Knowledge, Attitude and Practices regarding Leprosy among
... germs also increased. Fewer respondents who were young or had had a higher level of education believed leprosy to be hereditary. Stigmatizing attitudes were high among the respondents who had low overall knowledge of leprosy. The correct beliefs that leprosy was not transmitted by shaking hands or s ...
... germs also increased. Fewer respondents who were young or had had a higher level of education believed leprosy to be hereditary. Stigmatizing attitudes were high among the respondents who had low overall knowledge of leprosy. The correct beliefs that leprosy was not transmitted by shaking hands or s ...
Anxiety in Children with Headaches
... differences in associations between headaches and different anxiety. In a large epidemiological study, Egger et al. (1998) found significant association between anxiety disorders and headaches in females: girls with anxiety disorder had three times as many headaches as girls who did not have anxiety ...
... differences in associations between headaches and different anxiety. In a large epidemiological study, Egger et al. (1998) found significant association between anxiety disorders and headaches in females: girls with anxiety disorder had three times as many headaches as girls who did not have anxiety ...
Kluwer Academic Publishers
... provide a comprehensive overview of their topics rather than focusing on their own research or theoretical biases. Furthermore, emphasis has been placed on clinical description, research, and theoretical implications, rather than remedial or therapeutic procedures, although these topics are discusse ...
... provide a comprehensive overview of their topics rather than focusing on their own research or theoretical biases. Furthermore, emphasis has been placed on clinical description, research, and theoretical implications, rather than remedial or therapeutic procedures, although these topics are discusse ...
Treating thoughts as material objects can increase or decrease their
... course, the feeling of ownership can be applied to all kinds of mental constructs, including scientific ideas and artistic creations (e.g., Heider, 1958). Second, thoughts are also treated like physical objects in nonpsychological domains. For example, language is replete with metaphors linking thou ...
... course, the feeling of ownership can be applied to all kinds of mental constructs, including scientific ideas and artistic creations (e.g., Heider, 1958). Second, thoughts are also treated like physical objects in nonpsychological domains. For example, language is replete with metaphors linking thou ...
Distinguishing rumination from worry in clinical insomnia
... Zachariae, 2003) and worry have purported roles in this cycle (Harvey, 2002) but there have been few empirical attempts to clarify how these roles are similar or different. It has been suggested that even though both rumination and worry may involve a repetitive thought process (Segerstrom et al., 2 ...
... Zachariae, 2003) and worry have purported roles in this cycle (Harvey, 2002) but there have been few empirical attempts to clarify how these roles are similar or different. It has been suggested that even though both rumination and worry may involve a repetitive thought process (Segerstrom et al., 2 ...
- Strathprints
... comparisons were recruited by requesting the parents of adolescents with ADHD to each invite a parent who had an adolescent (in the same school grade level) without ADHD or any other known diagnosed neurological disorder to participate. The non ADHD comparisons attended nine separate high schools lo ...
... comparisons were recruited by requesting the parents of adolescents with ADHD to each invite a parent who had an adolescent (in the same school grade level) without ADHD or any other known diagnosed neurological disorder to participate. The non ADHD comparisons attended nine separate high schools lo ...
Journal Template - SAS Sites
... development begins when the thoughts are followed by negative appraisals, or interpretations of the thoughts as dangerous or threatening. Negative appraisals of particular thought occurrences are proposed to stem from the individual’s global beliefs about the corresponding thought type. Individuals ...
... development begins when the thoughts are followed by negative appraisals, or interpretations of the thoughts as dangerous or threatening. Negative appraisals of particular thought occurrences are proposed to stem from the individual’s global beliefs about the corresponding thought type. Individuals ...
Living and Coping With Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
... from war, he went to the doctor because he was concerned about what was going on with him. The doctor began asking him a list of questions related to PTSD and he answered yes to all of them. The doctor said, “I am afraid to tell you, you have PTSD.” That statement changed his life instantly. Not kno ...
... from war, he went to the doctor because he was concerned about what was going on with him. The doctor began asking him a list of questions related to PTSD and he answered yes to all of them. The doctor said, “I am afraid to tell you, you have PTSD.” That statement changed his life instantly. Not kno ...
