1. Studies related to behavioural problems of primary school children
... In this study child refers to individuals who are studying in primary schools. Primary school In this study primary school refers to physical setting which provides primary education to the children between the age of 6 and 9. ...
... In this study child refers to individuals who are studying in primary schools. Primary school In this study primary school refers to physical setting which provides primary education to the children between the age of 6 and 9. ...
Management of severe anxiety and OCD characteristics in
... training, functional behavior assessment: An autism spectrum disorder, evidence based practice (EBP) training track for school psychologists US Office of Education Personnel Preparation Project: ...
... training, functional behavior assessment: An autism spectrum disorder, evidence based practice (EBP) training track for school psychologists US Office of Education Personnel Preparation Project: ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (DSM-IV
... in a desperate attempt to “make sense” of this experience, has decided that this or that thing is the “cause” of the anxiety. ...
... in a desperate attempt to “make sense” of this experience, has decided that this or that thing is the “cause” of the anxiety. ...
the timing of the transition to nicotine dependence
... To control for Type I errors in univariate analyses, the Holm’s procedure48, a modified Bonferroni approach, was applied to conceptually related groups of variables. Groups of ...
... To control for Type I errors in univariate analyses, the Holm’s procedure48, a modified Bonferroni approach, was applied to conceptually related groups of variables. Groups of ...
Dissociative Amnesia, Fugue, Identity Disorder
... or more distinct identities or personality states that continually have power over the person's behaviour. • With dissociative identity disorder, there's also an inability to recall key personal information that is too far-reaching to be explained as mere ...
... or more distinct identities or personality states that continually have power over the person's behaviour. • With dissociative identity disorder, there's also an inability to recall key personal information that is too far-reaching to be explained as mere ...
Science Current Directions in Psychological
... a substantial increase in dissociative symptoms. They also found that this increase could not be accounted for by mood changes or response bias. van der Kloet, Giesbrecht, Lynn, Merckelbach, and de Zutter (in press) later conducted a longitudinal investigation of sleep experiences and dissociative s ...
... a substantial increase in dissociative symptoms. They also found that this increase could not be accounted for by mood changes or response bias. van der Kloet, Giesbrecht, Lynn, Merckelbach, and de Zutter (in press) later conducted a longitudinal investigation of sleep experiences and dissociative s ...
bipolar disorder - Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba
... What causes Bipolar Disorder? Bipolar Disorder affects approximately 1.5% of all people. In Canada, more than 450,000 people have, or will have this disorder. Although not a single cause has been identified, it is known that many factors, including biochemical, genetics, and environment play a part ...
... What causes Bipolar Disorder? Bipolar Disorder affects approximately 1.5% of all people. In Canada, more than 450,000 people have, or will have this disorder. Although not a single cause has been identified, it is known that many factors, including biochemical, genetics, and environment play a part ...
Exploration of DSM-IV Criteria in Primary Care Patients With
... we hypothesized that most MUS subjects would not have full or abridged DSM-IV somatoform diagnoses, and that those without these diagnoses would exhibit less dysfunction mentally and physically than those who had them ...
... we hypothesized that most MUS subjects would not have full or abridged DSM-IV somatoform diagnoses, and that those without these diagnoses would exhibit less dysfunction mentally and physically than those who had them ...
Complex PTSD
... Posttraumatic symptoms or outright PTSD are logical consequences of childhood abuse. Adults with traumatic backgrounds often experience many different kinds of intrusive recollections of the abuse, as well as emotional numbing and attempts to avoid reminders of the abuse. Dissociation appears to be ...
... Posttraumatic symptoms or outright PTSD are logical consequences of childhood abuse. Adults with traumatic backgrounds often experience many different kinds of intrusive recollections of the abuse, as well as emotional numbing and attempts to avoid reminders of the abuse. Dissociation appears to be ...
What are the causes of bipolar disorder?
... • Genes seem to be important; if you have a relative with bipolar disorder, then your chance of developing the condition is higher. • There may be a physical problem with the brain systems which control mood - so bipolar disorder can often be controlled with medication. • Stress can trigger mood swi ...
... • Genes seem to be important; if you have a relative with bipolar disorder, then your chance of developing the condition is higher. • There may be a physical problem with the brain systems which control mood - so bipolar disorder can often be controlled with medication. • Stress can trigger mood swi ...
Ch 8 - DMACC
... – If people experience four or more episodes within a one-year period, their disorder is further classified as rapid cycling ...
... – If people experience four or more episodes within a one-year period, their disorder is further classified as rapid cycling ...
Treatment of Child Victims of Abuse and Neglect
... suppressing, or avoiding difficulties.7 Some children may display what are thought of as “sleeper effects” or the development of serious symptoms some time after termination of the abuse.9 It is not clear whether these individuals would benefit from some type of treatment immediately after disclosur ...
... suppressing, or avoiding difficulties.7 Some children may display what are thought of as “sleeper effects” or the development of serious symptoms some time after termination of the abuse.9 It is not clear whether these individuals would benefit from some type of treatment immediately after disclosur ...
Sensitivity - A new concept for Counselling - seminare
... The changing meaning of „neurosis“ until 1979: Definition based on the possible causes (mother, early trauma, sexual conflicts) DSM-III (1980): description of symptoms, the term „neurosis“ is dropped New term: „Disorder“: e.g. „anxiety disorder“, „obsessive-compulsive disorder“, „dysthymia“ B ...
... The changing meaning of „neurosis“ until 1979: Definition based on the possible causes (mother, early trauma, sexual conflicts) DSM-III (1980): description of symptoms, the term „neurosis“ is dropped New term: „Disorder“: e.g. „anxiety disorder“, „obsessive-compulsive disorder“, „dysthymia“ B ...
