Anxiety and Depression Among Icelandic Footballers
... disorders in athletes have been implemented with college athletes. The findings of these studies seem to be inconsistent. Yang et al. (2007) examined the prevalence of depression in 257 collegiate student athletes and found that 21% of the athletes reported symptoms of depression. Athletes experienc ...
... disorders in athletes have been implemented with college athletes. The findings of these studies seem to be inconsistent. Yang et al. (2007) examined the prevalence of depression in 257 collegiate student athletes and found that 21% of the athletes reported symptoms of depression. Athletes experienc ...
Prospective Study of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression
... symptoms were assessed in 211 trauma survivors recruited from a general hospital’s emergency room. Psychometrics and structured clinical interview (the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R and the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale) were administered 1 week, 1 month, and 4 months after the tra ...
... symptoms were assessed in 211 trauma survivors recruited from a general hospital’s emergency room. Psychometrics and structured clinical interview (the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R and the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale) were administered 1 week, 1 month, and 4 months after the tra ...
1 EFFECT OF MBSR ON RUMINATION COULD MBSR REDUCE
... participants had a lifetime diagnosis of a mood disorder (one quarter met criteria for a current depressive episode). Within-groups analyses were conducted with data from the 23 participants who completed MBSR, whereas between-groups analyses were conducted using data from 11 intervention participan ...
... participants had a lifetime diagnosis of a mood disorder (one quarter met criteria for a current depressive episode). Within-groups analyses were conducted with data from the 23 participants who completed MBSR, whereas between-groups analyses were conducted using data from 11 intervention participan ...
Expert Consensus Guideline Series: Treatment of Posttraumatic
... web page (www.psychguides.com). Why should we base current treatment decisions on expert consensus instead of the relevant treatment studies in the research literature and evidence-based guidelines? There are three reasons why expert consensus remains an important addition: 1. Most research studies ...
... web page (www.psychguides.com). Why should we base current treatment decisions on expert consensus instead of the relevant treatment studies in the research literature and evidence-based guidelines? There are three reasons why expert consensus remains an important addition: 1. Most research studies ...
UNDERSTANDING ABNORMALITY: DEFINITION
... the son or daughter developing schizophrenia are greater if either of their parents is suffering from it as compared to children of parents who do not have the disorder. Other factors such as medical conditions (thyroid), brain damage (head trauma), exposure to certain environmental stimuli (toxic s ...
... the son or daughter developing schizophrenia are greater if either of their parents is suffering from it as compared to children of parents who do not have the disorder. Other factors such as medical conditions (thyroid), brain damage (head trauma), exposure to certain environmental stimuli (toxic s ...
Evidence-based guidelines for management of attention
... newly presenting with ADHD symptoms, often after their child has been given the diagnosis. Specialist services are now being established to manage adolescents in transition and adults with ADHD. The BAP thought it helpful to act as the vehicle to prepare a consensus document on best practice in an a ...
... newly presenting with ADHD symptoms, often after their child has been given the diagnosis. Specialist services are now being established to manage adolescents in transition and adults with ADHD. The BAP thought it helpful to act as the vehicle to prepare a consensus document on best practice in an a ...
Is Hoarding a Symptom of Obsessive
... treatment (Abramowitz, Franklin, Schwartz & Furr, 2003; Saxena et al., 2002). Accordingly, some authors have proposed that hoarding is not a symptom of OCD, but instead a separate problem that is often comorbid with OCD (Abramowitz, Wheaton, & Storch, 2008; Mataix-Cols et al., 2010). The notion that ...
... treatment (Abramowitz, Franklin, Schwartz & Furr, 2003; Saxena et al., 2002). Accordingly, some authors have proposed that hoarding is not a symptom of OCD, but instead a separate problem that is often comorbid with OCD (Abramowitz, Wheaton, & Storch, 2008; Mataix-Cols et al., 2010). The notion that ...
Generalized worry disorder - DSM-5
... in the sense that it distinguishes normal and disordered states, but worry is not specific to GAD. People with other anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and no disorders at all, also worry. Thus, how worry is identified clinically, how it is formally defined, and the nature of its associated features ...
... in the sense that it distinguishes normal and disordered states, but worry is not specific to GAD. People with other anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and no disorders at all, also worry. Thus, how worry is identified clinically, how it is formally defined, and the nature of its associated features ...
