Visions Journal
... similarity – but within a diversity of approaches – since what helps may be different depending on gender, diagnosis, severity, age, or ethnocultural community, for example. Ultimately, a successful approach to managing concurrent disorders depends on the unique relationship that the two issues have ...
... similarity – but within a diversity of approaches – since what helps may be different depending on gender, diagnosis, severity, age, or ethnocultural community, for example. Ultimately, a successful approach to managing concurrent disorders depends on the unique relationship that the two issues have ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... This guide will give you a thorough understanding of eating disorders from an employment perspective. At the end of the document there is additional information to support you, including case studies and personal stories provided by members of the public wishing to share their experiences to help ot ...
... This guide will give you a thorough understanding of eating disorders from an employment perspective. At the end of the document there is additional information to support you, including case studies and personal stories provided by members of the public wishing to share their experiences to help ot ...
Atypical Antipsychotics Induced Chronic Akathisia: A Case Report
... studies of patients with bipolar mania. Bipolar Disord. 2006;8:46774. 11. Hieber R, Dellenbaugh T, Nelson LA. Role of mirtazapine in the treatment of antipsychotic-induced akathisia. Ann Pharmacother. ...
... studies of patients with bipolar mania. Bipolar Disord. 2006;8:46774. 11. Hieber R, Dellenbaugh T, Nelson LA. Role of mirtazapine in the treatment of antipsychotic-induced akathisia. Ann Pharmacother. ...
Eating Disorders in the Workplace
... Binge eating disorder (BED) is a serious mental illness where people experience a loss of control and overeat on a regular basis. People diagnosed with BED regularly consume very large quantities of food over a short period of time (called bingeing) and they often eat even when they are not hungry. ...
... Binge eating disorder (BED) is a serious mental illness where people experience a loss of control and overeat on a regular basis. People diagnosed with BED regularly consume very large quantities of food over a short period of time (called bingeing) and they often eat even when they are not hungry. ...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Cardiovascular Disease
... finding that baseline heart rate is higher among veterans suffering from PTSD than among those without PTSD is consistent with chronic hyperstimulation of the autonomic nervous system. Alternatively, the finding could be an artifact due to the research participants being anxious about the impending ...
... finding that baseline heart rate is higher among veterans suffering from PTSD than among those without PTSD is consistent with chronic hyperstimulation of the autonomic nervous system. Alternatively, the finding could be an artifact due to the research participants being anxious about the impending ...
DSM-5 - Sacramento State
... The descriptions were very vague, and based on the theoretical orientation of a handful of academic psychiatrists ...
... The descriptions were very vague, and based on the theoretical orientation of a handful of academic psychiatrists ...
(V5.0) - Gov.uk
... care) and that, at clinical reviews additional factors must also be taken into account before an alternative cluster allocation is made and care is changed significantly. These factors are described in this booklet as care transition protocols and include the step-up and step-down criteria for each ...
... care) and that, at clinical reviews additional factors must also be taken into account before an alternative cluster allocation is made and care is changed significantly. These factors are described in this booklet as care transition protocols and include the step-up and step-down criteria for each ...
Postpartum Depression
... pregnancy and delivery. They may also have difficulties losing the baby weight, leading to insecurities about their physical and sexual attractiveness. In addition to changes to their body, they are also dealing with lifestyle changes. The lifestyle adjustment can be particularly difficult for first ...
... pregnancy and delivery. They may also have difficulties losing the baby weight, leading to insecurities about their physical and sexual attractiveness. In addition to changes to their body, they are also dealing with lifestyle changes. The lifestyle adjustment can be particularly difficult for first ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Innovative Educational Services
... trauma, like pain, is not an external phenomenon that can be completely objectified. Like pain, the traumatic experience is filtered through cognitive and emotional processes before it can be appraised as an extreme threat. Because of individual differences in this appraisal process, different peopl ...
