(paroxetine hydrochloride) Controlled-Release Tablets
... For all 3 studies, the mean dose of PAXIL CR for completers at endpoint was approximately 50 mg/day. Subgroup analyses did not indicate that there were any differences in treatment outcomes as a function of age or gender. Long-term maintenance effects of the immediate-release formulation of paroxeti ...
... For all 3 studies, the mean dose of PAXIL CR for completers at endpoint was approximately 50 mg/day. Subgroup analyses did not indicate that there were any differences in treatment outcomes as a function of age or gender. Long-term maintenance effects of the immediate-release formulation of paroxeti ...
Eating Disorders A Resource for General Practitioners
... identification, assessment and management of patients with eating disorders. The typical image that comes to mind when we think of a person with an eating disorder, is the severely emaciated frame of a young woman, and while this is one way a person with an eating disorder may present, there are als ...
... identification, assessment and management of patients with eating disorders. The typical image that comes to mind when we think of a person with an eating disorder, is the severely emaciated frame of a young woman, and while this is one way a person with an eating disorder may present, there are als ...
la patofiología del trastorno de pánico.
... In 1871 the American military surgeon Da Costa described the syndrome of "Irritable heart". Da Costa's syndrome was characterized by spells of dizziness, breathlessness and palpitations, chest discomfort and anxiety (Da Costa 1871). One year later, Westphal published his famous account of a series o ...
... In 1871 the American military surgeon Da Costa described the syndrome of "Irritable heart". Da Costa's syndrome was characterized by spells of dizziness, breathlessness and palpitations, chest discomfort and anxiety (Da Costa 1871). One year later, Westphal published his famous account of a series o ...
Understanding Major Depression and Recovery
... The general scientific understanding is that depression does not have a single cause; it arises from multiple factors that may need to occur simultaneously. A person’s life experience, genetic inheritance, age, sex, brain chemistry imbalance, hormone changes, substance use and other illnesses all pl ...
... The general scientific understanding is that depression does not have a single cause; it arises from multiple factors that may need to occur simultaneously. A person’s life experience, genetic inheritance, age, sex, brain chemistry imbalance, hormone changes, substance use and other illnesses all pl ...
Clinical features of acute gastroenteritis associated with rotavirus
... (mean 14*1 days), leucocytosis, and a raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate strongly suggested a bacterial aetiology. Mixed infections caused longer lasting diarrhoea (mean 8-0 days) than rotavirus alone, but the severity of the illness was not increased. The clinical features of infection with unid ...
... (mean 14*1 days), leucocytosis, and a raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate strongly suggested a bacterial aetiology. Mixed infections caused longer lasting diarrhoea (mean 8-0 days) than rotavirus alone, but the severity of the illness was not increased. The clinical features of infection with unid ...
Clinical features of acute gastroenteritis associated with rotavirus
... (mean 14*1 days), leucocytosis, and a raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate strongly suggested a bacterial aetiology. Mixed infections caused longer lasting diarrhoea (mean 8-0 days) than rotavirus alone, but the severity of the illness was not increased. The clinical features of infection with unid ...
... (mean 14*1 days), leucocytosis, and a raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate strongly suggested a bacterial aetiology. Mixed infections caused longer lasting diarrhoea (mean 8-0 days) than rotavirus alone, but the severity of the illness was not increased. The clinical features of infection with unid ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... Long-term GAD treatment with BZs has not been systematically studied; far more opinion than fact is reported in the literature ...
... Long-term GAD treatment with BZs has not been systematically studied; far more opinion than fact is reported in the literature ...
Abstract Book
... is the central axis of the meeting and although the congress will embrace high tech research concerning psychopathology, new treatment methods, genetics and molecular biology, it also aims to put the emphasis on the human factor, both the therapist and the patient. Apart from the humanistic traditio ...
