A Trillion-Dollar Opportunity: How Brain Research Can Drive
... and neurological illnesses, which has stalled in recent years as companies have pulled back on financially risky research. Improving diagnosis and treatment depends on discoveries from research focusing on specific mental disorders, on brain functions, and on the chemical and biological compounds th ...
... and neurological illnesses, which has stalled in recent years as companies have pulled back on financially risky research. Improving diagnosis and treatment depends on discoveries from research focusing on specific mental disorders, on brain functions, and on the chemical and biological compounds th ...
Physicans Guide for the Management of Huntingtons Disease
... Symptoms vary over time as a patient passes through different stages of the disease. Symptoms also vary from individual to individual, even within a family. For example, one patient may develop a severe mood disorder, requiring multiple hospitalisations, but have little motor disability. The patient ...
... Symptoms vary over time as a patient passes through different stages of the disease. Symptoms also vary from individual to individual, even within a family. For example, one patient may develop a severe mood disorder, requiring multiple hospitalisations, but have little motor disability. The patient ...
Are patients with COPD psychologically distressed? E.J. Wagena*, W.A. Arrindell , E.F.M. Wouters
... and 500 psychiatric outpatients participated in this study. The Dutch version of the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised was used to assess general psychological distress. The sample of patients with COPD experienced significantly more psychological distress than the general population and significantly le ...
... and 500 psychiatric outpatients participated in this study. The Dutch version of the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised was used to assess general psychological distress. The sample of patients with COPD experienced significantly more psychological distress than the general population and significantly le ...
Advanced dental disease in people with severe mental illness
... 103. Tests for funnel plot asymmetry gave a P-value of 0.8. These results suggest that the findings for edentulousness were reasonably robust against publication bias. Discussion It is well known that individuals with severe mental illness have high rates of physical ill-health, including diabetes, ...
... 103. Tests for funnel plot asymmetry gave a P-value of 0.8. These results suggest that the findings for edentulousness were reasonably robust against publication bias. Discussion It is well known that individuals with severe mental illness have high rates of physical ill-health, including diabetes, ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Anesthesia Emergence
... to possibly reduce the incidence of PTSD19 but was not used for this patient. The use of stellate ganglion block for the treatment of combat-related PTSD is being investigated, but for these purposes seems too invasive for consideration without substantiation that less invasive methods are ineffecti ...
... to possibly reduce the incidence of PTSD19 but was not used for this patient. The use of stellate ganglion block for the treatment of combat-related PTSD is being investigated, but for these purposes seems too invasive for consideration without substantiation that less invasive methods are ineffecti ...
August 2010 Pilots Topic Alert - National Child Traumatic Stress
... BACKGROUND: The three-way interaction between the functional polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene linked promoter region, the val66met polymorphism in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene, and childhood adversity in the prediction of depression in children, reported by Kaufman and co ...
... BACKGROUND: The three-way interaction between the functional polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene linked promoter region, the val66met polymorphism in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene, and childhood adversity in the prediction of depression in children, reported by Kaufman and co ...
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... Patients presenting with features indicating dysphagia or pulmonary aspiration should receive a full clinical assessment of their swallowing ability by a speech-language pathologist or trained specialist who should advise on safety of swallowing ability and consistency of diet and fluids. Patients w ...
... Patients presenting with features indicating dysphagia or pulmonary aspiration should receive a full clinical assessment of their swallowing ability by a speech-language pathologist or trained specialist who should advise on safety of swallowing ability and consistency of diet and fluids. Patients w ...
Mixed features of depression - The British Journal of Psychiatry
... acknowledge that Kraepelin saw severely ill patients with psychosis in mental asylums; today’s out-patient practice setting is different, yet recent studies often are consistent with many of Kraepelin’s observations.) According to DSM-III and DSM-IV,8 mixed states were seen as rare; this is because ...
... acknowledge that Kraepelin saw severely ill patients with psychosis in mental asylums; today’s out-patient practice setting is different, yet recent studies often are consistent with many of Kraepelin’s observations.) According to DSM-III and DSM-IV,8 mixed states were seen as rare; this is because ...
6.3c Management - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario
... Patients presenting with features indicating dysphagia or pulmonary aspiration should receive a full clinical assessment of their swallowing ability by a speech-language pathologist or trained specialist who should advise on safety of swallowing ability and consistency of diet and fluids. Patients w ...
