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... presenting with chronic pain to describe significant levels of distress, including PTSD symptomatology. One of the first studies in this field was conducted in the past decade and investigated chronic pain patterns in Vietnam veterans with PTSD. Those reporting chronic pain showed significantly high ...
... presenting with chronic pain to describe significant levels of distress, including PTSD symptomatology. One of the first studies in this field was conducted in the past decade and investigated chronic pain patterns in Vietnam veterans with PTSD. Those reporting chronic pain showed significantly high ...
A Family Guide to Dual Diagnosis
... Because of the overlap of symptoms between mental health problems and developmental disabilities, it is often difficult to make a firm diagnosis in the early stages. For example, becoming very irritable, often losing one’s temper and lashing out at others might be due to frustrations in a person who ...
... Because of the overlap of symptoms between mental health problems and developmental disabilities, it is often difficult to make a firm diagnosis in the early stages. For example, becoming very irritable, often losing one’s temper and lashing out at others might be due to frustrations in a person who ...
Supplementary Table. Summary table of reviewed Adult ADHD Self
... -No identification of stimulant medication taken in sample - Self reports filled out after clinician interview (possible sensitization to symptoms) ...
... -No identification of stimulant medication taken in sample - Self reports filled out after clinician interview (possible sensitization to symptoms) ...
Anxiety in Children with Headaches
... differences in associations between headaches and different anxiety. In a large epidemiological study, Egger et al. (1998) found significant association between anxiety disorders and headaches in females: girls with anxiety disorder had three times as many headaches as girls who did not have anxiety ...
... differences in associations between headaches and different anxiety. In a large epidemiological study, Egger et al. (1998) found significant association between anxiety disorders and headaches in females: girls with anxiety disorder had three times as many headaches as girls who did not have anxiety ...
MissHExp4ocd
... correlated with a reduction in OCD symptoms. +Experiments which inject animals with drugs that increased levels of dopamine have caused the animals to demonstrate OCD type behaviours. +Drugs that increase serotonin (anti depressants have been shown to reduce OCD symptoms. - But research results rela ...
... correlated with a reduction in OCD symptoms. +Experiments which inject animals with drugs that increased levels of dopamine have caused the animals to demonstrate OCD type behaviours. +Drugs that increase serotonin (anti depressants have been shown to reduce OCD symptoms. - But research results rela ...
sleep disoders script
... variable, with no awakenings or trouble falling asleep one night and the opposite another night (9). Most infants past 6 months of age can sleep the whole night without being fed (5). The child should learn to sleep through the whole night without parental engagement. Parents should be taught to rea ...
... variable, with no awakenings or trouble falling asleep one night and the opposite another night (9). Most infants past 6 months of age can sleep the whole night without being fed (5). The child should learn to sleep through the whole night without parental engagement. Parents should be taught to rea ...
borderline personality disorder - Health and Disability Commissioner
... useful terminology, it seemed best to use a term that will be clearly understood by readers. The terminology “case management” is used for the same reasons. Maori and Pacific Island people are only briefly commented on because it seemed inappropriate for Pakeha to do more. Authorities on Maori and P ...
... useful terminology, it seemed best to use a term that will be clearly understood by readers. The terminology “case management” is used for the same reasons. Maori and Pacific Island people are only briefly commented on because it seemed inappropriate for Pakeha to do more. Authorities on Maori and P ...
Symptoms Psychosomatic Somatization
... care because their symptoms cannot be biomedically explained. Therefore, the professionals need to learn specific assessment skills and treatment techniques in order to deal with these patients more effectively. This book deals with a variety of issues relevant to mechanisms, education, assessment, ...
... care because their symptoms cannot be biomedically explained. Therefore, the professionals need to learn specific assessment skills and treatment techniques in order to deal with these patients more effectively. This book deals with a variety of issues relevant to mechanisms, education, assessment, ...
Evidence-Based Assessment and Treatment of Specific Phobias in
... accurate assessment. Although no formalized protocols have been established for an evidence-based assessment of specific phobias, Antony and Rowa (2005) suggest that the core dimensions to be assessed should include diagnostic features, fear cues and triggers, avoidance and safety behaviors, physica ...
... accurate assessment. Although no formalized protocols have been established for an evidence-based assessment of specific phobias, Antony and Rowa (2005) suggest that the core dimensions to be assessed should include diagnostic features, fear cues and triggers, avoidance and safety behaviors, physica ...
