Profile of Discrete Emotions in Affective Disorders in Older Primary
... & Pieper, 1997). A more detailed understanding of the emotional experience of older depressed and nondepressed persons can help identify depressionrelated symptoms in older patients that are not directly attributable to medical problems. The frequencies and intensities of particular emotions may hav ...
... & Pieper, 1997). A more detailed understanding of the emotional experience of older depressed and nondepressed persons can help identify depressionrelated symptoms in older patients that are not directly attributable to medical problems. The frequencies and intensities of particular emotions may hav ...
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... and route of administration of these drugs affect the intensity of the experience and its effect on mood (36). In addition, if several weeks of abstinence are maintained, many stimulant users report a dysphoric state marked by anhedonia which may persist for weeks (37). ...
... and route of administration of these drugs affect the intensity of the experience and its effect on mood (36). In addition, if several weeks of abstinence are maintained, many stimulant users report a dysphoric state marked by anhedonia which may persist for weeks (37). ...
Underidentification of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Females: A Case
... ASD among females (16), concerns have been raised that females with ASD may be underidentified, especially if they do not have accompanying intellectual impairment (1;13-15). Indeed, females who are identified later in life as having ASD are less likely to have a documented diagnosis of ASD obtained ...
... ASD among females (16), concerns have been raised that females with ASD may be underidentified, especially if they do not have accompanying intellectual impairment (1;13-15). Indeed, females who are identified later in life as having ASD are less likely to have a documented diagnosis of ASD obtained ...
The Vineland ABS and The Vineland II
... More and more assessing adaptive behavior has had broader applications One reason is that different research has demonstrated that there appear to be different profiles for various diagnostic groups ...
... More and more assessing adaptive behavior has had broader applications One reason is that different research has demonstrated that there appear to be different profiles for various diagnostic groups ...
You Can Help Prevent or Reduce Anxiety in Students! What is
... The authors designed a study to look at the long-term outcomes of the FRIENDS Program, a universal cognitivebehavioral prevention intervention program designed to prevent or lessen anxiety in the student population. Participants were in grade 6 or grade 9 in school and totaled 669 individuals. The F ...
... The authors designed a study to look at the long-term outcomes of the FRIENDS Program, a universal cognitivebehavioral prevention intervention program designed to prevent or lessen anxiety in the student population. Participants were in grade 6 or grade 9 in school and totaled 669 individuals. The F ...
The role of body image psychological flexibility on the treatment of
... acceptance of difficult internal experiences without attempting to alter, eliminate, or avoid these experiences, while moving in meaningful life directions. Because ACT places such emphasis on values-directed behavior while deemphasizing more traditional attempts to reduce symptoms, it is important f ...
... acceptance of difficult internal experiences without attempting to alter, eliminate, or avoid these experiences, while moving in meaningful life directions. Because ACT places such emphasis on values-directed behavior while deemphasizing more traditional attempts to reduce symptoms, it is important f ...
1 PRACTICE PARAMETERS CHILD and ADOLESCENT INPATIENT
... Assessment data will be compiled that reflects the child’s current status, accurately determines symptoms, and describes how the child/adolescent functions in activities of daily living and in therapeutically designed activities. These activities will vary in structure and task demands. Nurses will ...
... Assessment data will be compiled that reflects the child’s current status, accurately determines symptoms, and describes how the child/adolescent functions in activities of daily living and in therapeutically designed activities. These activities will vary in structure and task demands. Nurses will ...
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) - Patient
... healthcare professional for further comprehensive mental health assessment including mental health state and associated functioning, interpersonal and social difficulties. The guidance suggests that healthcare professionals may consider using a validated measure of symptoms, functions and or disabi ...
... healthcare professional for further comprehensive mental health assessment including mental health state and associated functioning, interpersonal and social difficulties. The guidance suggests that healthcare professionals may consider using a validated measure of symptoms, functions and or disabi ...
ASD and pscyhosis the overlap - Royal College of Psychiatrists
... • Very little known about • how they fare later in life at the population level • what public health/clinical support need to be in place • treating co-morbidities may lead to better outcomes? Vs. Autism overshadowing other diagnoses ...
