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... they may be less aware of the deleterious effects it can have on systemic health. It is here that the oral cavity's connection to the upper respiratory tract comes into play, notes Tung Nguyen, DMD, MS, an assistant professor of orthodontics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School ...
... they may be less aware of the deleterious effects it can have on systemic health. It is here that the oral cavity's connection to the upper respiratory tract comes into play, notes Tung Nguyen, DMD, MS, an assistant professor of orthodontics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Massachusetts, 2013
... In Massachusetts, about 37,000 youths (7.7% 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 Massachusetts, about 37,000 youths (7.7% 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. ...
Learning Chapter (Myers Text) Presentation
... After a CR (salivation) has been conditioned and then extinguished: •following a rest period, presenting the tone alone might lead to a spontaneous recovery (a return of the conditioned response despite a lack of further conditioning). •if the CS (tone) is again presented repeatedly without the US ...
... After a CR (salivation) has been conditioned and then extinguished: •following a rest period, presenting the tone alone might lead to a spontaneous recovery (a return of the conditioned response despite a lack of further conditioning). •if the CS (tone) is again presented repeatedly without the US ...
A Review of the Korean Cultural Syndrome Hwa
... Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to review a cultural syndrome specific to Koreans and Korean immigrants, Hwa-Byung, by discussing the description of the syndrome, the prevalence, and risk factors of Hwa-Byung. Furthermore, this paper presents a new ecological model of Hwa-Byung and discusses ...
... Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to review a cultural syndrome specific to Koreans and Korean immigrants, Hwa-Byung, by discussing the description of the syndrome, the prevalence, and risk factors of Hwa-Byung. Furthermore, this paper presents a new ecological model of Hwa-Byung and discusses ...
Link: Presentation
... life and PTSD symptoms • For a more detailed list please refer to “Seeking Safety” treatment manual by Lisa Najavits, 2002. • These coping skills can be used to create personal safety plans and in reviewing current safe and unsafe behaviours ...
... life and PTSD symptoms • For a more detailed list please refer to “Seeking Safety” treatment manual by Lisa Najavits, 2002. • These coping skills can be used to create personal safety plans and in reviewing current safe and unsafe behaviours ...
Behavioral Health Barometer New Jersey, 2013
... Mean Age of First Use of Selected Substances among Persons Aged 12-17 in New Jersey (2008-2012)2 Among 12- to 17-year-olds in New Jersey, the mean age of first marijuana use was 14.5 years, and the mean age of first cigarette use was 13.7 years. ...
... Mean Age of First Use of Selected Substances among Persons Aged 12-17 in New Jersey (2008-2012)2 Among 12- to 17-year-olds in New Jersey, the mean age of first marijuana use was 14.5 years, and the mean age of first cigarette use was 13.7 years. ...
Disproportion of cerebral surface areas and volumes in
... crowns of gyri and least numerous in the depths of the sulci (Welker, 1990). The variable EA, defined as a measure of the extra surface area generated by the folding of the SM surface (see Fig. 1), may also be taken as an estimate of the surface area of the white matter cores of gyri, that is the ar ...
... crowns of gyri and least numerous in the depths of the sulci (Welker, 1990). The variable EA, defined as a measure of the extra surface area generated by the folding of the SM surface (see Fig. 1), may also be taken as an estimate of the surface area of the white matter cores of gyri, that is the ar ...
Informing DSM-5: biological boundaries between bipolar I disorder
... schizophrenia, and not BD I [40], decreases in total brain mass have been reported in both disorders [39]. Further, consonant gray matter reductions in paralimbic regions including the anterior cingulate and insula, thought to be involved in emotional processing, have been observed in schizophrenia ...
... schizophrenia, and not BD I [40], decreases in total brain mass have been reported in both disorders [39]. Further, consonant gray matter reductions in paralimbic regions including the anterior cingulate and insula, thought to be involved in emotional processing, have been observed in schizophrenia ...
Effects of Maternal Substance Use and Trauma
... Integrative programs for women need to focus on integrative counseling components due to the interactive nature of trauma reactions, mental health, & substance abuse Service components should be incorporated within the program sites because these women have a diversity of issues often as a result of ...
... Integrative programs for women need to focus on integrative counseling components due to the interactive nature of trauma reactions, mental health, & substance abuse Service components should be incorporated within the program sites because these women have a diversity of issues often as a result of ...
Chapter 10 Summary
... likely to be diagnosed than boys, but this difference does not exist prior to puberty. Common comorbid disorders include anxiety disorders, dysthymia, conduct problems, ADHD, and substance use disorder. P-DD is less severe, but more chronic than MDD, with the diagnostic requirement that the individu ...
... likely to be diagnosed than boys, but this difference does not exist prior to puberty. Common comorbid disorders include anxiety disorders, dysthymia, conduct problems, ADHD, and substance use disorder. P-DD is less severe, but more chronic than MDD, with the diagnostic requirement that the individu ...
Module 10: Operant & Cognitive Approaches
... “Girl, you must be from Tennessee, cause you’re the only ten I see….” ...
... “Girl, you must be from Tennessee, cause you’re the only ten I see….” ...
1. Childhood Mental Health Issues: An Introduction for Child Welfare
... emotional, behavioral, or developmental condition • 45.8 percent of children with one or more emotional, behavioral, or developmental conditions also had learning disabilities when compared to 2.7 percent of children without these conditions (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2010) • Est ...
... emotional, behavioral, or developmental condition • 45.8 percent of children with one or more emotional, behavioral, or developmental conditions also had learning disabilities when compared to 2.7 percent of children without these conditions (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2010) • Est ...
