A Pilot Study of a Cognitive Restructuring Program for Treating
... decided not to continue treatment, citing too much stress. Several months later, the client’s school counselor recontacted the therapist to inquire about reentering the program. Participants reported a mean of 6.5 traumas (out of a possible 16), with a range from 1 to 13 reported traumas. Commonly r ...
... decided not to continue treatment, citing too much stress. Several months later, the client’s school counselor recontacted the therapist to inquire about reentering the program. Participants reported a mean of 6.5 traumas (out of a possible 16), with a range from 1 to 13 reported traumas. Commonly r ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Missouri, 2013
... In Missouri, about 42,000 youths (8.9% 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 Missouri, about 42,000 youths (8.9% 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. ...
Classical Conditioning - Anoka
... behavior when away from the punisher • Can lead to fear, anxiety, and lower selfesteem • Children who are punished physically may learn to use aggression as a means to solve problems. ...
... behavior when away from the punisher • Can lead to fear, anxiety, and lower selfesteem • Children who are punished physically may learn to use aggression as a means to solve problems. ...
DSM-IV Workshop Outline
... The DSM (pp. xxi-xxii) defines a “mental disorder’ as “ a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with present distress (e.g. , a painful symptom) or disability (i.e., impairment in one or more important areas of func ...
... The DSM (pp. xxi-xxii) defines a “mental disorder’ as “ a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with present distress (e.g. , a painful symptom) or disability (i.e., impairment in one or more important areas of func ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Arizona, 2013
... In Arizona, about 53,000 youths (10.0% 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 Arizona, about 53,000 youths (10.0% 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. ...
Lindsley, 1964 - Precision Teaching Wiki
... that "like is cured by like," once widely accepted in medicine', has been proven false for physiological disease. Homeopathic psychiatry, however, is still maintained by many therapeutic partisans as they suggest their cures for behavioral disorders. This fallacious argument placed the individual wi ...
... that "like is cured by like," once widely accepted in medicine', has been proven false for physiological disease. Homeopathic psychiatry, however, is still maintained by many therapeutic partisans as they suggest their cures for behavioral disorders. This fallacious argument placed the individual wi ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Kansas, 2013
... In Kansas, about 19,000 youths (8.4% 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 Kansas, about 19,000 youths (8.4% 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. ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Tennessee, 2013
... In Tennessee, about 43,000 youths (8.9% 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 Tennessee, about 43,000 youths (8.9% 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. ...
Content and Process Theories of Motivation
... regular pattern: People change because of experiences, life events, aging and other factors. Implications: How can we design our programs to satisfy changing needs? ...
... regular pattern: People change because of experiences, life events, aging and other factors. Implications: How can we design our programs to satisfy changing needs? ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Maryland, 2013
... In Maryland, about 31,000 youths (6.9% 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 Maryland, about 31,000 youths (6.9% 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. ...
The Underlying Theory of the Rape Prevention and Education
... To develop a favorable attitude toward an innovation and because of the uncertainty and risk associated with innovation, people seek information that evaluates the effects of the intervention. This information is most influential when it is based on the subjective evaluations of others who are simil ...
... To develop a favorable attitude toward an innovation and because of the uncertainty and risk associated with innovation, people seek information that evaluates the effects of the intervention. This information is most influential when it is based on the subjective evaluations of others who are simil ...
Creating Safer Communities: The Underlying Theory of the Rape
... Better information occurs face to face between two people who are similar. To develop a favorable attitude toward an innovation and because of the uncertainty and risk associated with innovation, people seek information that evaluates the effects of the intervention. This information is most influen ...
... Better information occurs face to face between two people who are similar. To develop a favorable attitude toward an innovation and because of the uncertainty and risk associated with innovation, people seek information that evaluates the effects of the intervention. This information is most influen ...
Adolescent subthreshold-depression and anxiety
... York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, USA; 6Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA; 7National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention of Mental Ill-Health (NASP), Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; 8Medicine and Health S ...
... York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, USA; 6Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA; 7National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention of Mental Ill-Health (NASP), Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; 8Medicine and Health S ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Colorado, 2013
... In Colorado, about 32,000 youths (8.5% 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 Colorado, about 32,000 youths (8.5% 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. ...
Anxiety - Headspace
... have symptoms of depression. Some people with anxiety may also drink alcohol or take drugs to ease the discomfort or make them feel more confident. Relying on alcohol or drugs however can make things much worse in the long run and cause long-term physical and mental health problems. ...
