Mental Health in HIV Patients
... – Asking such questions as, during the past month have you often felt down, depressed or hopeless? – What do you enjoy doing these days? ...
... – Asking such questions as, during the past month have you often felt down, depressed or hopeless? – What do you enjoy doing these days? ...
The Behavioral Approach
... Alice leaves her clothes and toys all over her room. It seems that the only time she cleans up her room is when her mother yells at her. When she yells at her, Alice picks up her clothes and put away ...
... Alice leaves her clothes and toys all over her room. It seems that the only time she cleans up her room is when her mother yells at her. When she yells at her, Alice picks up her clothes and put away ...
Slide Deck
... is involved in labeling emotions) • Cannot communicate what is going on, cannot label the internal state • Thus, during extreme arousal/intense emotions, the individual cannot “understand” what is going on – Left-hemisphere: also involved in sequencing events and categorizing experiences. Dysfunctio ...
... is involved in labeling emotions) • Cannot communicate what is going on, cannot label the internal state • Thus, during extreme arousal/intense emotions, the individual cannot “understand” what is going on – Left-hemisphere: also involved in sequencing events and categorizing experiences. Dysfunctio ...
Guided Notes – Learning – Operant Conditioning
... Punishment by Application o The punishment of a response by the _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Also known as ________________________________________________________________ Examples ______________________________________ ...
... Punishment by Application o The punishment of a response by the _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Also known as ________________________________________________________________ Examples ______________________________________ ...
Social-Anxiety-Disorder-Herring-2013-Final
... Hughes, A. A., Furr, J. M., Sood, E. D., Barmish, A. J., & Kendall, P. C. (2009). Anxiety, mood, and substance use disorders in parents of children with anxiety disorders. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 40, 405–419. doi:10.1007/s10578-009-0133-1 Katzelnick, D. J., Kobak, K. A., Greist, J. H ...
... Hughes, A. A., Furr, J. M., Sood, E. D., Barmish, A. J., & Kendall, P. C. (2009). Anxiety, mood, and substance use disorders in parents of children with anxiety disorders. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 40, 405–419. doi:10.1007/s10578-009-0133-1 Katzelnick, D. J., Kobak, K. A., Greist, J. H ...
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
... in 1983, only 1.1% were found to meet DSM-III criteria for IED.11 In a second report of 433 aggressive participants, 1.8% qualified for a diagnosis of IED by DSM-III standards.7 A 2005 study of 1300 patients seeking mental health care found that 6.3% met DSM-IV criteria for lifetime IED and 3.1% met ...
... in 1983, only 1.1% were found to meet DSM-III criteria for IED.11 In a second report of 433 aggressive participants, 1.8% qualified for a diagnosis of IED by DSM-III standards.7 A 2005 study of 1300 patients seeking mental health care found that 6.3% met DSM-IV criteria for lifetime IED and 3.1% met ...
The Use of Medication in Treating Childhood and Adolescent
... SSRI. Four different treatment groups were studied. One group received a SSRI that was different from the first one they tried, the second group received an antidepressant medication that was not an SSRI (venlafaxine-Effexor), the third group received the different SSRI combined with cognitive behav ...
... SSRI. Four different treatment groups were studied. One group received a SSRI that was different from the first one they tried, the second group received an antidepressant medication that was not an SSRI (venlafaxine-Effexor), the third group received the different SSRI combined with cognitive behav ...
Workshop Slides
... Sue, a 4th grader, has stopped attending school. She went the first couple of days with a huge fuss in morning, which continued for a few hours in the classroom. Parents were told that Sue can’t stay in school if this is how she is going to behave. Now things have gotten worse and now she refuses to ...
... Sue, a 4th grader, has stopped attending school. She went the first couple of days with a huge fuss in morning, which continued for a few hours in the classroom. Parents were told that Sue can’t stay in school if this is how she is going to behave. Now things have gotten worse and now she refuses to ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
... Treatment for OCD often combines both therapy and medicine. There are several behavioral treatments that help teach children to control or stop their obsessive acts. Behavioral therapies help children stop doing the ritual without feeling anxiety about not doing it. Exposure and response prevention ...
... Treatment for OCD often combines both therapy and medicine. There are several behavioral treatments that help teach children to control or stop their obsessive acts. Behavioral therapies help children stop doing the ritual without feeling anxiety about not doing it. Exposure and response prevention ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Arkansas, 2013
... In Arkansas, about 22,000 youths (9.3% of all youths) per year in 2008-2012* had at least one MDE within the year prior to being surveyed. The percentage did not change significantly over this period. ...
... In Arkansas, about 22,000 youths (9.3% of all youths) per year in 2008-2012* had at least one MDE within the year prior to being surveyed. The percentage did not change significantly over this period. ...
Screening for Postpartum Depression at Well-Child
... resembles a manic psychosis with agitation, irritability, depressed or elated mood, delusions, and disorganized behavior, and it carries a risk of infanticide and suicide, making it a psychiatric emergency. However, with immediate hospitalization and treatment with mood stabilizers, women with this ...
... resembles a manic psychosis with agitation, irritability, depressed or elated mood, delusions, and disorganized behavior, and it carries a risk of infanticide and suicide, making it a psychiatric emergency. However, with immediate hospitalization and treatment with mood stabilizers, women with this ...
Lifetime Health - theteachermademedoit
... Section 3 Mental and Emotional Health Section 4 Understanding Mental Disorders Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ...
... Section 3 Mental and Emotional Health Section 4 Understanding Mental Disorders Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ...
implementing critical psychiatry in practice: positive and negative
... "The notion, mental disease, must be deduced neither from the mind nor from the body, but from the relation of each to the other." Baron von ...
