File - Logan Class of December 2011
... - Eating, in a discrete period of time (any 2 hour period) an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time and under similar circumstance. - A sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (feeling that one cannot stop eating or contro ...
... - Eating, in a discrete period of time (any 2 hour period) an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time and under similar circumstance. - A sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (feeling that one cannot stop eating or contro ...
PROLONGED GRIEF DISORDER IN THE DSM-V - trauma-ptsd
... of non-death traumatic losses experience PGD at the same rate and degree as those with death-related traumatic losses? What role does negative social support play in the establishment and perpetuation of PGD (Wisley & Shear, 2007)? A diagnosis for PGD will encourage and permit more rigorous research ...
... of non-death traumatic losses experience PGD at the same rate and degree as those with death-related traumatic losses? What role does negative social support play in the establishment and perpetuation of PGD (Wisley & Shear, 2007)? A diagnosis for PGD will encourage and permit more rigorous research ...
Mood Disorders
... – Anger turned inward – Unresolved trauma or early life loss. – Learned Helplessness = Powerless Ego – Early stress contributes to self-defeating pattern – “Glass is ½ empty” View in a negative manner ...
... – Anger turned inward – Unresolved trauma or early life loss. – Learned Helplessness = Powerless Ego – Early stress contributes to self-defeating pattern – “Glass is ½ empty” View in a negative manner ...
Family Factors that Contribute to Alcohol Use - NOFAS
... disorders. Co-morbidity is often marked by greater functional impairment and self destruction and chronic treatment is often more difficult. Alcoholism is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, with a prevalence of 8 to 14%. The most common co-morbidities among women are anxiety and mood diso ...
... disorders. Co-morbidity is often marked by greater functional impairment and self destruction and chronic treatment is often more difficult. Alcoholism is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, with a prevalence of 8 to 14%. The most common co-morbidities among women are anxiety and mood diso ...
Eating Disorders - University Health Services
... evaluate for medical complications that may result from starvation; laxative, diuretic, diet pill or ipecac misuse; or binge/purge cycle such as: ØØ Low body weight, low heart rate, and low body ...
... evaluate for medical complications that may result from starvation; laxative, diuretic, diet pill or ipecac misuse; or binge/purge cycle such as: ØØ Low body weight, low heart rate, and low body ...
Nightmares
... A. Repeated occurrences of extended, extremely dysphoric, and well-remembered dreams that usually involve efforts to avoid threats to survival, security, or physical integrity and that generally occur during the second half of the major sleep episode. B. On awakening from the dysphor ...
... A. Repeated occurrences of extended, extremely dysphoric, and well-remembered dreams that usually involve efforts to avoid threats to survival, security, or physical integrity and that generally occur during the second half of the major sleep episode. B. On awakening from the dysphor ...
MODULE 2 Self Study Slides
... – Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) – Primary Care PTSD Screen • Recognize symptoms ...
... – Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) – Primary Care PTSD Screen • Recognize symptoms ...
Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Dythymic Disorder
... findings of the initial evaluation and the diagnosis to develop a treatment plan. The treatment plan addresses: ...
... findings of the initial evaluation and the diagnosis to develop a treatment plan. The treatment plan addresses: ...
Mental Health Screening with the MAYSI
... • 2-in-3 (65%) meet criteria for one or more psychiatric diagnoses (compared to 20% in general adolescent population) • Symptoms are higher for girls, but not few differences by age or type of facility • There are some ethnic differences in prevalence of disorders for JJ youths • Many youths have mo ...
... • 2-in-3 (65%) meet criteria for one or more psychiatric diagnoses (compared to 20% in general adolescent population) • Symptoms are higher for girls, but not few differences by age or type of facility • There are some ethnic differences in prevalence of disorders for JJ youths • Many youths have mo ...
2 Counseling Patients With Bulimia Nervosa
... and spitting out food without swallowing it, ruminating food, and, in rare situations, the use of saunas or enemas for weight control. ...
... and spitting out food without swallowing it, ruminating food, and, in rare situations, the use of saunas or enemas for weight control. ...
Screening for Postpartum Depression at Well-Child
... or both questions, the PHQ-9 is then administered.16 The PHQ-9 has been validated for measuring depression severity and can be self-administered, administered telephonically, or read to the patient. In addition, it has been validated in African American, Chinese American, Latino, and non-Hispanic wh ...
... or both questions, the PHQ-9 is then administered.16 The PHQ-9 has been validated for measuring depression severity and can be self-administered, administered telephonically, or read to the patient. In addition, it has been validated in African American, Chinese American, Latino, and non-Hispanic wh ...
Chapter 16PP part one
... I felt the need to clean my room … spent four to five hour at it … At the time I loved it but then didn't want to do it any more, but could not stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be nuts. ...
... I felt the need to clean my room … spent four to five hour at it … At the time I loved it but then didn't want to do it any more, but could not stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be nuts. ...
VR PTSD Exposure Therapy Results with Active Duty OIF/OEF
... VR-based treatment as neutral to very willing. One possible interpretation of this finding is that a subgroup of this sample of SMs with a significant disinterest in traditional mental health treatment would be willing to pursue treatment with a VRbased approach. It is also possible that these findi ...
