Seasonal affective disorder
... particular time of the year; remissions or mania/hypomania at a characteristic time of year; these patterns must have lasted two years with no nonseasonal major depressive episodes during that same period; and these seasonal depressive episodes outnumber other depressive episodes throughout the pati ...
... particular time of the year; remissions or mania/hypomania at a characteristic time of year; these patterns must have lasted two years with no nonseasonal major depressive episodes during that same period; and these seasonal depressive episodes outnumber other depressive episodes throughout the pati ...
CBT for PTSD - Manchester Centre For Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
... significant predictor of PTSD • High levels of post‐traumatic dissociation are associated with more severe trauma –childhood trauma and/or chronic trauma (e.g. torture) • Often present in people meeting criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder ...
... significant predictor of PTSD • High levels of post‐traumatic dissociation are associated with more severe trauma –childhood trauma and/or chronic trauma (e.g. torture) • Often present in people meeting criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder ...
Hormonal Diagnosis of Menstrual Irregularities or
... be the expression of a disturbed ovarian function or another disorder, usually uterine pathology. The type of menstrual irregularity is not necessarily indicative of the underlying disorder so that the examination of the levels of hormones is indispensable. Moreover, an organic cause of the bleeding ...
... be the expression of a disturbed ovarian function or another disorder, usually uterine pathology. The type of menstrual irregularity is not necessarily indicative of the underlying disorder so that the examination of the levels of hormones is indispensable. Moreover, an organic cause of the bleeding ...
Secondary traumatic stress among child
... details of violent events and are forced to acknowledge cruelty to children in society. While investigating reported abuse, workers are often placed in compromising situations that result in physical harm or threatened harm, thus further increasing their exposure to traumatic stressors. Therefore, i ...
... details of violent events and are forced to acknowledge cruelty to children in society. While investigating reported abuse, workers are often placed in compromising situations that result in physical harm or threatened harm, thus further increasing their exposure to traumatic stressors. Therefore, i ...
chapter 14 - disorders - practice exam
... missing persons showed that he had been missing from his home in Tennessee for the past 10 days. In this case, it is most likely that Oscar would be classified as having a. generalized anxiety disorder b. dissociative amnesia c. panic disorder d. dissociative fugue ____ 48. Dave washes his hands at ...
... missing persons showed that he had been missing from his home in Tennessee for the past 10 days. In this case, it is most likely that Oscar would be classified as having a. generalized anxiety disorder b. dissociative amnesia c. panic disorder d. dissociative fugue ____ 48. Dave washes his hands at ...
between Schizophrenia and Dissociation:
... 1907, to discuss Freud’s ideas and the concept of schizophrenia with him o ‘I wish you an interesting Paris complex, but I should not like to see it repress your Vienna complex’ (14 June). o ‘I was very glad to hear that you are back at work at Burghölzli and am delighted with your impressions o ...
... 1907, to discuss Freud’s ideas and the concept of schizophrenia with him o ‘I wish you an interesting Paris complex, but I should not like to see it repress your Vienna complex’ (14 June). o ‘I was very glad to hear that you are back at work at Burghölzli and am delighted with your impressions o ...
Women are twice as likely to suffer from
... Coroner (identifies the physical cause of death) Impact on those left behind Severity of suicidal ideation ...
... Coroner (identifies the physical cause of death) Impact on those left behind Severity of suicidal ideation ...
Journal of Learning Disabilities - Learning Disabilities Association of
... 1999) found that 42% had psychological difficulties classifiable under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders–Fourth Edition (DSM-IV; American Psychiatric Association, 2000), but those difficulties did not present until adulthood. A second study found that 30% of adults with LD se ...
... 1999) found that 42% had psychological difficulties classifiable under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders–Fourth Edition (DSM-IV; American Psychiatric Association, 2000), but those difficulties did not present until adulthood. A second study found that 30% of adults with LD se ...
The loss of control over eating, a defining feature of binge eating, is
... symptoms and psychopathology and with core elements of general psychopathology, including depression, anxiety, and stress. This was the case despite their non-significant association with each other, indicating a relatively low degree of overlap between the two types of binge episodes. Further indic ...