... • Very little known about • how they fare later in life at the population level • what public health/clinical support need to be in place • treating co-morbidities may lead to better outcomes? Vs. Autism overshadowing other diagnoses ...
Anxiety Disorders
... features, it is easy to see why anxiety is distressing. The DSM recognizes the following specific types of anxiety disorders we discuss in this chapter: panic disorder, phobic disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress d ...
... features, it is easy to see why anxiety is distressing. The DSM recognizes the following specific types of anxiety disorders we discuss in this chapter: panic disorder, phobic disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress d ...
Invited paper to: Advances in Eating Disorders: Theory, Research
... Taken together, the findings indicate some important transdiagnostic similarities, notably related to the avoidant PD, which has been found to run through all the eating disorders, i.e., 25% for anorexia nervosa, 20% for bulimia nervosa and EDNOS, and 12% for BED. Although catching a smaller range o ...
... Taken together, the findings indicate some important transdiagnostic similarities, notably related to the avoidant PD, which has been found to run through all the eating disorders, i.e., 25% for anorexia nervosa, 20% for bulimia nervosa and EDNOS, and 12% for BED. Although catching a smaller range o ...
Clinical and Educational Child Psychology
... Patterns of behavior and skills (thoughts, emotions, motor skills) build upon previously acquired skills and progress towards increasingly complex variants of these behaviors throughout childhood and adolescence. Although children pass through similar stages or sequences of development, the rate of ...
... Patterns of behavior and skills (thoughts, emotions, motor skills) build upon previously acquired skills and progress towards increasingly complex variants of these behaviors throughout childhood and adolescence. Although children pass through similar stages or sequences of development, the rate of ...
Dysfunction-PPT
... Some candidates suggested pilot studies in order to identify appropriate observational categories and that pairs of observers should pre-check consistency in use of categories in order to ensure inter-observer reliability. Most observations were carried out within the candidates’ own environment and ...
... Some candidates suggested pilot studies in order to identify appropriate observational categories and that pairs of observers should pre-check consistency in use of categories in order to ensure inter-observer reliability. Most observations were carried out within the candidates’ own environment and ...
Prospective Follow-Up of Girls With Attention
... (e.g., academic testing, computerized structured interviews), and (b) diagnostic status changed for some girls by Wave 3 (see Results). Thus, we do not believe that data were biased by any breaking of blinds. As noted above, we selected Wave 3 measures to reflect both symptomatic and impairment-rela ...
... (e.g., academic testing, computerized structured interviews), and (b) diagnostic status changed for some girls by Wave 3 (see Results). Thus, we do not believe that data were biased by any breaking of blinds. As noted above, we selected Wave 3 measures to reflect both symptomatic and impairment-rela ...
dissociative disorders
... revious diagnosis or suspicion of borderline personality disorder p previous unsuccessful treatment self-destructive behaviour no thought disorder. ...
... revious diagnosis or suspicion of borderline personality disorder p previous unsuccessful treatment self-destructive behaviour no thought disorder. ...
DSM-5: An Overview of the Major Changes
... By the mid 60's there was recognition of the need to update the manual with contemporary thinking regarding the major advances in mental health since the publication of DSM-I. The changes were largely spurred by the development of the new families of neuroleptic medications that were revolutionizing ...
... By the mid 60's there was recognition of the need to update the manual with contemporary thinking regarding the major advances in mental health since the publication of DSM-I. The changes were largely spurred by the development of the new families of neuroleptic medications that were revolutionizing ...
Eating Disorders in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
... 1.6%, and that 12-month prevalence was between 0.3% and 1.0% (Norwegian Institute of Public Health, 2009). Some activities related to eating disorders, for instance over-exercising, have been characterized as compulsive. However, patients with eating disorders usually obtain pleasure from such activ ...
