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 ...
Running Head: BIPOLAR DISORDER - People
... 2004, p. 1). In her mania, she took ideas for projects and turned them into something amazing, not stopping until they were finished, not sleeping until she felt they were all done. “The creative flow kept going; it never stopped. There were never any interruptions. She went pedal to the metal until ...
... 2004, p. 1). In her mania, she took ideas for projects and turned them into something amazing, not stopping until they were finished, not sleeping until she felt they were all done. “The creative flow kept going; it never stopped. There were never any interruptions. She went pedal to the metal until ...
A Prospective Investigation of the Natural History of the Long
... Medicine, St Louis, Mo) during an affective episode.26,27 Patients had experienced MDEs and hypomanic episodes as of intake without any evidence, at intake or during follow-up, of mania, schizophrenia, or schizoaffective disorder. The diagnosis of BP-II was based on the Schedule for Affective Disord ...
... Medicine, St Louis, Mo) during an affective episode.26,27 Patients had experienced MDEs and hypomanic episodes as of intake without any evidence, at intake or during follow-up, of mania, schizophrenia, or schizoaffective disorder. The diagnosis of BP-II was based on the Schedule for Affective Disord ...
PDF - Research Review NZ
... be its foremost mechanism of action. It is also a D2, 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A, and 5-HT2C receptor antagonist. Initial studies of quetiapine monotherapy, the well known BipOLar DEpRession (BOLDER) I and BOLDER II studies, indicated that quetiapine monotherapy was robustly antidepressant in the treatment of b ...
... be its foremost mechanism of action. It is also a D2, 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A, and 5-HT2C receptor antagonist. Initial studies of quetiapine monotherapy, the well known BipOLar DEpRession (BOLDER) I and BOLDER II studies, indicated that quetiapine monotherapy was robustly antidepressant in the treatment of b ...
Rating scale for psychogenic movement disorders
... the full spectrum of organic abnormal involuntary movements, affect gait and speech, or present as bizarre undifferentiated movements.4 PMDs are often disabling but lack any generally accepted treatment strategies. To develop treatments and to monitor the clinical course of these disorders, strategi ...
... the full spectrum of organic abnormal involuntary movements, affect gait and speech, or present as bizarre undifferentiated movements.4 PMDs are often disabling but lack any generally accepted treatment strategies. To develop treatments and to monitor the clinical course of these disorders, strategi ...
Ind Psychiatry J1
... least moderately severe symptoms of OCD with Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (YBOCS)[9] scores above 25. There was persistence of symptoms for at least 5 years, despite having been put on at least two adequate trials (both in terms of dose and duration) of different Serotonin Reuptake Inhibito ...
... least moderately severe symptoms of OCD with Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (YBOCS)[9] scores above 25. There was persistence of symptoms for at least 5 years, despite having been put on at least two adequate trials (both in terms of dose and duration) of different Serotonin Reuptake Inhibito ...
AUTISM: THE EFFECTS OF A LABEL ON SOCIAL ACCEPTABILITY
... autism. MR and Autistic disorder are becoming less comorbid as professionals become comfortable differentiating between the impaired intellectual ability in MR and the social, communicative, and behavioral impairment in Autistic disorder. Millington, Szymanski, and Hanley-Maxwell (1994) conducted a ...
... autism. MR and Autistic disorder are becoming less comorbid as professionals become comfortable differentiating between the impaired intellectual ability in MR and the social, communicative, and behavioral impairment in Autistic disorder. Millington, Szymanski, and Hanley-Maxwell (1994) conducted a ...
Authors
... acids in children with DCD aged between 5 and 12 years identified from a geographicallydefined general school population. The primary outcome measures were standardized, ageadjusted measures of motor skills, literacy skills (word reading and spelling) and teacher-rated behavioral and learning diffic ...
... acids in children with DCD aged between 5 and 12 years identified from a geographicallydefined general school population. The primary outcome measures were standardized, ageadjusted measures of motor skills, literacy skills (word reading and spelling) and teacher-rated behavioral and learning diffic ...
At Issue: Hierarchical Diagnosis in Chronic
... et al. 1995a). This is the first wholly clinical study of these phenomena that we are aware of. Several studies of psychosis with comorbid anxiety disorders included schizophrenia spectrum patients in their samples and so are included in table 1 (Garvey et al. 1991; Strakowski et al. 1993; Cassano e ...
... et al. 1995a). This is the first wholly clinical study of these phenomena that we are aware of. Several studies of psychosis with comorbid anxiety disorders included schizophrenia spectrum patients in their samples and so are included in table 1 (Garvey et al. 1991; Strakowski et al. 1993; Cassano e ...
Check - Praed Foundation
... in order to allow for the effective communication of this shared vision for use at all levels of the system. Since its primary purpose is communication, the CANS is designed based on communication theory rather than the psychometric theories that have influenced most measurement development. There a ...
... in order to allow for the effective communication of this shared vision for use at all levels of the system. Since its primary purpose is communication, the CANS is designed based on communication theory rather than the psychometric theories that have influenced most measurement development. There a ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children
... transitions and various self-stimulatory behaviors (sometimes including self-injury) also may become more prominent during this time.6 In adolescence, a small number of individuals with autism make marked developmental gains; another subgroup will behaviorally deteriorate (e.g., tantrums, selfinjury ...
... transitions and various self-stimulatory behaviors (sometimes including self-injury) also may become more prominent during this time.6 In adolescence, a small number of individuals with autism make marked developmental gains; another subgroup will behaviorally deteriorate (e.g., tantrums, selfinjury ...
Lecture Powerpoint: Ch. 15
... • Should only be diagnosed when: – Personality traits first appear by adolescence – Traits are inflexible, stable, and expressed in a wide variety of situations – Traits lead to distress or impairment ...
