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... To Chris Jackson, who was my supervisor in research topics during the stay in the EIS of Birmingham, I thank you for your interest in my thesis and suggestions made concerning ...
... To Chris Jackson, who was my supervisor in research topics during the stay in the EIS of Birmingham, I thank you for your interest in my thesis and suggestions made concerning ...
Pediatric Psychopharmacology : Principles and Practice
... science are just beginning to coalesce. One such area that should have an impact on pediatric psychopharmacology is social neuroscience, the attempt to show how the brain supports social behavior, including interpersonal interactions, and to understand how social interactions shape the brain. Even f ...
... science are just beginning to coalesce. One such area that should have an impact on pediatric psychopharmacology is social neuroscience, the attempt to show how the brain supports social behavior, including interpersonal interactions, and to understand how social interactions shape the brain. Even f ...
NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SENIORS` MENTAL HEALTH
... Clinical practice guidelines are defined as “systematically developed statements of recommendation for patient management to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific situations” (Lohr & Field, 1992). The CCSMH is proud to have been able to facilitate the d ...
... Clinical practice guidelines are defined as “systematically developed statements of recommendation for patient management to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific situations” (Lohr & Field, 1992). The CCSMH is proud to have been able to facilitate the d ...
Parent-Reported Behavioural Symptoms of Anxiety in Children with Autism Spectrum
... Freeman, 2009; Weisbrot et al., 2005). While there is no official standard for cut-off scores, high-functioning ASD typically refers to individuals with autism whose IQ score is in or above the normal range, whereas individuals considered low-functioning are generally classified as having an intelle ...
... Freeman, 2009; Weisbrot et al., 2005). While there is no official standard for cut-off scores, high-functioning ASD typically refers to individuals with autism whose IQ score is in or above the normal range, whereas individuals considered low-functioning are generally classified as having an intelle ...
A S M P
... anxiety related to musicians and the best ways to minimize its development. A specific type of performance anxiety is Music Performance Anxiety (here after referred to as MPA) in which a musician has a fear of failure, or the fear of a negative evaluation from the audience based on potential problem ...
... anxiety related to musicians and the best ways to minimize its development. A specific type of performance anxiety is Music Performance Anxiety (here after referred to as MPA) in which a musician has a fear of failure, or the fear of a negative evaluation from the audience based on potential problem ...
Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients
... part of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), are best-practices guidelines for the treatment of sub stance use disorders. CSAT draws on the experience and knowledge of clinical, research, and administr ...
... part of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), are best-practices guidelines for the treatment of sub stance use disorders. CSAT draws on the experience and knowledge of clinical, research, and administr ...
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... by suicide have risk factors of depression and other significant mental health issues, a substance use disorder, or a combination of risk factors. In addition to the numbers quoted above, suicide is a growing concern for clinicians treating adolescents. A CDC study found that 16% of adolescents in g ...
... by suicide have risk factors of depression and other significant mental health issues, a substance use disorder, or a combination of risk factors. In addition to the numbers quoted above, suicide is a growing concern for clinicians treating adolescents. A CDC study found that 16% of adolescents in g ...
The Behavioral Activation System and Mania
... heightened sensitivity of the behavioral activation system (BAS). In this article, we review a burgeoning empirical literature on this model, drawing on both cross-sectional and prospective studies. As evidence has emerged for this model, we argue that it is time to consider more specific aspects of ...
... heightened sensitivity of the behavioral activation system (BAS). In this article, we review a burgeoning empirical literature on this model, drawing on both cross-sectional and prospective studies. As evidence has emerged for this model, we argue that it is time to consider more specific aspects of ...
The traumatization of grief?
... Of the factors examined in this study, sense-making emerged as the most salient predictor of grief severity, with parents who reported having made little to no sense of their child's death being more likely to report greater intensity of grief. Implications for clinical work are discussed ...
... Of the factors examined in this study, sense-making emerged as the most salient predictor of grief severity, with parents who reported having made little to no sense of their child's death being more likely to report greater intensity of grief. Implications for clinical work are discussed ...