... "The notion, mental disease, must be deduced neither from the mind nor from the body, but from the relation of each to the other." Baron von ...
Olfactory obsessions - Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
... for the patient’s own sexuality; compulsions related to the avoidance of any possibilities of getting dirty (physically or mentally), the aim of which was at the same time to remove the anxiety about becoming infected; the patient would try to accomplish this aim by performing specific rituals, whic ...
... for the patient’s own sexuality; compulsions related to the avoidance of any possibilities of getting dirty (physically or mentally), the aim of which was at the same time to remove the anxiety about becoming infected; the patient would try to accomplish this aim by performing specific rituals, whic ...
ADHD Testing
... Forgetful in daily activities o Presence of behaviors in 2 or more settings for at least 6 months o Behaviors must occur prior to 7 yo o Behaviors cause significant impairment in learning/social interactions Clinical Evaluation • AAP guideline states diagnosis requires evidence directly obtained fro ...
... Forgetful in daily activities o Presence of behaviors in 2 or more settings for at least 6 months o Behaviors must occur prior to 7 yo o Behaviors cause significant impairment in learning/social interactions Clinical Evaluation • AAP guideline states diagnosis requires evidence directly obtained fro ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment Defiant Disorder
... can be comorbid (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). ADHD is a major differential diagnostic consideration because of substantial overlap between these conditions. The distinction among ADHD, ODD, and CD seems to be supported, but not in all studies (Burke et al., 2002; Connor, 2002; Hinshaw an ...
... can be comorbid (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). ADHD is a major differential diagnostic consideration because of substantial overlap between these conditions. The distinction among ADHD, ODD, and CD seems to be supported, but not in all studies (Burke et al., 2002; Connor, 2002; Hinshaw an ...
The current status of suicide and self
... The literature included variation regarding methodology, sample size, length of follow-up, and diagnostic criteria that may account for the variability among studies. Overall, the authors found that data on the prevalence of suicidality in EDs have focused mainly on AN. Interpretation of the more li ...
... The literature included variation regarding methodology, sample size, length of follow-up, and diagnostic criteria that may account for the variability among studies. Overall, the authors found that data on the prevalence of suicidality in EDs have focused mainly on AN. Interpretation of the more li ...
1. Medical Condition ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY
... work colleagues. Multiple scales have been created to identify specific symptoms in order to diagnose ADHD, but the most commonly used diagnostic criteria are those of the DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition May 2013).20 The essential feature of attention defic ...
... work colleagues. Multiple scales have been created to identify specific symptoms in order to diagnose ADHD, but the most commonly used diagnostic criteria are those of the DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition May 2013).20 The essential feature of attention defic ...
Irritability in children and adolescents: past concepts, UPDATE ARTICLE Fernanda Valle Krieger,
... hyperarousal criterion from SMD, since it overlapped with ADHD symptoms,29 and proposed a new diagnostic category called DMDD (Table 1). There is still little evidence on DMDD and studies mostly construct the phenotype based on other DSM-IV symptoms. Recently, Copeland et al., using two community sa ...
... hyperarousal criterion from SMD, since it overlapped with ADHD symptoms,29 and proposed a new diagnostic category called DMDD (Table 1). There is still little evidence on DMDD and studies mostly construct the phenotype based on other DSM-IV symptoms. Recently, Copeland et al., using two community sa ...
Microsoft Word - brochure
... Our predoctoral internship program has eight positions, begins July 1st of each year, and continues one calendar year through June 30. Applicants to the internship must be in good standing in an APA-approved doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology and must have completed at least two y ...
... Our predoctoral internship program has eight positions, begins July 1st of each year, and continues one calendar year through June 30. Applicants to the internship must be in good standing in an APA-approved doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology and must have completed at least two y ...
Mood disorders
... The fundamental disturbance is a change in mood or affect, usually to depression (with or without associated anxiety) or to elation. The mood change is usually accompanied by a change in the overall level of activity. Most of these disorders tend to be recurrent, and the onset of individual episodes ...
... The fundamental disturbance is a change in mood or affect, usually to depression (with or without associated anxiety) or to elation. The mood change is usually accompanied by a change in the overall level of activity. Most of these disorders tend to be recurrent, and the onset of individual episodes ...
SA Pharmaceutical Journal
... a pervasive developmental disorder, schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder, and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder, e.g. mood disorder, anxiety disorder, dissociative disorder or personality disorder. ...
... a pervasive developmental disorder, schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder, and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder, e.g. mood disorder, anxiety disorder, dissociative disorder or personality disorder. ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Nevada, 2013
... In Nevada, about 16,000 youths (7.6% of all youths) per year in 2008-2012* had at least one MDE within the year prior to being surveyed. The percentage did not change significantly over this period. ...
... In Nevada, about 16,000 youths (7.6% of all youths) per year in 2008-2012* had at least one MDE within the year prior to being surveyed. The percentage did not change significantly over this period. ...
Cross,Cultural Perspectives on Posttraumatic
... the clinician to suspend his or her own beliefs about how individuals "should" respond to traumatic events. In fact, it is helpful to go out of one's way to seek evidence that might contradict one's beliefs. Otherwise it is far too easy to succumb to what is known as "confirmation bias" (the highlig ...
... the clinician to suspend his or her own beliefs about how individuals "should" respond to traumatic events. In fact, it is helpful to go out of one's way to seek evidence that might contradict one's beliefs. Otherwise it is far too easy to succumb to what is known as "confirmation bias" (the highlig ...