Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... searching the literature pertinent to particular aspects of managing mood disorders. To ensure content and form were acceptable to end-users, and to pre-empt well-recognised challenges with knowledge translation, two formal rounds of external consultation and review were undertaken with relevant exp ...
... searching the literature pertinent to particular aspects of managing mood disorders. To ensure content and form were acceptable to end-users, and to pre-empt well-recognised challenges with knowledge translation, two formal rounds of external consultation and review were undertaken with relevant exp ...
Full Text - Journal of Current Psychiatry Ain Shams Uni.
... polysomnogram (PSG) performed at the sleep lab of the Institute of Psychiatry Ain Shams University. The child's mother attended to insure comfort to the child and put him to sleep. All medications except anti epileptics in some patients were stopped before the study. Sleep staging depending on recor ...
... polysomnogram (PSG) performed at the sleep lab of the Institute of Psychiatry Ain Shams University. The child's mother attended to insure comfort to the child and put him to sleep. All medications except anti epileptics in some patients were stopped before the study. Sleep staging depending on recor ...
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... have bee able to walk that far. It was the Anorexic adrenaline. The youngster was so addicted to burning calories that at home she would avoid sitting and would frantically pace her room. Lauren, of Witham, Essex, added, “It got out of control. It wasn’t about wanting to disappear.” Her low point ca ...
... have bee able to walk that far. It was the Anorexic adrenaline. The youngster was so addicted to burning calories that at home she would avoid sitting and would frantically pace her room. Lauren, of Witham, Essex, added, “It got out of control. It wasn’t about wanting to disappear.” Her low point ca ...
not necessary for evaluation of primary sleep disorder.
... Standardized sleep scoring is based on EEG, EOG (electrooculogram), and chin EMG (EMG of mentalis muscle). possible additional measurements: – videotaping abnormal sleep behaviors. – penile tumescence registration. – body temperature registration. PORTABLE SLEEP MONITORING is less expensive and ...
... Standardized sleep scoring is based on EEG, EOG (electrooculogram), and chin EMG (EMG of mentalis muscle). possible additional measurements: – videotaping abnormal sleep behaviors. – penile tumescence registration. – body temperature registration. PORTABLE SLEEP MONITORING is less expensive and ...
Lecture Powerpoint: Ch. 6
... learning in rats. Pay particular attention to the blue line. The rats in this group weren't reinforced until day 11; note the sudden drop in the number of their errors on receiving reinforcement. The rats were learning all along, even though they weren't showing it. (Source: Based on Tolman & Honzik ...
... learning in rats. Pay particular attention to the blue line. The rats in this group weren't reinforced until day 11; note the sudden drop in the number of their errors on receiving reinforcement. The rats were learning all along, even though they weren't showing it. (Source: Based on Tolman & Honzik ...
The mechanism of Sustainability/CSR belief dissemination: from
... In as much as the paper concerns ideologies, it is expedient to begin with the proposition that a human being tends to perceive reality by means of belief. A human being is Homo credens not in a smaller extent than Homo sapiens. Belief-astrust, belief-as-opinion, belief-as-aspiration, belief-as-ideo ...
... In as much as the paper concerns ideologies, it is expedient to begin with the proposition that a human being tends to perceive reality by means of belief. A human being is Homo credens not in a smaller extent than Homo sapiens. Belief-astrust, belief-as-opinion, belief-as-aspiration, belief-as-ideo ...
Traumatic Events in the School - National Child Traumatic Stress
... c. Memory difficulties related to the traumatic event: The child may have an inability to remember an important part of the traumatic event that cannot be explained by drug/alcohol usage or physical injury to the brain (e.g., an adolescent rape victim can not remember her assailant removing her clot ...
... c. Memory difficulties related to the traumatic event: The child may have an inability to remember an important part of the traumatic event that cannot be explained by drug/alcohol usage or physical injury to the brain (e.g., an adolescent rape victim can not remember her assailant removing her clot ...
Unit 1 Exam Review - Deerfield High School
... • Take a few minutes to review your exam. In a section of your notebook, take notes on the concepts/questions that you struggled with. • In addition, answer the following question: – When you signed up for this course, what did you think psychology would be all about? How has that changed since Unit ...
