Mental Illness pwrpt
... Anxiety Disorders • A disorder that usually causes strong nervousness, worry, or panic and interferes with daily living and functioning. • Can be treated with medicine and/or counseling. Some can be cured completely • Anxiety can be constant over a long time or it may occur in short bursts ...
... Anxiety Disorders • A disorder that usually causes strong nervousness, worry, or panic and interferes with daily living and functioning. • Can be treated with medicine and/or counseling. Some can be cured completely • Anxiety can be constant over a long time or it may occur in short bursts ...
Unlocking the Mysteries of Children`s Mental Health
... lead to the diagnosis of a particular mental health disorder or syndrome • The fact sheets you will use for the next portion of the class are based on DSM-IV criteria and provide other useful information such as appropriate classroom modifications and additional resources ...
... lead to the diagnosis of a particular mental health disorder or syndrome • The fact sheets you will use for the next portion of the class are based on DSM-IV criteria and provide other useful information such as appropriate classroom modifications and additional resources ...
Kinds of Anxiety Issues I Work With Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... humiliation (social phobia). Feeling socially clumsy, having trouble with small talk in social situations, and letting fear of embarrassment or humiliation cause avoidance of triggering situations. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Can manifest from mild to severe including obsessive thoughts and repe ...
... humiliation (social phobia). Feeling socially clumsy, having trouble with small talk in social situations, and letting fear of embarrassment or humiliation cause avoidance of triggering situations. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Can manifest from mild to severe including obsessive thoughts and repe ...
Criteria for Depressive Disorder (summary of the guideline)
... Criteria for Depressive Disorder (summary of the guideline) Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. 1. Dep ...
... Criteria for Depressive Disorder (summary of the guideline) Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. 1. Dep ...
Chapter 12
... - increased psychological arousal difficulty concentrating, insomnia, irritability ...
... - increased psychological arousal difficulty concentrating, insomnia, irritability ...
Holden Caulfield Patient File: Psychological Evaluation
... 1. Denial and Isolation 2. Anger at the “universe” God, people, doctors, etc. ...
... 1. Denial and Isolation 2. Anger at the “universe” God, people, doctors, etc. ...
Document
... Rule out medical problem • “Reasonable” work up • Explain how the test results change the treatment (if they do at all) • Avoid “well if we don’t find anything then I’ll refer” Barsky 1999 ...
... Rule out medical problem • “Reasonable” work up • Explain how the test results change the treatment (if they do at all) • Avoid “well if we don’t find anything then I’ll refer” Barsky 1999 ...
Psikologi Anak Pertemuan 10 Emotional Disorders
... – child practices skills learned earlier in the feared situations – a hierarchy is used to take the child step by step towards the feared situation ...
... – child practices skills learned earlier in the feared situations – a hierarchy is used to take the child step by step towards the feared situation ...
TEWV FT Master PowerPoint
... lasting 4 days but with no functional impairment. Bipolar II disorder has prevalence of 0.5%. Reduce criteria for hypomania to 2 days and prevalence rises to 5.5%. Softening criteria further increases the rate of bipolar diagnoses to 50% of ‘unipolar’ cases of depression ...
... lasting 4 days but with no functional impairment. Bipolar II disorder has prevalence of 0.5%. Reduce criteria for hypomania to 2 days and prevalence rises to 5.5%. Softening criteria further increases the rate of bipolar diagnoses to 50% of ‘unipolar’ cases of depression ...
SOMATIZATION DISORDER
... • No element of feigning symptoms to occupy sick role (Facititious Disorder) or for material gain (Malingerer) ...
... • No element of feigning symptoms to occupy sick role (Facititious Disorder) or for material gain (Malingerer) ...
Downloadable PowerPoint Presentation
... school was the only provider. Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among children ages 10 – 19 Acute psychiatric illness is the single most common and dangerous trigger for suicide. 90% of youth who died by suicide were suffering from depression or another diagnosable and treatable mental illne ...
... school was the only provider. Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among children ages 10 – 19 Acute psychiatric illness is the single most common and dangerous trigger for suicide. 90% of youth who died by suicide were suffering from depression or another diagnosable and treatable mental illne ...
Mood Disorder - Santa Barbara Therapist
... Does not meet criteria for Major Depression At least 2 years with no normal mood longer than 2 months No Manic, Mixed, Hypomanic, Cyclothymic episode ever experienced No psychotic symptoms Does not meet Major Depression Criteria during the first two years Not due to medical or substance ...
... Does not meet criteria for Major Depression At least 2 years with no normal mood longer than 2 months No Manic, Mixed, Hypomanic, Cyclothymic episode ever experienced No psychotic symptoms Does not meet Major Depression Criteria during the first two years Not due to medical or substance ...
(HCL-32 R1) Manual
... mood, such as lows (sadness, loss, bereavement) and highs (romantic love, personal success and achievement) of shorter (hours, days) or longer (weeks, months) duration. There is a continuum from normal lows and highs to clinically relevant depression/melancholia and hypomania/mania. In clinical prac ...
... mood, such as lows (sadness, loss, bereavement) and highs (romantic love, personal success and achievement) of shorter (hours, days) or longer (weeks, months) duration. There is a continuum from normal lows and highs to clinically relevant depression/melancholia and hypomania/mania. In clinical prac ...
