Acknowledge the patient. Introduce yourself. Inform the patient about the Duration of tests or treatment. Explain what is going to happen next. Thank the patient for the opportunity to serve. ...
Toward an Authentic Diagnostic Impression Using Clinical
... contributions of co-morbid diagnoses. This information led to a more comprehensive and, therefore, “authentic” diagnostic impression. This integrated impression facilitated a phased treatment plan and improved patient outcome. One of the conclusions from the approach cited above was that Irlen Syndr ...
... contributions of co-morbid diagnoses. This information led to a more comprehensive and, therefore, “authentic” diagnostic impression. This integrated impression facilitated a phased treatment plan and improved patient outcome. One of the conclusions from the approach cited above was that Irlen Syndr ...
73 Personality Disorders
... o Enduring pattern is inflexible across a broad range of personal and social situations o Leads to clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning o Pattern is stable and of long duration and can be traced back at least to adolescence or ...
... o Enduring pattern is inflexible across a broad range of personal and social situations o Leads to clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning o Pattern is stable and of long duration and can be traced back at least to adolescence or ...
THE CHILD
... Patient shows pattern of cruelty and disrespect Capable of severe violence and murder Incidence 1–4% May become antisocial adult Treatment includes psychosocial methods and psychoactive drugs ...
... Patient shows pattern of cruelty and disrespect Capable of severe violence and murder Incidence 1–4% May become antisocial adult Treatment includes psychosocial methods and psychoactive drugs ...
Schizophrenia
... patients prone to side effects Choice of drug depends on age, physical status, co-existing medical problems ...
... patients prone to side effects Choice of drug depends on age, physical status, co-existing medical problems ...
Consultation and liaison psychiatry
... Prioritize relative importance of particular interventions ...
... Prioritize relative importance of particular interventions ...
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... enough, no method suitable for standardization across the range of mental disorders actually existed at that time. “Although partial to the challenge of developing psychological methods, this was not an area that interested me greatly. On the other hand, I was interested in developing procedures for ...
... enough, no method suitable for standardization across the range of mental disorders actually existed at that time. “Although partial to the challenge of developing psychological methods, this was not an area that interested me greatly. On the other hand, I was interested in developing procedures for ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD)
... affect (intellectualized distancing from emotions) and displacement of hostility. The treatment of the personality disorder itself should be psychotherapeutic, and may be intensive in nature if the patient is sufficiently motivated and tolerant. Needs to control and related fears of destructive impu ...
... affect (intellectualized distancing from emotions) and displacement of hostility. The treatment of the personality disorder itself should be psychotherapeutic, and may be intensive in nature if the patient is sufficiently motivated and tolerant. Needs to control and related fears of destructive impu ...
George Kolodner, MD, DLFAPA Medical Director Kolmac Clinic
... symptoms and crisis has passed Necessity of maintaining the threat of consequences ...
... symptoms and crisis has passed Necessity of maintaining the threat of consequences ...
Mental disorder - UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
... Normal for the person Normal for the society ...
... Normal for the person Normal for the society ...
Provider Form for Re-enrollment
... Total number of times patient was seen by you (if different than above): ...
... Total number of times patient was seen by you (if different than above): ...
St. Anthony Geriatric Diagnostic Center
... hospitalization with intensive outpatient treatment in a highly structured environment that includes individualized treatment planning, therapeutic milieu, individual and group therapy, enrichment activities, medication management, patient-specific consulting, and comprehensive discharge planning. T ...
... hospitalization with intensive outpatient treatment in a highly structured environment that includes individualized treatment planning, therapeutic milieu, individual and group therapy, enrichment activities, medication management, patient-specific consulting, and comprehensive discharge planning. T ...
Psychatric Emergencies
... * relate to others in a negativistic manner, * inspiring in clinicians feelings of anxiety, ambivalent anger and rage, and even fear. This requires making management of one's own response to such patients essential to the patient's treatment and outcome. ...
... * relate to others in a negativistic manner, * inspiring in clinicians feelings of anxiety, ambivalent anger and rage, and even fear. This requires making management of one's own response to such patients essential to the patient's treatment and outcome. ...
You Are the Emergency Responder
... Nervous system - cognitive impairment (memory loss): not a normal change Decreased bone density Other Emergency Medical Response ...
... Nervous system - cognitive impairment (memory loss): not a normal change Decreased bone density Other Emergency Medical Response ...
Psychiatric complications in patients with severe acute respiratory
... intake. Three had prominent distress resulting indirectly from total social isolation because of barrier nursing. Two patients were a married couple who were depressed after being informed about the sudden physical deterioration of their daughter, who also had SARS. Their depressive symptoms were fu ...
... intake. Three had prominent distress resulting indirectly from total social isolation because of barrier nursing. Two patients were a married couple who were depressed after being informed about the sudden physical deterioration of their daughter, who also had SARS. Their depressive symptoms were fu ...
Pediatric psychopharmacology
... of medicine, is how our treatments impact on the natural history of the disorders. • Do antidepressants decrease suicides in adolescence? • Do ADHD medications reduce school repetitions and accidents at home? ...
... of medicine, is how our treatments impact on the natural history of the disorders. • Do antidepressants decrease suicides in adolescence? • Do ADHD medications reduce school repetitions and accidents at home? ...
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.