10 Somatoform disorders and substance use
... People with somatoform and pain disorders frequently use opioids. Opioids have analgesic, hypnotic and sedative effects – characteristics that are often sought after or are rewarding for patients with somatoform disorders (particularly pain). There is also evidence that opioids are more likely to be ...
... People with somatoform and pain disorders frequently use opioids. Opioids have analgesic, hypnotic and sedative effects – characteristics that are often sought after or are rewarding for patients with somatoform disorders (particularly pain). There is also evidence that opioids are more likely to be ...
WORRY, ANXIETY AND TENSION — IMPORTANCE
... GAD is the anxiety disorder that most closely resembles adaptive or normal worry. In some primary care settings, it complicates up to half of all conditions diagnosed. It is generally poorly recognised, because symptoms of anxiety are frequently neglected in favour of the presenting medical conditio ...
... GAD is the anxiety disorder that most closely resembles adaptive or normal worry. In some primary care settings, it complicates up to half of all conditions diagnosed. It is generally poorly recognised, because symptoms of anxiety are frequently neglected in favour of the presenting medical conditio ...
黃宗顯醫生
... For the diagnosis of adolescents and adults:青少年和成人的診症: •For older adolescents and adults (age 17 and older), at least five symptoms are required. 對於青少年和成人(17歲及以上)‚ 最少需符合5個徵狀 • Several inattentive or hyperactive – impulsive symptoms were present prior to age 12 years. ...
... For the diagnosis of adolescents and adults:青少年和成人的診症: •For older adolescents and adults (age 17 and older), at least five symptoms are required. 對於青少年和成人(17歲及以上)‚ 最少需符合5個徵狀 • Several inattentive or hyperactive – impulsive symptoms were present prior to age 12 years. ...
PPT: Presentation Slides - Intermountain Physician
... Over two-thirds of the women also had signs of an anxiety disorder ...
... Over two-thirds of the women also had signs of an anxiety disorder ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder, Dysthymia, and Chronic Depression
... number but shorter duration of episodes, which suggests that persistent depression might be less heritable than episodic depression.14 It is therefore likely that some of the familial aggregation of persistent forms of depression is due to environmental factors that are also shared within families. ...
... number but shorter duration of episodes, which suggests that persistent depression might be less heritable than episodic depression.14 It is therefore likely that some of the familial aggregation of persistent forms of depression is due to environmental factors that are also shared within families. ...
Slide 1
... Let’s consider chronic illnesses. First of all, this category of risk includes diseases, conditions, and illnesses that last for a significant period of time. The school problems facing children who have chronic illnesses may seem rather trivial when weighed against the sometimes life threatening im ...
... Let’s consider chronic illnesses. First of all, this category of risk includes diseases, conditions, and illnesses that last for a significant period of time. The school problems facing children who have chronic illnesses may seem rather trivial when weighed against the sometimes life threatening im ...
Vulnerable victims: child homicide by parents
... Little research literature deals with techniques that can be used when interviewing suspected neonaticide offenders. Recognising this deficit, Shelton et al. (2011) developed a set of empirical-based strategies for the investigation of neonaticide. These strategies were developed from a law enforcem ...
... Little research literature deals with techniques that can be used when interviewing suspected neonaticide offenders. Recognising this deficit, Shelton et al. (2011) developed a set of empirical-based strategies for the investigation of neonaticide. These strategies were developed from a law enforcem ...
Lesson 9 Powerpoint
... • try to protect others from people’s problems the harmful consequences • try to control other people of their behavior • feel responsible for what • do not meet their other people say or do own needs • seek the approval • avoid living their own of others lives by concentrating on • have difficulty ...
... • try to protect others from people’s problems the harmful consequences • try to control other people of their behavior • feel responsible for what • do not meet their other people say or do own needs • seek the approval • avoid living their own of others lives by concentrating on • have difficulty ...
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures-neuropsychology as part of the
... Provide recommendations for school accommodations which can be addressed through an IEP (covered under the ADA, IDEA) ...
... Provide recommendations for school accommodations which can be addressed through an IEP (covered under the ADA, IDEA) ...
assessment criteria for community and specialist camhs
... and periods of over eating in which large amounts of food are consumed in short periods of time. Associated symptoms include - self-induced vomiting, purgative abuse, alternating periods of starvation, and use of drugs such as appetite suppressants. We do not treat Obesity without co-morbid mental d ...
... and periods of over eating in which large amounts of food are consumed in short periods of time. Associated symptoms include - self-induced vomiting, purgative abuse, alternating periods of starvation, and use of drugs such as appetite suppressants. We do not treat Obesity without co-morbid mental d ...
Dissociative Memory Disorders and Immigration
... and detachment from self have been described. These functions were hypothesized to be recruited together in an acute traumatic situation in order to alleviate severe psychological and probably physical pain (Putnam, 1997). Similarly to dissociation, stress hormones, such as glucocorticoids could hav ...
... and detachment from self have been described. These functions were hypothesized to be recruited together in an acute traumatic situation in order to alleviate severe psychological and probably physical pain (Putnam, 1997). Similarly to dissociation, stress hormones, such as glucocorticoids could hav ...
autism dental information guide for dental professionals
... procedure. They may also want to provide items to use as a reinforcer. Ask if the patient is nonverbal. If so, encourage the parent to bring the child’s communication system/device to the appointment. Some families may find it easier to have others support them during the office visit. Inform the fa ...
