Our Exclusive Guide to America’s Top Facilities For Addiction Recovery And Therapeutic Care
... Program at a glance: Founded in 1989, the Amen Clinics put into practice groundbreaking research and decades of professional experience of double board certified psychiatrist Daniel G. Amen, MD. The Clinics have one of the leading success rates for treating ADD, anxiety, depression, mood and behavio ...
... Program at a glance: Founded in 1989, the Amen Clinics put into practice groundbreaking research and decades of professional experience of double board certified psychiatrist Daniel G. Amen, MD. The Clinics have one of the leading success rates for treating ADD, anxiety, depression, mood and behavio ...
A Report on Mental Illnesses in Canada
... The onset of most mental illnesses occurs during adolescence and young adulthood. ...
... The onset of most mental illnesses occurs during adolescence and young adulthood. ...
April/May 2015
... loses its luster. The Senior Behavioral Health Unit at Unity Point Health Proctor is designed to meet these challenges. Dr. Preston himself treats adults of all ages and values the relationships he has with them. On the other end of the age spectrum are the youngest members of our concern, children ...
... loses its luster. The Senior Behavioral Health Unit at Unity Point Health Proctor is designed to meet these challenges. Dr. Preston himself treats adults of all ages and values the relationships he has with them. On the other end of the age spectrum are the youngest members of our concern, children ...
persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)
... 3. During the two year period (one year for children/adolescents) the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it ...
... 3. During the two year period (one year for children/adolescents) the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it ...
Depressive disorders include disruptive mood
... 3. During the two year period (one year for children/adolescents) the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it ...
... 3. During the two year period (one year for children/adolescents) the depressed mood or the symptoms listed in number 2 have never been absent for more than two months at a time. 4. The patient has never had a manic or hypomanic episode (Note: A hypomanic episode is similar to a manic episode but it ...
What Is New in Rome IV - Journal of Neurogastroenterology and
... a symptom based method we can identify underlying pathophysiological determinants, be they motility, hypersensitivity, or braingut dysfunction. This classification based on symptom groupings (developed by population cluster analysis and clinical studies) thus represent what patients bring to doctors ...
... a symptom based method we can identify underlying pathophysiological determinants, be they motility, hypersensitivity, or braingut dysfunction. This classification based on symptom groupings (developed by population cluster analysis and clinical studies) thus represent what patients bring to doctors ...
The personality profile of borderline personality disordered patients
... fifth dimension Openness (O) is divided into Openness to Culture (OC) and Openness to Experiences (OE). This questionnaire also contains a social desirability scale, Lie (L). The five-factor structure of the BFQ is confirmed and the psychometric properties of the French-version are good and similar ...
... fifth dimension Openness (O) is divided into Openness to Culture (OC) and Openness to Experiences (OE). This questionnaire also contains a social desirability scale, Lie (L). The five-factor structure of the BFQ is confirmed and the psychometric properties of the French-version are good and similar ...
AP8_Lecture_11 - Forensic Consultation
... Males account for only 5% to 10% of all cases of eating disorders The reasons for this striking difference are not entirely clear, but Western society’s double standard for attractiveness is, at the very least, ...
... Males account for only 5% to 10% of all cases of eating disorders The reasons for this striking difference are not entirely clear, but Western society’s double standard for attractiveness is, at the very least, ...
Evidence-Based Assessment of Anxiety and Its Disorders in
... viewed the clinical manifestation of fear as “panic” or “the unadulterated, ancient, possibly innate alarm system” (p. 104). He noted the striking similarities between a specific fear response and a panic attack, namely, both are characterized by strong behavioral urges to avoid or escape as well as ...
... viewed the clinical manifestation of fear as “panic” or “the unadulterated, ancient, possibly innate alarm system” (p. 104). He noted the striking similarities between a specific fear response and a panic attack, namely, both are characterized by strong behavioral urges to avoid or escape as well as ...
Sensory experiences of children with an autism spectrum
... an ASD and the criteria are in agreement with the DSM-IV-TR (Lord, 1994). One other reference for diagnosing an ASD is the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) which is maintained by the World health Organization (WHO). The ICD-10 requirements for the diagnosis of an ASD are also in agr ...
... an ASD and the criteria are in agreement with the DSM-IV-TR (Lord, 1994). One other reference for diagnosing an ASD is the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) which is maintained by the World health Organization (WHO). The ICD-10 requirements for the diagnosis of an ASD are also in agr ...
Attachment Style, Spirituality, and Depressive Symptoms Among
... religious well-being or the perceived relationship with God) are associated with depressive symptoms. Using a cross-sectional design, 77 individuals receiving substance abuse treatment were asked to complete a battery of self-report questionnaires. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated ...
... religious well-being or the perceived relationship with God) are associated with depressive symptoms. Using a cross-sectional design, 77 individuals receiving substance abuse treatment were asked to complete a battery of self-report questionnaires. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated ...
Depression and Anxiety in end stage renal disease patients
... (ESRD) in dialysis (n=109) from four dialysis units in Norway, were to identify the prevalence of depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders, as well as the relationship between these disorders, biological markers, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and mortality. We intended to identify scree ...