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... impulsiveness in children have been observed and recorded by physicians as early as the 19th century. A notable example is Sir Alexander Crichton (1978) who wrote a book entitled “On Attention and its Diseases”. In this book, he defined ADHD as; “when any object of external sense, or of thought, oc ...
... impulsiveness in children have been observed and recorded by physicians as early as the 19th century. A notable example is Sir Alexander Crichton (1978) who wrote a book entitled “On Attention and its Diseases”. In this book, he defined ADHD as; “when any object of external sense, or of thought, oc ...
What are Mental Disorders?
... Many people use substances in a way that is not problematic. For instance, having a glass of wine with dinner, once or twice a week, is a way of using alcohol that is not likely to cause them problems. Whether or not use of a substance is problematic depends on many factors, including the substance, ...
... Many people use substances in a way that is not problematic. For instance, having a glass of wine with dinner, once or twice a week, is a way of using alcohol that is not likely to cause them problems. Whether or not use of a substance is problematic depends on many factors, including the substance, ...
CBHSQ DATA REVIEW
... model to apply to the full NSDUH sample that would generate estimated percentages of serious mental illness among civilian, noninstitutionalized adults aged 18 years or older at national and state levels. In addition, data from the MHSS clinical study also can be used to estimate the percentage and ...
... model to apply to the full NSDUH sample that would generate estimated percentages of serious mental illness among civilian, noninstitutionalized adults aged 18 years or older at national and state levels. In addition, data from the MHSS clinical study also can be used to estimate the percentage and ...
Kluwer Academic Publishers
... The purpose of this handbook, originally published in 1984, was to provide a comprehensive review of current clinical descriptions, research , and theories of psychopathology. Descriptive psychopathology is a field that forms the foundation of clinical practice and research in clinical psychology, ps ...
... The purpose of this handbook, originally published in 1984, was to provide a comprehensive review of current clinical descriptions, research , and theories of psychopathology. Descriptive psychopathology is a field that forms the foundation of clinical practice and research in clinical psychology, ps ...
Generalized anxiety disorder and clinical worry episodes in young
... clinically relevant worry and its predictive validity for the diagnosis of GAD were also examined. Method. Young women (N ! 2064), aged between 18 and 25, from a representative German community sample were diagnosed with a structured clinical interview (ADIS-L, German research version). An additiona ...
... clinically relevant worry and its predictive validity for the diagnosis of GAD were also examined. Method. Young women (N ! 2064), aged between 18 and 25, from a representative German community sample were diagnosed with a structured clinical interview (ADIS-L, German research version). An additiona ...
Longitudinal Predictors of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: A Behavioral
... Much evidence suggests that aspects of a person’s current environment influence the onset, course, and expression of bipolar spectrum disorders (Alloy et al., 2005, 2006a, 2006d). Specifically, we review the role of recently experienced life events as longitudinal predictors of bipolar disorder mood ...
... Much evidence suggests that aspects of a person’s current environment influence the onset, course, and expression of bipolar spectrum disorders (Alloy et al., 2005, 2006a, 2006d). Specifically, we review the role of recently experienced life events as longitudinal predictors of bipolar disorder mood ...
THE DISSOCIATIVE CONTINUUM
... were occurring," "dissociative flashback episodes," "efforts to avoid thoughts, feelings or conversations associated with the trauma," and an "inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma" (DSM IV 1994, p. 428). Additionally, symptoms of dissociation show up in somatoform disorders, eating ...
... were occurring," "dissociative flashback episodes," "efforts to avoid thoughts, feelings or conversations associated with the trauma," and an "inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma" (DSM IV 1994, p. 428). Additionally, symptoms of dissociation show up in somatoform disorders, eating ...
Cognitive risks in developmental psychopathology 1 Cognitive Risks
... although this generality varies and depends on the particular cognitive process and product investigated along with disorder. We return to discuss and comment on developmental/age features and design considerations later in the chapter. Finally, a key theme that emerged from this review is that ther ...
... although this generality varies and depends on the particular cognitive process and product investigated along with disorder. We return to discuss and comment on developmental/age features and design considerations later in the chapter. Finally, a key theme that emerged from this review is that ther ...
