Anger and ego-defence mechanisms in non
... anxiety have a direct effect on gut motility. We chose a self-report questionnaire, the STAXI, that assesses both the experience of anger and its ways of expression, since we were more interested in exploring the role of anger as a stable component of the personality structure (trait versus state) a ...
... anxiety have a direct effect on gut motility. We chose a self-report questionnaire, the STAXI, that assesses both the experience of anger and its ways of expression, since we were more interested in exploring the role of anger as a stable component of the personality structure (trait versus state) a ...
Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
... Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is one of the most difficult to understand of all psychiatric illnesses. Persons who have this condition find themselves repeating certain behaviors or thoughts again and again and again and again. They know the repetition is unnecessary, but are unable to stop themselv ...
... Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is one of the most difficult to understand of all psychiatric illnesses. Persons who have this condition find themselves repeating certain behaviors or thoughts again and again and again and again. They know the repetition is unnecessary, but are unable to stop themselv ...
Dawn Simulation and Bright Light in the Treatment of SAD
... higher latitudes, where winter days are comparatively shorter than at latitudes nearer the equator, and it occurs more often in women than in men (Rosen 1990; Gross 1996; Magnusson 2003)… What Causes SAD? The 24-hour sleep-wake cycle, known as the circadian rhythm, is governed in part by the regular ...
... higher latitudes, where winter days are comparatively shorter than at latitudes nearer the equator, and it occurs more often in women than in men (Rosen 1990; Gross 1996; Magnusson 2003)… What Causes SAD? The 24-hour sleep-wake cycle, known as the circadian rhythm, is governed in part by the regular ...
Detecting Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder in
... etiological factors, endophenotypes (Gottesman & Gould, 2003), as well as those concerned with treatment outcome. Are certain etiological factors relevant to one symptom or constellation of symptoms but not another (cf., Depue & Lenzenweger, 2005)? Can endophenotypes be reliably associated with cert ...
... etiological factors, endophenotypes (Gottesman & Gould, 2003), as well as those concerned with treatment outcome. Are certain etiological factors relevant to one symptom or constellation of symptoms but not another (cf., Depue & Lenzenweger, 2005)? Can endophenotypes be reliably associated with cert ...
Work-related critical incidents in hospital-based
... symptoms in all three symptom clusters; in all clusters, the number of symptoms significantly increased with years of experience (Mills & Mills, 2004). The use of different questionnaires and different control groups may explain part of the varying effects demonstrated. In addition, several situation ...
... symptoms in all three symptom clusters; in all clusters, the number of symptoms significantly increased with years of experience (Mills & Mills, 2004). The use of different questionnaires and different control groups may explain part of the varying effects demonstrated. In addition, several situation ...
Syllabus AP Psyc_2016
... AP Psychology is designed to introduce students to the systematic and scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Students are exposed to the psychological facts, principles and phenomena associated with each of the major subfields within psychology. Stud ...
... AP Psychology is designed to introduce students to the systematic and scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Students are exposed to the psychological facts, principles and phenomena associated with each of the major subfields within psychology. Stud ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment
... enduring effect. – Should not be used as a "one-off" intervention or w/o coping skills training – Inappropriate in situations in which severe stress and danger are ongoing or those not at risk ...
... enduring effect. – Should not be used as a "one-off" intervention or w/o coping skills training – Inappropriate in situations in which severe stress and danger are ongoing or those not at risk ...
Validity and responsiveness of the EQ
... Aims of the study: To examine validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D in patients with anxiety disorders. Methods: 389 patients with anxiety disorders completed the EQ-5D at baseline and 6-month follow-up. Subjective measures of quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) and psychopathology (BAI, BDI-II, BSQ, A ...
... Aims of the study: To examine validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D in patients with anxiety disorders. Methods: 389 patients with anxiety disorders completed the EQ-5D at baseline and 6-month follow-up. Subjective measures of quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) and psychopathology (BAI, BDI-II, BSQ, A ...
Tourette`s Syndrome
... • Medication usually considered when symptoms interfere with peer relationships, social interactions, academic or job performance, or ADLs • No drug will entirely eliminate tics • Goals: relieve tic-related discomfort or embarrassment and to achieve a degree of control of tics that allows the patien ...
... • Medication usually considered when symptoms interfere with peer relationships, social interactions, academic or job performance, or ADLs • No drug will entirely eliminate tics • Goals: relieve tic-related discomfort or embarrassment and to achieve a degree of control of tics that allows the patien ...
Parkinson`s disease, anxiety and depression
... greatly improve people’s wellbeing and quality of life. People with anxiety and/or depression can fnd it diffcult to take the frst step in seeking help. They may need the support of family, friends and a health professional. There is no one proven way that people recover from anxiety or depression a ...
... greatly improve people’s wellbeing and quality of life. People with anxiety and/or depression can fnd it diffcult to take the frst step in seeking help. They may need the support of family, friends and a health professional. There is no one proven way that people recover from anxiety or depression a ...
IV. Treatment of the Returning Iraq War Veteran
... veteran returning from war experience and is intended to improve understanding and recognition of symptoms, reduce fear and shame about symptoms, and, generally, “normalize” his or her experience. It should also provide the veteran with a clear understanding of how recovery is thought to take place, ...
