Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
... Adults with ADHD often face their biggest challenges in higher education and later in the work world. Executive and planning abilities are extremely challenged in the young person with ADHD who is making the transition from the structured environments of high school and home to an unstructured life ...
... Adults with ADHD often face their biggest challenges in higher education and later in the work world. Executive and planning abilities are extremely challenged in the young person with ADHD who is making the transition from the structured environments of high school and home to an unstructured life ...
Women`s Treatment for Trauma and Substance Use Disorders
... Women’s Treatment for Trauma and Substance Use Disorders: Issues in Training and Assessment ...
... Women’s Treatment for Trauma and Substance Use Disorders: Issues in Training and Assessment ...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) R E V I E W Søren Dalsgaard
... B. Several inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms were present prior to age 12. C. Criteria for the disorder are met in two or more settings (e.g., at home, school, or work, with friends or relatives, or in other activities). D. There must be clear evidence that the symptoms interfere with or ...
... B. Several inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms were present prior to age 12. C. Criteria for the disorder are met in two or more settings (e.g., at home, school, or work, with friends or relatives, or in other activities). D. There must be clear evidence that the symptoms interfere with or ...
Blair_Module28
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
Natural Disasters, Crisis Intervention and School Psychology
... associated with the Midwest floods of 1993. Their summary guide to disaster recovery suggests some essential ideas that can be helpful to professionals who get involved with crisis/disaster mental health activities: 1. No one who sees a disaster is untouched by it. 2. There are two types of disaster ...
... associated with the Midwest floods of 1993. Their summary guide to disaster recovery suggests some essential ideas that can be helpful to professionals who get involved with crisis/disaster mental health activities: 1. No one who sees a disaster is untouched by it. 2. There are two types of disaster ...
slides - Referent Tracking Unit
... Influence Upon Early Behavior. Hafner Publishing Company, New York and London, 1967. ...
... Influence Upon Early Behavior. Hafner Publishing Company, New York and London, 1967. ...
Implications for Working with Homeless Populations
... (not pathological: 1-4 weeks) • Most people will experience trauma-related symptoms following exposure to trauma or series of traumas. But most people will get better with simple support, obtained from family, friends, and community. ...
... (not pathological: 1-4 weeks) • Most people will experience trauma-related symptoms following exposure to trauma or series of traumas. But most people will get better with simple support, obtained from family, friends, and community. ...
Psychology
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
... • Must have at least three of the following: – Restlessness – Feeling on edge – Difficulty concentrating/mind going blank – Irritability – Muscle Tension – Sleep Disturbance ...
Mixed features of depression - The British Journal of Psychiatry
... acknowledge that Kraepelin saw severely ill patients with psychosis in mental asylums; today’s out-patient practice setting is different, yet recent studies often are consistent with many of Kraepelin’s observations.) According to DSM-III and DSM-IV,8 mixed states were seen as rare; this is because ...
... acknowledge that Kraepelin saw severely ill patients with psychosis in mental asylums; today’s out-patient practice setting is different, yet recent studies often are consistent with many of Kraepelin’s observations.) According to DSM-III and DSM-IV,8 mixed states were seen as rare; this is because ...
English
... Several authors have argued that MMPI profiles with elevated scores on scale 1 (hypochondrias) and scale 3 (hysteria) compared to scale 2 (depression), indicate channeling of emotional problems into somatic concerns. Hence, this has been referred to as the conversion V profile. Graham16 claimed that ...
... Several authors have argued that MMPI profiles with elevated scores on scale 1 (hypochondrias) and scale 3 (hysteria) compared to scale 2 (depression), indicate channeling of emotional problems into somatic concerns. Hence, this has been referred to as the conversion V profile. Graham16 claimed that ...
Effects of Transcendental Meditation in Veterans of Operation
... At baseline, 2 of the subjects were on psychotropic medications that remained consistent throughout treatment, except for 1 subject's sedative/hypnotic medication (temazepatn), which was stopped by his psychiatrist after week 4. No subject started any new psychotropic medication or other therapy dur ...
... At baseline, 2 of the subjects were on psychotropic medications that remained consistent throughout treatment, except for 1 subject's sedative/hypnotic medication (temazepatn), which was stopped by his psychiatrist after week 4. No subject started any new psychotropic medication or other therapy dur ...
TAP3_LecturePowerPointSlides_Module31
... Social-Cognitive Factors • Depression may be a variation of learned helplessness. • Depressed individuals attribute events using the following characteristics: – Stable: the bad situation will last for a long time – Internal: they are at fault – Global: all of life is bad ...
... Social-Cognitive Factors • Depression may be a variation of learned helplessness. • Depressed individuals attribute events using the following characteristics: – Stable: the bad situation will last for a long time – Internal: they are at fault – Global: all of life is bad ...
A mood disorder - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... sudden bouts of intense, unexplained anxiety, • often associated with physical symptoms like choking sensations or shortness of breath. • Panic attacks may happen several times a day ...
... sudden bouts of intense, unexplained anxiety, • often associated with physical symptoms like choking sensations or shortness of breath. • Panic attacks may happen several times a day ...
Making Mental Health a Priority in Belize
... parallel system of care is maintained through traditional healers, although the extent of their engagement is not known. International organizations such as the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) provide technical support to the mental health program. Community activist groups, including the Me ...