Predictive factors for somatization in a trauma sample
... victims of disasters tend to score higher on self-reports of somatic complaints compared to controls [2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]. Several studies have found that this relationship between trauma and somatization is mediated by PTSD [2, 3, 13, 14, 15]. PTSD patients who report physical symptoms also ...
... victims of disasters tend to score higher on self-reports of somatic complaints compared to controls [2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]. Several studies have found that this relationship between trauma and somatization is mediated by PTSD [2, 3, 13, 14, 15]. PTSD patients who report physical symptoms also ...
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... No suicides occurred in any of the pediatric trials. There were suicides in the adult trials, but the number was not sufficient to reach any conclusion about drug effect on suicide. It is unknown whether the suicidality risk extends to longer-term use, i.e., beyond several months. However, there is ...
... No suicides occurred in any of the pediatric trials. There were suicides in the adult trials, but the number was not sufficient to reach any conclusion about drug effect on suicide. It is unknown whether the suicidality risk extends to longer-term use, i.e., beyond several months. However, there is ...
Incidence rates of trauma in children, adolescents, and adults
... • Family support and parental coping have also been shown to affect PTSD symptoms in children. • Children and adolescents who are farther away from the traumatic event report less distress. • Rape and assault are more likely to result in PTSD than other types of traumas. • Additionally, if an indivi ...
... • Family support and parental coping have also been shown to affect PTSD symptoms in children. • Children and adolescents who are farther away from the traumatic event report less distress. • Rape and assault are more likely to result in PTSD than other types of traumas. • Additionally, if an indivi ...
Tripartite Model of Anxiety and Depression
... The most widely used self-report measures of anxious and depressive symptomatology include: the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI; Beck, Ward, Mendelson, Mock, & Erbaugh, 1961) and the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI; Beck, Epstein, Brown, & Steer, 1988); the Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90; Derogatis, Lipman ...
... The most widely used self-report measures of anxious and depressive symptomatology include: the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI; Beck, Ward, Mendelson, Mock, & Erbaugh, 1961) and the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI; Beck, Epstein, Brown, & Steer, 1988); the Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90; Derogatis, Lipman ...
Suicidal Behaviour in Children and Adolescents. Part 1
... are currently being treated with an SSRI or other novel antidepressant should consult their treating physician to confirm that the benefits ofthe drug still outweigh the potential risks, in light ofthe recent safety concerns.'' Other authors independently sounded a note of Whittington and colleagues ...
... are currently being treated with an SSRI or other novel antidepressant should consult their treating physician to confirm that the benefits ofthe drug still outweigh the potential risks, in light ofthe recent safety concerns.'' Other authors independently sounded a note of Whittington and colleagues ...
A Test of an Interactive Model of
... bulimic symptoms in adult women about eating, body weight, and physical appearance than men, while Allaz et al. (1998) reported that among a community sample of women aged 30 to 74, 71% reported that they desired to be thinner, despite the fact that 73% were of normal weight. The evidence suggests ...
... bulimic symptoms in adult women about eating, body weight, and physical appearance than men, while Allaz et al. (1998) reported that among a community sample of women aged 30 to 74, 71% reported that they desired to be thinner, despite the fact that 73% were of normal weight. The evidence suggests ...
Internet-based cognitive behavioural self-help for premenstrual syndrome: study protocol for
... Background: With a prevalence of 3 to 8% among women of reproductive age, severe premenstrual symptoms are very common. Symptoms range from emotional and cognitive to physical changes. Severe symptoms (that is, premenstrual syndrome) can have a strong impact on everyday functioning and quality of li ...
... Background: With a prevalence of 3 to 8% among women of reproductive age, severe premenstrual symptoms are very common. Symptoms range from emotional and cognitive to physical changes. Severe symptoms (that is, premenstrual syndrome) can have a strong impact on everyday functioning and quality of li ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD
... EMDR uses CBT with eye movements or other forms of rhythmic, left-right stimulation, such as hand taps or sounds. UNFREEZES the brain and allows it to process the traumatic event. Family therapy. Because PTSD affects the whole family – marriage counseling – family counseling. Most effective is EMOTI ...
... EMDR uses CBT with eye movements or other forms of rhythmic, left-right stimulation, such as hand taps or sounds. UNFREEZES the brain and allows it to process the traumatic event. Family therapy. Because PTSD affects the whole family – marriage counseling – family counseling. Most effective is EMOTI ...
