Effects of PANDAS/PANS on Communication: What SLPs Need to
... some other viral or bacterial infection or environmental trigger. Notably, a child's initial trigger may be strep, but they may in the future flare when exposed to other infectious agents as well. Important for SLPs: Symptoms? Note: symptoms relapse/ remit, NOT wax/wane *Feeding difficulties • Abrup ...
... some other viral or bacterial infection or environmental trigger. Notably, a child's initial trigger may be strep, but they may in the future flare when exposed to other infectious agents as well. Important for SLPs: Symptoms? Note: symptoms relapse/ remit, NOT wax/wane *Feeding difficulties • Abrup ...
disturbance of mood that affects entire emotional state
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... Copyright © 2014 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. ...
Cognitive deficits in obese persons with and without binge eating
... obese patients made significantly more errors (i.e., pressing a key when a distracter displayed) and more omissions (i.e., not pressing a key when a target displayed) than controls in both food and body sections of the task. Obese participants with binge eating disorder made significantly more errors ...
... obese patients made significantly more errors (i.e., pressing a key when a distracter displayed) and more omissions (i.e., not pressing a key when a target displayed) than controls in both food and body sections of the task. Obese participants with binge eating disorder made significantly more errors ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... Similarly, clinicians typically treat clients with this disorder by applying the kinds of treatment used with OCD, particularly antidepressant drugs, exposure and response prevention, and cognitive therapy Comer, Abnormal Psychology,8e DSM-5 Update ...
... Similarly, clinicians typically treat clients with this disorder by applying the kinds of treatment used with OCD, particularly antidepressant drugs, exposure and response prevention, and cognitive therapy Comer, Abnormal Psychology,8e DSM-5 Update ...
RCPsych Literature Search COMORBIDITY 2007
... Sexual assault and rape routinely produce extreme distress and negative psychological reactions in victims. Further, past research suggests that victims are at increased risk of developing substance use or abuse post-rape. The post-rape forensic medical exam may itself exacerbate peritraumatic distr ...
... Sexual assault and rape routinely produce extreme distress and negative psychological reactions in victims. Further, past research suggests that victims are at increased risk of developing substance use or abuse post-rape. The post-rape forensic medical exam may itself exacerbate peritraumatic distr ...
Are Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms Related to
... body shape and hiding of the body (Olivardia, 2001). Further, prior research has demonstrated a link between MD and social physique anxiety. Grieve, Jackson, Reece, Marklin, and Delaney (in press) found that men who reported higher levels of social physique anxiety also reported higher levels of MD ...
... body shape and hiding of the body (Olivardia, 2001). Further, prior research has demonstrated a link between MD and social physique anxiety. Grieve, Jackson, Reece, Marklin, and Delaney (in press) found that men who reported higher levels of social physique anxiety also reported higher levels of MD ...
The Cultural Formulation Interview: A Systematic Method for Cultural
... 4. Cultural factors affecting current help seeking A. Preferences for care* (#14-15) B. Clinician-patient relationship (#16) (“Sometimes doctors and patients misunderstand each other because they come from different backgrounds or have different expectations. Have you been concerned about this and i ...
... 4. Cultural factors affecting current help seeking A. Preferences for care* (#14-15) B. Clinician-patient relationship (#16) (“Sometimes doctors and patients misunderstand each other because they come from different backgrounds or have different expectations. Have you been concerned about this and i ...
Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation and Management of Soldiers
... understand. It is one of only a few mental disorders for which the psychiatric Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) describes a known cause. In contrast, for example, a diagnosis of depression opens the issue of causation to many factors other than the stated cause of action” (Sparr 2007) ...
... understand. It is one of only a few mental disorders for which the psychiatric Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) describes a known cause. In contrast, for example, a diagnosis of depression opens the issue of causation to many factors other than the stated cause of action” (Sparr 2007) ...
Short-Term Intensive Family Therapy for Adolescent Eating
... what components of IFT they considered particularly helpful choosing from the following: (i) psycho-education; (ii) group format (in case of M-IFT); and (iii) behavioural contracts and their combination. All interviews were conducted over the phone from July to November 2013 by the same interviewer. ...
... what components of IFT they considered particularly helpful choosing from the following: (i) psycho-education; (ii) group format (in case of M-IFT); and (iii) behavioural contracts and their combination. All interviews were conducted over the phone from July to November 2013 by the same interviewer. ...