... 1.6%, and that 12-month prevalence was between 0.3% and 1.0% (Norwegian Institute of Public Health, 2009). Some activities related to eating disorders, for instance over-exercising, have been characterized as compulsive. However, patients with eating disorders usually obtain pleasure from such activ ...
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... By the mid 60's there was recognition of the need to update the manual with contemporary thinking regarding the major advances in mental health since the publication of DSM-I. The changes were largely spurred by the development of the new families of neuroleptic medications that were revolutionizing ...
... By the mid 60's there was recognition of the need to update the manual with contemporary thinking regarding the major advances in mental health since the publication of DSM-I. The changes were largely spurred by the development of the new families of neuroleptic medications that were revolutionizing ...
Differentiating Among Stress, Acute Stress Disorder
... Why focus on the distinguishing components among stressors, acute stress disorders, acute crisis episodes, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? Can clear operational definitions and specific case illustrations clarify the parameters and differences between the four clinical concepts mentioned ...
... Why focus on the distinguishing components among stressors, acute stress disorders, acute crisis episodes, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? Can clear operational definitions and specific case illustrations clarify the parameters and differences between the four clinical concepts mentioned ...
Bereavement Synonyms Definition Introduction
... 1967). This will often lead to a period of grief with psychological, physical, and social consequences. A bereaved person can experience higher levels of dysphoria, anxiety, sadness, and even anger, accompanied by thoughts and images of the deceased person; it is also common to disengage from usual ...
... 1967). This will often lead to a period of grief with psychological, physical, and social consequences. A bereaved person can experience higher levels of dysphoria, anxiety, sadness, and even anger, accompanied by thoughts and images of the deceased person; it is also common to disengage from usual ...
Treatments for anxiety and depression in patients with chronic
... from implementing CBT with chronic diseases and cancer have been reported.50–52 Positive effects have also been found in evaluating CBT for anxiety in clinical studies on a range of patient populations.53 It has been reported that the use of CBT either as a singletreatment modality or in combination ...
... from implementing CBT with chronic diseases and cancer have been reported.50–52 Positive effects have also been found in evaluating CBT for anxiety in clinical studies on a range of patient populations.53 It has been reported that the use of CBT either as a singletreatment modality or in combination ...
The Early Diagnosis and Management of Psychosis
... intensity or duration. These may be brief and intermittent at first, escalating during times of stress or substance abuse and then perhaps subsiding, before eventually becoming sustained with the emergence of frank psychosis. Clearly many of these changes are quite non-specific and can result from a ...
... intensity or duration. These may be brief and intermittent at first, escalating during times of stress or substance abuse and then perhaps subsiding, before eventually becoming sustained with the emergence of frank psychosis. Clearly many of these changes are quite non-specific and can result from a ...
depression Find help. Find hope.
... Major depression may be as disabling—in terms of time spent in bed and loss of work productivity—as other chronic illnesses, such as hypertension and diabetes. It has been estimated that the annual cost of depression in the United States is $80 billion due to lost productivity and illness care. Majo ...
... Major depression may be as disabling—in terms of time spent in bed and loss of work productivity—as other chronic illnesses, such as hypertension and diabetes. It has been estimated that the annual cost of depression in the United States is $80 billion due to lost productivity and illness care. Majo ...
Postpartum Depression
... Symptoms must be present nearly every day for 2 weeks and begin within 4 weeks of delivery Some epidemiologic studies use 3 months from delivery to define PPD Untreated PPD can last up to 6 months Differential Diagnosis: n ...
... Symptoms must be present nearly every day for 2 weeks and begin within 4 weeks of delivery Some epidemiologic studies use 3 months from delivery to define PPD Untreated PPD can last up to 6 months Differential Diagnosis: n ...
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... Separation Anxiety Disorder or a history of separation in the past may create an underlying anxiety about being away from home or parental figures, which school attendance requires. Many children in the foster care system have experienced significant anxiety as a result of the physical and emotional ...
... Separation Anxiety Disorder or a history of separation in the past may create an underlying anxiety about being away from home or parental figures, which school attendance requires. Many children in the foster care system have experienced significant anxiety as a result of the physical and emotional ...