Alea Iacta Est« (A Case Series Report of Problem and Pathological
... be followed by remorse, self-reproach, or guilt8. Epidemiology and the scoiodemographic profile of pathological gamblers. According to the available data, the prevalence of pathological gambling may be as high as 1%-4% of the adult population; 3.9% of them are pathological and 9.5% are problem gambl ...
... be followed by remorse, self-reproach, or guilt8. Epidemiology and the scoiodemographic profile of pathological gamblers. According to the available data, the prevalence of pathological gambling may be as high as 1%-4% of the adult population; 3.9% of them are pathological and 9.5% are problem gambl ...
the national institute of mental health guide to bipolar disorder
... Bipolar disorder may also be present in a mixed* state, in which you might experience both mania and depression at the same time. During a mixed* state, you might feel very agitated, have trouble sleeping, experience major changes in appetite, and have suicidal thoughts. People in a mixed* state may ...
... Bipolar disorder may also be present in a mixed* state, in which you might experience both mania and depression at the same time. During a mixed* state, you might feel very agitated, have trouble sleeping, experience major changes in appetite, and have suicidal thoughts. People in a mixed* state may ...
briefing paper on dementia diagnosis
... likely to be working (Brodaty and Donkin, 2009). There is a distinct lack of ownership of early onset dementia by any one medical speciality (Hutchinson, 2013) and those experiencing it are also likely to undergo multiple referrals to different specialists and travel ...
... likely to be working (Brodaty and Donkin, 2009). There is a distinct lack of ownership of early onset dementia by any one medical speciality (Hutchinson, 2013) and those experiencing it are also likely to undergo multiple referrals to different specialists and travel ...
True Remission in Depression: The Ultimate Goal
... shown to have a higher risk of early relapse into depression, lower levels of social and psychological functioning, and greater rates of physical morbidity for conditions such as cardiovascular disease and stroke, as well as higher rates of mortality. Several therapeutic strategies have been propose ...
... shown to have a higher risk of early relapse into depression, lower levels of social and psychological functioning, and greater rates of physical morbidity for conditions such as cardiovascular disease and stroke, as well as higher rates of mortality. Several therapeutic strategies have been propose ...
Education - Louisiana State University
... 35. Bedwell, Jeffrey S., Trachik, Benjamin J., Cohen, Alex S., Deptula, Andrew E., Mitchell, Jonathan C. (2014). Speech Prosody Abnormalities and Specific Dimensional Schizotypy Features: Are Relationships Limited to Males? Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. 202(10). 745-751. 36. Morrison, Sean ...
... 35. Bedwell, Jeffrey S., Trachik, Benjamin J., Cohen, Alex S., Deptula, Andrew E., Mitchell, Jonathan C. (2014). Speech Prosody Abnormalities and Specific Dimensional Schizotypy Features: Are Relationships Limited to Males? Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. 202(10). 745-751. 36. Morrison, Sean ...
Clinical case scenarios
... Consider assessment for possible autism because John is demonstrating rigid and repetitive behaviour with restricted interests in the form of hand washing, and collecting plugs. John also demonstrates a difficulty in initiating and sustaining social relationships by inappropriately following his col ...
... Consider assessment for possible autism because John is demonstrating rigid and repetitive behaviour with restricted interests in the form of hand washing, and collecting plugs. John also demonstrates a difficulty in initiating and sustaining social relationships by inappropriately following his col ...
Best Practice Manual for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Compensation and Pension Examinations
... This document provides information on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and current recommendations regarding what is known about “best practice” procedures for assessing PTSD among veteran populations. A Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) review of 143 initial claims for PTSD revealed that PTSD was ...
... This document provides information on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and current recommendations regarding what is known about “best practice” procedures for assessing PTSD among veteran populations. A Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) review of 143 initial claims for PTSD revealed that PTSD was ...
Evidence-Based Assessment of Anxiety and Its Disorders in
... Ollendick and Hersen (1984) earlier suggested that the developmental point of view can best be incorporated into our research and clinical practice by invoking “normative-developmental” principles. Implicit in this approach is the notion that current behavior can be viewed as a function of the conte ...