... Patients presenting with features indicating dysphagia or pulmonary aspiration should receive a full clinical assessment of their swallowing ability by a speech-language pathologist or trained specialist who should advise on safety of swallowing ability and consistency of diet and fluids. Patients w ...
Evaluation of cognitive restructuring for post
... range of negative outcomes, including more severe symptoms and distress, more impaired functioning and higher utilisation of acute care services.3,4 The high rate of trauma, and its associated clinical correlates, has drawn attention to the need for treatments to reduce the consequences of trauma in ...
... range of negative outcomes, including more severe symptoms and distress, more impaired functioning and higher utilisation of acute care services.3,4 The high rate of trauma, and its associated clinical correlates, has drawn attention to the need for treatments to reduce the consequences of trauma in ...
Mandana Nikkhah and Mozhgan Arefi
... anxiety caused damage to the areas of education, communication, social, mental health, and so is (4). Students with test anxiety, behavioral hallmarks are faced with the problem that one of the most prominent symptoms of anxiety. Anxiety is an unpleasant feeling when predictions are vague feeling un ...
... anxiety caused damage to the areas of education, communication, social, mental health, and so is (4). Students with test anxiety, behavioral hallmarks are faced with the problem that one of the most prominent symptoms of anxiety. Anxiety is an unpleasant feeling when predictions are vague feeling un ...
The “Breakdown” Debate in Social Movements
... of protest. Although these early conceptions were largely social psychological, they incorporated some elements of structure and structural strain, such that the term “breakdown” arguably applies to at least two sociological phenomena: The organization (or disorganization) of minds and of states. Th ...
... of protest. Although these early conceptions were largely social psychological, they incorporated some elements of structure and structural strain, such that the term “breakdown” arguably applies to at least two sociological phenomena: The organization (or disorganization) of minds and of states. Th ...
Should Borderline Personality Disorder be added to the MA Parity
... some patients remain chronically symptomatic, the majority improves. Within six years of follow-up; 74% no longer meet the diagnostic criteria. BPD is believed to emerge from an interaction between genes and environment. The major twin study showed that genes accounted for 69% of the variance in dia ...
... some patients remain chronically symptomatic, the majority improves. Within six years of follow-up; 74% no longer meet the diagnostic criteria. BPD is believed to emerge from an interaction between genes and environment. The major twin study showed that genes accounted for 69% of the variance in dia ...
Medical Marijuana in Certain Neurological Disorders
... promoting the highest quality patient-centered care for people with diseases of the brain and nervous system. Experts from the AAN carefully reviewed the available scientific studies on the safety and effectiveness of cannabis use in certain neurological disorders. The following information is based ...
... promoting the highest quality patient-centered care for people with diseases of the brain and nervous system. Experts from the AAN carefully reviewed the available scientific studies on the safety and effectiveness of cannabis use in certain neurological disorders. The following information is based ...
Psychological Theories of Crime and Delinquency
... The theory ‘‘favors a model of causation involving triadic reciprocal determinism…behavior, cognition and other personal factors, and environmental influences all operate as interacting determinants that influence each other bidirectionally (Bandura, 1989, p. 2). Social learning theorists posit that ...
... The theory ‘‘favors a model of causation involving triadic reciprocal determinism…behavior, cognition and other personal factors, and environmental influences all operate as interacting determinants that influence each other bidirectionally (Bandura, 1989, p. 2). Social learning theorists posit that ...
What is ADHD?
... Fidgety, has difficulty staying seated or playing quietly and acts as if driven by a motor Difficulty participating in tasks that require taking turns, blurting out answers to questions instead of waiting to be called on. Flitting from one task to another without finishing the previous task. ...
... Fidgety, has difficulty staying seated or playing quietly and acts as if driven by a motor Difficulty participating in tasks that require taking turns, blurting out answers to questions instead of waiting to be called on. Flitting from one task to another without finishing the previous task. ...
Important Drug Warning
... that potentially fatal additive effects may occur if KLONOPIN® or VALIUM® is used with opioids, and not to use such drugs concomitantly unless supervised by a health care provider. • Advise patients not to drive or operate heavy machinery until the effects of the concomitant use with the opioid hav ...