Chapter 17: Anxiety Disorders Multiple Choice Identify the choice
... The student indicates learning has occurred when he or she states that clonazepam (Klonopin) is a particularly effective treatment of panic disorder. Clonazepam is a type of benzodiazepine in which the major risk is physical dependence and tolerance, which may encourage abuse. It can be used on an a ...
... The student indicates learning has occurred when he or she states that clonazepam (Klonopin) is a particularly effective treatment of panic disorder. Clonazepam is a type of benzodiazepine in which the major risk is physical dependence and tolerance, which may encourage abuse. It can be used on an a ...
Neuropsychological functions in Unipolar Major - DUO
... Unipolar Major Depression (MDD) and the frequent co-occurrence of anxiety disorder (A). The presence of co-morbid anxiety disorders in persons with MDD has largely gone unexamined, especially regarding the effects on neuropsychological functioning. The high rates of both MDD and anxiety disorders in ...
... Unipolar Major Depression (MDD) and the frequent co-occurrence of anxiety disorder (A). The presence of co-morbid anxiety disorders in persons with MDD has largely gone unexamined, especially regarding the effects on neuropsychological functioning. The high rates of both MDD and anxiety disorders in ...
Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms, Romantic Relationships
... relationships) from the BPD symptom count. The other personality disorder (OthPD) symptom score was the summed score for all DSM Axis II disorders other than BPD. To determine interrater reliability, 20 cases were randomly selected and independently rated (blind to other information). The intraclass ...
... relationships) from the BPD symptom count. The other personality disorder (OthPD) symptom score was the summed score for all DSM Axis II disorders other than BPD. To determine interrater reliability, 20 cases were randomly selected and independently rated (blind to other information). The intraclass ...
Comorbidity: A network perspective
... an artifact. However, we do contend that comorbidity, as it has been studied so far, is dependent on the way we psychometrically portray disorders and comorbidity between them: namely, with a latent variable model (e.g., factor models, item response models). Within this psychometric framework, comor ...
... an artifact. However, we do contend that comorbidity, as it has been studied so far, is dependent on the way we psychometrically portray disorders and comorbidity between them: namely, with a latent variable model (e.g., factor models, item response models). Within this psychometric framework, comor ...
Family structure, victimization, and mental health in a nationally representative sample of children and youth.
... to many different forms of victimization in a given period. Finkelhor, Ormrod, and Turner (2007a) found that, among children who had experienced any victimization, 69% had experienced two or more different types and 10% experienced 7 or more types in the last year. Importantly, cumulative exposure a ...
... to many different forms of victimization in a given period. Finkelhor, Ormrod, and Turner (2007a) found that, among children who had experienced any victimization, 69% had experienced two or more different types and 10% experienced 7 or more types in the last year. Importantly, cumulative exposure a ...
Are Inflated Responsibility Beliefs Specific to OCD?
... if they are interpreted in terms of personal responsibility (Rachman 1997, Salkovskis 19851, 1999). Specifically, Salkovskis (1998, p.40) defined inflated responsibility as “the belief that one has power which is pivotal to bring about or prevent subjectively crucial negative outcomes. These outcome ...
... if they are interpreted in terms of personal responsibility (Rachman 1997, Salkovskis 19851, 1999). Specifically, Salkovskis (1998, p.40) defined inflated responsibility as “the belief that one has power which is pivotal to bring about or prevent subjectively crucial negative outcomes. These outcome ...
Comorbidity: A network perspective
... an artifact. However, we do contend that comorbidity, as it has been studied so far, is dependent on the way we psychometrically portray disorders and comorbidity between them: namely, with a latent variable model (e.g., factor models, item response models). Within this psychometric framework, comor ...
... an artifact. However, we do contend that comorbidity, as it has been studied so far, is dependent on the way we psychometrically portray disorders and comorbidity between them: namely, with a latent variable model (e.g., factor models, item response models). Within this psychometric framework, comor ...
complex-management
... MS symptoms (e.g., disturbed sleep, pain, or spasms), medications. It is also a consequence of inactivity and is similar to that experienced in the general population.30 Fatigue is often reported in people with MS in conjunction with subjective symptoms of depression and cognitive disturbances. Whil ...
... MS symptoms (e.g., disturbed sleep, pain, or spasms), medications. It is also a consequence of inactivity and is similar to that experienced in the general population.30 Fatigue is often reported in people with MS in conjunction with subjective symptoms of depression and cognitive disturbances. Whil ...