SUICIDE ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL - University of Michigan
... • Suicide (risk) Assessment refers to the establishment of a clinical judgment of risk in the very near future, based on the weighing of a very large mass of available clinical detail. Risk assessment carried out in a systematic, disciplined way is more than a guess or intuition – it is a reasoned, ...
... • Suicide (risk) Assessment refers to the establishment of a clinical judgment of risk in the very near future, based on the weighing of a very large mass of available clinical detail. Risk assessment carried out in a systematic, disciplined way is more than a guess or intuition – it is a reasoned, ...
Treatment of Major and Mild Neurocognitive Disorders (Dementia)
... deciding coverage, the enrollee specific document must be referenced. The terms of an enrollee’s document (e.g., Certificates of Coverage (COCs), Schedules of Benefits (SOBs), or Summary Plan Descriptions (SPDs) may differ greatly from the standard benefit plans upon which this guideline is based. I ...
... deciding coverage, the enrollee specific document must be referenced. The terms of an enrollee’s document (e.g., Certificates of Coverage (COCs), Schedules of Benefits (SOBs), or Summary Plan Descriptions (SPDs) may differ greatly from the standard benefit plans upon which this guideline is based. I ...
Beauchaine, T. P.
... DSM (e.g., Cuthbert, 2005; First, 2005; Krueger, Markon, Patrick, & Iacono, 2005; Kupfer, 2005; ...
... DSM (e.g., Cuthbert, 2005; First, 2005; Krueger, Markon, Patrick, & Iacono, 2005; Kupfer, 2005; ...
Indochinese Mental Health In North America
... psychiatric disorder for Indochinese refugees. They selected items from previous scales which were developed for non-Indochinese populations. Although their data revealed the selected items of psychiatric disorders had high internal consistency reliability, their methods of cross-cultural validating ...
... psychiatric disorder for Indochinese refugees. They selected items from previous scales which were developed for non-Indochinese populations. Although their data revealed the selected items of psychiatric disorders had high internal consistency reliability, their methods of cross-cultural validating ...
The current status of suicide and self
... non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors occur frequently in this clinical population. A literature search was undertaken using the databases of Medline/PubMed and PsycInfo to identify papers describing suicidality in individuals with ED diagnoses. The authors identified studies and review articles pub ...
... non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors occur frequently in this clinical population. A literature search was undertaken using the databases of Medline/PubMed and PsycInfo to identify papers describing suicidality in individuals with ED diagnoses. The authors identified studies and review articles pub ...
Adolescent Depression Toolkit
... person learns new ways to deal with adversity and stress management ...
... person learns new ways to deal with adversity and stress management ...
UPV/EHU Revista de Psicodidáctica, 2015, ISSN: 1136-1034 eISSN: 2254-4372 www.ehu.es/revista-psicodidactica
... with the family to test if the subject fell within the criteria set down by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4 th ed., text rev; DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000), as well as to review the clinical history to confirm that the subject met the criteria ...
... with the family to test if the subject fell within the criteria set down by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4 th ed., text rev; DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000), as well as to review the clinical history to confirm that the subject met the criteria ...
NENA Standard on 9-1-1 Acute/Traumatic and Chronic Stress
... formation of the NENA Working Group on 9-1-1 Stress. Nearly fifty 9-1-1 professionals, mental health subject matter experts, and 9-1-1 vendors subsequently joined to establish the present document providing an industry wide standard for Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) defining essential measur ...
... formation of the NENA Working Group on 9-1-1 Stress. Nearly fifty 9-1-1 professionals, mental health subject matter experts, and 9-1-1 vendors subsequently joined to establish the present document providing an industry wide standard for Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) defining essential measur ...
THE WAR WITHIN
... criterion respectively), the person must re-experience the event and display persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma and numbing of general responsiveness (not present before the trauma). Finally, symptoms of increased arousal should also be present. If all these criteria are met, ...
... criterion respectively), the person must re-experience the event and display persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma and numbing of general responsiveness (not present before the trauma). Finally, symptoms of increased arousal should also be present. If all these criteria are met, ...
- Anna M. Bardone
... was obtained via questionnaire. For the ethnicity question, participants were asked whether they were of Hispanic/Latino or not. For the race question, participants were asked to define their race as Caucasian, Asian American, American Indian / Native Alaskan, African American, Native Hawaiian or Pa ...
... was obtained via questionnaire. For the ethnicity question, participants were asked whether they were of Hispanic/Latino or not. For the race question, participants were asked to define their race as Caucasian, Asian American, American Indian / Native Alaskan, African American, Native Hawaiian or Pa ...
The symptom of functional weakness: a controlled study of
... augmented version of the Illness Perception Questionnaire. In total, 107 cases (79% female, mean age 39 years, median duration of illness 9 months) were recruited. This number suggests a minimum annual incidence of 3.9/100 000. Forty-six controls (83% female, median age 39 years, duration 11 months) ...
... augmented version of the Illness Perception Questionnaire. In total, 107 cases (79% female, mean age 39 years, median duration of illness 9 months) were recruited. This number suggests a minimum annual incidence of 3.9/100 000. Forty-six controls (83% female, median age 39 years, duration 11 months) ...
Clinical Case Studies
... Two participants, KP and SH, and their caregivers were referred for treatment at an outpatient treatment facility specializing in the assessment and treatment of trauma victims. Intake interviews and all assessments were conducted by doctoral-level psychology interns. Both participants experienced a ...