... veteran returning from war experience and is intended to improve understanding and recognition of symptoms, reduce fear and shame about symptoms, and, generally, “normalize” his or her experience. It should also provide the veteran with a clear understanding of how recovery is thought to take place, ...
Common mental disorders
... years and living in England (the first two surveys also covered Scotland and Wales). This age range was used because the 1993 survey did not sample adults aged 65 and over. Self-diagnosis and professional diagnosis In the 2014 survey, new questions were added. Participants were presented with a show ...
... years and living in England (the first two surveys also covered Scotland and Wales). This age range was used because the 1993 survey did not sample adults aged 65 and over. Self-diagnosis and professional diagnosis In the 2014 survey, new questions were added. Participants were presented with a show ...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Somatoform Disorders
... 2006). In the study 84 patients meeting DSM-IV criteria for somatization disorder were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: (1) standard medical care or (2) a 10-session manualized individually-administered CBT in combination with standard medical care. The treatment protocol included relaxat ...
... 2006). In the study 84 patients meeting DSM-IV criteria for somatization disorder were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: (1) standard medical care or (2) a 10-session manualized individually-administered CBT in combination with standard medical care. The treatment protocol included relaxat ...
bipolar disorder iN adUlTs - Psykiatrien i Region Midtjylland
... identical twin has the illness, the risk that the other twin will become ill increases further, up to 70–80%. However, research indicates that several hundred different genes are involved in developing bipolar disorder, but each gene contributes only a comparably slight increase in the risk of the i ...
... identical twin has the illness, the risk that the other twin will become ill increases further, up to 70–80%. However, research indicates that several hundred different genes are involved in developing bipolar disorder, but each gene contributes only a comparably slight increase in the risk of the i ...
Psychological processes in bipolar affective disorder
... differences were observed between the groups for age, IQ, the proportion of males or educational achievement, but the people in the bipolar groups were less likely to be employed and more likely to be living alone compared with the controls. The mania group scored higher on the Bech–Rafaelsen Scale ...
... differences were observed between the groups for age, IQ, the proportion of males or educational achievement, but the people in the bipolar groups were less likely to be employed and more likely to be living alone compared with the controls. The mania group scored higher on the Bech–Rafaelsen Scale ...
Biopsychosocial Aspects of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
... Childhood environmental factors: parental beliefs and behaviors. There is familial aggregation of childhood FGID.1 Children of adult irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients make more health care visits than the children of non-IBS parents. This pattern is not confined to gastrointestinal (GI) symptom ...
... Childhood environmental factors: parental beliefs and behaviors. There is familial aggregation of childhood FGID.1 Children of adult irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients make more health care visits than the children of non-IBS parents. This pattern is not confined to gastrointestinal (GI) symptom ...
Parent Ratings of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms
... and antiimage correlation (i.e., the negative of the partial correlation coefficients) matrices and the results of the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequacy (.96) indicated that the data were adequate for analysis. A forced one-factor solution accounted for 45% of the variance (eigenvalue ...
... and antiimage correlation (i.e., the negative of the partial correlation coefficients) matrices and the results of the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequacy (.96) indicated that the data were adequate for analysis. A forced one-factor solution accounted for 45% of the variance (eigenvalue ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... • People with the disorder often have great difficulty keeping their attention focused; conversation is typically digressive and vague, even sprinkled with loose associations ...
... • People with the disorder often have great difficulty keeping their attention focused; conversation is typically digressive and vague, even sprinkled with loose associations ...
Antidepressants 2008
... • Work by completely blocking (antagonist) the serotonin and nor-adrenaline receptors, preventing them from latching on to serotonin and nor-adrenaline (thereby allowing the neurotransmitters to build up). NaSSA available in Australia • Mirtazapine ...
... • Work by completely blocking (antagonist) the serotonin and nor-adrenaline receptors, preventing them from latching on to serotonin and nor-adrenaline (thereby allowing the neurotransmitters to build up). NaSSA available in Australia • Mirtazapine ...
A study was done to investigate the Prevalence of
... Eating disorders commonly affect adolescent girls, but the number of males that suffer from these disorders is on the rise. These disorders can have their onset at any point in a person's life. It is important to understand that an eating disorder is not meant to be a weight loss tool, but often occ ...
... Eating disorders commonly affect adolescent girls, but the number of males that suffer from these disorders is on the rise. These disorders can have their onset at any point in a person's life. It is important to understand that an eating disorder is not meant to be a weight loss tool, but often occ ...
Dental Care for Persons with Chronic Mental Illness
... 1. Know the major categories of psychiatric disorders, the major symptoms of the common disorders, and the medications used to treat them as well as the side effects of these medications. Be aware of the biological, psychological, and sociological components of psychiatric disorders. 2. Obtain a com ...
... 1. Know the major categories of psychiatric disorders, the major symptoms of the common disorders, and the medications used to treat them as well as the side effects of these medications. Be aware of the biological, psychological, and sociological components of psychiatric disorders. 2. Obtain a com ...
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... research shows that individuals in high risk areas are more likely to observe or be involved in a traumatic event. http://www.ncptsd.va.gov/ncmain/information/ ...
... research shows that individuals in high risk areas are more likely to observe or be involved in a traumatic event. http://www.ncptsd.va.gov/ncmain/information/ ...