mental health
... behaviour that may be considered normal in one situation may be considered abnormal in another. The situational approach refers to the social situation, behavioural setting or general circumstances in which the behaviour occurs. Eg. If you were to come to school wearing pyjamas most of your frie ...
... behaviour that may be considered normal in one situation may be considered abnormal in another. The situational approach refers to the social situation, behavioural setting or general circumstances in which the behaviour occurs. Eg. If you were to come to school wearing pyjamas most of your frie ...
Cognitive therapy
... hypervigilance has shown success, showing that it might be a contributing factor in OCD (-) The cognitive approach concentrates on internal cognitions as an explanation for OCD and tends to ignore the social and biological factors that might be contributing to the condition ...
... hypervigilance has shown success, showing that it might be a contributing factor in OCD (-) The cognitive approach concentrates on internal cognitions as an explanation for OCD and tends to ignore the social and biological factors that might be contributing to the condition ...
Social Control exam questions 2016
... practitioner) in terms of both ethical (4 marks for each topic) and practical (4 marks for each topic) issues raised by social control. ...
... practitioner) in terms of both ethical (4 marks for each topic) and practical (4 marks for each topic) issues raised by social control. ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adults with
... PDF version of this sheet. There is much interest in but also apparently much confusion about the nature of cognitivebehavioral therapy (CBT) and the way it can be used to help adults with ADHD. Cognitivebehavioral therapy refers to a type of mental health treatment in which the focus is on t ...
... PDF version of this sheet. There is much interest in but also apparently much confusion about the nature of cognitivebehavioral therapy (CBT) and the way it can be used to help adults with ADHD. Cognitivebehavioral therapy refers to a type of mental health treatment in which the focus is on t ...
Learning
... Classical (Pavlovian) Conditioning • Pavlov was a medical doctor who received a Nobel prize in 1904 for his work on the digestive system. • While studying the digestive system of dogs, he observed what he termed “psychic secretions.” – The dogs would salivate not just to the food presented, but to ...
... Classical (Pavlovian) Conditioning • Pavlov was a medical doctor who received a Nobel prize in 1904 for his work on the digestive system. • While studying the digestive system of dogs, he observed what he termed “psychic secretions.” – The dogs would salivate not just to the food presented, but to ...
Information on Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and Light Therapy
... over‐active state in which one may have difficulty getting a normal amount of sleep, become restless and irritable (even reckless) and be unable to slow down, or subjectively speedy and "too high". This state is called hypomania, when milder, and mania when more severe. People who have previously ...
... over‐active state in which one may have difficulty getting a normal amount of sleep, become restless and irritable (even reckless) and be unable to slow down, or subjectively speedy and "too high". This state is called hypomania, when milder, and mania when more severe. People who have previously ...
Boot Camp
... clockwise, making 2-3 turns between reinforcements.” “Another thrust its head into corner of cage” “One developed a tossing response as if placing its head beneath an invisible bar and lifting it repeatedly” ...
... clockwise, making 2-3 turns between reinforcements.” “Another thrust its head into corner of cage” “One developed a tossing response as if placing its head beneath an invisible bar and lifting it repeatedly” ...
Domestic Violence and Abuse and Mental Health
... and the University of Bristol and published in this week’s PLOS Medicine. The research, led by Professor Louise Howardfrom King’s College London and Professor Gene Feder from the University of Bristol, found that high levels of symptoms of perinatal* depression, anxiety, and post traumatic stress di ...
... and the University of Bristol and published in this week’s PLOS Medicine. The research, led by Professor Louise Howardfrom King’s College London and Professor Gene Feder from the University of Bristol, found that high levels of symptoms of perinatal* depression, anxiety, and post traumatic stress di ...
PDF
... constant lashing out at parents or friends in response to conflict or stress is really depression manifesting itself. “That leads us to discuss consequences of acting on this irritability,” says Kastelic. “We’d explore how that makes the parents feel.” Asked to come up with healthier alternative beh ...
... constant lashing out at parents or friends in response to conflict or stress is really depression manifesting itself. “That leads us to discuss consequences of acting on this irritability,” says Kastelic. “We’d explore how that makes the parents feel.” Asked to come up with healthier alternative beh ...
Laws of association
... • New experiences (information) stored as memory can be retrieved for later use • Learning is a biological process • nervous system mechanisms such as neurons, transmitters, circuits • allows animals to adapt to their environment ...
... • New experiences (information) stored as memory can be retrieved for later use • Learning is a biological process • nervous system mechanisms such as neurons, transmitters, circuits • allows animals to adapt to their environment ...
Personality disorders
... 4. Cognitive perspective (i.e., malfunctioning, distorted thoughts and processes). 5. Humanistic-Existential perspective (i.e., All humans have potential or power to actualize themselves. And have needs to establish their own goals and make constructive choices to reach them. Lack of acceptance of a ...
... 4. Cognitive perspective (i.e., malfunctioning, distorted thoughts and processes). 5. Humanistic-Existential perspective (i.e., All humans have potential or power to actualize themselves. And have needs to establish their own goals and make constructive choices to reach them. Lack of acceptance of a ...