... • Take a few minutes to review your exam. In a section of your notebook, take notes on the concepts/questions that you struggled with. • In addition, answer the following question: – When you signed up for this course, what did you think psychology would be all about? How has that changed since Unit ...
4. Conclusions and Perspectives - RuCCS
... Binet (1886) and Titchener (Evans, 1984) defended the idea that mental images should be considered as the central elements of thought. In Europe, the Wurzburg school put forth the idea that certain mental process elements were non-pictorial and that imaging activity should be considered as the resul ...
... Binet (1886) and Titchener (Evans, 1984) defended the idea that mental images should be considered as the central elements of thought. In Europe, the Wurzburg school put forth the idea that certain mental process elements were non-pictorial and that imaging activity should be considered as the resul ...
Making sense of informant disagreement for overanxious disorder
... identifying a deviation from normal functioning. Discrepant reporting may also occur if a child’s behavior is only expressed in certain situations (Achenbach et al., 1987), or if parents are not equally exposed to their child’s behavior. This study examined the basis for informant disagreement for o ...
... identifying a deviation from normal functioning. Discrepant reporting may also occur if a child’s behavior is only expressed in certain situations (Achenbach et al., 1987), or if parents are not equally exposed to their child’s behavior. This study examined the basis for informant disagreement for o ...
explanations of other sleep disorders
... there will always be methodological issues with interpreting the data and generalising it to the population of those with the disorder. Direction of effect. The problem with research into the factors affecting insomnia is that it is mainly correlational and so we cannot be sure of the direction of e ...
... there will always be methodological issues with interpreting the data and generalising it to the population of those with the disorder. Direction of effect. The problem with research into the factors affecting insomnia is that it is mainly correlational and so we cannot be sure of the direction of e ...
Psy 120 - Academics
... learning, memory, and thinking. Course Description and Goal: This course surveys the science of psychology. The primary goal is for students to demonstrate an understanding of theories, research methods, and major concepts of the subject. To meet this goal, the following topics are addressed: histor ...
... learning, memory, and thinking. Course Description and Goal: This course surveys the science of psychology. The primary goal is for students to demonstrate an understanding of theories, research methods, and major concepts of the subject. To meet this goal, the following topics are addressed: histor ...
MMPI-2 Overview and Interpretation
... Code Types • Use the highest 2 or 3 scales (NOT including 5 or 0) • If over 65 think more pathology, if under think more “normal” expression of configuration • Highest scale determines but all scales within 5 to 7 points are interchangeable • Most codes order is not vital ...
... Code Types • Use the highest 2 or 3 scales (NOT including 5 or 0) • If over 65 think more pathology, if under think more “normal” expression of configuration • Highest scale determines but all scales within 5 to 7 points are interchangeable • Most codes order is not vital ...
Late-life Migraine Accompaniments in Middle Age
... migraine are not rare and often occur in the absence of headache. These symptoms appear not to be associated with an increased risk of stroke, and invasive diagnostic procedures or therapeutic measures are generally not indicated. There have been reported cases of permanent sequelae following late-l ...
... migraine are not rare and often occur in the absence of headache. These symptoms appear not to be associated with an increased risk of stroke, and invasive diagnostic procedures or therapeutic measures are generally not indicated. There have been reported cases of permanent sequelae following late-l ...
PTSD in Returning Iraq War Veterans
... Much research over the last 15 years has been directed toward biophysical changes that occur with PTSD, which has implications for pharmacological treatment. The stress response system is the target of most research. This involves the sympathetic nervous system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal ...
... Much research over the last 15 years has been directed toward biophysical changes that occur with PTSD, which has implications for pharmacological treatment. The stress response system is the target of most research. This involves the sympathetic nervous system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children
... of ASD in the United States as 11.3 in 1,000.19 Contrary to popular perception, data from 7 surveys suggest that rates of Asperger’s disorder are in fact lower than for typical autism (2.6 in 10,000 or one fifth as common as typical autism).18 Recent observations of higher rates of autism have led to ...
... of ASD in the United States as 11.3 in 1,000.19 Contrary to popular perception, data from 7 surveys suggest that rates of Asperger’s disorder are in fact lower than for typical autism (2.6 in 10,000 or one fifth as common as typical autism).18 Recent observations of higher rates of autism have led to ...
