The Investigation of Relative Effectiveness of Group Cognitive
... and psychological recovery and social compliance with accepted norms of society, such as health that are something more than absence of disease or other problems. According to Jung, process that makes integrity of human personality is individuality or self-realization [3] .Humans in their social lif ...
... and psychological recovery and social compliance with accepted norms of society, such as health that are something more than absence of disease or other problems. According to Jung, process that makes integrity of human personality is individuality or self-realization [3] .Humans in their social lif ...
and “stress”
... • The terms “change” and “stress” are often used synonymously • Typically, people don’t like change! • We are living in a confluence of many changes coming together. People are feeling overwhelmed. • This, on top of personal stressors, compounds stress. • Where there is change, however, there is opp ...
... • The terms “change” and “stress” are often used synonymously • Typically, people don’t like change! • We are living in a confluence of many changes coming together. People are feeling overwhelmed. • This, on top of personal stressors, compounds stress. • Where there is change, however, there is opp ...
The nature of personality disorder
... differences in personality to imbalances of bodily fluids or humors; other popular theories have included the influence of the stars’ positions at birth, body build and skull shape (Knutson 2004). In the 20th century, research into personality moved to the level of the psychological, although still ...
... differences in personality to imbalances of bodily fluids or humors; other popular theories have included the influence of the stars’ positions at birth, body build and skull shape (Knutson 2004). In the 20th century, research into personality moved to the level of the psychological, although still ...
Managing Personality Disorders in Primary Care
... sorts; avoid feeling threatened, but appreciate the patient’s need for data more than emotional support, be quantitative, allow them control over treatment options where safe ...
... sorts; avoid feeling threatened, but appreciate the patient’s need for data more than emotional support, be quantitative, allow them control over treatment options where safe ...
Quick Reference Guide
... the primary level, but clinicians need to have a system of referral in place for those who do not respond to treatment. 4. Provide psychosocial interventions: the apparently simple measures of listening and understanding people’s problems can significantly alleviate distress. Psychosocial interventi ...
... the primary level, but clinicians need to have a system of referral in place for those who do not respond to treatment. 4. Provide psychosocial interventions: the apparently simple measures of listening and understanding people’s problems can significantly alleviate distress. Psychosocial interventi ...
Between 1 and 2% of adults have avoidant personality disorder
... underlying wish for a satisfying relationship Behavioral and cognitive therapists try to help clients control anxiety and ...
... underlying wish for a satisfying relationship Behavioral and cognitive therapists try to help clients control anxiety and ...
electroconvulsive therapy and older adults
... Long-term care facilities (50%) Aggression Impulsivity (wandering, frequent yelling out) Sexually disinhibited behavior (usually not "inappropriate") Depression/suicidal statements Hallucinations/Delusions (esp. of abuse from peers/caregivers) Sleep-wake cycle disturbances ...
... Long-term care facilities (50%) Aggression Impulsivity (wandering, frequent yelling out) Sexually disinhibited behavior (usually not "inappropriate") Depression/suicidal statements Hallucinations/Delusions (esp. of abuse from peers/caregivers) Sleep-wake cycle disturbances ...
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and
... studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994. In fact, the criteria in DSM-IV received virtually no attention until Zeanah et al. (1993) criticized the criteria as inadequate to describe children who had seriously disturbed attachment relationships rat ...
... studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994. In fact, the criteria in DSM-IV received virtually no attention until Zeanah et al. (1993) criticized the criteria as inadequate to describe children who had seriously disturbed attachment relationships rat ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children
... 1987), the disorder was centered on abnormal social relatedness across a range of social contexts. All of these criteria were developed and refined without the benefit of data because there were no published studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994. ...
... 1987), the disorder was centered on abnormal social relatedness across a range of social contexts. All of these criteria were developed and refined without the benefit of data because there were no published studies evaluating or even using the criteria for attachment disorders between 1980 and 1994. ...
cluster b personality pathology - Clinical and Social Sciences in
... pathology among aggressive girls, there exist many ethical issues to consider when applying traditional DSM-IV diagnoses to this developing population. Empirical research on the reliability and validity of these diagnoses has centered on adult populations; specific symptoms may manifest differently ...
... pathology among aggressive girls, there exist many ethical issues to consider when applying traditional DSM-IV diagnoses to this developing population. Empirical research on the reliability and validity of these diagnoses has centered on adult populations; specific symptoms may manifest differently ...
Treatment in Psychiatry
... “Marc” is a 15-year-old male who presents with his parents for evaluation because of significant symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood. Marc responds verbally when greeted in the waiting room but avoids eye contact. He has an aboveaverage IQ, with significantly higher verbal than nonverbal abilitie ...
... “Marc” is a 15-year-old male who presents with his parents for evaluation because of significant symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood. Marc responds verbally when greeted in the waiting room but avoids eye contact. He has an aboveaverage IQ, with significantly higher verbal than nonverbal abilitie ...
Asperger`s Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treatment
... “Marc” is a 15-year-old male who presents with his parents for evaluation because of significant symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood. Marc responds verbally when greeted in the waiting room but avoids eye contact. He has an aboveaverage IQ, with significantly higher verbal than nonverbal abilitie ...
... “Marc” is a 15-year-old male who presents with his parents for evaluation because of significant symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood. Marc responds verbally when greeted in the waiting room but avoids eye contact. He has an aboveaverage IQ, with significantly higher verbal than nonverbal abilitie ...