... parallel system of care is maintained through traditional healers, although the extent of their engagement is not known. International organizations such as the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) provide technical support to the mental health program. Community activist groups, including the Me ...
Powerpoint 31 - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... Social-Cognitive Factors • Depression may be a variation of learned helplessness. • Depressed individuals attribute events using the following characteristics: – Stable: the bad situation will last for a long time – Internal: they are at fault – Global: all of life is bad ...
... Social-Cognitive Factors • Depression may be a variation of learned helplessness. • Depressed individuals attribute events using the following characteristics: – Stable: the bad situation will last for a long time – Internal: they are at fault – Global: all of life is bad ...
Anxiety, Mood, and Substance Use Disorders in
... Women and men are equally likely to develop the disorder. Usually begins in childhood or early adolescence. There is some evidence that genetic factors are involved. Often accompanied by other anxiety disorders or depression, and substance abuse may develop if people try to self-medicate the ...
... Women and men are equally likely to develop the disorder. Usually begins in childhood or early adolescence. There is some evidence that genetic factors are involved. Often accompanied by other anxiety disorders or depression, and substance abuse may develop if people try to self-medicate the ...
Childhood Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
... acts (compulsions), along with recurrent disturbing irrational thoughts, urges, images, and worries (obsessions). Patients who have these patterns of behavior and mental activity usually recognize them to be irrational; however, children tend to be less insightful. Whether or not there is insight, t ...
... acts (compulsions), along with recurrent disturbing irrational thoughts, urges, images, and worries (obsessions). Patients who have these patterns of behavior and mental activity usually recognize them to be irrational; however, children tend to be less insightful. Whether or not there is insight, t ...
Short Answer Question Bank
... 65. Give a definition of psychotherapy and describe broadly the general categories into which it may be divided with some of the common principles that are shared by the effective therapies. CP 66. You are asked to interview the following two patients on the third day of an involuntary inpatient adm ...
... 65. Give a definition of psychotherapy and describe broadly the general categories into which it may be divided with some of the common principles that are shared by the effective therapies. CP 66. You are asked to interview the following two patients on the third day of an involuntary inpatient adm ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder(OCD)
... Treatment- Many clinicians recommend psychological interventions along with medications to treat OCD. ...
... Treatment- Many clinicians recommend psychological interventions along with medications to treat OCD. ...
Substance Related Disorders - Candace McBride E
... behavioral change due to the cessation of, or reduction in, heavy and prolonged substance use. Causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The diagnosis of withdrawal is recognized for the following groups of substance: alcoh ...
... behavioral change due to the cessation of, or reduction in, heavy and prolonged substance use. Causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The diagnosis of withdrawal is recognized for the following groups of substance: alcoh ...
Eating disorders, anxiety and depression
... anxious feelings cannot be brought under control easily. Anxiety can be a serious condition that makes it hard for a person to cope with daily life. There are many types of anxiety and many people with anxiety experience symptoms of more than one type. Living with an eating disorder is one of many t ...
... anxious feelings cannot be brought under control easily. Anxiety can be a serious condition that makes it hard for a person to cope with daily life. There are many types of anxiety and many people with anxiety experience symptoms of more than one type. Living with an eating disorder is one of many t ...
Manic-Depressive Illness and Creativity
... to rhyme and use other sound associations, such as alliteration, far more often than do unaffected individuals. They also use idiosyncratic words nearly three times as often as do control subjects. Moreover, in specific drills, they can list synonyms or form other word associations much more rapidly ...
... to rhyme and use other sound associations, such as alliteration, far more often than do unaffected individuals. They also use idiosyncratic words nearly three times as often as do control subjects. Moreover, in specific drills, they can list synonyms or form other word associations much more rapidly ...
Teaching the Psychosocial Aspects of Care in the Clinical Setting
... clinical settings,10 –12 and humanistic attitudes and behaviors may become attenuated or extinguished.12–15 As part of this problem, well-meaning clinical preceptors may fail to recognize opportunities for teaching the psychosocial aspects of patient care,16 and may inadvertently model12,17,18 or fa ...
... clinical settings,10 –12 and humanistic attitudes and behaviors may become attenuated or extinguished.12–15 As part of this problem, well-meaning clinical preceptors may fail to recognize opportunities for teaching the psychosocial aspects of patient care,16 and may inadvertently model12,17,18 or fa ...
Acute Trauma: Assessment and Intervention
... ASD symptoms highly correlated with posttraumatic stress symptoms – r= .44 overall symptoms – r= .73 for intrusion symptoms – r= .67 for avoidance symptoms ...
... ASD symptoms highly correlated with posttraumatic stress symptoms – r= .44 overall symptoms – r= .73 for intrusion symptoms – r= .67 for avoidance symptoms ...
Assessment and Treatment of Attention
... ant disorder (45%-50%), anxiety disorders (20%-30%), learning disorders (20%-60%), mood disorders, tic disorders, autism, substance abuse problems, and conduct disorder.24 At times, upon further evaluation, a clinician may determine that either ADHD or the comorbid condition is primary. In these cas ...
... ant disorder (45%-50%), anxiety disorders (20%-30%), learning disorders (20%-60%), mood disorders, tic disorders, autism, substance abuse problems, and conduct disorder.24 At times, upon further evaluation, a clinician may determine that either ADHD or the comorbid condition is primary. In these cas ...
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.