- Praed Foundation
... versions for developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, and youth welfare, this information integration tool is designed to support individual case planning and the planning and evaluation of service systems. The trauma items were developed in collaboration with Cassandra Kisiel, Ph.D., Glenn Sax ...
... versions for developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, and youth welfare, this information integration tool is designed to support individual case planning and the planning and evaluation of service systems. The trauma items were developed in collaboration with Cassandra Kisiel, Ph.D., Glenn Sax ...
Low Back Pain - Orthopaedic Section, APTA
... determined on the basis of all clinical data available for an individual patient and are subject to change as scientific knowledge and technology advance and patterns of care evolve. These parameters of practice should be considered guidelines only. Adherence to them will not ensure a successful out ...
... determined on the basis of all clinical data available for an individual patient and are subject to change as scientific knowledge and technology advance and patterns of care evolve. These parameters of practice should be considered guidelines only. Adherence to them will not ensure a successful out ...
Depressive Rumination: Nature, Theory and Treatment
... influential in the conceptualization and treatment of depression. Several cognitive processes have been implicated in the development, maintenance, and recurrence/relapse of depression. In the past 15 years, persistent, recyclic, negative thinking, in the form of rumination, has attracted increasing ...
... influential in the conceptualization and treatment of depression. Several cognitive processes have been implicated in the development, maintenance, and recurrence/relapse of depression. In the past 15 years, persistent, recyclic, negative thinking, in the form of rumination, has attracted increasing ...
Psychiatric and physical comorbidity in adults with autism spectrum
... company of others. Seventy-six percent suffered from a comorbid Axis I illness and 2% suffered from a comorbid Axis II condition. Anxiety spectrum disorders were the most common comorbid psychiatric illness, followed by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, mood disorders and deliberate self-har ...
... company of others. Seventy-six percent suffered from a comorbid Axis I illness and 2% suffered from a comorbid Axis II condition. Anxiety spectrum disorders were the most common comorbid psychiatric illness, followed by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, mood disorders and deliberate self-har ...
The role of oxytocin in social bonding, stress regulation and mental
... 1.4. Contextual cues and interindividual differences moderate effects of oxytocin Even though it has now become widely acknowledged that endogenous release or exogenous administration of oxytocin may facilitate social bonding and stress regulation, and may even promote mental health, over the past f ...
... 1.4. Contextual cues and interindividual differences moderate effects of oxytocin Even though it has now become widely acknowledged that endogenous release or exogenous administration of oxytocin may facilitate social bonding and stress regulation, and may even promote mental health, over the past f ...
Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders
... he intricacies of anxiety have continued to capture the attention of some of the world’s greatest scientists, scholars, and critical thinkers. In 1953 Rollo May stated in Man’s Search for Himself that the “middle of the twentieth century is more anxiety-ridden than any period since the breakdown of ...
... he intricacies of anxiety have continued to capture the attention of some of the world’s greatest scientists, scholars, and critical thinkers. In 1953 Rollo May stated in Man’s Search for Himself that the “middle of the twentieth century is more anxiety-ridden than any period since the breakdown of ...
A Review of Phage Therapy against Bacterial Pathogens of Aquatic
... than conventional treatments. Most phage isolated to date have a relatively high level of specificity for their host. This advantage of phage reduces the risk of harming the natural microbiota of the human body and eliminating the side-effects associated with chemical antibiotics [14]. Phage therapy ...
... than conventional treatments. Most phage isolated to date have a relatively high level of specificity for their host. This advantage of phage reduces the risk of harming the natural microbiota of the human body and eliminating the side-effects associated with chemical antibiotics [14]. Phage therapy ...
BASC-2 Parent Rating Scales - Child Clinical Report
... Hyperactivity problems are considered to be one of Timmy 's most significant behavioral and emotional areas to address. Hyperactivity is characterized as overactivity or excessive task-irrelevant physical (i.e., ...