A Profile Analysis of the SCL-90
... Psychoticism and Obsessive-Compulsive made up the model for predicting conduct disorder. ...
... Psychoticism and Obsessive-Compulsive made up the model for predicting conduct disorder. ...
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
... research has been published regarding CBT, including a number of well-designed studies involving people in “real world” clinical settings. Yet despite this large base of evidence, information about CBT has not been well communicated to consumers, families, and providers of health care. Consequently, ...
... research has been published regarding CBT, including a number of well-designed studies involving people in “real world” clinical settings. Yet despite this large base of evidence, information about CBT has not been well communicated to consumers, families, and providers of health care. Consequently, ...
Comorbidity: A network perspective
... hold for symptoms of mental disorders. For instance, consider “sleep disturbances” and “fatigue,” both of which are DSM-IV symptoms of MDD (see Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition; American Psychiatric Association 1994). If one adopts the common cause hypothesis, a hig ...
... hold for symptoms of mental disorders. For instance, consider “sleep disturbances” and “fatigue,” both of which are DSM-IV symptoms of MDD (see Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition; American Psychiatric Association 1994). If one adopts the common cause hypothesis, a hig ...
Comorbidity: A network perspective
... hold for symptoms of mental disorders. For instance, consider “sleep disturbances” and “fatigue,” both of which are DSM-IV symptoms of MDD (see Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition; American Psychiatric Association 1994). If one adopts the common cause hypothesis, a hig ...
... hold for symptoms of mental disorders. For instance, consider “sleep disturbances” and “fatigue,” both of which are DSM-IV symptoms of MDD (see Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition; American Psychiatric Association 1994). If one adopts the common cause hypothesis, a hig ...
Prevalence, Clinical Correlates, and Longitudinal Course of Severe
... determine whether a feature had occurred during the preceding 3-month period. Intensity refers to the strength or force of a symptom/behavior and the extent to which it was intrusive, interfering, and generalized across a range of activities. A rating of “2” or higher indicates that the symptom was ...
... determine whether a feature had occurred during the preceding 3-month period. Intensity refers to the strength or force of a symptom/behavior and the extent to which it was intrusive, interfering, and generalized across a range of activities. A rating of “2” or higher indicates that the symptom was ...
A New Model of Dissociative Identity Disorder
... Flashbacks Flashbacks are common for persons who have DID [3,10,14, 18,24,27,32,35]. Similarly, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been reported to be extensively comorbid with DID [10–12,15,24]. The DDIS and the SCID-D-R inquire about flashbacks. DSM-IV lists flashbacks as an associated descrip ...
... Flashbacks Flashbacks are common for persons who have DID [3,10,14, 18,24,27,32,35]. Similarly, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been reported to be extensively comorbid with DID [10–12,15,24]. The DDIS and the SCID-D-R inquire about flashbacks. DSM-IV lists flashbacks as an associated descrip ...
Broadening the definition of generalized anxiety disorder: Effects on
... Manual of Mental disorders (DSM-III) (American Psychiatric Association, 1980). Given the challenges of distinguishing generalized anxiety from normal stress reactions and from other anxiety and mood disorders (Barlow, Blanchard, Vermilyea, Vermilyea, & DiNardo, 1986; Breslau & Davis, 1985; Brown, Ba ...
... Manual of Mental disorders (DSM-III) (American Psychiatric Association, 1980). Given the challenges of distinguishing generalized anxiety from normal stress reactions and from other anxiety and mood disorders (Barlow, Blanchard, Vermilyea, Vermilyea, & DiNardo, 1986; Breslau & Davis, 1985; Brown, Ba ...
Defining and Differentiating Treatment
... TRD from non-TRD, and demonstrated moderate agreement between the MSM and another commonly used method for defining TRD. Depression symptom severity and current MDE duration had a significant, positive relationship with the MSM, which provided support for its construct validity. However, the MSM was ...
... TRD from non-TRD, and demonstrated moderate agreement between the MSM and another commonly used method for defining TRD. Depression symptom severity and current MDE duration had a significant, positive relationship with the MSM, which provided support for its construct validity. However, the MSM was ...
Understanding Bipolar Disorder - British Psychological Society
... have themselves received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder – were also members of the working party and contributed substantially to the report. A number of the contributors were also involved in writing a previous Division of Clinical Psychology report, Recent advances in understanding mental illness ...
