What medications are used to treat depression
... will see two names for medications—the generic name and in parenthesis, the trade name. An example is fluoxetine (Prozac). ...
... will see two names for medications—the generic name and in parenthesis, the trade name. An example is fluoxetine (Prozac). ...
Panic Disorder
... disorder show a high metabolism rate in this area of the brain. Certain medications reduce metabolic rates to “normal” levels and also reduce obsessive-compulsive symptoms. ...
... disorder show a high metabolism rate in this area of the brain. Certain medications reduce metabolic rates to “normal” levels and also reduce obsessive-compulsive symptoms. ...
Final Recommendations
... • Screening should be done using a valid and reliable measure that features reportable scores (dimensions) that are clinically meaningful (established cut-offs). * • When assessing a person who may have depressive symptoms, a phased screening and assessment is recommended that does not rely simply o ...
... • Screening should be done using a valid and reliable measure that features reportable scores (dimensions) that are clinically meaningful (established cut-offs). * • When assessing a person who may have depressive symptoms, a phased screening and assessment is recommended that does not rely simply o ...
Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care - Pri-Med
... • To meet diagnostic criteria, the child or adolescent with selective mutism shows significant impairment in daily functioning, typically in educational or occupational settings, and by refraining from social participation at school and other settings due to a pronounced fear of speaking. Most affec ...
... • To meet diagnostic criteria, the child or adolescent with selective mutism shows significant impairment in daily functioning, typically in educational or occupational settings, and by refraining from social participation at school and other settings due to a pronounced fear of speaking. Most affec ...
collins Mental Disorders - Doral Academy Preparatory
... • Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing loc ...
... • Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing loc ...
Psych 1 Chapter-14 Review Quiz and Solutions: 1. According to the
... attacking him, though no one else can see anything near him. Nick's symptoms are known as ______. a. delusions b. compulsions c. hallucinations d. obsessions ...
... attacking him, though no one else can see anything near him. Nick's symptoms are known as ______. a. delusions b. compulsions c. hallucinations d. obsessions ...
1 Classification of Depression: Research and Diagnostic Criteria
... comorbidity and causation when one disorder was considered to be secondary to another disorder. The DSM-II was published in 1968 and was the result of close collaboration with the international community, such that this system was very similar to the mental disorder section of ICD-8. Major affective ...
... comorbidity and causation when one disorder was considered to be secondary to another disorder. The DSM-II was published in 1968 and was the result of close collaboration with the international community, such that this system was very similar to the mental disorder section of ICD-8. Major affective ...
Tripken Abnoraml 16 Review geuide and study guid [Type text
... hospitalization to prevent harm to self or others, or there are psychotic features. E. The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication, or other treatment) or a general medical condition (e.g., hyperthyroidism). Criteria for a Hypomani ...
... hospitalization to prevent harm to self or others, or there are psychotic features. E. The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication, or other treatment) or a general medical condition (e.g., hyperthyroidism). Criteria for a Hypomani ...
Managing Depression - Caribbean Health Research Council
... ajor Depressive Disorder is a global health problem that may have a varied presentation coloured by socio-cultural and other factors. It is most often experienced as a painful, subjective mood state characterized by pervasive feelings of sadness and/or irritability, decreased interest in previously ...
... ajor Depressive Disorder is a global health problem that may have a varied presentation coloured by socio-cultural and other factors. It is most often experienced as a painful, subjective mood state characterized by pervasive feelings of sadness and/or irritability, decreased interest in previously ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY
... being anxious, weak, crazy or stupid The most common - Fear of Public Speaking ...
... being anxious, weak, crazy or stupid The most common - Fear of Public Speaking ...
Abnormal Psych--Resource for studying!
... ● how mental health problems are treated ● different types of mental health workers ● various approaches to psychotherapy In this chapter you will learn of some of the ways in which a psychologist distinguishes normal from abnormal behavior. When you hear the words “abnormal psychology,” you may thi ...
... ● how mental health problems are treated ● different types of mental health workers ● various approaches to psychotherapy In this chapter you will learn of some of the ways in which a psychologist distinguishes normal from abnormal behavior. When you hear the words “abnormal psychology,” you may thi ...
acute and postraumatic stress disorders, dissociative disorders, and
... Comorbidity Depression, anxiety, and antisocial personality ...
... Comorbidity Depression, anxiety, and antisocial personality ...
Anxiety Disorders
... • onset is not uncommon after age 20. • Depressive symptoms are common • numerous somatic complaints may also be a part of the clinical picture. • Generalized anxiety disorder tends to be chronic • frequent stress-related exacerbations and fluctuations in the course of the illness may occur. Dr.Al-A ...
... • onset is not uncommon after age 20. • Depressive symptoms are common • numerous somatic complaints may also be a part of the clinical picture. • Generalized anxiety disorder tends to be chronic • frequent stress-related exacerbations and fluctuations in the course of the illness may occur. Dr.Al-A ...
Dissociative Disorders
... Rates very uneven across clinicians within countries The rates of this disorder is very controversial…some psychologists doubt its existence at all ...