Psychopathology - University of Denver
... although this generality varies and depends on the particular cognitive process and product investigated along with disorder. We return to discuss and comment on developmental/age features and design considerations later in the chapter. Finally, a key theme that emerged from this review is that ther ...
... although this generality varies and depends on the particular cognitive process and product investigated along with disorder. We return to discuss and comment on developmental/age features and design considerations later in the chapter. Finally, a key theme that emerged from this review is that ther ...
Copyright by Tonya Lynn Kellerman 2005
... In the less strict, broader diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder, patients have a clearly episodic illness but fail to meet strict criteria for mania because episodes are too short or because they lack the hallmark symptom of elevated mood. Most broadly, the child may have a chronic non-episodic illness t ...
... In the less strict, broader diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder, patients have a clearly episodic illness but fail to meet strict criteria for mania because episodes are too short or because they lack the hallmark symptom of elevated mood. Most broadly, the child may have a chronic non-episodic illness t ...
Mentalizing in the Treatment of Borderline Personality
... aspects of his life, past and present, many of which he finds it difficult or perhaps impossible to think about and reconsider without a trusted companion to provide support, encouragement, sympathy, and, on occasion, guidance.” [A Secure Base] Jon Allen: “The mind can be a scary place.” Patient: “Y ...
... aspects of his life, past and present, many of which he finds it difficult or perhaps impossible to think about and reconsider without a trusted companion to provide support, encouragement, sympathy, and, on occasion, guidance.” [A Secure Base] Jon Allen: “The mind can be a scary place.” Patient: “Y ...
Report of the Topic Group on Nomenclature
... Another consideration with respect to nomenclature is that contextually there is more to be learned from general population concerns, as it is evident that language can shape and form our perceptions of a condition or situation. For example, one aspect is to present the condition of dementia and peo ...
... Another consideration with respect to nomenclature is that contextually there is more to be learned from general population concerns, as it is evident that language can shape and form our perceptions of a condition or situation. For example, one aspect is to present the condition of dementia and peo ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines)
... paediatrics, psychiatry (child, adolescent and adult), psychology and other health professions. We hope to support individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and their families and provide ongoing support to those who are delivering care for ADHD in their communities across Can ...
... paediatrics, psychiatry (child, adolescent and adult), psychology and other health professions. We hope to support individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and their families and provide ongoing support to those who are delivering care for ADHD in their communities across Can ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines) Third Edition
... paediatrics, psychiatry (child, adolescent and adult), psychology and other health professions. We hope to support individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and their families and provide ongoing support to those who are delivering care for ADHD in their communities across Can ...
... paediatrics, psychiatry (child, adolescent and adult), psychology and other health professions. We hope to support individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and their families and provide ongoing support to those who are delivering care for ADHD in their communities across Can ...
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 ...
A review of screening, assessment and outcome measures for drug
... Scope of this Review (Aims and Limitations) Standardised tools cover a range of areas which may be relevant to Drug and Alcohol (D&A) services. This review provides an overview of some useful standardised tools that can be used to measure treatment outcomes and to screen and assess for mental health ...
... Scope of this Review (Aims and Limitations) Standardised tools cover a range of areas which may be relevant to Drug and Alcohol (D&A) services. This review provides an overview of some useful standardised tools that can be used to measure treatment outcomes and to screen and assess for mental health ...
Mental status examination
The mental status examination or mental state examination, abbreviated MSE, is an important part of the clinical assessment process in psychiatric practice. It is a structured way of observing and describing a patient's current state of mind, under the domains of appearance, attitude, behavior, mood and affect, speech, thought process, thought content, perception, cognition, insight and judgment. There are some minor variations in the subdivision of the MSE and the sequence and names of MSE domains.The purpose of the MSE is to obtain a comprehensive cross-sectional description of the patient's mental state, which, when combined with the biographical and historical information of the psychiatric history, allows the clinician to make an accurate diagnosis and formulation, which are required for coherent treatment planning.The data are collected through a combination of direct and indirect means: unstructured observation while obtaining the biographical and social information, focused questions about current symptoms, and formalised psychological tests.The MSE is not to be confused with the mini-mental state examination (MMSE), which is a brief neuro-psychological screening test for dementia.