Supplement Iusse 2014 - East Asian Archives of Psychiatry
... vascular dementia. However, treatment options are still limited. We have yet to explore effective strategies that would prevent or delay the onset of significant clinical impairments. It is increasingly recognised that extrinsic factors play important roles in determining cognitive reserve, an ind ...
... vascular dementia. However, treatment options are still limited. We have yet to explore effective strategies that would prevent or delay the onset of significant clinical impairments. It is increasingly recognised that extrinsic factors play important roles in determining cognitive reserve, an ind ...
Are major repeater patients addicted to suicidal
... (b) Do you feel that the cathartic effect of suicidal behavior decreased in each subsequent suicide attempt? ...
... (b) Do you feel that the cathartic effect of suicidal behavior decreased in each subsequent suicide attempt? ...
Rates of Anxiety Disorders in Depressed Elderly Patients
... Hear them out, then: “let’s keep going” ...
... Hear them out, then: “let’s keep going” ...
Use of the MMPI-2 in medical assessments
... organ transplants or access to specialized treatment, may attempt to minimize or deny aspects of their behavior or personality that would diminish their chance of gaining access to these resources. The MMPI-2 contains validity scales (L, K, S) that assess the degree to which claims of excessive virt ...
... organ transplants or access to specialized treatment, may attempt to minimize or deny aspects of their behavior or personality that would diminish their chance of gaining access to these resources. The MMPI-2 contains validity scales (L, K, S) that assess the degree to which claims of excessive virt ...
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... Management of arousal (relaxation techniques) Provide a safe, predictable environment Explore shattered assumptions/ideals Promote discussion of possible meaning of event Gently suggest that patient is not responsible for event, but is responsible for coping Identify social support and e ...
... Management of arousal (relaxation techniques) Provide a safe, predictable environment Explore shattered assumptions/ideals Promote discussion of possible meaning of event Gently suggest that patient is not responsible for event, but is responsible for coping Identify social support and e ...
Pain and Depression
... How to Use • Patients circle one of the 4 numbers (representing severity) associated with 7 problems • If patients identify any problems, they then indicate (by checking the appropriate box) the degree to which these problems made it difficult for them to work, take care of home responsibilities, or ...
... How to Use • Patients circle one of the 4 numbers (representing severity) associated with 7 problems • If patients identify any problems, they then indicate (by checking the appropriate box) the degree to which these problems made it difficult for them to work, take care of home responsibilities, or ...
Prazosin for treatment of nightmares related to posttraumatic stress
... (PTSD)-related nightmares is reviewed. Summary. PTSD is an anxiety disorder that can occur after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening event, such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, serious accidents, or violent personal assaults. The event that induced PTSD is often r ...
... (PTSD)-related nightmares is reviewed. Summary. PTSD is an anxiety disorder that can occur after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening event, such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, serious accidents, or violent personal assaults. The event that induced PTSD is often r ...
Formal thought disorder in autism spectrum
... 17 % developed schizophrenia and 58 % schizotypal personality disorder [26, 27]. In the last decade, there has been an impressive increase of research into the developmental aspects of psychosis and more specifically research aimed at the definition of criteria to identify young people at immanent r ...
... 17 % developed schizophrenia and 58 % schizotypal personality disorder [26, 27]. In the last decade, there has been an impressive increase of research into the developmental aspects of psychosis and more specifically research aimed at the definition of criteria to identify young people at immanent r ...
management of difficult cases: healing the
... IV. Clients present for therapy with a multitude of issues A. They present for other problems such as Depression, Anxiety, Relationship problems, Headaches or other somatic difficulties, (occasionally) with more severe problems like Depersonalization, Nightmares & sleep disorders, Eating disorders, ...
... IV. Clients present for therapy with a multitude of issues A. They present for other problems such as Depression, Anxiety, Relationship problems, Headaches or other somatic difficulties, (occasionally) with more severe problems like Depersonalization, Nightmares & sleep disorders, Eating disorders, ...
PTSD: Clinical Treatment Protocols
... When discussing prevalence and treatment of PTSD, it is important to appreciate the chronicity and complexity of the illness. Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) is characterized by a mix of hyperarousal, and dissociative and re-experiencing symptoms within the first month following a life threatening situa ...
... When discussing prevalence and treatment of PTSD, it is important to appreciate the chronicity and complexity of the illness. Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) is characterized by a mix of hyperarousal, and dissociative and re-experiencing symptoms within the first month following a life threatening situa ...
This Item - Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust
... The findings of the audit will be reported to and approved by the Risk Management Group and an action plan with named leads and timescales will be developed to address any identified deficiencies. Performance against the action plan will be monitored by this group at subsequent meetings. ...
... The findings of the audit will be reported to and approved by the Risk Management Group and an action plan with named leads and timescales will be developed to address any identified deficiencies. Performance against the action plan will be monitored by this group at subsequent meetings. ...
EATING DISORDER - Universitas Airlangga
... ◦ People with bulimia eat in response to emotions; many mistakenly think they are also hungry ◦ People with eating disorders rely excessively on the opinions, wishes, and views of others They are more likely to worry about how they are viewed, to seek approval, to be conforming, and to feel a lack ...
... ◦ People with bulimia eat in response to emotions; many mistakenly think they are also hungry ◦ People with eating disorders rely excessively on the opinions, wishes, and views of others They are more likely to worry about how they are viewed, to seek approval, to be conforming, and to feel a lack ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
... Psychologists – are interested in why s. o. may have phobia from insects, butterflies or spiders. Physiologists – are interested by the system of some brain structures, amygdala and s. o. Psychophysiologists – study the physiological and physiological link in intact human subjects. The purpose of th ...