... that potentially fatal additive effects may occur if KLONOPIN® or VALIUM® is used with opioids, and not to use such drugs concomitantly unless supervised by a health care provider. • Advise patients not to drive or operate heavy machinery until the effects of the concomitant use with the opioid hav ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Schizophrenia: Do They Overlap?
... alterations in brain developmental pathways might underline the phenotypic spectrum of these disorders. Exploring the commonalities between ASD and schizophrenia could provide new insights to better understand their etiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention. In this respect, some nuclear ...
... alterations in brain developmental pathways might underline the phenotypic spectrum of these disorders. Exploring the commonalities between ASD and schizophrenia could provide new insights to better understand their etiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention. In this respect, some nuclear ...
Lessons Learned 1 Running Head
... Ursano, 2005; LaGreca, Silverman, Vernberg, & Prinstein, 1996; North, Kawasaki, Spitznagel, & Hong, 2004; Norris, Murphy, Baker, & Perilla, 2004; Shelby & Tredinnick, 1995; Vernberg et al., 1996). This literature is helpful not only because it may enhance understanding of factors that may contribute ...
... Ursano, 2005; LaGreca, Silverman, Vernberg, & Prinstein, 1996; North, Kawasaki, Spitznagel, & Hong, 2004; Norris, Murphy, Baker, & Perilla, 2004; Shelby & Tredinnick, 1995; Vernberg et al., 1996). This literature is helpful not only because it may enhance understanding of factors that may contribute ...
Full Text - Shiraz E
... female prisoners suffer from more mental problems compared to male prisoners. Therefore, providing mental health services for this vulnerable population appears essential. ...
... female prisoners suffer from more mental problems compared to male prisoners. Therefore, providing mental health services for this vulnerable population appears essential. ...
mHEALTH SOLUTIONS FOR IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH AND
... This white paper would not have been possible without the vision and support of Pfizer, Inc. and the mHealth Alliance at the United Nations Foundation. I would like to extend my appreciation to them for highlighting the under-recognized health topic of mental health in the context of aging and how m ...
... This white paper would not have been possible without the vision and support of Pfizer, Inc. and the mHealth Alliance at the United Nations Foundation. I would like to extend my appreciation to them for highlighting the under-recognized health topic of mental health in the context of aging and how m ...
Classical conditioning - rcook
... Although it’s not likely for conditioning to occur, it could occur when the CS follow the US. This finding fits the presumption that classical conditioning is biologically adaptive. It helps organisms prepare for good or bad events. Michael Domjan Showed how the CS signal are important biological ev ...
... Although it’s not likely for conditioning to occur, it could occur when the CS follow the US. This finding fits the presumption that classical conditioning is biologically adaptive. It helps organisms prepare for good or bad events. Michael Domjan Showed how the CS signal are important biological ev ...
Antisocial Personality, Sociopathy and
... Most will believe they are justified in this because they feel they were cheated in some way themselves by society, and a few will be more than happy to rant and rave about it to anyone who listens. They are chronic complainers, and underneath it all, they would like to see nothing better than all o ...
... Most will believe they are justified in this because they feel they were cheated in some way themselves by society, and a few will be more than happy to rant and rave about it to anyone who listens. They are chronic complainers, and underneath it all, they would like to see nothing better than all o ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
... distress-enhancing cognitions, with a particular focus on abuse-related cognitions, for which the therapist remained alert during the personal experience work.” “In summary for women who did not drop out, CBT treatment was highly effective for achieving remission of PTSD diagnosis, ameliorating PTSD ...
... distress-enhancing cognitions, with a particular focus on abuse-related cognitions, for which the therapist remained alert during the personal experience work.” “In summary for women who did not drop out, CBT treatment was highly effective for achieving remission of PTSD diagnosis, ameliorating PTSD ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Case Formulation
... schemas of others as critical and rejecting, of himself as weak, weird, and helpless, and of the future as hopeless. These schemas, activated by [precipitants] his worsening medical problems and increasing pressure from his physician to comply with treatment recommendations, have exacerbated John’s ...
... schemas of others as critical and rejecting, of himself as weak, weird, and helpless, and of the future as hopeless. These schemas, activated by [precipitants] his worsening medical problems and increasing pressure from his physician to comply with treatment recommendations, have exacerbated John’s ...