... trauma, like pain, is not an external phenomenon that can be completely objectified. Like pain, the traumatic experience is filtered through cognitive and emotional processes before it can be appraised as an extreme threat. Because of individual differences in this appraisal process, different peopl ...
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... Cross-sectional studies have shown that levels of dispositional mindfulness in problem gamblers are inversely associated with gambling severity (Lakey et al. 2007), thought suppression (Riley 2014), and psychological distress (de Lisle et al. 2014). Recent clinical case studies have demonstrated tha ...
... Cross-sectional studies have shown that levels of dispositional mindfulness in problem gamblers are inversely associated with gambling severity (Lakey et al. 2007), thought suppression (Riley 2014), and psychological distress (de Lisle et al. 2014). Recent clinical case studies have demonstrated tha ...
personality and depression p
... further increase in the future (Mathers 2006). The extensive human and economic costs stress the importance of studying various aspects of depression. Depression can be considered as a syndrome with variable background, possibly diverse psychological and neurobiological mechanism causing the symptom ...
... further increase in the future (Mathers 2006). The extensive human and economic costs stress the importance of studying various aspects of depression. Depression can be considered as a syndrome with variable background, possibly diverse psychological and neurobiological mechanism causing the symptom ...
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... established market economies, which is more than the disease burden caused by all cancers. According to a study funded by the NIMH, serious mental illnesses cost the United States more than $317 billion annually in lost wages, health care expenditures and disability benefits. New medicines today in ...
... established market economies, which is more than the disease burden caused by all cancers. According to a study funded by the NIMH, serious mental illnesses cost the United States more than $317 billion annually in lost wages, health care expenditures and disability benefits. New medicines today in ...
EMDR as a treatment for improving attachment status in adults and
... between mothers’ attachment status and the status of their children (van Ijzendoorn, 1992). Another attachment model, the dynamic maturational model of Crittendon (2008), emphasizes the role of attachment figures in protecting children and helping children learn to self-protect. The theory identifies ...
... between mothers’ attachment status and the status of their children (van Ijzendoorn, 1992). Another attachment model, the dynamic maturational model of Crittendon (2008), emphasizes the role of attachment figures in protecting children and helping children learn to self-protect. The theory identifies ...
efficacy of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing beyond
... (SSRI) in a diagnosed case of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Method: Single participant of this case study, a sitting session judge of judicial governmental scaffold reported to this mental health tertiary care facility at his own accord with features of intense anxiety, depression, maladjus ...
... (SSRI) in a diagnosed case of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Method: Single participant of this case study, a sitting session judge of judicial governmental scaffold reported to this mental health tertiary care facility at his own accord with features of intense anxiety, depression, maladjus ...
Sensory Processing in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
... In the 1970s, Jean Ayres was one of the first to describe what seemed to be a sympathetic nervous system fight-or-flight reaction to sensation for children demonstrating difficulty modulating their arousal level.19 Physiologic measurement tools are now available that make it possible to explore the ...
... In the 1970s, Jean Ayres was one of the first to describe what seemed to be a sympathetic nervous system fight-or-flight reaction to sensation for children demonstrating difficulty modulating their arousal level.19 Physiologic measurement tools are now available that make it possible to explore the ...
mood disorders
... pathophysiology of depression. Four decades of research have failed to prove that patients suffering from depression differ from controls with respect to brain 5-HT and NE. The theory that mood is influenced by these neurotransmitters is based on pharmacological evidence, and for many decades, this ...
... pathophysiology of depression. Four decades of research have failed to prove that patients suffering from depression differ from controls with respect to brain 5-HT and NE. The theory that mood is influenced by these neurotransmitters is based on pharmacological evidence, and for many decades, this ...
What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)
... Recent research suggests that BDD is an "obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder.” This is because there are both obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions are unwanted thoughts or images that cause anxiety and distress. Compulsions are repeated mental or behavioral acts done to reduce the anxiety cause ...
... Recent research suggests that BDD is an "obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder.” This is because there are both obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions are unwanted thoughts or images that cause anxiety and distress. Compulsions are repeated mental or behavioral acts done to reduce the anxiety cause ...
