TOBACCO CONTROL STRATEGIES for
... “Just because you think about something doesn’t mean you have to do it!” Tell yourself, “It’s just a thought,” or “I am in control.” Say the word “STOP!” out loud, or visualize a stop sign. “The urge for tobacco will only go away if I don’t use it.” ...
... “Just because you think about something doesn’t mean you have to do it!” Tell yourself, “It’s just a thought,” or “I am in control.” Say the word “STOP!” out loud, or visualize a stop sign. “The urge for tobacco will only go away if I don’t use it.” ...
Stigma and Help Seeking for Mental Health Among College Students
... differences between responders and nonresponders to the extent possible (Groves, 2006). In this study, we obtained information about nonresponders from universities’ administrative data, including sex, race/ethnicity, academic level, and grade point average (available at some but not all institution ...
... differences between responders and nonresponders to the extent possible (Groves, 2006). In this study, we obtained information about nonresponders from universities’ administrative data, including sex, race/ethnicity, academic level, and grade point average (available at some but not all institution ...
PDF - Romanian Journal of Applied Psychology
... reminded [a patient whose name was] Dora of Herr K. [her former therapist] she took her revenge on me as she wanted to take her revenge on him, and deserted me as she believed herself to have been deceived and deserted by him. Thus she acted out an essential part of her recollections and fantasies ( ...
... reminded [a patient whose name was] Dora of Herr K. [her former therapist] she took her revenge on me as she wanted to take her revenge on him, and deserted me as she believed herself to have been deceived and deserted by him. Thus she acted out an essential part of her recollections and fantasies ( ...
The Drug-Seeking Patient in the Emergency Room
... more responsive to treatment with opioids than is chronic pain, and it generally lacks chronic pain’s complex psychological and social issues, as noted in other articles in this issue. Cancer patients tend to be older, and older patients are less likely to abuse drugs [11,36,37]. Cancer patients als ...
... more responsive to treatment with opioids than is chronic pain, and it generally lacks chronic pain’s complex psychological and social issues, as noted in other articles in this issue. Cancer patients tend to be older, and older patients are less likely to abuse drugs [11,36,37]. Cancer patients als ...
The Role of External-Beam Radiation Therapy in the Treatment of
... among the first to recognize the potential clinical benefits of increasing the radiation dose to the prostate. A principal rationale for increasing doses to the prostate stemmed from postradiation biopsy studies that showed a high incidence of positive prostate biopsies in patients treated with stan ...
... among the first to recognize the potential clinical benefits of increasing the radiation dose to the prostate. A principal rationale for increasing doses to the prostate stemmed from postradiation biopsy studies that showed a high incidence of positive prostate biopsies in patients treated with stan ...
Outcome of Early Intervention for Children With Autism
... then reinforcing closer and closer approximations (shaping). Or they might break the behavior down into smaller units, teach each unit individually, and then link the units together (chaining). Another common simplification is the use of a discrete trial format, characterized by (a) oneto-one intera ...
... then reinforcing closer and closer approximations (shaping). Or they might break the behavior down into smaller units, teach each unit individually, and then link the units together (chaining). Another common simplification is the use of a discrete trial format, characterized by (a) oneto-one intera ...
Use of clonidine in children with autism spectrum disorders Xue Ming
... disorders in children with ASD is of particular concern in light of the increased burden and stress experienced in parenting a child with ASD. Sleep problems have been correlated with family or parental distress in normally developing children and in children with an intellectual disability[18,19]. ...
... disorders in children with ASD is of particular concern in light of the increased burden and stress experienced in parenting a child with ASD. Sleep problems have been correlated with family or parental distress in normally developing children and in children with an intellectual disability[18,19]. ...
Guidelines to the Mental Health (Compulsory
... Particular care must be taken to ensure that the state of mind is ‘abnormal’ in terms of the individual’s cultural norms. These may include Māori spiritual beliefs or other belief systems. For example, in Re MMG,4 the applicant believed in witchcraft and was a member of a community of witches, which ...
... Particular care must be taken to ensure that the state of mind is ‘abnormal’ in terms of the individual’s cultural norms. These may include Māori spiritual beliefs or other belief systems. For example, in Re MMG,4 the applicant believed in witchcraft and was a member of a community of witches, which ...
Serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) is not associated
... was more than twice that of the short 5-HTTLPR (s) form of the 5-HTTLPR. In particular, 5-HTTLPR l form produced steady-state concentrations of 5-HTT transporter mRNA that were 1.4–1.7 times those in cells containing one or two copies of the 5-HTTLPR s variant and bound 30–40% more of a labeled mark ...
... was more than twice that of the short 5-HTTLPR (s) form of the 5-HTTLPR. In particular, 5-HTTLPR l form produced steady-state concentrations of 5-HTT transporter mRNA that were 1.4–1.7 times those in cells containing one or two copies of the 5-HTTLPR s variant and bound 30–40% more of a labeled mark ...
Concurrent Disorders - Canadian Centre of Substance Abuse
... the lives of thousands of Canadians and their families. The two share many features and are often closely tied to other issues such as stigma, discrimination, homelessness and poverty. Mental illness and addiction are not problems of moral weakness or personal failings: they are as much ‘real’ illne ...
... the lives of thousands of Canadians and their families. The two share many features and are often closely tied to other issues such as stigma, discrimination, homelessness and poverty. Mental illness and addiction are not problems of moral weakness or personal failings: they are as much ‘real’ illne ...
Detecting Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder in
... various settings (e.g., hospitals, outpatient clinics, the community, and universities). A common, but often unstated assumption is that participants who meet diagnostic criteria for a particular disorder will tend to show a similar profile of symptoms, even if they are ascertained from different se ...
... various settings (e.g., hospitals, outpatient clinics, the community, and universities). A common, but often unstated assumption is that participants who meet diagnostic criteria for a particular disorder will tend to show a similar profile of symptoms, even if they are ascertained from different se ...
Depression, Family Support and Hopelessness
... increase in the number of depressed people in the world. Considering risk factors it is known that the chances of an individual to develop depression during his life time vary according to gender, and being women two to three times more likely to develop clinically significant symptoms (Kornstein, 1 ...
... increase in the number of depressed people in the world. Considering risk factors it is known that the chances of an individual to develop depression during his life time vary according to gender, and being women two to three times more likely to develop clinically significant symptoms (Kornstein, 1 ...
USE OF DEPRESSION MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS IN ASSESSING Diana G. Peck
... the leading cause of disability in the United States and Canada for ages 15-44, and that Major Depressive Disorder specifically is the leading cause of disability in the United States in this age range. Major Depressive Disorder affects approximately 14.8 million American adults, or about 6.7 percen ...
... the leading cause of disability in the United States and Canada for ages 15-44, and that Major Depressive Disorder specifically is the leading cause of disability in the United States in this age range. Major Depressive Disorder affects approximately 14.8 million American adults, or about 6.7 percen ...
变态心理学讲义
... Psychological disorder or abnormal behavior: It is a psychological dysfunction within ...
... Psychological disorder or abnormal behavior: It is a psychological dysfunction within ...
psychological behaviorism theory of bipolar disorder
... emotional-motivational (e-m) , sensory-motor (s-m), and languagecognitive (I-c) . In actuality, however, most behaviors are regulated by all three types of BBR processes. An individual's BBRs encompass the various forms and patterns of responding which make up an individual's personality (Staats, 19 ...
... emotional-motivational (e-m) , sensory-motor (s-m), and languagecognitive (I-c) . In actuality, however, most behaviors are regulated by all three types of BBR processes. An individual's BBRs encompass the various forms and patterns of responding which make up an individual's personality (Staats, 19 ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children
... resistant attachment) is a risk factor and secure attachment is a protective factor associated with increased or decreased probability of maladaptation or developing psychopathology (Sroufe, 1988). Stronger links with psychopathology are evident for infants who exhibit disorganized attachments to th ...
... resistant attachment) is a risk factor and secure attachment is a protective factor associated with increased or decreased probability of maladaptation or developing psychopathology (Sroufe, 1988). Stronger links with psychopathology are evident for infants who exhibit disorganized attachments to th ...
