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... Three studies measured the likelihood of ADHD subtypes in varying levels of gambling severity (Clark et al., 2013; Derevensky et al, 2007; Faregh & Derevensky, 2011). All studies concurred on probable pathological gamblers having a high prevalence of hyperactive-impulsive type. One study analysed hy ...
... Three studies measured the likelihood of ADHD subtypes in varying levels of gambling severity (Clark et al., 2013; Derevensky et al, 2007; Faregh & Derevensky, 2011). All studies concurred on probable pathological gamblers having a high prevalence of hyperactive-impulsive type. One study analysed hy ...
Insomnia as a risk factor for ill health: results
... diagnosis according to the fourth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) was based on three items, encompassing people endorsing sleep onset or terminal/late insomnia (unable to get back to sleep after an awakening) ‘often’ or ‘almost every night’ in the preced ...
... diagnosis according to the fourth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) was based on three items, encompassing people endorsing sleep onset or terminal/late insomnia (unable to get back to sleep after an awakening) ‘often’ or ‘almost every night’ in the preced ...
Working with young people with complex mental
... Counsellors, health staff, welfare workers, teachers and school administrators often require additional information to effectively identify, respond, support and refer young people with severe and complex mental health concerns, particularly personality disorder. A further goal is to help those who ...
... Counsellors, health staff, welfare workers, teachers and school administrators often require additional information to effectively identify, respond, support and refer young people with severe and complex mental health concerns, particularly personality disorder. A further goal is to help those who ...
shanghai archives of psychiatry
... a perennial issue: whether or not the diagnostic criteria for a condition described in the 5th edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5)[11] are culturally appropriate for China. China had previously developed its own psychiatric classification syste ...
... a perennial issue: whether or not the diagnostic criteria for a condition described in the 5th edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5)[11] are culturally appropriate for China. China had previously developed its own psychiatric classification syste ...
1 Better Knowledge and Improved Relationships Among Adults with
... The program includes 8 monthly sessions in a closed group including both participants with ADHD and their significant others. The sessions last 2½ hours, including a 30-minute break with coffee or tea and sandwiches. A senior clinical psychologist follows the group from the recruitment to the follow ...
... The program includes 8 monthly sessions in a closed group including both participants with ADHD and their significant others. The sessions last 2½ hours, including a 30-minute break with coffee or tea and sandwiches. A senior clinical psychologist follows the group from the recruitment to the follow ...
Ten Myths About ADHD - Dr. Thomas E. Brown
... are chemicals floating around in the cerebral spinal fluid that surrounds the brain that are simply not in correct proportions, as though there were too much salt in the soup. This assumption is simply wrong. Impairments of ADHD are not due to a global excess or lack of a specific chemical within or ...
... are chemicals floating around in the cerebral spinal fluid that surrounds the brain that are simply not in correct proportions, as though there were too much salt in the soup. This assumption is simply wrong. Impairments of ADHD are not due to a global excess or lack of a specific chemical within or ...
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) Clinical
... health professionals). There is the promise of a less detailed summary for primary care to follow. The lack of a universally accepted evidence grading system means that guidelines generally adopt their own version; evidence grading is seductively simple in principle but difficult in practice. The CAN ...
... health professionals). There is the promise of a less detailed summary for primary care to follow. The lack of a universally accepted evidence grading system means that guidelines generally adopt their own version; evidence grading is seductively simple in principle but difficult in practice. The CAN ...
Atypical Depression in the 21st Century: Diagnostic and Treatment
... Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) study series and with the 42% prevalence in a sample of 396 patients with depression.11,22 The presence of atypical features is even higher (up to 50%) in patients with bipolar II disorder and dysthymic disorder.8,23-25 Studies have suggested that patients ...
... Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) study series and with the 42% prevalence in a sample of 396 patients with depression.11,22 The presence of atypical features is even higher (up to 50%) in patients with bipolar II disorder and dysthymic disorder.8,23-25 Studies have suggested that patients ...