... Two participants, KP and SH, and their caregivers were referred for treatment at an outpatient treatment facility specializing in the assessment and treatment of trauma victims. Intake interviews and all assessments were conducted by doctoral-level psychology interns. Both participants experienced a ...
Evidence-Based Assessment - Phoenix Children`s Hospital
... to warrant separate names is of more than academic interest, because in many states resources are provided differentially to children based on the particular autism spectrum diagnosis they receive. PDDNOS is a label used for children who experience difficulties in at least two of the three autismrel ...
... to warrant separate names is of more than academic interest, because in many states resources are provided differentially to children based on the particular autism spectrum diagnosis they receive. PDDNOS is a label used for children who experience difficulties in at least two of the three autismrel ...
Borderline Personality Disorder - South African Depression and
... ill relative on a daily basis can be very stressful, and family members may unknowingly act in ways that worsen their relative’s symptoms. Some therapies, such as DBT-family skills training (DBTFST), include family members in treatment sessions. These types of programs help families develop skills t ...
... ill relative on a daily basis can be very stressful, and family members may unknowingly act in ways that worsen their relative’s symptoms. Some therapies, such as DBT-family skills training (DBTFST), include family members in treatment sessions. These types of programs help families develop skills t ...
Personality Disorder? - Yorkshire and the Humber Deanery
... Specific interventions (short term to long term) Symptom targeted medication At every step it is important to attend to ...
... Specific interventions (short term to long term) Symptom targeted medication At every step it is important to attend to ...
Does PTSD Really Exist
... seen the enemy; they turned into trembling wrecks tormented by nightmares. The ‘management of fear’ was to become one of the main themes of the Great War literature. But initially, symptoms such as deafness, dumbness, blindness, amnesia, strange physical contortions and compulsive movements, exhaust ...
... seen the enemy; they turned into trembling wrecks tormented by nightmares. The ‘management of fear’ was to become one of the main themes of the Great War literature. But initially, symptoms such as deafness, dumbness, blindness, amnesia, strange physical contortions and compulsive movements, exhaust ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... However, some recent studies and events have raised questions about these approaches and findings, especially in relation to the use of antidepressant drugs, highlighting again the importance of research, particularly in the treatment realm Comer, Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology, 7e ...
... However, some recent studies and events have raised questions about these approaches and findings, especially in relation to the use of antidepressant drugs, highlighting again the importance of research, particularly in the treatment realm Comer, Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology, 7e ...
Attachment
... triggered by interpersonal stressors (e.g., rejection), and a particular mood is usually less sustained than in bipolar disorder ...
... triggered by interpersonal stressors (e.g., rejection), and a particular mood is usually less sustained than in bipolar disorder ...
actual neurosis and ptsd
... psychological functioning of the victim. However, when we look at the empirical research data, a different picture emerges. There are two excellent review articles on PTSD. Paris (2000) searched the Medline and PsycINFO databases for all English-language articles published between 1990 and 1999, ide ...
... psychological functioning of the victim. However, when we look at the empirical research data, a different picture emerges. There are two excellent review articles on PTSD. Paris (2000) searched the Medline and PsycINFO databases for all English-language articles published between 1990 and 1999, ide ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder or Dysthymia
... Later, in 2000, the diagnosis of chronic depressive disorder, where symptoms of depressed mood, loss of interest in daily activities and impaired social, occupational or educational function persisted longer than two years was introduced into the DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). T ...
... Later, in 2000, the diagnosis of chronic depressive disorder, where symptoms of depressed mood, loss of interest in daily activities and impaired social, occupational or educational function persisted longer than two years was introduced into the DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). T ...
PDF - Oxford Academic - Oxford University Press
... retardation dominate the clinical picture in 75% of patients during acute bipolar depression. Irritability is present in almost 75% of patients (Winokur et al., 1969), delusions are present in 12 to 66% (Winokur et al., 1969; Carlson and Strober, 1978; Rosenthal et al., 1980; Black and Nasrallah, 19 ...
... retardation dominate the clinical picture in 75% of patients during acute bipolar depression. Irritability is present in almost 75% of patients (Winokur et al., 1969), delusions are present in 12 to 66% (Winokur et al., 1969; Carlson and Strober, 1978; Rosenthal et al., 1980; Black and Nasrallah, 19 ...
Screening, Assessment, and Care of Anxiety and Depressive
... practice guidelines and other guidance is based on the best available evidence at the time of creation and is provided by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Inc. (“ASCO”) to assist providers in clinical decision making. The information should not be relied on as being complete or accurate, n ...
... practice guidelines and other guidance is based on the best available evidence at the time of creation and is provided by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Inc. (“ASCO”) to assist providers in clinical decision making. The information should not be relied on as being complete or accurate, n ...
Eating Disorders Toolkit for Primary Care and Adult Mental Health Services
... Bulimia nervosa (BN) is an illness in which people feel that they have lost control over their eating. As in anorexia nervosa, they evaluate themselves according to their body shape and weight. Indeed in some instances (although not all), bulimia nervosa develops out of anorexia nervosa. People with ...
... Bulimia nervosa (BN) is an illness in which people feel that they have lost control over their eating. As in anorexia nervosa, they evaluate themselves according to their body shape and weight. Indeed in some instances (although not all), bulimia nervosa develops out of anorexia nervosa. People with ...