... have themselves received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder – were also members of the working party and contributed substantially to the report. A number of the contributors were also involved in writing a previous Division of Clinical Psychology report, Recent advances in understanding mental illness ...
Understanding Bipolar Disorder
... have themselves received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder – were also members of the working party and contributed substantially to the report. A number of the contributors were also involved in writing a previous Division of Clinical Psychology report, Recent advances in understanding mental illness ...
... have themselves received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder – were also members of the working party and contributed substantially to the report. A number of the contributors were also involved in writing a previous Division of Clinical Psychology report, Recent advances in understanding mental illness ...
Inventory of Complicated Grief - EMDR Association of Australia
... take the place in my life of the person who died” and “Things and people around me still remind me of the person who died” would not be expected to be associated with maladaptation to the loss. The TRIG asks the respondent about crying in three separate statements, a procedure that seems redundant f ...
... take the place in my life of the person who died” and “Things and people around me still remind me of the person who died” would not be expected to be associated with maladaptation to the loss. The TRIG asks the respondent about crying in three separate statements, a procedure that seems redundant f ...
Adult Depression in Primary Care Guideline Health Care Guideline:
... Major depression is a treatable cause of pain, suffering, disability and death, yet primary care clinicians detect major depression in only one-third to one-half of their patients with major depression (Williams Jr, 2002 [Low Quality Evidence]; Schonfeld, 1997 [Low Quality Evidence]). Additionally, ...
... Major depression is a treatable cause of pain, suffering, disability and death, yet primary care clinicians detect major depression in only one-third to one-half of their patients with major depression (Williams Jr, 2002 [Low Quality Evidence]; Schonfeld, 1997 [Low Quality Evidence]). Additionally, ...
The Treatment of Depression in Older Adults: Depression and Older
... to co-occur in older adults with other mental disorders, such as anxiety disorders or schizophrenia. Older adults with alcohol abuse, medication misuse or abuse, and illicit substance abuse are at risk for developing depression. Even small amounts of alcohol use, such as drinking more than one drink ...
... to co-occur in older adults with other mental disorders, such as anxiety disorders or schizophrenia. Older adults with alcohol abuse, medication misuse or abuse, and illicit substance abuse are at risk for developing depression. Even small amounts of alcohol use, such as drinking more than one drink ...
a history of antisocial personality disorder in the
... involved in developing diagnostic criteria of antisocial personality disorder, one may gain insight into treatments that have better chances of reducing symptoms and behaviors of the disorder. The formulation of creating the criteria for antisocial personality disorder has existed since the first pu ...
... involved in developing diagnostic criteria of antisocial personality disorder, one may gain insight into treatments that have better chances of reducing symptoms and behaviors of the disorder. The formulation of creating the criteria for antisocial personality disorder has existed since the first pu ...
DSM-5 - Sacramento State
... DSM-III-TR (1987) utilized data from field study trials in efforts to increase reliability n 292 diagnoses, 567 pages n Based on Emil Kraepelin’s theory that biology, genetics are integral factors in mental health n Introducing multi-axial system n Became a guideline for insurance coverage ...
... DSM-III-TR (1987) utilized data from field study trials in efforts to increase reliability n 292 diagnoses, 567 pages n Based on Emil Kraepelin’s theory that biology, genetics are integral factors in mental health n Introducing multi-axial system n Became a guideline for insurance coverage ...
Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, 9th Edition
... a person’s troubled life. They cannot describe the client’s developmental history, the manner in which a therapist might conceptualize the problem, the formulation and implementation of a treatment plan, or the trajectory of a disorder over a period of many years. In contrast to such brief descripti ...
... a person’s troubled life. They cannot describe the client’s developmental history, the manner in which a therapist might conceptualize the problem, the formulation and implementation of a treatment plan, or the trajectory of a disorder over a period of many years. In contrast to such brief descripti ...
Burnout and Depression: Two Entities or One
... relatively high frequencies of burnout symptoms met diagnostic criteria for depression (Ahola et al., 2005; Bianchi et al., 2014a). In addition, burnout and depressive symptoms have been found to change together over time, with increases (or decreases) in burnout symptoms paralleled by commensurate ...
... relatively high frequencies of burnout symptoms met diagnostic criteria for depression (Ahola et al., 2005; Bianchi et al., 2014a). In addition, burnout and depressive symptoms have been found to change together over time, with increases (or decreases) in burnout symptoms paralleled by commensurate ...