Differences Between Men and Women With Multiple Personality
... ratio in clinical sampies, there may be more undetected cases of multiple personality disorder among males than among females in North America. Our findings must be interpreted with some caution because male patients may not have been selected into the respondents’ practices at the same rate as fema ...
... ratio in clinical sampies, there may be more undetected cases of multiple personality disorder among males than among females in North America. Our findings must be interpreted with some caution because male patients may not have been selected into the respondents’ practices at the same rate as fema ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adults with
... Stimulant and nonstimulant medication has been shown in numerous studies to be effective for treating ADHD in adults. Research thus far shows that CBT can provide benefit whether or not the person is being treated with medication. There have not yet been any direct, "head to head" comparisons of ...
... Stimulant and nonstimulant medication has been shown in numerous studies to be effective for treating ADHD in adults. Research thus far shows that CBT can provide benefit whether or not the person is being treated with medication. There have not yet been any direct, "head to head" comparisons of ...
Managing the After-effects of Disaster Trauma
... regulating effects. Such activities will also empower the disaster victim.31 ...
... regulating effects. Such activities will also empower the disaster victim.31 ...
Emotional Disorders
... people with this disorder exhibit what seems like normal behavior until they start talking and others learn what they are thinking. This disorder is also marked by clumsy, uncoordinated movement and an inability to care for oneself or work a job. • A major difference between multiple personality dis ...
... people with this disorder exhibit what seems like normal behavior until they start talking and others learn what they are thinking. This disorder is also marked by clumsy, uncoordinated movement and an inability to care for oneself or work a job. • A major difference between multiple personality dis ...
Binge-eating disorder
... • Antianxiety drugs are among the drugs often used to treat insomnia, including the class of antianxiety drugs called benzodiazepines (for example, Valium and Ativan). • When used for the short-term treatment of insomnia, sleep medications generally reduce the time it takes to get to sleep, increase ...
... • Antianxiety drugs are among the drugs often used to treat insomnia, including the class of antianxiety drugs called benzodiazepines (for example, Valium and Ativan). • When used for the short-term treatment of insomnia, sleep medications generally reduce the time it takes to get to sleep, increase ...
Clinical Utility of Neurotransmitter Testing
... Dr. Placzek is the Senior Research Scientist at ZRT Laboratory. She received her doctorate from Purdue University in Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology; and performed her postdoctoral studies at Oregon Health and Science University. At ZRT Laboratory, Dr. Placzek is spearheading the ...
... Dr. Placzek is the Senior Research Scientist at ZRT Laboratory. She received her doctorate from Purdue University in Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology; and performed her postdoctoral studies at Oregon Health and Science University. At ZRT Laboratory, Dr. Placzek is spearheading the ...
Affective (mood) disorders
... or sexual abuse may predispose to depression in later life, and ‘an excess of life events’ occurs in the months preceding the onset of a depressive episode. A depressive episode that appeared to result from life events and lacked somatic symptoms used to be called a reactive depression and contraste ...
... or sexual abuse may predispose to depression in later life, and ‘an excess of life events’ occurs in the months preceding the onset of a depressive episode. A depressive episode that appeared to result from life events and lacked somatic symptoms used to be called a reactive depression and contraste ...
Comorbidity of chronic tinnitus and mental disorders
... In a Swedish study, the results showed that lifetime and current prevalence of major depression were 62% and 48% than the controls (21% and 7%, respectively)22. Using larger sample in 2006 by the same researchers, the study results revealed that 46% of the study sample had any current Axis I disorde ...
... In a Swedish study, the results showed that lifetime and current prevalence of major depression were 62% and 48% than the controls (21% and 7%, respectively)22. Using larger sample in 2006 by the same researchers, the study results revealed that 46% of the study sample had any current Axis I disorde ...
1 Functional impairment in South African children with Obsessive
... completion of critical developmental tasks can be affected negatively (Canino et al., 1999). Despite the negative impact that the disorder has on social, familial, academic and vocational functioning, there are only three studies that have dealt explicitly with the functional impairment associated w ...
... completion of critical developmental tasks can be affected negatively (Canino et al., 1999). Despite the negative impact that the disorder has on social, familial, academic and vocational functioning, there are only three studies that have dealt explicitly with the functional impairment associated w ...
Selective Mutism - Speech
... communicative functions: regulating another’s behavior, social interaction, greeting, joint attention, answering questions, requesting information, etc.. Behavioral regulation typically easier than the social functions of language. Answering questions (non-personal first) may be easier than asking q ...
... communicative functions: regulating another’s behavior, social interaction, greeting, joint attention, answering questions, requesting information, etc.. Behavioral regulation typically easier than the social functions of language. Answering questions (non-personal first) may be easier than asking q ...
Cognitive Behavioural
... Students entering at the start of the course should possess (i) and (ii) with either (iii) or (iv), plus (v): (i) A Core Profession qualification in a mental health field as defined by the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies or evidence of being able to complete the BABC ...
... Students entering at the start of the course should possess (i) and (ii) with either (iii) or (iv), plus (v): (i) A Core Profession qualification in a mental health field as defined by the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies or evidence of being able to complete the BABC ...
Respondents` report of a clinician-diagnosed depression in health
... the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Time lag between both assessments was 6 weeks (median). Results: 73.4% of participants reporting clinician-diagnosed depression met criteria for any mental disorder in the CIDI (any affective disorder: 51.8%, any anxiety disorder: 54.7%). The ...
... the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Time lag between both assessments was 6 weeks (median). Results: 73.4% of participants reporting clinician-diagnosed depression met criteria for any mental disorder in the CIDI (any affective disorder: 51.8%, any anxiety disorder: 54.7%). The ...