aem_meta_submission
... The behavioral consequences of terrorist incidents have received considerable recent academic attention, much of it driven by the Oklahoma City bombings and the attacks of September 11th in the United States. There are both immediate and long-term implications for the emergency medicine community.12 ...
... The behavioral consequences of terrorist incidents have received considerable recent academic attention, much of it driven by the Oklahoma City bombings and the attacks of September 11th in the United States. There are both immediate and long-term implications for the emergency medicine community.12 ...
Patients With Ventromedial Frontal Damage Have Moral Beliefs
... the case that VM patients provide answers normals provide merely by hypothetical reasoning based solely on conditional statements. Cholbi might still maintain that VM patients hold nonhypothetical propositions to be true but that this attitude of holding fails to be one of belief. He suggests instea ...
... the case that VM patients provide answers normals provide merely by hypothetical reasoning based solely on conditional statements. Cholbi might still maintain that VM patients hold nonhypothetical propositions to be true but that this attitude of holding fails to be one of belief. He suggests instea ...
Mental state inference using visual control parameters
... current study, the utilization of mental imagery for mental state inference was the emphasis, mental simulation mechanisms can also play an important role in motor planning as suggested by the Prospective Action Model (PAM) in which movement alternatives are simulated and evaluated to determine the ...
... current study, the utilization of mental imagery for mental state inference was the emphasis, mental simulation mechanisms can also play an important role in motor planning as suggested by the Prospective Action Model (PAM) in which movement alternatives are simulated and evaluated to determine the ...
Slide 1
... • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Ed. (DSM-IV) estimates that boys with ADHD outnumber girls with ADHD by as much as 9:1 (American Psychiatric Association 2000) However, community-based studies in which the ratio of boys to girls with ADHD is as low as 2:5:1 indicat ...
... • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Ed. (DSM-IV) estimates that boys with ADHD outnumber girls with ADHD by as much as 9:1 (American Psychiatric Association 2000) However, community-based studies in which the ratio of boys to girls with ADHD is as low as 2:5:1 indicat ...
From DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5 - Mental Health Association Oklahoma
... A. Persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts, as manifested by the following, currently or by history(examples illustrate not exhaustive; see text): 1. Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity, ranging, for example, from abnormal social approach and ...
... A. Persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts, as manifested by the following, currently or by history(examples illustrate not exhaustive; see text): 1. Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity, ranging, for example, from abnormal social approach and ...
journal Current status of sublingual immunotherapy in the United States
... physicians using SLIT required at least 1 dose to be administered in the office, and of those, 67% required only the first dose to be given in the office. Only 13.3% required 3 or more doses to be done in an office setting before home use. In terms of effectiveness, no physicians felt it was not eff ...
... physicians using SLIT required at least 1 dose to be administered in the office, and of those, 67% required only the first dose to be given in the office. Only 13.3% required 3 or more doses to be done in an office setting before home use. In terms of effectiveness, no physicians felt it was not eff ...
Developmental Psychopathology
... pallidus of kids with ADHD are smaller than normal. • Kids with ADHD show poorer performance on neuropsychological tests of frontal lobe function (such as inhibiting behavioral ...
... pallidus of kids with ADHD are smaller than normal. • Kids with ADHD show poorer performance on neuropsychological tests of frontal lobe function (such as inhibiting behavioral ...
Handbook of Forensic Psychiatric Practice for Capital Cases in Taiwan
... Leon Huang and Tim Green for drafting the text of the handbook, which is an indispensable, practical and informative guide for mental health professionals and all those involved in the criminal justice process in Taiwan. We are also grateful to Teoh Yee-San and Huang Yu-Fei for their comments and ed ...
... Leon Huang and Tim Green for drafting the text of the handbook, which is an indispensable, practical and informative guide for mental health professionals and all those involved in the criminal justice process in Taiwan. We are also grateful to Teoh Yee-San and Huang Yu-Fei for their comments and ed ...
Self-Confidence Session Outline Defining Self
... to belittle other team or group members. • Don’t criticize participants for ...