... have symptoms of depression. Some people with anxiety may also drink alcohol or take drugs to ease the discomfort or make them feel more confident. Relying on alcohol or drugs however can make things much worse in the long run and cause long-term physical and mental health problems. ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Minnesota, 2013
... In Minnesota, about 34,000 youths (8.2% 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 Minnesota, about 34,000 youths (8.2% 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. ...
CH22 Psychiatric
... • If the patient’s agitation continues, request ALS assistance so chemical restraint can be considered. – Uncontrolled or poorly controlled patient agitation can lead to the patient’s sudden death. ...
... • If the patient’s agitation continues, request ALS assistance so chemical restraint can be considered. – Uncontrolled or poorly controlled patient agitation can lead to the patient’s sudden death. ...
Using DSM-5 in Case Formulation and Treatment Planning
... visits her friends. However, she reports such low energy throughout the day that she is unable to schedule a job interview. ...
... visits her friends. However, she reports such low energy throughout the day that she is unable to schedule a job interview. ...
The Empire of Illness: Competence and Coercion
... over decades.' Although health-care professionals typically diagnose impairment and make initial competence determinations, courts ultimately determine whether a particular individual has enough liberty and capacity to make the decision in question. In making this determination, courts must place ch ...
... over decades.' Although health-care professionals typically diagnose impairment and make initial competence determinations, courts ultimately determine whether a particular individual has enough liberty and capacity to make the decision in question. In making this determination, courts must place ch ...
File chapter 8 vocab pp
... Learning that certain events occur together. The events may be two stimuli (as in classical conditioning) or a response and its consequences (as in operant conditioning). ...
... Learning that certain events occur together. The events may be two stimuli (as in classical conditioning) or a response and its consequences (as in operant conditioning). ...
Exposure to Internal and External Stimuli: Reactions in Children of
... 1992). Furthermore, it was shown that a high level of anxiety sensitivity corresponded with the frequency of panic attacks (Cox, Endler, Norton, & Swinson, 199 1; Donnell & McNally, 1990). In addition, Maller and Reiss (1992) showed in a longitudinal study that healthy individuals with high anxiety ...
... 1992). Furthermore, it was shown that a high level of anxiety sensitivity corresponded with the frequency of panic attacks (Cox, Endler, Norton, & Swinson, 199 1; Donnell & McNally, 1990). In addition, Maller and Reiss (1992) showed in a longitudinal study that healthy individuals with high anxiety ...
The Utilization of Behavior Management in
... natural rates of teacher approval and disapproval in the classroom. The rates of teacher verbal approval dropped markedly after the second grade; in every grade thereafter, the rate of teacher verbal disapproval exceeded the rate of teacher verbal approval. Thomas, Presland, Grant, and Glynn (1978) ...
... natural rates of teacher approval and disapproval in the classroom. The rates of teacher verbal approval dropped markedly after the second grade; in every grade thereafter, the rate of teacher verbal disapproval exceeded the rate of teacher verbal approval. Thomas, Presland, Grant, and Glynn (1978) ...
ADDICTION AND SPIRITUALITY
... contributes to health in many persons. This concept is found in all cultures and societies. It’s expressed in an individual’s search for ultimate meaning through participation in a religion, but it can be much broader than that, such as, belief in God, family, naturalism, rationalism, humanism, and ...
... contributes to health in many persons. This concept is found in all cultures and societies. It’s expressed in an individual’s search for ultimate meaning through participation in a religion, but it can be much broader than that, such as, belief in God, family, naturalism, rationalism, humanism, and ...
Exposure to Internal and External Stimuli: Reactions in Children of
... 1992). Furthermore, it was shown that a high level of anxiety sensitivity corresponded with the frequency of panic attacks (Cox, Endler, Norton, & Swinson, 199 1; Donnell & McNally, 1990). In addition, Maller and Reiss (1992) showed in a longitudinal study that healthy individuals with high anxiety ...
... 1992). Furthermore, it was shown that a high level of anxiety sensitivity corresponded with the frequency of panic attacks (Cox, Endler, Norton, & Swinson, 199 1; Donnell & McNally, 1990). In addition, Maller and Reiss (1992) showed in a longitudinal study that healthy individuals with high anxiety ...