Unit 6 Notes
... -Generalization - the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses. -Discrimination - in classical conditioning, the learned ability to distinguish between a conditioned stimulus and stimuli that do not signal an uncondi ...
... -Generalization - the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses. -Discrimination - in classical conditioning, the learned ability to distinguish between a conditioned stimulus and stimuli that do not signal an uncondi ...
Suicide and cognitive distortions Samomor in kognitivna
... mental states (Tringer 1988, 1991a, 1991b; Tringer & Veér, 1997). The strong connection between an individuals suicidal tendencies and depressive inclinations is well known. 80 % of those who have ever attempted suicide are shown to suffer from middle or severe depression according to the Beck depr ...
... mental states (Tringer 1988, 1991a, 1991b; Tringer & Veér, 1997). The strong connection between an individuals suicidal tendencies and depressive inclinations is well known. 80 % of those who have ever attempted suicide are shown to suffer from middle or severe depression according to the Beck depr ...
Evidence-based treatment for Depersonalisation
... 2005)) and psychiatric conditions (e.g. major depression, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, stress and fatigue, (Medford 2012)), or it may occur as a primary phenomenon, in which case it is classified as depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (Simeon et al. 1997). DPRD ...
... 2005)) and psychiatric conditions (e.g. major depression, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, stress and fatigue, (Medford 2012)), or it may occur as a primary phenomenon, in which case it is classified as depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (Simeon et al. 1997). DPRD ...
Evidence-based treatment for Depersonalisation-derealisation Disorder (DPRD) Open Access
... 2005)) and psychiatric conditions (e.g. major depression, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, stress and fatigue, (Medford 2012)), or it may occur as a primary phenomenon, in which case it is classified as depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (Simeon et al. 1997). DPRD ...
... 2005)) and psychiatric conditions (e.g. major depression, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, stress and fatigue, (Medford 2012)), or it may occur as a primary phenomenon, in which case it is classified as depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (Simeon et al. 1997). DPRD ...
A Phenotypic Structure and Neural Correlates of Compulsive Behaviors in Adolescents
... relationship to the overall goal and often result in undesirable consequences; it reflects the aberrant dysregulation of stimulus-response habit learning [2]. It can be differentiated from obsessionnality, which describes the state of being preoccupied or occupied by a specific thought or act and re ...
... relationship to the overall goal and often result in undesirable consequences; it reflects the aberrant dysregulation of stimulus-response habit learning [2]. It can be differentiated from obsessionnality, which describes the state of being preoccupied or occupied by a specific thought or act and re ...
autism spectrum disorders
... The increased identification of these disorders, the emotional impact they have in families and the challenging financial demands associated with their treatment and support currently make ASDs an important illness at the scientific, public health and human rights level. The treatments now available ...
... The increased identification of these disorders, the emotional impact they have in families and the challenging financial demands associated with their treatment and support currently make ASDs an important illness at the scientific, public health and human rights level. The treatments now available ...
Treatment of Obsessive- Compulsive Related Disorders
... Diagnosis of BDD in DSM-5 • Preoccupation with perceived defects in physical appearance that are not observable or appear slight to others • Individual performs repetitive behaviors (e.g. mirror checking) or mental acts (e.g. comparing appearance) in response to concerns • Causes significant distre ...
... Diagnosis of BDD in DSM-5 • Preoccupation with perceived defects in physical appearance that are not observable or appear slight to others • Individual performs repetitive behaviors (e.g. mirror checking) or mental acts (e.g. comparing appearance) in response to concerns • Causes significant distre ...
Evidence-based pharmacotherapy of panic
... Benzodiazepines have a faster onset of action and lower drop-out rates compared to TCAs (Van Balkom et al. 1995). The tolerability of benzodiazepines is usually good, but patients may suffer from drowsiness and cognitive side-effects. Another disadvantage is that these drugs may lead to benzodiazepine ...