... Ollendick and Hersen (1984) earlier suggested that the developmental point of view can best be incorporated into our research and clinical practice by invoking “normative-developmental” principles. Implicit in this approach is the notion that current behavior can be viewed as a function of the conte ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups
... between thoughts and feelings than would be possible in individual therapy (Hollon & Shaw, 1979; Heimberg et al., 1993). However, traditional CBT protocols for groups also imply that group CBT is similar to individual CBT, only the audience has grown from a single person to a handful. Few CBT group ...
... between thoughts and feelings than would be possible in individual therapy (Hollon & Shaw, 1979; Heimberg et al., 1993). However, traditional CBT protocols for groups also imply that group CBT is similar to individual CBT, only the audience has grown from a single person to a handful. Few CBT group ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM
... Clinical judgment is necessary to apply the diagnostic criteria because of the two most important issues that arise in using the DSM–IV: 1) even within a disorder, patients may differ considerably, and 2) the boundaries between disorders are often fuzzy, that is, many patients manifest combinations ...
... Clinical judgment is necessary to apply the diagnostic criteria because of the two most important issues that arise in using the DSM–IV: 1) even within a disorder, patients may differ considerably, and 2) the boundaries between disorders are often fuzzy, that is, many patients manifest combinations ...
complicated grief - Hospice Support Fund
... progresses in fits and starts and may ebb and flow. It is generally felt in waves of intense sadness, loss, and separation. One does not simply “get over” the loss of a loved one, just as one does not get over graduation or a wedding. The loss of a loved one is a major life event that will be rememb ...
... progresses in fits and starts and may ebb and flow. It is generally felt in waves of intense sadness, loss, and separation. One does not simply “get over” the loss of a loved one, just as one does not get over graduation or a wedding. The loss of a loved one is a major life event that will be rememb ...
Pediatric-Onset Bipolar Disorder - Foundation for Excellence in
... tractibility. The overlap of ADHD and BPD may diminish children and adolescents mania is likely to present as a with maturation, since a recent large population syndrome similar to that in adults, with a more clearly found ADHD in only 8.7% of adolescents with relatively episodic course, euphoric-ir ...
... tractibility. The overlap of ADHD and BPD may diminish children and adolescents mania is likely to present as a with maturation, since a recent large population syndrome similar to that in adults, with a more clearly found ADHD in only 8.7% of adolescents with relatively episodic course, euphoric-ir ...
Mindfulness and experiential avoidance as predictors of
... suggests that avoidance symptoms (criterion C) are the most reliable indicator that an individual may meet full PTSD criteria (see Nemeroff et al., 2006), and they appear to be most predictive of overall PTSD symptom severity (Boeschen, Koss, Figuerdo, & Coan, 2001; Marshall et al., 2006; Marx & Slo ...
... suggests that avoidance symptoms (criterion C) are the most reliable indicator that an individual may meet full PTSD criteria (see Nemeroff et al., 2006), and they appear to be most predictive of overall PTSD symptom severity (Boeschen, Koss, Figuerdo, & Coan, 2001; Marshall et al., 2006; Marx & Slo ...
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... reported data. In addition, meta-analyses rely on all relevant trials being reported. However, this is not always the case (Ioannidis, 2009) as some studies are not reported because they are small and others because they have a negative outcome (failed trials). Data from such studies is often not ma ...
... reported data. In addition, meta-analyses rely on all relevant trials being reported. However, this is not always the case (Ioannidis, 2009) as some studies are not reported because they are small and others because they have a negative outcome (failed trials). Data from such studies is often not ma ...
Bipolar_Child_2009 - Research Repository UCD
... reported that about a fifth of adult cases of bipolar disorder had their onset in late adolescence. Early case studies and cases series of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents [3-6], and reviews of this literature [7] emphasized the rarity of the condition and the possibility that it may be ...
... reported that about a fifth of adult cases of bipolar disorder had their onset in late adolescence. Early case studies and cases series of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents [3-6], and reviews of this literature [7] emphasized the rarity of the condition and the possibility that it may be ...
Relief from OCD - Anxiety and Depression Association of America
... more than one quarter of the adults in the study experienced obsessions or compulsions at some time in their lives — over 60 million people. ...
... more than one quarter of the adults in the study experienced obsessions or compulsions at some time in their lives — over 60 million people. ...