Latent structure of the proposed ICD-11 post
... the alternative criteria could be compared with that derived using the three-factor ICD-11 criteria. As all individuals meeting the three-factor criteria would also meet one- or two-factor diagnostic criteria, disability and psychological QoL scores and rates of comorbid mood and anxiety disorders i ...
... the alternative criteria could be compared with that derived using the three-factor ICD-11 criteria. As all individuals meeting the three-factor criteria would also meet one- or two-factor diagnostic criteria, disability and psychological QoL scores and rates of comorbid mood and anxiety disorders i ...
Treatment of Patients With Panic Disorder
... can be tolerated by most patients, although generally not as well as SSRIs. The risks of cardiovascular and anticholinergic side effects of TCAs should be considered, especially for the elderly or patients with general medical problems. Benzodiazepines may be used preferentially in situations in whi ...
... can be tolerated by most patients, although generally not as well as SSRIs. The risks of cardiovascular and anticholinergic side effects of TCAs should be considered, especially for the elderly or patients with general medical problems. Benzodiazepines may be used preferentially in situations in whi ...
Guidelines for topical photodynamic therapy: update
... (PDT).1 Detailed discussion of studies evaluated in the previous paper will not be repeated except where comparison with new evidence is necessary. This may entail a disproportionate weight being given to more recent techniques and studies, ...
... (PDT).1 Detailed discussion of studies evaluated in the previous paper will not be repeated except where comparison with new evidence is necessary. This may entail a disproportionate weight being given to more recent techniques and studies, ...
Stress and asthma during childhood and adolescence
... and teachers, and personality-related factors, such as shyness, self-consciousness and anxiety [13] . Many children and adolescents with physical, psychological and behavioral problems are in fact experiencing stress. The stressing agent is rarely approached, and medical care is only provided after ...
... and teachers, and personality-related factors, such as shyness, self-consciousness and anxiety [13] . Many children and adolescents with physical, psychological and behavioral problems are in fact experiencing stress. The stressing agent is rarely approached, and medical care is only provided after ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 12: Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic
... – Type I – Positive symptoms, good response to medication, optimistic prognosis, and absence of intellectual impairment – Type II – Negative symptoms, poor response to medication, pessimistic prognosis, and intellectual impairments ...
... – Type I – Positive symptoms, good response to medication, optimistic prognosis, and absence of intellectual impairment – Type II – Negative symptoms, poor response to medication, pessimistic prognosis, and intellectual impairments ...
... hyperactive and inattentive behaviours, meet more of the current diagnostic criteria for oppositional-defiant disorder or conduct disorder (Palmer and Finger, 2001). ADHD has also been linked to a broad diagnosis called minimal brain dysfunction (MBD), popular in the 1940s and ‘50s (Barkley, 1997). ...
Exercise and the treatment of clinical depression in adults
... Cross-sectional studies of clinical and nonclinical samples have consistently found that more active individuals report lower depression scores than more sedentary individuals.[52-59] Large-scale prospective studies also suggest that regular physical activity is associated with lower scores on depre ...
... Cross-sectional studies of clinical and nonclinical samples have consistently found that more active individuals report lower depression scores than more sedentary individuals.[52-59] Large-scale prospective studies also suggest that regular physical activity is associated with lower scores on depre ...
The efficiency of MMPI-2 validity scales in detecting malingering of
... Abstract - The aim of this study was to examine the efficiency of the validity scales (F, Fb, Fp, F-K, K, L, S, VRIN and TRIN) of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) in the detection of malingering mixed anxiety-depressive disorder and the possibility of differentiating betwee ...
... Abstract - The aim of this study was to examine the efficiency of the validity scales (F, Fb, Fp, F-K, K, L, S, VRIN and TRIN) of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) in the detection of malingering mixed anxiety-depressive disorder and the possibility of differentiating betwee ...
Clinical Practice Guideline on Major Depression in Childhood
... One of the priorities of the Ministry of Health and Social Policy is to decrease unjustified clinical variability, thereby helping to make the most appropriate decisions based on the best existing knowledge. The healthcare practice is increasingly more complex due to a multitude of factors, one of t ...
... One of the priorities of the Ministry of Health and Social Policy is to decrease unjustified clinical variability, thereby helping to make the most appropriate decisions based on the best existing knowledge. The healthcare practice is increasingly more complex due to a multitude of factors, one of t ...