... procedure. They may also want to provide items to use as a reinforcer. Ask if the patient is nonverbal. If so, encourage the parent to bring the child’s communication system/device to the appointment. Some families may find it easier to have others support them during the office visit. Inform the fa ...
Addiction - Trauma Made Simple
... Other Interesting Notes on DSM-5 • Gambling disorder moved to this category (out of impulse ...
... Other Interesting Notes on DSM-5 • Gambling disorder moved to this category (out of impulse ...
Treatment ppt
... Humanistic Therapy Humanists are really touchy-feely, but without them we are just rats in a cage. Rogers and Maslow put the “human” element back into psychology and therapy. Their philosophy: We are all humans striving to maximize our potential. A therapist’s job is to remove obstacles to ...
... Humanistic Therapy Humanists are really touchy-feely, but without them we are just rats in a cage. Rogers and Maslow put the “human” element back into psychology and therapy. Their philosophy: We are all humans striving to maximize our potential. A therapist’s job is to remove obstacles to ...
Anxiety disorder Caring for a person experiencing an Case study
... Anxiety problems originate when the automatic ‘fight or flight’ response becomes oversensitive. We have all observed an overly sensitive car alarm which goes off at the wrong time. Similarly, if the body’s ‘alarm’ is too sensitive, the ‘fight or flight’ response will be triggered at the wrong time. ...
... Anxiety problems originate when the automatic ‘fight or flight’ response becomes oversensitive. We have all observed an overly sensitive car alarm which goes off at the wrong time. Similarly, if the body’s ‘alarm’ is too sensitive, the ‘fight or flight’ response will be triggered at the wrong time. ...
Is Facebook creating ``iDisorders`
... Naaman, Boase, and Lai (2010) discovered that 80% of a large sample of Twitter users were ‘‘meformers’’—those who posted about themselves and their thoughts, feelings and accomplishments— compared to only 20% who were classified as ‘‘informers’’—those who shared information about others. Finally, rec ...
... Naaman, Boase, and Lai (2010) discovered that 80% of a large sample of Twitter users were ‘‘meformers’’—those who posted about themselves and their thoughts, feelings and accomplishments— compared to only 20% who were classified as ‘‘informers’’—those who shared information about others. Finally, rec ...
treatmentCollins - Doral Academy Preparatory
... Humanistic Therapy Humanists are really touchy-feely, but without them we are just rats in a cage. Rogers and Maslow put the “human” element back into psychology and therapy. Their philosophy: We are all humans striving to maximize our potential. A therapist’s job is to remove obstacles to ...
... Humanistic Therapy Humanists are really touchy-feely, but without them we are just rats in a cage. Rogers and Maslow put the “human” element back into psychology and therapy. Their philosophy: We are all humans striving to maximize our potential. A therapist’s job is to remove obstacles to ...
Behavioral/Social Learning Perspective
... plants, pets, buildings (too permeable) versus only religious people but no one else (impermeable) ...
... plants, pets, buildings (too permeable) versus only religious people but no one else (impermeable) ...
pptx
... plants, pets, buildings (too permeable) versus only religious people but no one else (impermeable) ...
... plants, pets, buildings (too permeable) versus only religious people but no one else (impermeable) ...
Arguments About Whether Overdiagnosis of ADHD is a Significant
... Arguments About Whether Overdiagnosis of ADHD is a Significant Problem* ...
... Arguments About Whether Overdiagnosis of ADHD is a Significant Problem* ...
Talking about mental health
... It shows that many mental health conditions are described in very different ways by different groups of people – such as doctors, people in other parts of the world, and, most importantly, those who experience them. This in turn helps us remember that the medical way of describing mental health prob ...
... It shows that many mental health conditions are described in very different ways by different groups of people – such as doctors, people in other parts of the world, and, most importantly, those who experience them. This in turn helps us remember that the medical way of describing mental health prob ...
Presentation - National Autism Conference
... randomized trials or >6 controlled single subject trials) for use in children with ASD. FDA approved for select symptoms in ASD. • All other atypicals have only open label studies and case reports (therefore, limited research support) • Haloperidol had Strong Support from studies in the 1970’s (decr ...
... randomized trials or >6 controlled single subject trials) for use in children with ASD. FDA approved for select symptoms in ASD. • All other atypicals have only open label studies and case reports (therefore, limited research support) • Haloperidol had Strong Support from studies in the 1970’s (decr ...
CONVERSION DISORDER - Association for Academic Psychiatry
... • One or more symptoms or deficits affecting voluntary motor or sensory function that suggest a neurological or other general medical condition. • Psychological factors are judged to be associated with the symptom or deficit because the initiation or exacerbation of the symptom or deficit is precede ...
... • One or more symptoms or deficits affecting voluntary motor or sensory function that suggest a neurological or other general medical condition. • Psychological factors are judged to be associated with the symptom or deficit because the initiation or exacerbation of the symptom or deficit is precede ...
substance abuse final - Community
... practitioners. The identification of such practices for clients who present dually with substance abuse and a mental illness has undergone much iteration in the substance abuse and mental health communities. Such practices offer a glimmer of hope to those in the field working on these issues as well ...
... practitioners. The identification of such practices for clients who present dually with substance abuse and a mental illness has undergone much iteration in the substance abuse and mental health communities. Such practices offer a glimmer of hope to those in the field working on these issues as well ...