... is the central axis of the meeting and although the congress will embrace high tech research concerning psychopathology, new treatment methods, genetics and molecular biology, it also aims to put the emphasis on the human factor, both the therapist and the patient. Apart from the humanistic traditio ...
Suicide Prevention
... exam failure, relationship issues) particularly if the patient’s view of situation has changed since coming to the ed. • Plan/method and intent have low lethality. • Pt has stable and supportive living situation. • Patient is able to cooperate with follow-up, plan with treater contacted, if patient ...
... exam failure, relationship issues) particularly if the patient’s view of situation has changed since coming to the ed. • Plan/method and intent have low lethality. • Pt has stable and supportive living situation. • Patient is able to cooperate with follow-up, plan with treater contacted, if patient ...
What is Specific Phobia
... Demographics--High-risk populations Individuals whose family members have specific ...
... Demographics--High-risk populations Individuals whose family members have specific ...
Benign Intracranial Hypertension Secondary to Prolonged Steroid
... especially in the ages 20-45, who are 4-8 times more likely than men to be affected. Overweight and obesity strongly predispose a person to BIH: Women who are more than 10% over their ideal body weight are 13 times more likely to develop BIH, and this figure goes up to 19 times in women who are more ...
... especially in the ages 20-45, who are 4-8 times more likely than men to be affected. Overweight and obesity strongly predispose a person to BIH: Women who are more than 10% over their ideal body weight are 13 times more likely to develop BIH, and this figure goes up to 19 times in women who are more ...
1.4. Mental disorders and general medical conditions in
... disorders see specialty mental health providers and the majority of patients are seen in primary care settings [5; 138; 139]. The literature clearly supports the view that primary care services have a key role in the provision of mental health services for those with mild to moderate mental health a ...
... disorders see specialty mental health providers and the majority of patients are seen in primary care settings [5; 138; 139]. The literature clearly supports the view that primary care services have a key role in the provision of mental health services for those with mild to moderate mental health a ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
... experiencing — what they are, when they occur, how intense they are and how long they last. Your doctor also might ask you to describe the event that led up to your symptoms. You may also have a physical exam to check for any other medical problems. To be diagnosed with PTSD, someone must meet crite ...
... experiencing — what they are, when they occur, how intense they are and how long they last. Your doctor also might ask you to describe the event that led up to your symptoms. You may also have a physical exam to check for any other medical problems. To be diagnosed with PTSD, someone must meet crite ...
Seniors / Books on anxiety
... attacks with the idea of accepting, rather than struggling with anxiety/panic symptoms. Her program is built around four simple steps: Face-do not run, Accept-do not fight, Float past-do not listen in, Let time pass-do not be impatient with time. The author discusses many case studies, and writes wi ...
... attacks with the idea of accepting, rather than struggling with anxiety/panic symptoms. Her program is built around four simple steps: Face-do not run, Accept-do not fight, Float past-do not listen in, Let time pass-do not be impatient with time. The author discusses many case studies, and writes wi ...
DSM-5 and Malingering: a Modest Proposal
... evaluees and found evidence for feigned psychiatric symptoms as a continuous, not a categorical phenomenon. Finally, Walters et al. (2009) analyzed results on objective neurocognitive feigning instruments in forensic neuropsychiatric patients and reported evidence for a dimensional structure of the ...
... evaluees and found evidence for feigned psychiatric symptoms as a continuous, not a categorical phenomenon. Finally, Walters et al. (2009) analyzed results on objective neurocognitive feigning instruments in forensic neuropsychiatric patients and reported evidence for a dimensional structure of the ...
Chapter 15: Mood Disorders
... • Nurse’s role to provide supportive care for clients, family as they work through ...
... • Nurse’s role to provide supportive care for clients, family as they work through ...
eating-disorder-ks - Association of Community Mental Health
... or desire to hold on to the illness and the perceived sense of control it brings. People do not choose to have eating disorders. They are the result of complex biological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors. ...