... VR-based treatment as neutral to very willing. One possible interpretation of this finding is that a subgroup of this sample of SMs with a significant disinterest in traditional mental health treatment would be willing to pursue treatment with a VRbased approach. It is also possible that these findi ...
Feb04 Supplement - Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
... Lawrence J. Cohen, PharmD, BCPP, FASHP, FCCP, FASCP, is a professor and chairman of the Department of Pharmacotherapy, Washington State University College of Pharmacy in Spokane. He earned his doctor of pharmacy degree at the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy and did his postgradu ...
... Lawrence J. Cohen, PharmD, BCPP, FASHP, FCCP, FASCP, is a professor and chairman of the Department of Pharmacotherapy, Washington State University College of Pharmacy in Spokane. He earned his doctor of pharmacy degree at the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy and did his postgradu ...
Link: Presentation
... Feeling aroused (easily startled, problems sleeping, anger)? Problems with relationships, work or other areas of life? ...
... Feeling aroused (easily startled, problems sleeping, anger)? Problems with relationships, work or other areas of life? ...
Ethics in the - The Online Abstract Submission and Invitation System
... Consultation and treatment to remote locales other settings lacking specialized treatment professionals and for when clients can not access the professional in-person. Efficiency of service delivery/cost effective Increased access to treatment Superior to telephone and e-mail Treatment across great ...
... Consultation and treatment to remote locales other settings lacking specialized treatment professionals and for when clients can not access the professional in-person. Efficiency of service delivery/cost effective Increased access to treatment Superior to telephone and e-mail Treatment across great ...
Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD)
... Affects about 1.3 of American teens and affects boys & girls equally. ...
... Affects about 1.3 of American teens and affects boys & girls equally. ...
Introducing a New Product - Wales Counseling Center,PLLC
... not just his or her substance use. 4. An individual’s treatment plan needs to be assessed continually and modified as necessary. 5. Remaining in treatment for an adequate time is critical for effectiveness. 6. Counseling and other behavioral therapies are critical components of effective substance a ...
... not just his or her substance use. 4. An individual’s treatment plan needs to be assessed continually and modified as necessary. 5. Remaining in treatment for an adequate time is critical for effectiveness. 6. Counseling and other behavioral therapies are critical components of effective substance a ...
Lithium and valproate in manic and mixed states: a naturalistic
... Version Scale (CGI-BP) 31. In addition to baseline evaluations, the CGI-BP was administered at each subsequent check of serum lithium levels. All baseline and follow-up assessments were performed by resident clinicians not directly involved in the clinical management of the patients and trained to u ...
... Version Scale (CGI-BP) 31. In addition to baseline evaluations, the CGI-BP was administered at each subsequent check of serum lithium levels. All baseline and follow-up assessments were performed by resident clinicians not directly involved in the clinical management of the patients and trained to u ...
Part I -- bipolar basics
... experience very fast mood swings between depression and mania many times within a day Children with mania are more likely to be irritable and prone to destructive tantrums than to be overly happy and elated Mixed symptoms also are common in youths with bipolar disorder Older adolescents who develop ...
... experience very fast mood swings between depression and mania many times within a day Children with mania are more likely to be irritable and prone to destructive tantrums than to be overly happy and elated Mixed symptoms also are common in youths with bipolar disorder Older adolescents who develop ...
mental illness: what you need to know Find help. Find hope.
... months. This illness causes unusual and dramatic shifts in mood, energy and the ability to think clearly. Cycles of high (manic) and low (depressive) moods may follow an irregular pattern that differs from the typical ups and downs experienced by most people. The symptoms of bipolar disorder can hav ...
... months. This illness causes unusual and dramatic shifts in mood, energy and the ability to think clearly. Cycles of high (manic) and low (depressive) moods may follow an irregular pattern that differs from the typical ups and downs experienced by most people. The symptoms of bipolar disorder can hav ...
Working with youth who have ED/BD diagnoses
... the day, nearly every day, irritable mood in children, markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all activities, weight loss/gain, insomnia, hyper-somnia, psychomotor agitation/retardation, feeling worthless, decreased ability to think/concentrate, thoughts of death including suicidal thoughts, su ...
... the day, nearly every day, irritable mood in children, markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all activities, weight loss/gain, insomnia, hyper-somnia, psychomotor agitation/retardation, feeling worthless, decreased ability to think/concentrate, thoughts of death including suicidal thoughts, su ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... sometimes used to control anxiety associated with cardiovascular symptoms, sympathetic stimulation.. ...
... sometimes used to control anxiety associated with cardiovascular symptoms, sympathetic stimulation.. ...
Headache
... fever, change of encephalitis or AIDS mental status, • Diagnostic tools include seizures CT of head and LP Brain HA, vomiting, focal Abscess neurological signs, depressed level of consciousness AIDS Toxoplasmosis, CMV, Cryptococcus ...
... fever, change of encephalitis or AIDS mental status, • Diagnostic tools include seizures CT of head and LP Brain HA, vomiting, focal Abscess neurological signs, depressed level of consciousness AIDS Toxoplasmosis, CMV, Cryptococcus ...
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.