... symptoms and psychopathology and with core elements of general psychopathology, including depression, anxiety, and stress. This was the case despite their non-significant association with each other, indicating a relatively low degree of overlap between the two types of binge episodes. Further indic ...
Validity of the Executive Function Theory of Attention
... weakly defined and overly broad (Pennington and Ozonoff 1996; Sergeant et al 2003). This assertion is supported by factor analyses of batteries of EF measures (Barkley et al 2001; Miyake et al 2000; Robbins et al 1998; Willcutt et al 2001, 2005b). These studies suggest that EF tasks comprise at leas ...
... weakly defined and overly broad (Pennington and Ozonoff 1996; Sergeant et al 2003). This assertion is supported by factor analyses of batteries of EF measures (Barkley et al 2001; Miyake et al 2000; Robbins et al 1998; Willcutt et al 2001, 2005b). These studies suggest that EF tasks comprise at leas ...
Psych Assessment Test
... 40. A male client is scheduled for ECT in the morning. He asks, “What am I going to be like after the treatment?” The best nursing response would be: a) “You will go to the intensive care unit. But it all goes well you should return to our psychiatric unit in a day or two.” b) “You will be in ECT re ...
... 40. A male client is scheduled for ECT in the morning. He asks, “What am I going to be like after the treatment?” The best nursing response would be: a) “You will go to the intensive care unit. But it all goes well you should return to our psychiatric unit in a day or two.” b) “You will be in ECT re ...
Women`s Treatment for Trauma and Substance Use Disorders
... clinically significant PTSD symptoms. High percentage of sexual assaults (range=85%100%). Differences across sites: Types of other traumatic experiences reported. Types of drugs used and drug diagnosis. Continued levels of substance use. Recruitment success linked to type of CTP population ...
... clinically significant PTSD symptoms. High percentage of sexual assaults (range=85%100%). Differences across sites: Types of other traumatic experiences reported. Types of drugs used and drug diagnosis. Continued levels of substance use. Recruitment success linked to type of CTP population ...
Slide 1
... assessment instruments that show a strong, consistent and clinically significant association with depression treatment outcome with pharmacotherapy vs. psychotherapy • Potential indicators studied: 1) type and number of mood spectrum features 2) type and number of anxiety spectrum features 3) treatm ...
... assessment instruments that show a strong, consistent and clinically significant association with depression treatment outcome with pharmacotherapy vs. psychotherapy • Potential indicators studied: 1) type and number of mood spectrum features 2) type and number of anxiety spectrum features 3) treatm ...
Association of Western and Traditional Diets With
... n recent years, the global burden of chronic lifestylemediated, noncommunicable diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, obesity, and type 2 diabetes, has become substantial, largely owing to changes in the dietary and exercise habits of populations in the developed and developing world (1). Depres ...
... n recent years, the global burden of chronic lifestylemediated, noncommunicable diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, obesity, and type 2 diabetes, has become substantial, largely owing to changes in the dietary and exercise habits of populations in the developed and developing world (1). Depres ...
steinfeld_adhd - Washington Academy of Physician Assistants
... Pharmacologic Options – continued Medication Selection • Stimulant medication is the recommended first line treatment • What about increased cardiac risk with stimulants. Recent NEJM article found no increased risk • Initiate medications at the lowest possible dose and titrate slowly. Before switch ...
... Pharmacologic Options – continued Medication Selection • Stimulant medication is the recommended first line treatment • What about increased cardiac risk with stimulants. Recent NEJM article found no increased risk • Initiate medications at the lowest possible dose and titrate slowly. Before switch ...
Altered Associative Learning and Learned Helplessness
... neurophysiological dimension emerge, diathesis-stress models generally postulate that both biological and environmental factors affect the development of psychological disorders, including depression [28]. The basic assumption is that stress activates a diathesis in turn transforming the predisposit ...
... neurophysiological dimension emerge, diathesis-stress models generally postulate that both biological and environmental factors affect the development of psychological disorders, including depression [28]. The basic assumption is that stress activates a diathesis in turn transforming the predisposit ...