... Psychologists – are interested in why s. o. may have phobia from insects, butterflies or spiders. Physiologists – are interested by the system of some brain structures, amygdala and s. o. Psychophysiologists – study the physiological and physiological link in intact human subjects. The purpose of th ...
Clinical practice guidelines for mild traumatic brain injury
... a study examining both hospital-treated cases of MTBI and those preKEY POINTS Mild traumatic brain senting to family physicians calculated the incidence of MTBI in Ontario injury (MTBI) is one of the most common to be between 493 and 653 per 100 000 people.4 While it is expected that neurologic dis ...
... a study examining both hospital-treated cases of MTBI and those preKEY POINTS Mild traumatic brain senting to family physicians calculated the incidence of MTBI in Ontario injury (MTBI) is one of the most common to be between 493 and 653 per 100 000 people.4 While it is expected that neurologic dis ...
LO 31.2
... Glove anesthesia is a disorder in which the person experiences numbness from the wrist down (see the drawing on the left). However, real nerve damage would produce numbness down one side of the arm and hand, as shown in the drawing on the right. Thus, because glove anesthesia is anatomically impossi ...
... Glove anesthesia is a disorder in which the person experiences numbness from the wrist down (see the drawing on the left). However, real nerve damage would produce numbness down one side of the arm and hand, as shown in the drawing on the right. Thus, because glove anesthesia is anatomically impossi ...
ADD/ADHD and Impaired Executive Function in Clinical Practice
... emotions. Although the DSM-IV does not recognize any symptoms related to managing emotion as an aspect of ADHD, many with this disorder describe chronic difficulties managing frustration, anger, worry, disappointment, desire, and other emotions. They speak as if these emotions, when experienced, tak ...
... emotions. Although the DSM-IV does not recognize any symptoms related to managing emotion as an aspect of ADHD, many with this disorder describe chronic difficulties managing frustration, anger, worry, disappointment, desire, and other emotions. They speak as if these emotions, when experienced, tak ...
Recovery from Eating Disorders is Possible
... vomiting may disappear after meals to engage in this behavior. Disappearances can also occur so that individuals with bulimia or anorexia can hide food that they pretended to eat. Keep in mind that not everyone who purges does so through self-induced vomiting, other people try to compensate for what ...
... vomiting may disappear after meals to engage in this behavior. Disappearances can also occur so that individuals with bulimia or anorexia can hide food that they pretended to eat. Keep in mind that not everyone who purges does so through self-induced vomiting, other people try to compensate for what ...
Short communication: State-related differences in heart rate
... significance level of the p-values in the statistical models was set to 0.05 (two-tailed). The statistical software ...
... significance level of the p-values in the statistical models was set to 0.05 (two-tailed). The statistical software ...
Mental health of US Gulf War veterans 10 years after the war
... scheduled the examination. Travel, hotel, per diem costs and an honorarium of $200 were provided by the research project. The protocol and consent form were approved by the Hines Cooperative Studies Program Human Rights Committee and the institutional review board at each individual site and at the ...
... scheduled the examination. Travel, hotel, per diem costs and an honorarium of $200 were provided by the research project. The protocol and consent form were approved by the Hines Cooperative Studies Program Human Rights Committee and the institutional review board at each individual site and at the ...
Mental health of US Gulf War veterans 10 years after the war
... scheduled the examination. Travel, hotel, per diem costs and an honorarium of $200 were provided by the research project. The protocol and consent form were approved by the Hines Cooperative Studies Program Human Rights Committee and the institutional review board at each individual site and at the ...
... scheduled the examination. Travel, hotel, per diem costs and an honorarium of $200 were provided by the research project. The protocol and consent form were approved by the Hines Cooperative Studies Program Human Rights Committee and the institutional review board at each individual site and at the ...
RUNNING HEAD: SYMPTOMS OF HYPOCHONDRIA IN OCD
... Association [APA], 1994). The preoccupation lasts for at least six months and persists despite medical reassurance that there is no underlying disease warranting the experienced distress. Because those who have hypochondria are usually disinclined to regard their problems as anything other than phys ...
... Association [APA], 1994). The preoccupation lasts for at least six months and persists despite medical reassurance that there is no underlying disease warranting the experienced distress. Because those who have hypochondria are usually disinclined to regard their problems as anything other than phys ...
Clinical Models of Treatment for Trauma Experiences
... behavioural therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, imagery rehearsal, memory structure intervention, interpersonal psychotherapy and dialectical behaviour therapy, trauma work based on the recovery model (safety, remembrance and mourning, and reconnection) based on the work of Herman an ...
... behavioural therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, imagery rehearsal, memory structure intervention, interpersonal psychotherapy and dialectical behaviour therapy, trauma work based on the recovery model (safety, remembrance and mourning, and reconnection) based on the work of Herman an ...
Subtypes of ADHD
... Ritalin or Imipramine) are prescribed in cases for which no need have been established. As all neuroleptic medications produce side–effects of varying intensity, frequency, and severity, it is the case that a potentially significant number of students are exposed to unnecessary risk. Moreover, becau ...
... Ritalin or Imipramine) are prescribed in cases for which no need have been established. As all neuroleptic medications produce side–effects of varying intensity, frequency, and severity, it is the case that a potentially significant number of students are exposed to unnecessary risk. Moreover, becau ...
Mental Disorders as Causal Systems: A Network Approach to
... This conception of the relation between symptoms and disorder is not unique to PTSD. It is the primary lens through which our field views psychopathology, and it motivates the endeavor to identify the underlying disease entities that produce the symptoms of mental disorders (Borsboom & Cramer, 2014) ...
... This conception of the relation between symptoms and disorder is not unique to PTSD. It is the primary lens through which our field views psychopathology, and it motivates the endeavor to identify the underlying disease entities that produce the symptoms of mental disorders (Borsboom & Cramer, 2014) ...
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.