FIGURE 1 here - Prime Theory Of Motivation
... Many current approaches, such as nicotine replacement therapy and motivational interviewing, each address some of these targets; P.R.I.M.E. theory provides a principled basis for combining different treatment elements to achieve maximum effect and, where resources are limited, for choosing which tar ...
... Many current approaches, such as nicotine replacement therapy and motivational interviewing, each address some of these targets; P.R.I.M.E. theory provides a principled basis for combining different treatment elements to achieve maximum effect and, where resources are limited, for choosing which tar ...
Informational Series on Angelman Syndrome Behaviors
... and environmental factors. Work with your primary care physician, other caregivers, therapists to identify and treat/change these potential factors (also see the other modules in this series). What should we do if other causes are ruled out? Once these factors have been addressed, working with a psy ...
... and environmental factors. Work with your primary care physician, other caregivers, therapists to identify and treat/change these potential factors (also see the other modules in this series). What should we do if other causes are ruled out? Once these factors have been addressed, working with a psy ...
depression - Swindon General Practice Education
... • Choosing an antidepressant -anticipated adverse events -potential interactions Efficacy and tolerability of any previous antidepressants -normally choose an SSRI in generic form -toxicity in OD for people at significant risk of suicide ...
... • Choosing an antidepressant -anticipated adverse events -potential interactions Efficacy and tolerability of any previous antidepressants -normally choose an SSRI in generic form -toxicity in OD for people at significant risk of suicide ...
Stigma of Mental Illness Among Ethnic Minority Populations: African
... Link, B. G., Struening, E., Neese-Todd, S., Asmussen, S.& Phelan, J.A. (2001). The consequences of stigma for the selfesteem of people with mental illnesses. Psychiatric Service, 52(12), 1621-1626. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administratio ...
... Link, B. G., Struening, E., Neese-Todd, S., Asmussen, S.& Phelan, J.A. (2001). The consequences of stigma for the selfesteem of people with mental illnesses. Psychiatric Service, 52(12), 1621-1626. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administratio ...
Operant Conditioning: Reinforcements and Punishments
... the end of a week. We may be inclined to engage in small immediate reinforcers (watching TV) rather than large delayed reinforcers (getting an A in a course) which require consistent study. ...
... the end of a week. We may be inclined to engage in small immediate reinforcers (watching TV) rather than large delayed reinforcers (getting an A in a course) which require consistent study. ...
Using this template - Scottish Personality Disorder
... personality disorder services • Assessment and treatment services. • Consultation and advice to primary and secondary care services, and diagnostic services to assist general psychiatric services. • Facilitate information sharing and collaboration, and ensure communication between primary and second ...
... personality disorder services • Assessment and treatment services. • Consultation and advice to primary and secondary care services, and diagnostic services to assist general psychiatric services. • Facilitate information sharing and collaboration, and ensure communication between primary and second ...
Fact Sheet
... Occupational therapy professionals receive a strong educational component in psychosocial development and pathology. This provides the basis for understanding the impact of upper extremity dysfunction on key daily activities and roles. Course work in mental health gives occupational therapists the s ...
... Occupational therapy professionals receive a strong educational component in psychosocial development and pathology. This provides the basis for understanding the impact of upper extremity dysfunction on key daily activities and roles. Course work in mental health gives occupational therapists the s ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 4: Anxiety Disorders
... From Normal to Disordered Anxiety and Fear • Characteristics of Anxiety Disorders – Pervasive and persistent symptoms of anxiety and fear – Involve excessive avoidance and escape – Cause clinically significant distress and ...
... From Normal to Disordered Anxiety and Fear • Characteristics of Anxiety Disorders – Pervasive and persistent symptoms of anxiety and fear – Involve excessive avoidance and escape – Cause clinically significant distress and ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 4: Anxiety Disorders
... From Normal to Disordered Anxiety and Fear • Characteristics of Anxiety Disorders – Pervasive and persistent symptoms of anxiety and fear – Involve excessive avoidance and escape – Cause clinically significant distress and ...
... From Normal to Disordered Anxiety and Fear • Characteristics of Anxiety Disorders – Pervasive and persistent symptoms of anxiety and fear – Involve excessive avoidance and escape – Cause clinically significant distress and ...
Behavioral Activation for Anxiety Disorders
... symptoms? If so, how? To address these issues, behavioral activation interventions and their underlying principles briefly are described, followed by a functional analytic framework in which depressive and anxiety based symptom patterns are viewed as conceptually parallel in the context of a general ...
... symptoms? If so, how? To address these issues, behavioral activation interventions and their underlying principles briefly are described, followed by a functional analytic framework in which depressive and anxiety based symptom patterns are viewed as conceptually parallel in the context of a general ...
Substance Related Disorders
... Diagnostic criteria for Substance Dependence (DSM IV - TR) (cautionary statement) A maladaptive pattern of substance use, leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by three (or more) of the following, occurring at any time in the same 12-month period: (1) tolerance, as ...
... Diagnostic criteria for Substance Dependence (DSM IV - TR) (cautionary statement) A maladaptive pattern of substance use, leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by three (or more) of the following, occurring at any time in the same 12-month period: (1) tolerance, as ...
Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care - Pri-Med
... • DSM-5 pays more attention to the behavioral symptoms that ...
... • DSM-5 pays more attention to the behavioral symptoms that ...