The Y-Worri Project: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
... Centre for Mental Health Research, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Full list of author information is available at the end of the article ...
... Centre for Mental Health Research, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Full list of author information is available at the end of the article ...
Jacobs Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience
... disorder), however, only the first of these diagnoses was available in our electronic database. This situation could underlie some distortions in the distribution of diagnostic categories in our patient population (e.g., high prevalence of somatoform disorder in male population in comparison with fe ...
... disorder), however, only the first of these diagnoses was available in our electronic database. This situation could underlie some distortions in the distribution of diagnostic categories in our patient population (e.g., high prevalence of somatoform disorder in male population in comparison with fe ...
Understanding Abnormal Behavior
... describe, differentiate, and critique the use of different theoretical approaches with one case. Written assignments, panel discussions, debates, or role-played “therapy sessions” can impress upon students how different therapies would highlight different aspects of Steven’s behavior, thoughts, and ...
... describe, differentiate, and critique the use of different theoretical approaches with one case. Written assignments, panel discussions, debates, or role-played “therapy sessions” can impress upon students how different therapies would highlight different aspects of Steven’s behavior, thoughts, and ...
adhd - Alcohol and Alcoholism
... high percentage of these patients could be diagnosed as having had ADHD in childhood, which, in some cases, persisted into adulthood. 23.1% of the alcohol-dependent patients investigated in this study showed the diagnostic criteria for the presence of ADHD in childhood, and 33.3% (CAARS) of those fo ...
... high percentage of these patients could be diagnosed as having had ADHD in childhood, which, in some cases, persisted into adulthood. 23.1% of the alcohol-dependent patients investigated in this study showed the diagnostic criteria for the presence of ADHD in childhood, and 33.3% (CAARS) of those fo ...
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT
... during previous use of antidepressants Patient preference ...
... during previous use of antidepressants Patient preference ...
Using the PTSD Checklist (PCL)
... • The goal of the assessment: A lower cut-point is considered when screening for PTSD or when it is desirable to maximize detection of possible cases. A higher cut-point is considered when informing diagnosis or to minimize false positives. • The prevalence of PTSD in the target setting: Generally ...
... • The goal of the assessment: A lower cut-point is considered when screening for PTSD or when it is desirable to maximize detection of possible cases. A higher cut-point is considered when informing diagnosis or to minimize false positives. • The prevalence of PTSD in the target setting: Generally ...
Relationships between substance use, mental health problems, and
... Darling established activity involvement as a buffer against the adverse effect of stressful life events, this author (nor authors of any other published study) did not conceptualize or test school involvement as a possible moderator in the relationships between depression and substance use or betwe ...
... Darling established activity involvement as a buffer against the adverse effect of stressful life events, this author (nor authors of any other published study) did not conceptualize or test school involvement as a possible moderator in the relationships between depression and substance use or betwe ...
... heightened rumination in response to negative affect, compared to normal controls. Consistent with this, van der Gucht et al. [52] found that the tendency to ruminate was highly correlated with depressive symptoms, (as assessed by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; HDRS), in patients with bipolar ...
Chantix (Varenicline) http://www
... PTSD presents the same way. Sometime people with PTSD think they are “going crazy” or “losing it” or that they are “a bad person for feeling the way I do”. It is important to learn about PTSD so that you understand it is not your fault, but rather symptoms of PTSD that are leading to the problems. S ...
... PTSD presents the same way. Sometime people with PTSD think they are “going crazy” or “losing it” or that they are “a bad person for feeling the way I do”. It is important to learn about PTSD so that you understand it is not your fault, but rather symptoms of PTSD that are leading to the problems. S ...
File - E
... The Nurse Practitioner's role is to first confirm a pattern of symptoms and R/O other illnesses PMS/PMDD Symptoms must be present for 5 days prior to menses for 3 consecutive cycles Symptoms must end within 4 days after menses started Interferes with normal daily functions (work, school, social acti ...
... The Nurse Practitioner's role is to first confirm a pattern of symptoms and R/O other illnesses PMS/PMDD Symptoms must be present for 5 days prior to menses for 3 consecutive cycles Symptoms must end within 4 days after menses started Interferes with normal daily functions (work, school, social acti ...
Vuong_TM_et_al_26.05.16 - Research Explorer
... Table 2 shows that the largest proportion of participants went to a National Health Service (NHS) general practitioner (GP) for help, followed by using internet help sites and accessing private services. ...
... Table 2 shows that the largest proportion of participants went to a National Health Service (NHS) general practitioner (GP) for help, followed by using internet help sites and accessing private services. ...
307 Post Traumatic S.. - University Psychiatry
... PTSD is highly comorbid with other psychiatric disorders ...
... PTSD is highly comorbid with other psychiatric disorders ...
The role of depression in the etiology of acute coronary syndrome
... Clinically, this is a major concern in itself and is compounded by the possibility that depression has an adverse effect on the prognosis of CHD. Some consensus exists regarding the characteristics typical of depressed post-ACS patients. Their demographic profile appears to be similar to that of oth ...
