anxiety, somatoform and dissociative disorders
... 1. Discuss systematic approaches to the diagnosis and management of delirium. 2. Discuss systematic approaches to the diagnosis and management of dementia. 3. Describe the need for consideration of these diagnoses in a wide range of clinical situations. ...
... 1. Discuss systematic approaches to the diagnosis and management of delirium. 2. Discuss systematic approaches to the diagnosis and management of dementia. 3. Describe the need for consideration of these diagnoses in a wide range of clinical situations. ...
Epidemiology in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
... Rates of depression rise sharply after puberty, especially in girls, with immediate and long-term risks Consider possibility of depression even when child/adolescent does not present primarily with mood symptoms Adopt rigorous approach to assessment – ...
... Rates of depression rise sharply after puberty, especially in girls, with immediate and long-term risks Consider possibility of depression even when child/adolescent does not present primarily with mood symptoms Adopt rigorous approach to assessment – ...
Welcome 2012 Team Heroes Coaches
... Behaviors & Characteristics of Autism • Unusual responses to sensory experiences: loud noises, lights, and certain textures or food or fabrics. The sun on the field, the texture of a new t-shirt, the cut grass –affect our children in a variety of different ways. • Social issues such as trouble inte ...
... Behaviors & Characteristics of Autism • Unusual responses to sensory experiences: loud noises, lights, and certain textures or food or fabrics. The sun on the field, the texture of a new t-shirt, the cut grass –affect our children in a variety of different ways. • Social issues such as trouble inte ...
Functional illness in elderly
... Depression may increase the risk for cardiovascular disease. Elderly patients have poor T-cell responses to mitogens and high concentrations of plasma interleukin 6, which is indicative of inflammatory activity that might increase the risk for bone resorption, predisposing to fractures. ...
... Depression may increase the risk for cardiovascular disease. Elderly patients have poor T-cell responses to mitogens and high concentrations of plasma interleukin 6, which is indicative of inflammatory activity that might increase the risk for bone resorption, predisposing to fractures. ...
Dissociative Disorders
... personal identity, one's personal history, etc.). Dissociative disorders come in many forms, the most famous of which is dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder). All of the dissociative disorders are thought to stem from trauma experienced by the individual w ...
... personal identity, one's personal history, etc.). Dissociative disorders come in many forms, the most famous of which is dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder). All of the dissociative disorders are thought to stem from trauma experienced by the individual w ...
Dissociative Disorders - NAMI
... a fugue state is unaware of or confused about his identity, and in some cases will assume a new identity (although this is the exception). Dissociative identity disorder (DID), which has been known as multiple personality disorder, is the most famous of the dissociative disorders. An individual suff ...
... a fugue state is unaware of or confused about his identity, and in some cases will assume a new identity (although this is the exception). Dissociative identity disorder (DID), which has been known as multiple personality disorder, is the most famous of the dissociative disorders. An individual suff ...
Module 49 Dissociative and Personality Disorders Outline
... a. Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing lo ...
... a. Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing lo ...
Psychological Disorders - Eric Sweetwood's PTHS Psychology
... very different way. Personalities within the individual may be aware of the existence of the others. Generally shifts among personalities are stress-related, sudden and dramatic. When anxiety overwhelms or threatens one personality the multiple personality switches to another opposite personality th ...
... very different way. Personalities within the individual may be aware of the existence of the others. Generally shifts among personalities are stress-related, sudden and dramatic. When anxiety overwhelms or threatens one personality the multiple personality switches to another opposite personality th ...
Chapter_11
... Clinical Disorders and Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention All disorders except for those classified as personality disorders or as mental retardation (Axis II disorders) Considered treatable in some fashion and ...
... Clinical Disorders and Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention All disorders except for those classified as personality disorders or as mental retardation (Axis II disorders) Considered treatable in some fashion and ...
Mood Disorders Mental Health vs Mental Illness
... • Some medications used to treat bipolar disorder require serum blood level testing. People taking lithium in particular must be tested regularly, as there is a narrow "therapeutic window" for lithium. That means that the difference between a therapeutic level and toxic level can be small in some in ...
... • Some medications used to treat bipolar disorder require serum blood level testing. People taking lithium in particular must be tested regularly, as there is a narrow "therapeutic window" for lithium. That means that the difference between a therapeutic level and toxic level can be small in some in ...
Mind, Body and Psychosomatic Problems
... unexplained medical symptoms may occur in individuals who are vulnerable because of their personality characteristics. This is particularly the case for people who tend to be worriers, perfectionist and/or find it difficult to handle emotions and conflict confidently. They may be prone to thinking n ...
... unexplained medical symptoms may occur in individuals who are vulnerable because of their personality characteristics. This is particularly the case for people who tend to be worriers, perfectionist and/or find it difficult to handle emotions and conflict confidently. They may be prone to thinking n ...
Body and mind
... unexplained medical symptoms may occur in individuals who are vulnerable because of their personality characteristics. This is particularly the case for people who tend to be worriers, perfectionist and/or find it difficult to handle emotions and conflict confidently. They may be prone to thinking n ...
... unexplained medical symptoms may occur in individuals who are vulnerable because of their personality characteristics. This is particularly the case for people who tend to be worriers, perfectionist and/or find it difficult to handle emotions and conflict confidently. They may be prone to thinking n ...
Coexisting Disorders in Children
... substance use or abuse, anxiety or depression, and development of antisocial personality disorder as adults. These coexisting conditions are more likely in the two subtypes marked by hyperactivity-impulsivity (Hyperactive-Impulsive and Combined Types). Counselling and/or medication may be need ...