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... 27, single, with a university degree, sought psychiatric treatment with complaints that she "did not feel her body". She reported that she felt strange and empty, that her body seemed to be somewhere else and hollow, with nothing but the skin, and it seemed to be someone else's body. She had come t ...
... 27, single, with a university degree, sought psychiatric treatment with complaints that she "did not feel her body". She reported that she felt strange and empty, that her body seemed to be somewhere else and hollow, with nothing but the skin, and it seemed to be someone else's body. She had come t ...
The prevalence of mental disorders among convicted inmates in
... it has consequences for the interpretation of the results. (For an overall presentation of types of disorders, core symptoms and classification in accordance with ICD-10 and DSM-IV, reference is made to Mykletun et al., (2009) (pp. 58–59).) What the classification systems have in common, however, is ...
... it has consequences for the interpretation of the results. (For an overall presentation of types of disorders, core symptoms and classification in accordance with ICD-10 and DSM-IV, reference is made to Mykletun et al., (2009) (pp. 58–59).) What the classification systems have in common, however, is ...
A Fresh Look at the Potential Mechanisms of
... cure are unknown; appearance, removal and even relapsing of symptoms occurs without any warning signs (9) and the onset of the disease may be acute or gradual (10). MS disease may prevent some patients from activities such as, employment, relationships (social, familial and sexual), goals and long-t ...
... cure are unknown; appearance, removal and even relapsing of symptoms occurs without any warning signs (9) and the onset of the disease may be acute or gradual (10). MS disease may prevent some patients from activities such as, employment, relationships (social, familial and sexual), goals and long-t ...
Co-occurring Disorders Treatment Workbook
... The University of South Florida’s (USF) Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute is the state’s primary university research and training center for public mental health services. Nationally recognized for its innovative research and training, the de la Parte Institute is an integral part of ...
... The University of South Florida’s (USF) Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute is the state’s primary university research and training center for public mental health services. Nationally recognized for its innovative research and training, the de la Parte Institute is an integral part of ...
Mania in late life
... ment should also include careful history of common cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking, excessive alcohol use, hypertension, hyper cholesterolaemia and diabetes (Shulman 2008). With the consideration of the causes of secondary mania discussed above, medication(s) should be examined and a ...
... ment should also include careful history of common cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking, excessive alcohol use, hypertension, hyper cholesterolaemia and diabetes (Shulman 2008). With the consideration of the causes of secondary mania discussed above, medication(s) should be examined and a ...
Rank, depression and eating disorder symptoms
... et al. (2003) who found that submissive behavior and unfavorable social comparison were related to eating pathology in a clinical one. While Troop et al. (2003) justified their initial study by citing circumstantial evidence linking rank and eating disorders the current study adds weight to this lin ...
... et al. (2003) who found that submissive behavior and unfavorable social comparison were related to eating pathology in a clinical one. While Troop et al. (2003) justified their initial study by citing circumstantial evidence linking rank and eating disorders the current study adds weight to this lin ...
Exhaustion disorder - Västra Götalandsregionen
... resources to cope with demands, referred to as stress exposure. The reaction includes the psychological experience of the exposure, as well as emotional and physiological responses. Both acute and chronic stress exposure that exceeds the capacity for adequate mobilisation of resources can, if not su ...
... resources to cope with demands, referred to as stress exposure. The reaction includes the psychological experience of the exposure, as well as emotional and physiological responses. Both acute and chronic stress exposure that exceeds the capacity for adequate mobilisation of resources can, if not su ...
Asperger`s Syndrome - List of Journals Published by PRL Publisher
... frequently a target for bullying and teasing. They desire to fit in socially and have friends, but have a great deal of difficulty making effective social connections. Many of them are at risk for developing mood disorders, such as anxiety or depression, especially in adolescence. Diagnosis of autis ...
... frequently a target for bullying and teasing. They desire to fit in socially and have friends, but have a great deal of difficulty making effective social connections. Many of them are at risk for developing mood disorders, such as anxiety or depression, especially in adolescence. Diagnosis of autis ...
d i s c o v e r i n... women and depression National Institute of Mental Health
... among both sexes, the coexistence of mood disorders and substance abuse is common among the U.S. population.18 Depression also often coexists with other serious medical illnesses such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, thyroid problems and multiple sclerosis, ...