Autism spectrum disorders : an epidemiological
... Results: The prevalence of AS according to DSM-IV was 2.5, to ICD-10 2.9, to Gillberg 2.7, and to Szatmari et al. 1.6 per 1,000. The prevalence of autism was 4.1 and that of ASDs 8.4 per 1,000 (DSM-IV). DSM-5 draft criteria were less sensitive in detecting AS/HFA. For 7- to 12-yearold children (IQ ≥ ...
... Results: The prevalence of AS according to DSM-IV was 2.5, to ICD-10 2.9, to Gillberg 2.7, and to Szatmari et al. 1.6 per 1,000. The prevalence of autism was 4.1 and that of ASDs 8.4 per 1,000 (DSM-IV). DSM-5 draft criteria were less sensitive in detecting AS/HFA. For 7- to 12-yearold children (IQ ≥ ...
The Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A Review of Meta
... CBT at post-treatment, with effects typically diminishing slightly at follow-up. These findings emerged from examinations of both manic and depressive symptoms associated with bipolar disorder (e.g., Gregory 2010a, b). There is little evidence that CBT as a stand-alone treatment (rather than as an a ...
... CBT at post-treatment, with effects typically diminishing slightly at follow-up. These findings emerged from examinations of both manic and depressive symptoms associated with bipolar disorder (e.g., Gregory 2010a, b). There is little evidence that CBT as a stand-alone treatment (rather than as an a ...
Reviewing outcomes of psychological
... did not analyse these participants separately from others who saw active service but were not tortured. We hoped to be able to contrast those studies only of torture survivors with those in which torture survivors were a majority alongside survivors of armed conflict, as the question of difference i ...
... did not analyse these participants separately from others who saw active service but were not tortured. We hoped to be able to contrast those studies only of torture survivors with those in which torture survivors were a majority alongside survivors of armed conflict, as the question of difference i ...
File - Training Our Protectors
... the most commonly identified proximal determinant has been parental attitudes, which typically derive from how the parent was raised. Several studies have found that parents’ child-rearing attitudes and beliefs were indeed significant predictors of their reported use of corporal punishment,2,13,19–2 ...
... the most commonly identified proximal determinant has been parental attitudes, which typically derive from how the parent was raised. Several studies have found that parents’ child-rearing attitudes and beliefs were indeed significant predictors of their reported use of corporal punishment,2,13,19–2 ...
PSY 002 Section 3 Final exam study guide
... I went through the text and slides and these are the sections/topics that I feel are the most important. Topics for the final exam will come from the study guide. If a topic is not listed here, it will not be on the final exam. For any of the stage models (e.g., Piaget, Freud, etc.) you don’t need t ...
... I went through the text and slides and these are the sections/topics that I feel are the most important. Topics for the final exam will come from the study guide. If a topic is not listed here, it will not be on the final exam. For any of the stage models (e.g., Piaget, Freud, etc.) you don’t need t ...
Microsoft Word - brochure
... D. Scope of the Internship Program The form of the internship program reflects the program's current resolution of several dichotomies. One dichotomy is in-depth versus breadth of training. For many of you this will be your last major clinical experience before you receive your doctorate and begin f ...
... D. Scope of the Internship Program The form of the internship program reflects the program's current resolution of several dichotomies. One dichotomy is in-depth versus breadth of training. For many of you this will be your last major clinical experience before you receive your doctorate and begin f ...
Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder
... Bipolar disorder has significant psychosocial consequences for the patient and may have a devastating impact on personal, occupational, and family life.[14] Even with optimal treatment, people with bipolar disorder spend around half their time with symptoms and, when compared with healthy individual ...
... Bipolar disorder has significant psychosocial consequences for the patient and may have a devastating impact on personal, occupational, and family life.[14] Even with optimal treatment, people with bipolar disorder spend around half their time with symptoms and, when compared with healthy individual ...