... (ESRD) in dialysis (n=109) from four dialysis units in Norway, were to identify the prevalence of depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders, as well as the relationship between these disorders, biological markers, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and mortality. We intended to identify scree ...
Rapid Review in Personality Disorders
... functioning cause distress to clients and their families and carers and to service providers. Specialist treatment is vital as many interventions for comorbid disorders are hindered or counterproductive when personality disorder is present. As well as biological and genetic factors, adverse childhoo ...
... functioning cause distress to clients and their families and carers and to service providers. Specialist treatment is vital as many interventions for comorbid disorders are hindered or counterproductive when personality disorder is present. As well as biological and genetic factors, adverse childhoo ...
Substance Abuse, Chemical Dependency and Mental
... Incidence of Substance Abuse and Depression Among Lawyers. A serious influence complicating and compounding the...crisis is the incidence in substance abuse and depression among lawyers. Estimates of the frequency of substance abuse problems, including alcoholism, among lawyers range from three to t ...
... Incidence of Substance Abuse and Depression Among Lawyers. A serious influence complicating and compounding the...crisis is the incidence in substance abuse and depression among lawyers. Estimates of the frequency of substance abuse problems, including alcoholism, among lawyers range from three to t ...
Ferdigxhovedoppgave
... time to build chains of predictable behavior in children with ADHD compared to other children. The primary aim of this study was to explore this prediction in a group with ADHDC and ADHD-PI compared to a group of children with other psychiatric problems. The present study is part of a collaborative ...
... time to build chains of predictable behavior in children with ADHD compared to other children. The primary aim of this study was to explore this prediction in a group with ADHDC and ADHD-PI compared to a group of children with other psychiatric problems. The present study is part of a collaborative ...
“hot” and “cold” cognition - Evidence
... Objectives: The central role of cognitive deficits in depression is well established and represents a primary mediator of the negative consequences of this disorder in both human and economic terms. The aim of the present review is to provide an up-to-date overview of current knowledge on the cognit ...
... Objectives: The central role of cognitive deficits in depression is well established and represents a primary mediator of the negative consequences of this disorder in both human and economic terms. The aim of the present review is to provide an up-to-date overview of current knowledge on the cognit ...
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... spectrum of functionality, with some individuals merely being preoccupied with obsessive thoughts about appearance and others being completely housebound or subject to suicidal ideas. Body dysmorphic disorder may lead to avoidant behaviours, culminating in extreme social isolation. In some cases, mu ...
... spectrum of functionality, with some individuals merely being preoccupied with obsessive thoughts about appearance and others being completely housebound or subject to suicidal ideas. Body dysmorphic disorder may lead to avoidant behaviours, culminating in extreme social isolation. In some cases, mu ...
The Experience of Symptoms of Depression in Men vs Women
... men to withhold or restrict emotional expression, leaving men with limited ways to express their feelings of emotional pain and psychological distress. Therefore, clinicians would need to look at alternative negative outcomes to identify depression in their patients.7 Currently, 2 scales exist that ...
... men to withhold or restrict emotional expression, leaving men with limited ways to express their feelings of emotional pain and psychological distress. Therefore, clinicians would need to look at alternative negative outcomes to identify depression in their patients.7 Currently, 2 scales exist that ...
040899 Eating Disorders - New England Journal of Medicine
... as a hormone that may regulate reproductive function and signal the hypothalamus when fat mass is decreased. Leptin levels are decreased in patients with anorexia nervosa, and this abnormality is closely correlated with fat mass.35 Although resumption of menses typically accompanies weight gain, in ...
... as a hormone that may regulate reproductive function and signal the hypothalamus when fat mass is decreased. Leptin levels are decreased in patients with anorexia nervosa, and this abnormality is closely correlated with fat mass.35 Although resumption of menses typically accompanies weight gain, in ...
dissociation, epileptiform discharges
... states. These principles were used for the first definition of diagnostic classification of dissociative states in the DSM III frame. The third important principle defined by Putnam (1989) is based on experiences from the study of dissociative reaction where the major part of dissociative disorders ...
... states. These principles were used for the first definition of diagnostic classification of dissociative states in the DSM III frame. The third important principle defined by Putnam (1989) is based on experiences from the study of dissociative reaction where the major part of dissociative disorders ...
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders
... revision of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) classification. Close direct collaboration with the chairmen and the work groups of the APA task force in DSMIV chaired by Dr A. Frances allowed an extensive exchange of views and helped in ensuring compatibili ...
... revision of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) classification. Close direct collaboration with the chairmen and the work groups of the APA task force in DSMIV chaired by Dr A. Frances allowed an extensive exchange of views and helped in ensuring compatibili ...
An attachment perspective on psychopathology
... Life history factors are also important. For example, the association between attachment insecurity and depression is higher among adults with a childhood history of physical, psychological, or sexual abuse (e.g., 21). Stressful life events, poverty, physical health problems, and involvement in turb ...
... Life history factors are also important. For example, the association between attachment insecurity and depression is higher among adults with a childhood history of physical, psychological, or sexual abuse (e.g., 21). Stressful life events, poverty, physical health problems, and involvement in turb ...