... substance use or abuse, anxiety or depression, and development of antisocial personality disorder as adults. These coexisting conditions are more likely in the two subtypes marked by hyperactivity-impulsivity (Hyperactive-Impulsive and Combined Types). Counselling and/or medication may be need ...
Abnormal Psych - mood disorders
... • twice as common in women – biological differences, expression of symptoms, social acceptability, role strain and stress • estimates are that half of people who recover from major depression will experience another episode; those with 2 or more episodes have 7080% chance of having another episode ...
... • twice as common in women – biological differences, expression of symptoms, social acceptability, role strain and stress • estimates are that half of people who recover from major depression will experience another episode; those with 2 or more episodes have 7080% chance of having another episode ...
Mental Health
... distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning (including maintaining a safe environment for self and others). The hoarding symptoms are not restricted to the symptoms of another mental disorder Hoarding ...
... distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning (including maintaining a safe environment for self and others). The hoarding symptoms are not restricted to the symptoms of another mental disorder Hoarding ...
Mood Disorders and Schizophrenia
... Concordance rate is 50% However, genes are not the only influence A gene has not been located for schizophrenia ...
... Concordance rate is 50% However, genes are not the only influence A gene has not been located for schizophrenia ...
Bipolar Disorder - Long Branch Public Schools
... pathologies involving the “fragmentation” of the personality, in which some parts of the personality have become detached from other parts. • Dissociative Amnesia: A psychologically induced loss of memory for personal information, like one’s identity. • Usually the result of a stressful situation, i ...
... pathologies involving the “fragmentation” of the personality, in which some parts of the personality have become detached from other parts. • Dissociative Amnesia: A psychologically induced loss of memory for personal information, like one’s identity. • Usually the result of a stressful situation, i ...
The Anxiety Disorders Some Practical Questions & Answers
... • You will be tempted to use an easy shortcut text. These texts are not as complete, but reading one of these is better than reading nothing. I’ve listed a medical student favorite at the end of this presentation. • Go over some sample questions carefully. Study only those questions that begin with ...
... • You will be tempted to use an easy shortcut text. These texts are not as complete, but reading one of these is better than reading nothing. I’ve listed a medical student favorite at the end of this presentation. • Go over some sample questions carefully. Study only those questions that begin with ...
BODY IMAGE, WEIGHT AWARENESS AND ACCEPTANCE …
... - family therapy - addresses unhealthy family dynamics at play / allows eating patterns & routines to be observed (Maudsley model) - Cognitive behavioral therapy or DBT – can help individuals change the unrealistic negative thoughts they have about their appearance & gradually change destructive eat ...
... - family therapy - addresses unhealthy family dynamics at play / allows eating patterns & routines to be observed (Maudsley model) - Cognitive behavioral therapy or DBT – can help individuals change the unrealistic negative thoughts they have about their appearance & gradually change destructive eat ...
DSRS - Registry of Scales and Measures
... interview, history from parents or teachers, history obtained from the child at interview and other information sources are best utilized together, with a knowledge of the context of the problem behaviour, to arrive at a considered clinical diagnosis. None of these sources alone can possibly be a co ...
... interview, history from parents or teachers, history obtained from the child at interview and other information sources are best utilized together, with a knowledge of the context of the problem behaviour, to arrive at a considered clinical diagnosis. None of these sources alone can possibly be a co ...
Antidepressants and neuroleptic
... risk of acute increases in ocular pressure. The other antidepressants all lack antagonist activity at the muscarinic receptor. ...
... risk of acute increases in ocular pressure. The other antidepressants all lack antagonist activity at the muscarinic receptor. ...
Conduct-Disorder-Pres_Herring-Final-2013
... 12. Has stolen items of nontrivial value without confronting a victim (e.g., shoplifting, but without breaking and entering; forgery). Serious Violation of Rules 13. Often stays out at night despite parental prohibitions, ...
... 12. Has stolen items of nontrivial value without confronting a victim (e.g., shoplifting, but without breaking and entering; forgery). Serious Violation of Rules 13. Often stays out at night despite parental prohibitions, ...
Self-Injurious Behavior - Association for Academic Psychiatry
... associated with psychosis and acute intoxication Stereotypic – repetitive behavior that has relatively fixed pattern of expression, e.g. head banging, self-hitting, handbiting. Associated with MR, PDD, Autism, Down’s Syndrome, Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome, and de Lange Syndrome, or Stereotypic Movement Diso ...
... associated with psychosis and acute intoxication Stereotypic – repetitive behavior that has relatively fixed pattern of expression, e.g. head banging, self-hitting, handbiting. Associated with MR, PDD, Autism, Down’s Syndrome, Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome, and de Lange Syndrome, or Stereotypic Movement Diso ...
PoSterS - IACAPAP2016
... Adolescents’ Reactions Toward Parental Deployment and Depression: the Moderating Role of Child-Parent Communication Effects of Audience Types on Children’s Drawings of Emotionally Significant Human Figures Concept Analysis of Bodily Integrity in Infants Born Intersex/With Disorders of Sex Developm ...
... Adolescents’ Reactions Toward Parental Deployment and Depression: the Moderating Role of Child-Parent Communication Effects of Audience Types on Children’s Drawings of Emotionally Significant Human Figures Concept Analysis of Bodily Integrity in Infants Born Intersex/With Disorders of Sex Developm ...
Document
... other diagnosis personality factors interfere with the response to treatment and increase personal incapacitation, morbidity, and mortality of these patients personality disorders are also a predisposing factor for many other psychiatric diseases, including substance use disorders, suicide, mood dis ...
... other diagnosis personality factors interfere with the response to treatment and increase personal incapacitation, morbidity, and mortality of these patients personality disorders are also a predisposing factor for many other psychiatric diseases, including substance use disorders, suicide, mood dis ...