... among both sexes, the coexistence of mood disorders and substance abuse is common among the U.S. population.18 Depression also often coexists with other serious medical illnesses such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, thyroid problems and multiple sclerosis, ...
Panic Disorder
... Three types of Phobias Specific (simple) phobia: an unreasonable fear of specific circumstances or objects, such as traffic jams or snakes. Social phobia: extreme fear of looking foolish or stupid or unacceptable in public that causes people to avoid public occasions or areas. Agoraphobia: an i ...
... Three types of Phobias Specific (simple) phobia: an unreasonable fear of specific circumstances or objects, such as traffic jams or snakes. Social phobia: extreme fear of looking foolish or stupid or unacceptable in public that causes people to avoid public occasions or areas. Agoraphobia: an i ...
Bipolar Disorders - Dr. Ron Remick`s website
... In the USA, children with mood lability/irritability, anxiety and insomnia are often given a diagnosis of childhood bipolar illness. The USA position is not consistent with decades of age of onset research, genetic studies, or current diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorders. ...
... In the USA, children with mood lability/irritability, anxiety and insomnia are often given a diagnosis of childhood bipolar illness. The USA position is not consistent with decades of age of onset research, genetic studies, or current diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorders. ...
PERSONALITY DISORDER
... Unpredictable self-damaging behaviour, such as driving dangerously, gambling, sexual promiscuity, overeating, spending & abusing substances Self-destructive behaviour, such as physical fights, recurrent accidents, selfmutilation & suicidal gestures ...
... Unpredictable self-damaging behaviour, such as driving dangerously, gambling, sexual promiscuity, overeating, spending & abusing substances Self-destructive behaviour, such as physical fights, recurrent accidents, selfmutilation & suicidal gestures ...
Here - Psychiatric News
... Mothers’ “Voices Within the Four Walls”: A Mixed-Methods Study Nusrat Husain, M.D., D.P.H., M.B.B.S., M.P.H. 6. Evaluation of Culturally Adapted CBT Through Randomized Clinical Trials in Pakistan: Developing the Evidence Base Muhammad Irfan, M.B.B.S., M.S. Development, Implementation, and Efficacy o ...
... Mothers’ “Voices Within the Four Walls”: A Mixed-Methods Study Nusrat Husain, M.D., D.P.H., M.B.B.S., M.P.H. 6. Evaluation of Culturally Adapted CBT Through Randomized Clinical Trials in Pakistan: Developing the Evidence Base Muhammad Irfan, M.B.B.S., M.S. Development, Implementation, and Efficacy o ...
Sleep apnoea, anxiety, depression and somatoform pain: a community-based high-risk sample
... disorder (19.3%). Of the 110 subjects with one or more psychiatric disorders, only 41 (37.3%) had an affective disorder (MDD or dysthymia). No participants reported psychosis, mania or hypomania. No relationship was observed between OSA and any DSM-IV psychiatric disorder (table 2). However, the odd ...
... disorder (19.3%). Of the 110 subjects with one or more psychiatric disorders, only 41 (37.3%) had an affective disorder (MDD or dysthymia). No participants reported psychosis, mania or hypomania. No relationship was observed between OSA and any DSM-IV psychiatric disorder (table 2). However, the odd ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
... the patient behavior and in a special portfolio made desription of the walk, the expression of the face (sad, without any expression, cheerful, jocular, silly, afraid. • Statistical methods – used for the 1st time by Simon and Binet in Paris. Statististical methods help psychologist to establish the ...
... the patient behavior and in a special portfolio made desription of the walk, the expression of the face (sad, without any expression, cheerful, jocular, silly, afraid. • Statistical methods – used for the 1st time by Simon and Binet in Paris. Statististical methods help psychologist to establish the ...
DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER: DIAGNOSIS, COMORBIDITY, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
... Patients with a dissociative disorder utilize more substances in number of types, they drop out from treatment more frequently, have shorter remission duration, and they are younger. In majority of them (64.9%), dissociative symptoms started before substance use; i.e. usually in adolescence. Suicide ...
... Patients with a dissociative disorder utilize more substances in number of types, they drop out from treatment more frequently, have shorter remission duration, and they are younger. In majority of them (64.9%), dissociative symptoms started before substance use; i.e. usually in adolescence. Suicide ...