Mood disorders
... 1. impairments of autonomic body functioning (indicated by disturbances in sleep, sleep, appetite, appetite, sexual interest, and autonomic nervous system and gastrointestinal activity) activity) ...
... 1. impairments of autonomic body functioning (indicated by disturbances in sleep, sleep, appetite, appetite, sexual interest, and autonomic nervous system and gastrointestinal activity) activity) ...
Chapter 17 Drugs Used for Mood Disorders Learning Objectives
... Describe the essential components of a baseline assessment of a patient with depression or bipolar disorder Identify the premedication assessments necessary before administration of MAOIs, SSRIs, tricyclic antidepressants, and antimanic agents Learning Objectives (cont’d) Cite monitoring parameters ...
... Describe the essential components of a baseline assessment of a patient with depression or bipolar disorder Identify the premedication assessments necessary before administration of MAOIs, SSRIs, tricyclic antidepressants, and antimanic agents Learning Objectives (cont’d) Cite monitoring parameters ...
3 Mood Disorders
... • Well its everywhere… • Phobias are the most common disorder, but depression is the #1 reason people seek mental health services • Depression appears worldwide: – Per year, depressive episodes happen to about 6% of men and about 9% of women – Over the course of a lifetime, 12% of Canadians and 17% ...
... • Well its everywhere… • Phobias are the most common disorder, but depression is the #1 reason people seek mental health services • Depression appears worldwide: – Per year, depressive episodes happen to about 6% of men and about 9% of women – Over the course of a lifetime, 12% of Canadians and 17% ...
a. depressive disorders
... The course of MDD is variable Patients with MDD experience substantial pain and suffering and psychological, social, and occupational disability during their depression The symptoms often interfere with the patients’ social and occupational functioning and sometimes may include psychotic featu ...
... The course of MDD is variable Patients with MDD experience substantial pain and suffering and psychological, social, and occupational disability during their depression The symptoms often interfere with the patients’ social and occupational functioning and sometimes may include psychotic featu ...
AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
... (Tyramine dietary restrictions). c. SSRIs: - Fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, “Rx. For 6/12. if recurrent lithium as an adjunct appears to be affective “ Physical :- ElecrtoConvulsiveTherapy (ECT). ...
... (Tyramine dietary restrictions). c. SSRIs: - Fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, “Rx. For 6/12. if recurrent lithium as an adjunct appears to be affective “ Physical :- ElecrtoConvulsiveTherapy (ECT). ...
chapter #5 notes final
... Make clear that you know they want to end their pain- but suicide is not the answer. Ask if they have a specific plan and means to follow through with it. Suggest they talk to a trusted adult. ...
... Make clear that you know they want to end their pain- but suicide is not the answer. Ask if they have a specific plan and means to follow through with it. Suggest they talk to a trusted adult. ...
The Mind Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
... children and adolescents • Escitalopram - FDA approved for depression in adolescents • Recent meta-analysis indicates a NNT of 6 for fluoxetine, 10 for other SSRI’s in adolescent depression (Bridge et al 2007) ...
... children and adolescents • Escitalopram - FDA approved for depression in adolescents • Recent meta-analysis indicates a NNT of 6 for fluoxetine, 10 for other SSRI’s in adolescent depression (Bridge et al 2007) ...
Common Diagnose - Gilead Community Services
... that range from the lows of depression to the highs of mania. When depressed, an individual may feel sad or hopeless and lose interest or pleasure in most activities. When the mood shifts in the other direction, they may feel euphoric and full of energy. Mood shifts may occur only a few times a year ...
... that range from the lows of depression to the highs of mania. When depressed, an individual may feel sad or hopeless and lose interest or pleasure in most activities. When the mood shifts in the other direction, they may feel euphoric and full of energy. Mood shifts may occur only a few times a year ...
Somatoform Disorders
... ◦ Therapist helps the client build an anxiety hierarchy (list or triggers) ◦ Teaching the client deep relaxation techniques ◦ Client tries to work through the hierarchy, ...
... ◦ Therapist helps the client build an anxiety hierarchy (list or triggers) ◦ Teaching the client deep relaxation techniques ◦ Client tries to work through the hierarchy, ...
2._Mood_Disorders
... over a two-year period or longer. Dysthymia, which is a chronic, milder mood disturbance where a person reports a low mood almost daily over a span of at least two years. The symptoms are not as severe as those for major depression, although people with dysthymia are vulnerable to secondary episodes ...
... over a two-year period or longer. Dysthymia, which is a chronic, milder mood disturbance where a person reports a low mood almost daily over a span of at least two years. The symptoms are not as severe as those for major depression, although people with dysthymia are vulnerable to secondary episodes ...
Appendix 2
... presence of an object or a situation. Phobias are irrational in that the fear caused by them is not associated with a real danger. A person who has a phobia is overwhelmed by anxiety and avoids the feared object or situation, as well as people and events associated with the source of fear. There are ...
... presence of an object or a situation. Phobias are irrational in that the fear caused by them is not associated with a real danger. A person who has a phobia is overwhelmed by anxiety and avoids the feared object or situation, as well as people and events associated with the source of fear. There are ...
Understanding Depression
... When 4 or more of these symptoms last longer than 2 weeks or interfere with ordinary functioning, professional treatment is needed. ...
... When 4 or more of these symptoms last longer than 2 weeks or interfere with ordinary functioning, professional treatment is needed. ...