HALL A
... Alternative approaches to treatment resistance in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Kagan Gurkan (Turkey) Difference of approaches for treatment of social anxiety disorder in adolescents, Sabri Herguner (Turkey) Is it necessary to use antidepressants in children and adoles ...
... Alternative approaches to treatment resistance in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Kagan Gurkan (Turkey) Difference of approaches for treatment of social anxiety disorder in adolescents, Sabri Herguner (Turkey) Is it necessary to use antidepressants in children and adoles ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
... people to experience a variety of reactions (SAMHSA, 2014). Emotional reactions such as anger, fear, guilt, and sadness are common. Some people who experience a traumatic event may have difficulty regulating these emotions or experience emotional numbness or detachment. It is also likely they will r ...
... people to experience a variety of reactions (SAMHSA, 2014). Emotional reactions such as anger, fear, guilt, and sadness are common. Some people who experience a traumatic event may have difficulty regulating these emotions or experience emotional numbness or detachment. It is also likely they will r ...
the effect of habituation and changes in cognition on anxious
... feared situation, children with one or multiple comorbid anxiety diagnoses, such as social anxiety disorder (SoP), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), separation anxiety disorder, SAD, or panic disorder (PD), were exposed to the feared situation for a prolonged session of up to 2 hours. The prolonge ...
... feared situation, children with one or multiple comorbid anxiety diagnoses, such as social anxiety disorder (SoP), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), separation anxiety disorder, SAD, or panic disorder (PD), were exposed to the feared situation for a prolonged session of up to 2 hours. The prolonge ...
deconstructing antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy
... told the jury that, because of his sociopathic personality, Adams would certainly kill again.5 The prosecutor told the jury that failing to execute Adams would endanger police officers, “the thin blue line” protecting society from anarchy.6 The jury returned a verdict of death, and the Texas Court o ...
... told the jury that, because of his sociopathic personality, Adams would certainly kill again.5 The prosecutor told the jury that failing to execute Adams would endanger police officers, “the thin blue line” protecting society from anarchy.6 The jury returned a verdict of death, and the Texas Court o ...
Mental contamination in obsessive– compulsive disorder
... of a standard interview such as the ADIS-IV (Brown et al., 1994). As the role of depression or anxiety in mental contamination was not studied, it was necessary to establish the independence of mental contamination from depression or general negative affect. 3.1. Aims and Hypotheses The aim of Study ...
... of a standard interview such as the ADIS-IV (Brown et al., 1994). As the role of depression or anxiety in mental contamination was not studied, it was necessary to establish the independence of mental contamination from depression or general negative affect. 3.1. Aims and Hypotheses The aim of Study ...
DSM-5 OVERVIEW FOR CLINICIANS
... of “mood disorders” in the DSM-IV-TR, these disorders describe conditions where depressed mood is the overarching concern. They include disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder (also known as dysthymia), and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. ww ...
... of “mood disorders” in the DSM-IV-TR, these disorders describe conditions where depressed mood is the overarching concern. They include disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder (also known as dysthymia), and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. ww ...
Mood disorders - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... design and reported data. In addition, meta-analyses rely on all relevant trials being reported. However, this is not always the case (Ioannidis, 2009) as some studies are not reported because they are small and others because they have a negative outcome (failed trials). Data from such studies is o ...
... design and reported data. In addition, meta-analyses rely on all relevant trials being reported. However, this is not always the case (Ioannidis, 2009) as some studies are not reported because they are small and others because they have a negative outcome (failed trials). Data from such studies is o ...
Appendix B: Types of mental illness
... behaves and interacts with other people. Mental illness is real and is treatable. What are the types of mental illness? Mental illness is a general term that refers to a group of illnesses including, but not limited to: ...
... behaves and interacts with other people. Mental illness is real and is treatable. What are the types of mental illness? Mental illness is a general term that refers to a group of illnesses including, but not limited to: ...
2010 Workers with Mental Illness: a Practical Guide for Managers
... behaves and interacts with other people. Mental illness is real and is treatable. What are the types of mental illness? Mental illness is a general term that refers to a group of illnesses including, but not limited to: ...
... behaves and interacts with other people. Mental illness is real and is treatable. What are the types of mental illness? Mental illness is a general term that refers to a group of illnesses including, but not limited to: ...
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.