... Clinically, this is a major concern in itself and is compounded by the possibility that depression has an adverse effect on the prognosis of CHD. Some consensus exists regarding the characteristics typical of depressed post-ACS patients. Their demographic profile appears to be similar to that of oth ...
Psychological Disorders
... occur when evolved psychological mechanisms do not perform their naturally selected functions effectively Biological: neurochemical or hormonal imbalances, genetic predispositions, damage to brain. Cognitive: irrational and illogical perceptions ...
... occur when evolved psychological mechanisms do not perform their naturally selected functions effectively Biological: neurochemical or hormonal imbalances, genetic predispositions, damage to brain. Cognitive: irrational and illogical perceptions ...
Ah, To Sleep… Perchance To Dream
... SES, and school attended are controlled for) • Treatment of OSA results in significant improvement in school performance • Children who snore loudly and consistently in early years are at greater risk for academic delays in later years, suggesting residual effects on learning even after resolution o ...
... SES, and school attended are controlled for) • Treatment of OSA results in significant improvement in school performance • Children who snore loudly and consistently in early years are at greater risk for academic delays in later years, suggesting residual effects on learning even after resolution o ...
Consideration of Military Culture
... Aging is not a process that begins at the end of life, but is life-long. It has been speculated that later-life factors can trigger additional PTSD distress/symptoms. Research has shown that individuals with combat exposure were more susceptible to health decline. Increasing levels of combat exposur ...
... Aging is not a process that begins at the end of life, but is life-long. It has been speculated that later-life factors can trigger additional PTSD distress/symptoms. Research has shown that individuals with combat exposure were more susceptible to health decline. Increasing levels of combat exposur ...
The effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy
... (mainly borderline and Cluster C personality disorders). Cluster C includes obsessivecompulsive, avoidant, and dependent personality disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). There is also evidence from a limited number of studies that psychodynamic psychotherapy can be effective in the tr ...
... (mainly borderline and Cluster C personality disorders). Cluster C includes obsessivecompulsive, avoidant, and dependent personality disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). There is also evidence from a limited number of studies that psychodynamic psychotherapy can be effective in the tr ...
CANS-NY 6-21 Draft
... present that is masking a need but must stay in place, this should be factored into the rating consideration and would result in a rating of an “actionable” need (i.e. “2” or “3”). 4. Culture and development should be considered prior to establishing the action levels. Cultural sensitivity involves ...
... present that is masking a need but must stay in place, this should be factored into the rating consideration and would result in a rating of an “actionable” need (i.e. “2” or “3”). 4. Culture and development should be considered prior to establishing the action levels. Cultural sensitivity involves ...
Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, 9th Edition
... and treatment when the person is African American. Several of the cases include a consideration of marital adjustment and parent–child relationships. Our coverage extends to examples of eating disorders, dissociative identity disorder, gender identity disorder, borderline personality, and posttrauma ...
... and treatment when the person is African American. Several of the cases include a consideration of marital adjustment and parent–child relationships. Our coverage extends to examples of eating disorders, dissociative identity disorder, gender identity disorder, borderline personality, and posttrauma ...
unit 12 _ 13 study guide
... e. alternations between extreme hopelessness and unrealistic optimism. 24. The dramatic increase in reported cases of dissociative identity disorder during the past 40 or so ...
... e. alternations between extreme hopelessness and unrealistic optimism. 24. The dramatic increase in reported cases of dissociative identity disorder during the past 40 or so ...
Sleep Deficit and School Performance
... Are not disorders and do not cause sleep fragmentation. Often occur during first third of the night Sleep deficit or stress can increase frequency ...
... Are not disorders and do not cause sleep fragmentation. Often occur during first third of the night Sleep deficit or stress can increase frequency ...
Differential Diagnosis and Therapeutic Management of Schizoaffective Disorder Introduction
... even to experienced psychiatrists.3,4 The bipolar and depressive subtypes of SAD exert different influences on perception, cognition, affect, mood, and physiological functioning. Knowledge about the clinical features, differential diagnosis, clinical course, and management of SAD has been shaped by ...
... even to experienced psychiatrists.3,4 The bipolar and depressive subtypes of SAD exert different influences on perception, cognition, affect, mood, and physiological functioning. Knowledge about the clinical features, differential diagnosis, clinical course, and management of SAD has been shaped by ...
Eating Disorders 1. Anorexia Nervosa
... pattern of disordered eating. Unlike people with anorexia who are seen as “starving” themselves, those with bulimia regularly engage in binge eating episodes during which they consume larger than average amounts of food. In addition, they use unhealthy compensatory behaviours to prevent weight gain, ...
... pattern of disordered eating. Unlike people with anorexia who are seen as “starving” themselves, those with bulimia regularly engage in binge eating episodes during which they consume larger than average amounts of food. In addition, they use unhealthy compensatory behaviours to prevent weight gain, ...