... Hyperactivity problems are considered to be one of Timmy 's most significant behavioral and emotional areas to address. Hyperactivity is characterized as overactivity or excessive task-irrelevant physical (i.e., ...
An evaluation of the impact of the DSM-IV
... Dr. Nicholas Colangelo. Their guidance and contributions to this project furthered both my professional growth and development as a psychologist. I would also like to thank the families who participated in this study for taking the time and energy to contribute to this research. ...
... Dr. Nicholas Colangelo. Their guidance and contributions to this project furthered both my professional growth and development as a psychologist. I would also like to thank the families who participated in this study for taking the time and energy to contribute to this research. ...
Idiopathic hypersomnia - Oxford Academic
... were reported by 50% of subjects and 27% had a combination of two or more of these symptoms. None was disabled by these symptoms or reported syncope. Almost half described restless sleep with frequent arousals. Although 82% had slept for ù12 h on at least one occasion, only 25% had prolonged night-t ...
... were reported by 50% of subjects and 27% had a combination of two or more of these symptoms. None was disabled by these symptoms or reported syncope. Almost half described restless sleep with frequent arousals. Although 82% had slept for ù12 h on at least one occasion, only 25% had prolonged night-t ...
BASC-2 Parent Rating Scales - Adolescent Behavior Assessment
... immediate, contingent presentation of a reward for healthy behaviors that have been identified jointly by the child and adult. Negative reinforcement is the removal of an aversive stimulus contingent on the child engaging in an appropriate healthy behavior or coping behavior that has been jointly id ...
... immediate, contingent presentation of a reward for healthy behaviors that have been identified jointly by the child and adult. Negative reinforcement is the removal of an aversive stimulus contingent on the child engaging in an appropriate healthy behavior or coping behavior that has been jointly id ...
Suggested APA style reference - American Counseling Association
... simplicity and satisfaction of holding individuals responsible for whatever happens: crime, poverty, school failure, what have you. Thus, even when one high school crisis is followed by another, we concentrate on the particular people involved -their values, their character, their personal failings ...
... simplicity and satisfaction of holding individuals responsible for whatever happens: crime, poverty, school failure, what have you. Thus, even when one high school crisis is followed by another, we concentrate on the particular people involved -their values, their character, their personal failings ...
Traumatic Brain Injury Independent Study Course Released: April 2010 Sponsored By:
... Developing a management plan for patients with a historical diagnosis of TBI can be a challenging endeavor. The complex of cognitive, behavioral and physical symptoms is non-specific to TBI. It is shared with numerous other disorders and many symptoms are prevalent in the general population. Fur th ...
... Developing a management plan for patients with a historical diagnosis of TBI can be a challenging endeavor. The complex of cognitive, behavioral and physical symptoms is non-specific to TBI. It is shared with numerous other disorders and many symptoms are prevalent in the general population. Fur th ...
Parent-Reported Behavioural Symptoms of Anxiety in Children with Autism Spectrum
... social, communicative, cognitive, and behavioural functioning, and neglected emotional wellbeing among these individuals. Recently, there has been an increasing focus on understanding the many co-morbid disorders that tend to co-occur in individuals with ASD. For example, individuals with ASD are at ...
... social, communicative, cognitive, and behavioural functioning, and neglected emotional wellbeing among these individuals. Recently, there has been an increasing focus on understanding the many co-morbid disorders that tend to co-occur in individuals with ASD. For example, individuals with ASD are at ...
Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients
... experts to produce the TIPs, which are distributed to facilities and individuals across the country. As alcohol and drug use disorders are increasingly recognized as a major problem, the audience for the TIPs is expanding beyond public and private treatment facilities to include practitioners in men ...
... experts to produce the TIPs, which are distributed to facilities and individuals across the country. As alcohol and drug use disorders are increasingly recognized as a major problem, the audience for the TIPs is expanding beyond public and private treatment facilities to include practitioners in men ...