... Benzodiazepines have a faster onset of action and lower drop-out rates compared to TCAs (Van Balkom et al. 1995). The tolerability of benzodiazepines is usually good, but patients may suffer from drowsiness and cognitive side-effects. Another disadvantage is that these drugs may lead to benzodiazepine ...
Clinical Perspectives on the Applicability of “ACOA” as a Diagnosis
... these sites present Woititz’s thirteen characteristics as indications of an acknowledged disorder. The layperson may self-identify as a victim of the ACoA syndrome; in the absence of clinical evaluation, there is a risk that such self-identification may be unwarranted and may in turn perpetuate an e ...
... these sites present Woititz’s thirteen characteristics as indications of an acknowledged disorder. The layperson may self-identify as a victim of the ACoA syndrome; in the absence of clinical evaluation, there is a risk that such self-identification may be unwarranted and may in turn perpetuate an e ...
obsession subtypes: relationships with obsessive
... hypotheses is still scarce. The findings from some correlational studies suggest that different presentations of obsessive-compulsive symptoms may be especially associated with different OCD-related beliefs (Emmelkamp, & Aardema, 1999; Faull, Joseph, Meaden, & Lawrence, 2004; Taylor et al., 2006; To ...
... hypotheses is still scarce. The findings from some correlational studies suggest that different presentations of obsessive-compulsive symptoms may be especially associated with different OCD-related beliefs (Emmelkamp, & Aardema, 1999; Faull, Joseph, Meaden, & Lawrence, 2004; Taylor et al., 2006; To ...
Causal Reasoning Versus Associative Learning: A Useful
... the rational circle. Countless anecdotes about seemingly “clever” behavior in animals have provoked the question of how animal behavior could be best described—if not in mental terms. The school of Behaviorism emerged as a kind of scientific counterpart to contemporary anecdotal reports that led to ...
... the rational circle. Countless anecdotes about seemingly “clever” behavior in animals have provoked the question of how animal behavior could be best described—if not in mental terms. The school of Behaviorism emerged as a kind of scientific counterpart to contemporary anecdotal reports that led to ...
Delirium Module - American Geriatrics Society
... • Diagnosis is based on 4 main clinical features ...
... • Diagnosis is based on 4 main clinical features ...
Page | 1 LEARNING 1: What are some basic forms of learning
... protectively withdraws its gill. If the squirts continue, as happens naturally in choppy water, the withdrawal response diminishes. We say the slug habituates. But if the sea slug repeatedly receives an electric shock just after being squirted, its withdrawal response to the squirt instead grows str ...
... protectively withdraws its gill. If the squirts continue, as happens naturally in choppy water, the withdrawal response diminishes. We say the slug habituates. But if the sea slug repeatedly receives an electric shock just after being squirted, its withdrawal response to the squirt instead grows str ...
Depression - Société pour les troubles de l`humeur du Canada
... Your doctor will ask about your symptoms - how you have been feeling, changes in your sleep patterns, interest in sex, weight changes and how you are functioning at work and home. The doctor will discuss how long you have been experiencing these symptoms and events which may be contributing to feeli ...
... Your doctor will ask about your symptoms - how you have been feeling, changes in your sleep patterns, interest in sex, weight changes and how you are functioning at work and home. The doctor will discuss how long you have been experiencing these symptoms and events which may be contributing to feeli ...
Fluoxetine therapy in depersonalisation disorder: randomised controlled trial
... two groups as a whole. However, if the participants who had a diagnosis of depressive or anxiety disorder are considered alone (Table 2), those taking fluoxetine consistently tended to have better responses than those taking the placebo, as defined by CGI–I scores of 2 or 1 for the particular disord ...
... two groups as a whole. However, if the participants who had a diagnosis of depressive or anxiety disorder are considered alone (Table 2), those taking fluoxetine consistently tended to have better responses than those taking the placebo, as defined by CGI–I scores of 2 or 1 for the particular disord ...
Anxiety Disorder Comorbidity in Bipolar Disorder Patients: Data
... Anxiety disorder comorbidity was also significantly associated with diminished quality of life and role functioning. The presence of each current anxiety disorder (with the exception of OCD) was associated with poorer functioning (as measured by the Range of Impaired Functioning Tool) and poorer qua ...