Should cyclothymia be considered as a specific and distinct bipolar
... more complex clinical course, early emergence of bipolar symptoms, antidepressant activation, anxiety comorbidity, and suicidal and self-harm behaviors [26] . This profile is often observed in cyclothymic patients where the intensity of mood swings is generally limited, although in some cases major ...
... more complex clinical course, early emergence of bipolar symptoms, antidepressant activation, anxiety comorbidity, and suicidal and self-harm behaviors [26] . This profile is often observed in cyclothymic patients where the intensity of mood swings is generally limited, although in some cases major ...
substance use - Division of Gender, Sexuality, and Health
... • All groups: Stigma; legal sanctions; poor access to services; high risk interpersonal relationships — all associated with ↑ risk behaviors ...
... • All groups: Stigma; legal sanctions; poor access to services; high risk interpersonal relationships — all associated with ↑ risk behaviors ...
Depression - University of Guelph
... Knowledge is key for a person seeking treatment for depression. Depression is often stated as one of the most common and most treatable mental health problems. However, each person’s experience of depression is different and may require different methods of treatment. Many people who are seriously d ...
... Knowledge is key for a person seeking treatment for depression. Depression is often stated as one of the most common and most treatable mental health problems. However, each person’s experience of depression is different and may require different methods of treatment. Many people who are seriously d ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Pennsylvania, 2013
... In Pennsylvania, about 74,000 youths (7.9% 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 Pennsylvania, about 74,000 youths (7.9% 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. ...
dissociative phenomena in the everyday lives of
... child’s activity to best defend against mood-related “frightened or frightening” behavior. However, in adulthood, the fact that current reality is different from that past reality means that a system which once ran smoothly now finds itself in conflict: some parts of self may want to move ahead prof ...
... child’s activity to best defend against mood-related “frightened or frightening” behavior. However, in adulthood, the fact that current reality is different from that past reality means that a system which once ran smoothly now finds itself in conflict: some parts of self may want to move ahead prof ...
Amaan - Mental Health Foundation
... We all have times when we feel down, stressed or frightened. This can be very common amongst people who are seeking asylum and even after they become refugees. Most of the time those feelings pass. Everyone is different; some recover from a setback in their mental health and wellbeing quite quickly, ...
... We all have times when we feel down, stressed or frightened. This can be very common amongst people who are seeking asylum and even after they become refugees. Most of the time those feelings pass. Everyone is different; some recover from a setback in their mental health and wellbeing quite quickly, ...
Validity and responsiveness of the EQ
... calculation of various distribution-based estimates (i.e. effect size, standardized response mean) under several anchor-based criteria (i.e. patient or clinician ratings of global improvement) [33]: on this note, the anchor-based criterion is used as an external indicator to assign patients into gro ...
... calculation of various distribution-based estimates (i.e. effect size, standardized response mean) under several anchor-based criteria (i.e. patient or clinician ratings of global improvement) [33]: on this note, the anchor-based criterion is used as an external indicator to assign patients into gro ...
The Storm in my Brain - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
... child may have. • Keep a daily diary of your child’s mood, energy, behavior, statements of concern, treatment response and sleep. Share these with the doctor. • Have your child evaluated by a child psychiatrist with experience in early onset mood disorders. • Have a neuropsychologist or educational ...
... child may have. • Keep a daily diary of your child’s mood, energy, behavior, statements of concern, treatment response and sleep. Share these with the doctor. • Have your child evaluated by a child psychiatrist with experience in early onset mood disorders. • Have a neuropsychologist or educational ...
Specific Phobias
... attacks occur spontaneously, eventually the person may have few places in which they are comfortable. In social phobia, the focus is on being evaluated by others and leads to avoidance of social situations in which they feel scrutinized and fear embarrassment. In obsessivecompulsive disorder, common ...
... attacks occur spontaneously, eventually the person may have few places in which they are comfortable. In social phobia, the focus is on being evaluated by others and leads to avoidance of social situations in which they feel scrutinized and fear embarrassment. In obsessivecompulsive disorder, common ...
The APA is offering a number of “emerging measures” for... clinical evaluation. These patient assessment measures were developed to be
... symptoms of panic disorder in children and adolescents. The measure was designed to be completed by the child upon receiving a diagnosis of panic disorder (or clinically significant panic disorder symptoms) and thereafter, prior to follow-up visits with the clinician. Each item asks the child receiv ...
... symptoms of panic disorder in children and adolescents. The measure was designed to be completed by the child upon receiving a diagnosis of panic disorder (or clinically significant panic disorder symptoms) and thereafter, prior to follow-up visits with the clinician. Each item asks the child receiv ...
Sea piracy sequelae: assessment according to the Diagnostic and
... family members. Besides anxiety and fear, in fact, we found in 7 out 12 subjects the presence of symptoms included by the DSM-5 in the PTSD spectrum. These symptoms were avoidance, negative alterations in mood and cognition, blaming oneself or others. Does this re-evaluation have any practical impac ...
... family members. Besides anxiety and fear, in fact, we found in 7 out 12 subjects the presence of symptoms included by the DSM-5 in the PTSD spectrum. These symptoms were avoidance, negative alterations in mood and cognition, blaming oneself or others. Does this re-evaluation have any practical impac ...
depression
... is diagnosed with depression; 3.4% of those patients have a diagnosis of major depression. The geriatric population is typically not diagnosed, nor are they screened for the disorder. The diagnosis can have a great impact on other medical co-morbidities, and is associated with: suffering, mortality, ...
... is diagnosed with depression; 3.4% of those patients have a diagnosis of major depression. The geriatric population is typically not diagnosed, nor are they screened for the disorder. The diagnosis can have a great impact on other medical co-morbidities, and is associated with: suffering, mortality, ...