... or desire to hold on to the illness and the perceived sense of control it brings. People do not choose to have eating disorders. They are the result of complex biological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors. ...
No Slide Title
... 62.4% of patients exhibited a clinically significant improvement from baseline and post-treatment ...
... 62.4% of patients exhibited a clinically significant improvement from baseline and post-treatment ...
Psychogenic polydipsia: a mini review with three case
... There are several organic disorders clinically characterized by polyuria and/or polydipsia, with or without hyponatremia (Table I). On the other hand, both in psychiatric and in nonpsychi446 ...
... There are several organic disorders clinically characterized by polyuria and/or polydipsia, with or without hyponatremia (Table I). On the other hand, both in psychiatric and in nonpsychi446 ...
bipolar disorder iN adUlTs - Psykiatrien i Region Midtjylland
... bouts of mania and depression, while others experience only hypomania and depression. In others, the progression of the illness is characterised by mixed states and bouts of depression. Studies indicate that bouts of depression occur three times more frequently than bouts of mania in people with bip ...
... bouts of mania and depression, while others experience only hypomania and depression. In others, the progression of the illness is characterised by mixed states and bouts of depression. Studies indicate that bouts of depression occur three times more frequently than bouts of mania in people with bip ...
The Correlates of Comorbid Antisocial Personality Disorder in
... information was collected from files and collaterals. Patients from general psychiatric hospitals in the same geographical region who had the same sex, similar age (±5 years), and the same principal diagnosis were identified and also invited to participate in the study. If the principal diagnosis wa ...
... information was collected from files and collaterals. Patients from general psychiatric hospitals in the same geographical region who had the same sex, similar age (±5 years), and the same principal diagnosis were identified and also invited to participate in the study. If the principal diagnosis wa ...
Verification of the utility of the social responsiveness scale for adults
... psychiatric symptoms such as depression or anxiety [4]. However, unlike in children diagnosed with ASD, clinical manifestations in adult patients first diagnosed with ASD in adulthood are often complex: deficits in social reciprocity tend to be less apparent in adults with highfunctioning ASD, espec ...
... psychiatric symptoms such as depression or anxiety [4]. However, unlike in children diagnosed with ASD, clinical manifestations in adult patients first diagnosed with ASD in adulthood are often complex: deficits in social reciprocity tend to be less apparent in adults with highfunctioning ASD, espec ...
Psychological Disorders
... unconscious stemming from early childhood traumas. Humanist: results from conditions society places on the individual Evolutionary: harmful evolutionary dysfunctions that occur when evolved psychological mechanisms do not perform their naturally selected functions effectively Biological: neuro ...
... unconscious stemming from early childhood traumas. Humanist: results from conditions society places on the individual Evolutionary: harmful evolutionary dysfunctions that occur when evolved psychological mechanisms do not perform their naturally selected functions effectively Biological: neuro ...
Separation Anxiety Avoidance Inventory- Child and Parent Version: Psychometric
... first and last authors, both clinical psychologists and psychotherapists. The separation situations are based on DSM-IV and clinical experiences. In addition, three practicing clinical therapists with experience in children with SAD added and evaluated the items as treatment relevant. Separation Anx ...
... first and last authors, both clinical psychologists and psychotherapists. The separation situations are based on DSM-IV and clinical experiences. In addition, three practicing clinical therapists with experience in children with SAD added and evaluated the items as treatment relevant. Separation Anx ...
The Fear Response: The Effects of Trauma on Children
... along the arousal continuum. During the traumatic event, all aspects of individual functioning change--feeling, thinking, and behaving. Someone being assaulted doesn’t spend a lot of time thinking about the future or making an abstract plan for survival. At that moment, their feeling, thinking, and ...
... along the arousal continuum. During the traumatic event, all aspects of individual functioning change--feeling, thinking, and behaving. Someone being assaulted doesn’t spend a lot of time thinking about the future or making an abstract plan for survival. At that moment, their feeling, thinking, and ...