The LEP Exam Preparation Workshop and Study Workbook
... Exceptions of Confidentiality Written Permission to Record Sean Surfas Ph.D. 2005 ...
... Exceptions of Confidentiality Written Permission to Record Sean Surfas Ph.D. 2005 ...
Anger Intensification With Combat
... distress, psychosocial functioning, and harm risk variables. Using behavioral health data for 2,077 treatmentseeking soldiers who had been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, this study examined whether anger disposition was intensified for those who met screen-threshold criteria for posttraumatic str ...
... distress, psychosocial functioning, and harm risk variables. Using behavioral health data for 2,077 treatmentseeking soldiers who had been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, this study examined whether anger disposition was intensified for those who met screen-threshold criteria for posttraumatic str ...
c. operant conditioning.
... APA Goal: Goal 1: Knowledge Base of Psychology 15. A space-time anomaly strands several early psychologists in the 21st century. With no way back, the psychologists attempt to continue their work in the present day. Watson proposes a “Little Albert” study to a contemporary research ethics committee. ...
... APA Goal: Goal 1: Knowledge Base of Psychology 15. A space-time anomaly strands several early psychologists in the 21st century. With no way back, the psychologists attempt to continue their work in the present day. Watson proposes a “Little Albert” study to a contemporary research ethics committee. ...
Comparison of depressive episodes in bipolar disorder and in major
... disorders and offers clinical utility in identifying patients who may warrant further assessment for bipolarity. The major depressive disorder clusters potentially reflect genetic and sporadic subgroups which, if replicated independently, might enable an improved phenotypic definition of underlying ...
... disorders and offers clinical utility in identifying patients who may warrant further assessment for bipolarity. The major depressive disorder clusters potentially reflect genetic and sporadic subgroups which, if replicated independently, might enable an improved phenotypic definition of underlying ...
Movements of Moods: Interplay Between Science, Clinical Practice
... diagnosed with bipolar disorder. This research is about none of these, because I have adopted a different approach to what ’social’ actually means. In his book Suicide (1952 (1897)) the french sociologist Emilé Durkheim argued that suicide was best explained by social factors and the coherence or an ...
... diagnosed with bipolar disorder. This research is about none of these, because I have adopted a different approach to what ’social’ actually means. In his book Suicide (1952 (1897)) the french sociologist Emilé Durkheim argued that suicide was best explained by social factors and the coherence or an ...
Special Issue: Military Veterans and Their Families
... Department of Defense, 2007). Based on data indicating that each U.S. service member has an average of 1.5 dependents the impact of these conflicts is far reaching (Monson & Snyder, 2012). This paper addresses the “changing-face” of modern warfare (e.g., moral injury, asymmetrical warfare). In addit ...
... Department of Defense, 2007). Based on data indicating that each U.S. service member has an average of 1.5 dependents the impact of these conflicts is far reaching (Monson & Snyder, 2012). This paper addresses the “changing-face” of modern warfare (e.g., moral injury, asymmetrical warfare). In addit ...
Mindfulness and experiential avoidance as predictors of
... why experiential avoidance may maintain PTSD symptoms over time: It limits opportunities for positive reinforcement; some types of avoidance behaviors such as substance abuse may increase exposure to aversive experiences; as no new learning occurs, it may maintain verbal rules which continue to limi ...
... why experiential avoidance may maintain PTSD symptoms over time: It limits opportunities for positive reinforcement; some types of avoidance behaviors such as substance abuse may increase exposure to aversive experiences; as no new learning occurs, it may maintain verbal rules which continue to limi ...
The Use of Cognitive Behavior Group Therapy to Reduce
... Cognitive deficits refer to the lack of processing abilities in situations that require problem solving (Kendall, 1985). A type of cognitive deficit that may be related to anxiety disorders is the lack of cognitive flexibility, described as the ability, or lack there of, to adapt to challenging situ ...
... Cognitive deficits refer to the lack of processing abilities in situations that require problem solving (Kendall, 1985). A type of cognitive deficit that may be related to anxiety disorders is the lack of cognitive flexibility, described as the ability, or lack there of, to adapt to challenging situ ...