... • Should only be diagnosed when: – Personality traits first appear by adolescence – Traits are inflexible, stable, and expressed in a wide variety of situations – Traits lead to distress or impairment ...
Cognitive Aspects of Hyperactivity and Overactivity in
... ADHD manifests in a lack of sustained attention, difficulty to concentrate, emotional instability, impulsivity, difficulties with obedience, and minor neurological signs such as deficits in fine motor coordination. ADHD is often diagnosed once the child starts school, but symptoms frequently appear ...
... ADHD manifests in a lack of sustained attention, difficulty to concentrate, emotional instability, impulsivity, difficulties with obedience, and minor neurological signs such as deficits in fine motor coordination. ADHD is often diagnosed once the child starts school, but symptoms frequently appear ...
Psychotherapy Overview
... Recover from physical or sexual abuse or witnessing violence Cope with sexual problems, whether they're due to a physical or psychological cause Sleep better, if you have trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep (insomnia) ...
... Recover from physical or sexual abuse or witnessing violence Cope with sexual problems, whether they're due to a physical or psychological cause Sleep better, if you have trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep (insomnia) ...
PDF - SAGE Journals
... findings indicate that children with conduct problems are strongly motivated by rewards (O’Brien and Frick, 1996). Although these are clear differentiating features from most children with conduct problems, there may be conceptual overlap between PDA and forms of ‘undersocialized’ conduct disorder i ...
... findings indicate that children with conduct problems are strongly motivated by rewards (O’Brien and Frick, 1996). Although these are clear differentiating features from most children with conduct problems, there may be conceptual overlap between PDA and forms of ‘undersocialized’ conduct disorder i ...
Self-esteem as a predictor of suicide risk among psychiatric patients
... Peiponen, Nuutinen, & Viinamaki, 2001; McGee & Williams, 2000). Our findings add on these previous studies based on the following evidences. Statistical analysis indicates that self-esteem explains 60% variation in the scores of suicidal tendencies for psychiatric patients (R² = .608, F = 214.467, p ...
... Peiponen, Nuutinen, & Viinamaki, 2001; McGee & Williams, 2000). Our findings add on these previous studies based on the following evidences. Statistical analysis indicates that self-esteem explains 60% variation in the scores of suicidal tendencies for psychiatric patients (R² = .608, F = 214.467, p ...
Somatic distress as a distinct psychological dimension
... syndromes are qualitative and re¯ect variations in duration criteria rather than symptom constructs (Hickie et al. 1997c). The ICD-10 (World Health Organization 1992) includes a formal diagnosis of neurasthenia based on mental and physical fatigue of at least 3 months' duration. However, despite cur ...
... syndromes are qualitative and re¯ect variations in duration criteria rather than symptom constructs (Hickie et al. 1997c). The ICD-10 (World Health Organization 1992) includes a formal diagnosis of neurasthenia based on mental and physical fatigue of at least 3 months' duration. However, despite cur ...
PREMENSTRUAL DYSPHORIC DISORDER AND THE
... most applicable, scholarly, and peer reviewed journals were utilized. Integrated in this literature review are seventeen articles that summarize the most recent and clinical applicable data. ...
... most applicable, scholarly, and peer reviewed journals were utilized. Integrated in this literature review are seventeen articles that summarize the most recent and clinical applicable data. ...
Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Dythymic Disorder
... There is absent or undeveloped attachment between the child and caregivers. It is believed that these children have the capacity to form attachments but have had limited opportunities to do so in early development (DSM-5, 2013). ...
... There is absent or undeveloped attachment between the child and caregivers. It is believed that these children have the capacity to form attachments but have had limited opportunities to do so in early development (DSM-5, 2013). ...
CCNC Adult Depression Toolkit for Primary Care
... A community based psychiatrist who would be an identified provider and who would serve primarily as a resource to the practice assuring enhanced community psychiatric access (referrals would be seen quickly by this provider). This would likely NOT include phone consultation since there is no billing ...
... A community based psychiatrist who would be an identified provider and who would serve primarily as a resource to the practice assuring enhanced community psychiatric access (referrals would be seen quickly by this provider). This would likely NOT include phone consultation since there is no billing ...
Effects of Transcendental Meditation in Veterans of Operation
... At baseline, 2 of the subjects were on psychotropic medications that remained consistent throughout treatment, except for 1 subject's sedative/hypnotic medication (temazepatn), which was stopped by his psychiatrist after week 4. No subject started any new psychotropic medication or other therapy dur ...
... At baseline, 2 of the subjects were on psychotropic medications that remained consistent throughout treatment, except for 1 subject's sedative/hypnotic medication (temazepatn), which was stopped by his psychiatrist after week 4. No subject started any new psychotropic medication or other therapy dur ...
CAMHS Referral Criteria
... Requests for a service from the Primary Mental Health Worker Service are appropriate when focused targeted therapeutic intervention at an early stage is likely to have long term benefit to the well being of the young person and their family. Referrals to the service are made through direct consultat ...
... Requests for a service from the Primary Mental Health Worker Service are appropriate when focused targeted therapeutic intervention at an early stage is likely to have long term benefit to the well being of the young person and their family. Referrals to the service are made through direct consultat ...
Emotional Disorders in Primary Care
... impact of on-site mental health professionals found disappointingly modest effects on consultation, referral, and treatment in primary care (Bower & Sibbald, 2000). Changes brought on by health care system reform have further decreased the availability of specialty mental health care to primary care ...
... impact of on-site mental health professionals found disappointingly modest effects on consultation, referral, and treatment in primary care (Bower & Sibbald, 2000). Changes brought on by health care system reform have further decreased the availability of specialty mental health care to primary care ...