... Rates very uneven across clinicians within countries The rates of this disorder is very controversial…some psychologists doubt its existence at all ...
DEPRESSION KIT
... relationship break-up. Even “positive” changes such as marriage or a new job can be difficult to adjust to. Change at any level can cause your stress levels to rise. Depression is more intense and lasts for much longer than the unhappiness experienced in daily life. Treatment is generally necessary ...
... relationship break-up. Even “positive” changes such as marriage or a new job can be difficult to adjust to. Change at any level can cause your stress levels to rise. Depression is more intense and lasts for much longer than the unhappiness experienced in daily life. Treatment is generally necessary ...
Borderline personality disorder and dissociation
... scale was no correlated with the severity of the subjective anxiety and depressive symptoms. Patients were experiencing several psychological dissociative symptoms more frequently than healthy controls, and the mean DES scores were significantly higher. The main hypothesis that dissociation is a cop ...
... scale was no correlated with the severity of the subjective anxiety and depressive symptoms. Patients were experiencing several psychological dissociative symptoms more frequently than healthy controls, and the mean DES scores were significantly higher. The main hypothesis that dissociation is a cop ...
Anxiety Disorders FACT SHEET
... frightened, distressed, or uneasy during situations in which most other people would not experience these same feelings. When they are not treated, anxiety disorders can be severely impairing and can negatively affect a person’s personal relationships or ability to work or study and can make even re ...
... frightened, distressed, or uneasy during situations in which most other people would not experience these same feelings. When they are not treated, anxiety disorders can be severely impairing and can negatively affect a person’s personal relationships or ability to work or study and can make even re ...
PERSONALITY DISORDERS - Immaculateheartacademy.org
... patient learns recovery skills that are useful for a lifetime. Relaxation Techniques Relaxation Techniques help individuals develop the ability to more effectively cope with the stresses that contribute to anxiety, as well as with some of the physical symptoms of anxiety. The techniques taught inclu ...
... patient learns recovery skills that are useful for a lifetime. Relaxation Techniques Relaxation Techniques help individuals develop the ability to more effectively cope with the stresses that contribute to anxiety, as well as with some of the physical symptoms of anxiety. The techniques taught inclu ...
chapter8-phobia-and-personality-disorder-rica
... is the most commonly used therapeutic treatment for phobias. CBT involves exposure to the source of the fear, but in a controlled setting. This treatment can decondition people and reduce anxiety. ...
... is the most commonly used therapeutic treatment for phobias. CBT involves exposure to the source of the fear, but in a controlled setting. This treatment can decondition people and reduce anxiety. ...
Summary of Somatoform and Dissociative
... Suicidal ideation and behavior are common Often display ideas of reference for imagined defect Facts and Statistics More common than previously thought Seen equally in males and females, with onset usually in early 20s Most remain single, and many seek out plastic surgeons Usually runs ...
... Suicidal ideation and behavior are common Often display ideas of reference for imagined defect Facts and Statistics More common than previously thought Seen equally in males and females, with onset usually in early 20s Most remain single, and many seek out plastic surgeons Usually runs ...
File personality disorders[1]
... Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder is characterized by a preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control, at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency. People like this are overly concerned with certain thoughts and performing certain ...
... Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder is characterized by a preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control, at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency. People like this are overly concerned with certain thoughts and performing certain ...
Psychological Disorders
... - previous history of trauma - genetic predispositions © 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
... - previous history of trauma - genetic predispositions © 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
Special Report - Depression
... depression could not possibly be explained by only one set of factors, being it biological, psychological or social, whatever the precipitating factor. Biological aetiological factors involve genetic, neurochemical and hormonal factors. Studies that allow estimation of genetic contribution are fami ...
... depression could not possibly be explained by only one set of factors, being it biological, psychological or social, whatever the precipitating factor. Biological aetiological factors involve genetic, neurochemical and hormonal factors. Studies that allow estimation of genetic contribution are fami ...
Identifying the Core Symptoms of Bulimia Nervosa and Associated
... Translational Science Award (UL1TR000083), and the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung. Dr. Zerwas is supported by a NIMH career development grant (K01MH100435). Drs. Peat and Runfola were supported by a NIMH post-doctoral training grant (T32MH076694). Dr. Runfola was supported by the Global Foundation ...
... Translational Science Award (UL1TR000083), and the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung. Dr. Zerwas is supported by a NIMH career development grant (K01MH100435). Drs. Peat and Runfola were supported by a NIMH post-doctoral training grant (T32MH076694). Dr. Runfola was supported by the Global Foundation ...
Slides - Eiko Fried
... DSM symptoms; all of them measure a number of symptoms not featured in the DSM – BDI: irritability, pessimism, feelings of being punished, … – HRSD: anxiety, genital symptoms, hypochondriasis, insights into the depressive illness, paralysis, … – CESD: frequent crying, talking less, perceiving others ...
... DSM symptoms; all of them measure a number of symptoms not featured in the DSM – BDI: irritability, pessimism, feelings of being punished, … – HRSD: anxiety, genital symptoms, hypochondriasis, insights into the depressive illness, paralysis, … – CESD: frequent crying, talking less, perceiving others ...