Chapter 9 General discussion
... could have been driven by the reporting of chest pain to the GPs by these patients which would ...
... could have been driven by the reporting of chest pain to the GPs by these patients which would ...
Preview the material
... The American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) publication, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, has been the industry standard for clinicians, researchers, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and policymakers since the original draft was published in 1952 (1). The fifth r ...
... The American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) publication, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, has been the industry standard for clinicians, researchers, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and policymakers since the original draft was published in 1952 (1). The fifth r ...
change in developmental quotient in toddlers
... individuals with ASD have widely discrepant skills in various developmental domains. In 1944, Asperger noted that the individuals he studied had unequal cognitive development, with some possessing above average intelligence but also severe deficits in other areas such as communication or social skil ...
... individuals with ASD have widely discrepant skills in various developmental domains. In 1944, Asperger noted that the individuals he studied had unequal cognitive development, with some possessing above average intelligence but also severe deficits in other areas such as communication or social skil ...
is fibromyalgia - Choose your language | Know Pain Educational
... Symptoms of Fibromyalgia • Pain, fatigue and sleep disturbance are present in at least 86% of patients* ...
... Symptoms of Fibromyalgia • Pain, fatigue and sleep disturbance are present in at least 86% of patients* ...
A Twin Study of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... (Moutafi et al., 2006), while people with low scores are more likely to be hardy, secure and relaxed even under stressful conditions. Recently, some studies have investigated the genetic epidemiology of anxiety disorders and its genetic correlations with neuroticism. The results show that neuroticis ...
... (Moutafi et al., 2006), while people with low scores are more likely to be hardy, secure and relaxed even under stressful conditions. Recently, some studies have investigated the genetic epidemiology of anxiety disorders and its genetic correlations with neuroticism. The results show that neuroticis ...
File - Abundance Behavioral Health Services
... since they are not disruptive. However, the symptoms of inattention have consequences: getting in hot water with parents and teachers for not following directions; under-performing in school; or clashing with other kids over not playing by the rules. Spotting ADD/ADHD at different ages Because we ex ...
... since they are not disruptive. However, the symptoms of inattention have consequences: getting in hot water with parents and teachers for not following directions; under-performing in school; or clashing with other kids over not playing by the rules. Spotting ADD/ADHD at different ages Because we ex ...
Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Insomnia: A Review R Ru
... published between 1970 and 2004 was conducted. Search terms used were “insomnia,” “behavioral therapy,” and the generic names of agents commonly used to treat insomnia (the Food and Drug Administration–approved benzodiazepines and nonbenzodiazepines, trazodone, and over-the-counter agents). Results: ...
... published between 1970 and 2004 was conducted. Search terms used were “insomnia,” “behavioral therapy,” and the generic names of agents commonly used to treat insomnia (the Food and Drug Administration–approved benzodiazepines and nonbenzodiazepines, trazodone, and over-the-counter agents). Results: ...
to the 2015 Annual Meeting • Program Book • New Research
... The American Psychiatric Association’s 2015 annual meeting in vibrant Toronto promises to be an exceptional educational experience. You will have many outstanding sessions to choose from as we bring together some of the best minds in psychiatry to present compelling research, clinical, and practice- ...
... The American Psychiatric Association’s 2015 annual meeting in vibrant Toronto promises to be an exceptional educational experience. You will have many outstanding sessions to choose from as we bring together some of the best minds in psychiatry to present compelling research, clinical, and practice- ...
Acquisition of Behavioral Avoidance
... from fear-relevant stimuli (Rinck & Becker, 2006), or the facilitation of avoidance-related action tendencies and motor responses by fear-relevant stimuli (Heuer, Rinck, & Becker, 2007; Rinck & Becker, 2007). Although this past research offered extensive insights into avoidance responses within a co ...
... from fear-relevant stimuli (Rinck & Becker, 2006), or the facilitation of avoidance-related action tendencies and motor responses by fear-relevant stimuli (Heuer, Rinck, & Becker, 2007; Rinck & Becker, 2007). Although this past research offered extensive insights into avoidance responses within a co ...