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and
... resistant attachment) is a risk factor and secure attachment is a protective factor associated with increased or decreased probability of maladaptation or developing psychopathology (Sroufe, 1988). Stronger links with psychopathology are evident for infants who exhibit disorganized attachments to th ...
... resistant attachment) is a risk factor and secure attachment is a protective factor associated with increased or decreased probability of maladaptation or developing psychopathology (Sroufe, 1988). Stronger links with psychopathology are evident for infants who exhibit disorganized attachments to th ...
Descriptive Psychopathology: The Signs and Symptoms of
... patients . . . they only give me a half hour for intakes and follow-up visits” has become the mantra of psychiatry house officers.4 Applying the primary care model is facilitated by the ICD short descriptive prose or the DSM telegraphic lists. While the two systems differ in some categories (e.g. ps ...
... patients . . . they only give me a half hour for intakes and follow-up visits” has become the mantra of psychiatry house officers.4 Applying the primary care model is facilitated by the ICD short descriptive prose or the DSM telegraphic lists. While the two systems differ in some categories (e.g. ps ...
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... served from an around-the-clock care setting resulting in a temporally related death (suicide, accidental death, or homicide) or major permanent loss of function. While these examples refer to inpatient settings, a more realistic idea of medical errors that impact mental health professionals can be ...
... served from an around-the-clock care setting resulting in a temporally related death (suicide, accidental death, or homicide) or major permanent loss of function. While these examples refer to inpatient settings, a more realistic idea of medical errors that impact mental health professionals can be ...
Appendix A Differential diagnosis of epilepsy in adults and
... There is no alteration in consciousness. The best known is paroxysmal kinesogenic choreoathetosis. Attacks are usually precipitated by sudden specific movements. They last a few seconds to minutes. Paroxysmal dystonia presents with attacks lasting for minutes to hours. Patients with known involuntar ...
... There is no alteration in consciousness. The best known is paroxysmal kinesogenic choreoathetosis. Attacks are usually precipitated by sudden specific movements. They last a few seconds to minutes. Paroxysmal dystonia presents with attacks lasting for minutes to hours. Patients with known involuntar ...
Operant Conditioning - Parkway C-2
... when away from the punisher Can lead to fear, anxiety, and lower selfesteem Children who are punished physically may learn to use aggression as a means to solve problems. ...
... when away from the punisher Can lead to fear, anxiety, and lower selfesteem Children who are punished physically may learn to use aggression as a means to solve problems. ...
April 2007 Research Review
... Research Review: Helicobacter pylori Sheu, B-S., Cheng, H-S., Kao, A-W. et al. (2006) Pretreatment with Lactobacillusand Bifidobacterium-containing yoghurt can improve the efficacy of quadruple therapy in eradicating residual Helicobacter pylori infection after failed triple therapy. American Journa ...
... Research Review: Helicobacter pylori Sheu, B-S., Cheng, H-S., Kao, A-W. et al. (2006) Pretreatment with Lactobacillusand Bifidobacterium-containing yoghurt can improve the efficacy of quadruple therapy in eradicating residual Helicobacter pylori infection after failed triple therapy. American Journa ...
Psychopharmacology Manual
... psychopharmacologic treatment for NAVIGATE patients using a measurement-based care tool – COMPASS that has been specifically tailored for the treatment of patients with first episode and early phase psychosis in the NAVIGATE program. The goal of this introduction is to place the pharmacological trea ...
... psychopharmacologic treatment for NAVIGATE patients using a measurement-based care tool – COMPASS that has been specifically tailored for the treatment of patients with first episode and early phase psychosis in the NAVIGATE program. The goal of this introduction is to place the pharmacological trea ...
Ecstasy (3, 4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine) (MDMA) (also
... cognitive behavioral therapy literature to include accurate information on the effects of stimulants, family education, Twelve-Step program participation, and positive reinforcement for behavior change and treatment compliance. It has been assessed in several large groups and outcomes have demonstra ...
... cognitive behavioral therapy literature to include accurate information on the effects of stimulants, family education, Twelve-Step program participation, and positive reinforcement for behavior change and treatment compliance. It has been assessed in several large groups and outcomes have demonstra ...