THE MECHANISTIC ROLE OF PAIN APPRAISALS AND BEHAVIOURAL COPING
... Direct health care costs in Canada have been estimated at $6 billion per year, whereas productivity costs, such as loss of employment and absenteeism, have been estimated at $37 billion per year (Canadian Pain Coalition, 2013). Pain is associated with substantial direct and indirect costs, but also ...
... Direct health care costs in Canada have been estimated at $6 billion per year, whereas productivity costs, such as loss of employment and absenteeism, have been estimated at $37 billion per year (Canadian Pain Coalition, 2013). Pain is associated with substantial direct and indirect costs, but also ...
Trauma-Informed Interventions - National Child Traumatic Stress
... • Engagement with the child, the family, and the community. For many cultural groups, there may be cultural barriers to accessing treatment. Therefore, the start of treatment should begin with addressing strategies designed to engage children and families. These engagement strategies should be cult ...
... • Engagement with the child, the family, and the community. For many cultural groups, there may be cultural barriers to accessing treatment. Therefore, the start of treatment should begin with addressing strategies designed to engage children and families. These engagement strategies should be cult ...
$doc.title
... you for your interest in my thesis and suggestions made concerning some of the articles. By the way, whenever you want please repeat your visit to Barcelona with your family; it was very ...
... you for your interest in my thesis and suggestions made concerning some of the articles. By the way, whenever you want please repeat your visit to Barcelona with your family; it was very ...
THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG STRESS, COPING, EATING
... implication of bioiogical, psychological, and social variables in both the aetiology and maintenance of these disorders. The impact of stress and coping on eating disorders is still a relatively new area of research. Several investigators have suggested that major life changes are associated with th ...
... implication of bioiogical, psychological, and social variables in both the aetiology and maintenance of these disorders. The impact of stress and coping on eating disorders is still a relatively new area of research. Several investigators have suggested that major life changes are associated with th ...
AHD Dr. Vieira`s presenation Nov 25
... Potential for many side effects and has a narrow therapeutic window. ...
... Potential for many side effects and has a narrow therapeutic window. ...
Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
... recurrent substance-related legal problems or continued use despite social or interpersonal problems caused by the effects of substance use). Second, some differences were construed to be conceptually based because of explanatory statements in the ICD–10 clinical diagnostic guidelines2 or DSM–IV–TR ...
... recurrent substance-related legal problems or continued use despite social or interpersonal problems caused by the effects of substance use). Second, some differences were construed to be conceptually based because of explanatory statements in the ICD–10 clinical diagnostic guidelines2 or DSM–IV–TR ...
The Relationship Between ADHD and Trait Facets of the Five
... features of ADHD as well. Difficulty sustaining attention, as previously discussed, is a major factor within the diagnostic criteria. Still also suggested that symptoms exist in multiple environments; that is, a pervasiveness, which remains to this day a requirement for a diagnosis. Physicians Franz ...
... features of ADHD as well. Difficulty sustaining attention, as previously discussed, is a major factor within the diagnostic criteria. Still also suggested that symptoms exist in multiple environments; that is, a pervasiveness, which remains to this day a requirement for a diagnosis. Physicians Franz ...
ADHD: making the invisible visible
... In today’s world, mental health problems are becoming less and less of a priority on the political agenda. This is in part due to the current economic crisis, which has resulted in widespread cutbacks in the resources devoted to health and social care. As a consequence, health systems – and mental h ...
... In today’s world, mental health problems are becoming less and less of a priority on the political agenda. This is in part due to the current economic crisis, which has resulted in widespread cutbacks in the resources devoted to health and social care. As a consequence, health systems – and mental h ...
Vestibular migraine: Diagnostic criteria
... 30% have attacks for hours and another 30% have attacks over several days. The remaining 10% have attacks lasting seconds only, which tend to occur repeatedly during head motion, visual stimulation, or after changes of head position. In these patients, episode duration is defined as the total period ...
... 30% have attacks for hours and another 30% have attacks over several days. The remaining 10% have attacks lasting seconds only, which tend to occur repeatedly during head motion, visual stimulation, or after changes of head position. In these patients, episode duration is defined as the total period ...