Adult Mental Health
... The effect of mood on risk taking in bipolar 1 disorder ..................................... 17 The Influence of Mood on Self-defining Memories in Bipolar Disorder .................... 18 Reassurance seeking in OCD: Are we really sure of how it maintains the problem? .... 18 Compulsive-like staring ...
... The effect of mood on risk taking in bipolar 1 disorder ..................................... 17 The Influence of Mood on Self-defining Memories in Bipolar Disorder .................... 18 Reassurance seeking in OCD: Are we really sure of how it maintains the problem? .... 18 Compulsive-like staring ...
Borderline personality disorder
... and is most common in early adulthood. Women present to services more often than men. Borderline personality disorder is often not formally diagnosed before the age of 18, but the features of the disorder can be identified earlier. Its course is variable and although many people recover ...
... and is most common in early adulthood. Women present to services more often than men. Borderline personality disorder is often not formally diagnosed before the age of 18, but the features of the disorder can be identified earlier. Its course is variable and although many people recover ...
A Critical Review of Psychological Debriefing and a Proposal for the future
... 63 participants of which 21 of these were lost to follow up. The randomisation left the group that received the debriefing being older and more depressed and having higher trait anxiety levels (a measure of how anxious a person generally felt prior to the trauma) than the control group. At three mon ...
... 63 participants of which 21 of these were lost to follow up. The randomisation left the group that received the debriefing being older and more depressed and having higher trait anxiety levels (a measure of how anxious a person generally felt prior to the trauma) than the control group. At three mon ...
Identification of anxiety and other psychiatric disorders in
... Individuals with autism and intellectual disability (ID) are assumed to have higher vulnerability for developing psychiatric disorders than the general population. However, psychiatric disorders are frequently overlooked in this group and psychiatric symptoms attributed to the disability itself. Eff ...
... Individuals with autism and intellectual disability (ID) are assumed to have higher vulnerability for developing psychiatric disorders than the general population. However, psychiatric disorders are frequently overlooked in this group and psychiatric symptoms attributed to the disability itself. Eff ...
Comorbid mental disorders and substance use disorders
... London. In the past, she has been involved in development of a clinical service for people with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders, and in her current post has been involved in two major randomised controlled trials of training in interventions for this group. She has also been cours ...
... London. In the past, she has been involved in development of a clinical service for people with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders, and in her current post has been involved in two major randomised controlled trials of training in interventions for this group. She has also been cours ...
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... skills and social – emotional competence, less often is a family’s experience of material hardship considered. Using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998 – 1999 (N 5 21,255), this study examined dual components of family income and material hardship along with parent me ...
... skills and social – emotional competence, less often is a family’s experience of material hardship considered. Using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998 – 1999 (N 5 21,255), this study examined dual components of family income and material hardship along with parent me ...
BOOKS PROFESSIONAlS for Fall 2010 / Winter 2011
... these measures assess dispositional or trait mindfulness, while others measure state mindfulness. Many of these measures are currently administered only in research settings, and this book provides guidelines for applying these measures in clinical practice. This is an essential resource for every c ...
... these measures assess dispositional or trait mindfulness, while others measure state mindfulness. Many of these measures are currently administered only in research settings, and this book provides guidelines for applying these measures in clinical practice. This is an essential resource for every c ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... diagnostic guidelines, are the culmination of the efforts of numerous people who have contributed to it over many years. The work has gone through several major drafts, each prepared after extensive consultation with panels of experts, national and international psychiatric societies, and individual ...
... diagnostic guidelines, are the culmination of the efforts of numerous people who have contributed to it over many years. The work has gone through several major drafts, each prepared after extensive consultation with panels of experts, national and international psychiatric societies, and individual ...
Understanding & Preventing Suicide A Customizable PowerPoint
... Fact: Most suicidal people are undecided about living or dying – which is called suicidal ambivalence. A part of them wants to live; however, death seems like the only way out of their pain and suffering. They may allow themselves to “gamble with death,” leaving it up to other to save them. Myth: Ma ...