M_E.128910.14
... Hostility is the intentional use of unfriendly or nasty behavior Can be damaging to you and the person you are hostile toward ...
... Hostility is the intentional use of unfriendly or nasty behavior Can be damaging to you and the person you are hostile toward ...
Lectures
... Describe & identify the most common medical disorders that may cause psychiatric symptoms. Formulate an appropriate differential diagnosis for a patient who presents with a psychiatric condition that may be secondary to a general medical condition based on the history, physical exam findings and oth ...
... Describe & identify the most common medical disorders that may cause psychiatric symptoms. Formulate an appropriate differential diagnosis for a patient who presents with a psychiatric condition that may be secondary to a general medical condition based on the history, physical exam findings and oth ...
Changes in defence mechanisms of people suffering from psychotic
... assessed with the Defence Mechanism Test. After two years of providing either kind of therapy, no statistically significant differences were observed in the two groups of patients as to their defence mechanisms, social functioning, or Rorschach test results. For such findings, two possible explanati ...
... assessed with the Defence Mechanism Test. After two years of providing either kind of therapy, no statistically significant differences were observed in the two groups of patients as to their defence mechanisms, social functioning, or Rorschach test results. For such findings, two possible explanati ...
short version
... This theory has been proved by research studies in which were used special evaluation research tools for the communication of the family and the relationship of their members. The high emotional expression of the family influences negatively the evolution of other mental disorders not only Schizophr ...
... This theory has been proved by research studies in which were used special evaluation research tools for the communication of the family and the relationship of their members. The high emotional expression of the family influences negatively the evolution of other mental disorders not only Schizophr ...
View Full Page PDF - The Royal College of Psychiatrists
... This is one of the first studies in patients with difficult asthma assessing psychopathology using the DSM-IV-TR criteria.19,20 The strength of the current study is the involvement of structured interviews (SCID-I and SCID-II) in order to get a DSM-IV-TR classification. The current study showed that ...
... This is one of the first studies in patients with difficult asthma assessing psychopathology using the DSM-IV-TR criteria.19,20 The strength of the current study is the involvement of structured interviews (SCID-I and SCID-II) in order to get a DSM-IV-TR classification. The current study showed that ...
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... It is known that pregnancy and the postpartum (postnatal) period are times of increased risk of an episode of illness for women with bipolar disorder. For many years our research group has had a particular interest in finding out more about the factors that make some women with bipolar disorder more ...
... It is known that pregnancy and the postpartum (postnatal) period are times of increased risk of an episode of illness for women with bipolar disorder. For many years our research group has had a particular interest in finding out more about the factors that make some women with bipolar disorder more ...
Chapter 11 Teachers 1. Personality disorders consist of a loosely
... b. Lower reactivity and baseline levels of physiological indicators of anxiety such as skin conductance c. Failure to exhibit increased startle reactions when being shown stimuli designed to elicit negative emotions d. All of the above (A) ...
... b. Lower reactivity and baseline levels of physiological indicators of anxiety such as skin conductance c. Failure to exhibit increased startle reactions when being shown stimuli designed to elicit negative emotions d. All of the above (A) ...
What is Asperger`s Syndrome?
... The assessment for Asperger’s should review the individual’s developmental history, medical history (including past and present symptomatology, psychiatric history and prescribed medications) educational, social and employment histories and the individual’s general ability to meet the demands of dai ...
... The assessment for Asperger’s should review the individual’s developmental history, medical history (including past and present symptomatology, psychiatric history and prescribed medications) educational, social and employment histories and the individual’s general ability to meet the demands of dai ...
Treating Eating Disorders With the Buddhist Tradition of Mindfulness
... the boyfriend. She thought of all the things she could have said, but never did. Brad decided on the house special which sounded good when the waiter described it to him. While he was eating, he had no idea what the food tasted like. It was like a silent movie. He said some phrases to the others but ...
... the boyfriend. She thought of all the things she could have said, but never did. Brad decided on the house special which sounded good when the waiter described it to him. While he was eating, he had no idea what the food tasted like. It was like a silent movie. He said some phrases to the others but ...
SCID-I (for DSM-IV-TR) Panic (JAN 2010) Anxiety Disorders F. 3
... (Can you go into one of these situations only if you are with someone you know?) (3) the anxiety or phobic avoidance is ? not better accounted for by another mental disorder, such as Social Phobia (e.g., avoidance limited to social situations because of fear of embarrassment), Specific Phobia (e.g., ...
... (Can you go into one of these situations only if you are with someone you know?) (3) the anxiety or phobic avoidance is ? not better accounted for by another mental disorder, such as Social Phobia (e.g., avoidance limited to social situations because of fear of embarrassment), Specific Phobia (e.g., ...
Dr. Samudra Senerath19-10
... This study implemented mixed treatment methods of intervention; therefore in discussing its implications, it cannot be compared and contrasted at the same level with other previous intervention studies. Discussing its implications, thus, can be made by taking examples from previous research which us ...
... This study implemented mixed treatment methods of intervention; therefore in discussing its implications, it cannot be compared and contrasted at the same level with other previous intervention studies. Discussing its implications, thus, can be made by taking examples from previous research which us ...
Hoarding Disorder WHAT IS HOARDING DISORDER?
... acknowledge that they have a problem with accumulating possessions; others may not see a problem. In addition to the core features of difficulty discarding, excessive saving, and clutter, many people with hoarding disorder also have associated problems such as indecisiveness, perfectionism, procrast ...
... acknowledge that they have a problem with accumulating possessions; others may not see a problem. In addition to the core features of difficulty discarding, excessive saving, and clutter, many people with hoarding disorder also have associated problems such as indecisiveness, perfectionism, procrast ...