Searching for a neurobiological signature of Attention Deficit
... the striatum. The opposite striatal response to methylphenidate in ADHD and healthy children may reflect differences in baseline dopamine activity because PET imaging of the effects of methylphenidate in resting healthy adults showed that changes in brain metabolism varied in individuals and brain r ...
... the striatum. The opposite striatal response to methylphenidate in ADHD and healthy children may reflect differences in baseline dopamine activity because PET imaging of the effects of methylphenidate in resting healthy adults showed that changes in brain metabolism varied in individuals and brain r ...
TRAUMA TREATMENT PROGRAMS
... creative arts and recreational therapies, in particular team building activities using low and high ROPES. We work with many sexually reactive individuals, as well as substance abuse problems that arise in addition to their psychiatric diagnosis. The adult acute inpatient program is for crisis stabi ...
... creative arts and recreational therapies, in particular team building activities using low and high ROPES. We work with many sexually reactive individuals, as well as substance abuse problems that arise in addition to their psychiatric diagnosis. The adult acute inpatient program is for crisis stabi ...
Treatment for Youth with Traumatic Stress and Substance Abuse
... similar to problem behaviors that are part of the natural developmental course of adolescence. For this reason, it may be hard to recognize these problems early. What is evident about this group of teenagers is that they often experience a great deal of distress and need considerable help. Proper as ...
... similar to problem behaviors that are part of the natural developmental course of adolescence. For this reason, it may be hard to recognize these problems early. What is evident about this group of teenagers is that they often experience a great deal of distress and need considerable help. Proper as ...
AP Psychology Syllabus
... B. Theories of Psychopathology C. Diagnosis of Psychopathology D. Anxiety Disorders E. Somatoform Disorders F. Mood Disorders G. Schizophrenic Disorders ...
... B. Theories of Psychopathology C. Diagnosis of Psychopathology D. Anxiety Disorders E. Somatoform Disorders F. Mood Disorders G. Schizophrenic Disorders ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and quality of life outcomes
... impulses or mental images and repetitive behaviours or mental compulsions, which can strongly affect quality of life (QOL) of the individual [4]. The World Health Organization (WHO) has ranked OCD as the 10th leading cause of disability of all health conditions in the industrialized world [5]. Incre ...
... impulses or mental images and repetitive behaviours or mental compulsions, which can strongly affect quality of life (QOL) of the individual [4]. The World Health Organization (WHO) has ranked OCD as the 10th leading cause of disability of all health conditions in the industrialized world [5]. Incre ...
Disorders of gastrointestinal motility: Towards a new classification1
... the esophageal mucosa (esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus) were thought to have GERD, but it was later recognized that endoscopy-negative patients may have symptoms that are as severe and as typical as those of patients with esophagitis.1 It should be noted that not all endoscopy-negative reflux patie ...
... the esophageal mucosa (esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus) were thought to have GERD, but it was later recognized that endoscopy-negative patients may have symptoms that are as severe and as typical as those of patients with esophagitis.1 It should be noted that not all endoscopy-negative reflux patie ...
nhs tayside eating disorders service
... Information leaflets about eating disorders have been developed by the North of Scotland Managed Clinical Network for Eating Disorders and are available via the website www.eatingdisorder.nhsgrampian.org. The website itself provides a useful tool for raising the level of eating disorder knowledge in ...
... Information leaflets about eating disorders have been developed by the North of Scotland Managed Clinical Network for Eating Disorders and are available via the website www.eatingdisorder.nhsgrampian.org. The website itself provides a useful tool for raising the level of eating disorder knowledge in ...
Dissociative Disorders
... exclusively) associated with multiple severe traumas from a trusted person or organization that take place over time and result in the experience of victimization of another’s indifference. Like other children, children who are exposed to multiple traumas develop imaginary playmates and protectors, ...
... exclusively) associated with multiple severe traumas from a trusted person or organization that take place over time and result in the experience of victimization of another’s indifference. Like other children, children who are exposed to multiple traumas develop imaginary playmates and protectors, ...