... Anxiety disorder comorbidity was also significantly associated with diminished quality of life and role functioning. The presence of each current anxiety disorder (with the exception of OCD) was associated with poorer functioning (as measured by the Range of Impaired Functioning Tool) and poorer qua ...
Symposium: Classical and instrumental conditioning. presented at
... reinforcement, namely the development of behavior stereotypy. Their paper provides an analysis of the restrictions occurring when a reinforcement schedule is imposed on unconstrained behavior. Varying sequential and quantitative restrictions, they found that imposing a reinforcement schedule does no ...
... reinforcement, namely the development of behavior stereotypy. Their paper provides an analysis of the restrictions occurring when a reinforcement schedule is imposed on unconstrained behavior. Varying sequential and quantitative restrictions, they found that imposing a reinforcement schedule does no ...
Patient Handbook - Esper Treatment Center
... Patients being treated for pain generally receive a prescription from their doctor and take the medication at home. Patients taking methadone for addiction receive their doses at accredited programs under supervision. After a period of stability, these patients are given methadone to take at home be ...
... Patients being treated for pain generally receive a prescription from their doctor and take the medication at home. Patients taking methadone for addiction receive their doses at accredited programs under supervision. After a period of stability, these patients are given methadone to take at home be ...
Prostate cancer and the risk of depression /anxiety
... common difficulties, helping them to change their thought patterns and the way they react to certain situations. Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) has also been researched and found to be effective for treatment of depression. It helps people find new ways to get along with others and to resolve losses, c ...
... common difficulties, helping them to change their thought patterns and the way they react to certain situations. Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) has also been researched and found to be effective for treatment of depression. It helps people find new ways to get along with others and to resolve losses, c ...
Eating Disorders – A Current Affair
... People with eating disorders experience higher rates of other mental disorders, with reports of up to 95% of people with eating disorders having a comorbid condition (Hudson, Hiripi, Pope, & Kessler, 2007). Mood and anxiety disorders occur commonly in people with all types of eating disorders. Peopl ...
... People with eating disorders experience higher rates of other mental disorders, with reports of up to 95% of people with eating disorders having a comorbid condition (Hudson, Hiripi, Pope, & Kessler, 2007). Mood and anxiety disorders occur commonly in people with all types of eating disorders. Peopl ...
Trajectory of post-traumatic stress following traumatic injury: 6
... Traumatic injuries affect millions of people each year, and cause marked impairment. For example, road traffic traumatic injuries are projected to be the third largest burden of disease globally by 2020.1 These injuries often result in psychological injury and particularly post-traumatic stress diso ...
... Traumatic injuries affect millions of people each year, and cause marked impairment. For example, road traffic traumatic injuries are projected to be the third largest burden of disease globally by 2020.1 These injuries often result in psychological injury and particularly post-traumatic stress diso ...
An analytical study of “introspection” in Buddhist and
... not reliable. In other words, psychologists have been worried that individuals cannot provide reliable data about the feelings they experience, like anger sorrow, happiness etc. just by relying on introspection: the degree of subjectivity is too high, so few scientific conclusions could be based on ...
... not reliable. In other words, psychologists have been worried that individuals cannot provide reliable data about the feelings they experience, like anger sorrow, happiness etc. just by relying on introspection: the degree of subjectivity is too high, so few scientific conclusions could be based on ...
Dissociative Self-mutilation: A Case Report of Dissociative Amnesia
... should preclude the adoption of further maladaptive defenses such as dissociation and amnesia. The comorbid depressive disorder and borderline personality disorder were also treated. Dissociative self-mutilation may be related to child abuse, high EE parents, psychiatric comorbidity and interpersona ...
... should preclude the adoption of further maladaptive defenses such as dissociation and amnesia. The comorbid depressive disorder and borderline personality disorder were also treated. Dissociative self-mutilation may be related to child abuse, high EE parents, psychiatric comorbidity and interpersona ...