... Fact: Most suicidal people are undecided about living or dying – which is called suicidal ambivalence. A part of them wants to live; however, death seems like the only way out of their pain and suffering. They may allow themselves to “gamble with death,” leaving it up to other to save them. Myth: Ma ...
the national institute of mental health guide to bipolar disorder
... somewhat with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.20 This suggests that the pattern of brain development in the two conditions may be associated with the risk for unstable moods. Another MRI study found that the brain’s prefrontal cortex in adults with bipolar disorder tends to be smaller and functio ...
... somewhat with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.20 This suggests that the pattern of brain development in the two conditions may be associated with the risk for unstable moods. Another MRI study found that the brain’s prefrontal cortex in adults with bipolar disorder tends to be smaller and functio ...
The Impact of Event Scale-Revised: Psychometric properties in
... Despite the incomplete match between the symptoms measured by the IES and those viewed as defining diagnostic criteria for PTSD, the IES has become an important measurement tool within the trauma literature. It is used with both adult and child trauma survivors and has been translated into several o ...
... Despite the incomplete match between the symptoms measured by the IES and those viewed as defining diagnostic criteria for PTSD, the IES has become an important measurement tool within the trauma literature. It is used with both adult and child trauma survivors and has been translated into several o ...
Guidelines for Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder in Adults, Third
... questions about dissociation, posttraumatic symptoms, or a history of psychological trauma. Because DID patients rarely volunteer information about dissociative symptoms, the absence of focused inquiry about dissociation prevents the clinician from diagnosing the disorder. Moreover, because most cli ...
... questions about dissociation, posttraumatic symptoms, or a history of psychological trauma. Because DID patients rarely volunteer information about dissociative symptoms, the absence of focused inquiry about dissociation prevents the clinician from diagnosing the disorder. Moreover, because most cli ...
Jeanne Fery: a sixteenth-century case of dissociative identity disorder.
... Psychiatric Association, 1987, 1994.) The 109-page description of her treatment course was republished in French in the nineteenth century by Bourneville (1886), a colleague of Janet, who also diagnosed Jeanne's disorder as "doubling of the personality," (the term then in use for DID). This article ...
... Psychiatric Association, 1987, 1994.) The 109-page description of her treatment course was republished in French in the nineteenth century by Bourneville (1886), a colleague of Janet, who also diagnosed Jeanne's disorder as "doubling of the personality," (the term then in use for DID). This article ...
Pathways to School-Age Internalizing Symptoms 1 Running head
... This study tested a moderated mediation model in which emotion regulation served as a mediator between early childhood shyness and school-age internalizing symptoms and maternal negative control moderated the mediational processes. With the increasing attention to transactional processes in developm ...
... This study tested a moderated mediation model in which emotion regulation served as a mediator between early childhood shyness and school-age internalizing symptoms and maternal negative control moderated the mediational processes. With the increasing attention to transactional processes in developm ...
Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress and Dissociation Among Swedish Adolescents. Evaluation of Questionnaires
... The main aim of this thesis has been to investigate trauma and dissociation among Swedish adolescents and to evaluate the psychometric properties such as reliability and various kinds of validity of three screening instruments for assessment of dissociation and other symptoms of post traumatic stres ...
... The main aim of this thesis has been to investigate trauma and dissociation among Swedish adolescents and to evaluate the psychometric properties such as reliability and various kinds of validity of three screening instruments for assessment of dissociation and other symptoms of post traumatic stres ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... Guidelines are not a substitute for professional knowledge and clinical judgement. They can be limited in their usefulness and applicability by a number of different factors: the availability of high-quality research evidence, the quality of the methodology used in the development of the guideline, ...
... Guidelines are not a substitute for professional knowledge and clinical judgement. They can be limited in their usefulness and applicability by a number of different factors: the availability of high-quality research evidence, the quality of the methodology used in the development of the guideline, ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... Guidelines are not a substitute for professional knowledge and clinical judgement. They can be limited in their usefulness and applicability by a number of different factors: the availability of high-quality research evidence, the quality of the methodology used in the development of the guideline, ...
... Guidelines are not a substitute for professional knowledge and clinical judgement. They can be limited in their usefulness and applicability by a number of different factors: the availability of high-quality research evidence, the quality of the methodology used in the development of the guideline, ...