... to belittle other team or group members. • Don’t criticize participants for ...
Psycho-Addictive Disorders
... Psycho-Addictive Disorders Elisa A. Mancuso RNC, MS, FNS Professor ...
... Psycho-Addictive Disorders Elisa A. Mancuso RNC, MS, FNS Professor ...
Menstrual Cycle in Schizophrenic Patients: Review with a Case
... findings, and no increase was found in psychotic findings dependent on hormonal change (24). In their wide sampling studies with premenopausal schizophrenia-diagnosed patients, Bergemann et al. (25) showed that psychiatric applications were higher during the perimenstrual period when the estrogen le ...
... findings, and no increase was found in psychotic findings dependent on hormonal change (24). In their wide sampling studies with premenopausal schizophrenia-diagnosed patients, Bergemann et al. (25) showed that psychiatric applications were higher during the perimenstrual period when the estrogen le ...
Binge-eAting DisorDer - Practice Fusion Tutorials
... Bulimia nervosa. Binge-eating disorder has recurrent binge eating in common with bulimia nervosa but differs from the latter disorder in some fundamental respects. In terms of clinical presentation, the recurrent inappropriate compensatory behavior (e.g., purging, driven exercise) seen in bulimia ne ...
... Bulimia nervosa. Binge-eating disorder has recurrent binge eating in common with bulimia nervosa but differs from the latter disorder in some fundamental respects. In terms of clinical presentation, the recurrent inappropriate compensatory behavior (e.g., purging, driven exercise) seen in bulimia ne ...
What is Psychology?
... • Mental Disorder: – Any behavior or emotional state that causes an individual great suffering or worry, is self-defeating or self-destructive, or is maladaptive and disrupts the person’s relationships or the larger community. ...
... • Mental Disorder: – Any behavior or emotional state that causes an individual great suffering or worry, is self-defeating or self-destructive, or is maladaptive and disrupts the person’s relationships or the larger community. ...
Lecture 6 HoT Handout
... Whatever else we may discover about consciousness, it’s clear that, if one is totally unaware of some mental state, that state is not a conscious state. A state may of course be conscious without one’s paying conscious attention to it and indeed, even without one’s being conscious of every mental as ...
... Whatever else we may discover about consciousness, it’s clear that, if one is totally unaware of some mental state, that state is not a conscious state. A state may of course be conscious without one’s paying conscious attention to it and indeed, even without one’s being conscious of every mental as ...
File - Sneed - AP Psychology
... o Produces high, steady rates of responding with hardly any pausing between trials or after reinforcement Fixed-interval (FI) schedule- a reinforcement schedule in which a reinforce is delivered for the first response that occurs after a fixed time interval has elapsed o Typically produce a pattern ...
... o Produces high, steady rates of responding with hardly any pausing between trials or after reinforcement Fixed-interval (FI) schedule- a reinforcement schedule in which a reinforce is delivered for the first response that occurs after a fixed time interval has elapsed o Typically produce a pattern ...
Prominent Theorist Research
... environments as well as the original environment. If something that is reinforced differently in different environments then that particular behavior could only exist in one place. Finally, studying behavior should be viewed as studying nature. Even though Skinner’s studies took place in a laborator ...
... environments as well as the original environment. If something that is reinforced differently in different environments then that particular behavior could only exist in one place. Finally, studying behavior should be viewed as studying nature. Even though Skinner’s studies took place in a laborator ...
Mood Spectrum Disorders
... impaired ______ . Typically, the low phases last for a few weeks, but sometimes they last only a few days ______ . Individuals with this type of pattern may experience a period of "normal" mood in between mood swings, during which their mood and energy level feels "right" and their ability to functi ...
... impaired ______ . Typically, the low phases last for a few weeks, but sometimes they last only a few days ______ . Individuals with this type of pattern may experience a period of "normal" mood in between mood swings, during which their mood and energy level feels "right" and their ability to functi ...
Externalizing disorders
... • Viewing abnormal behavior within the context of normal development is important to understanding all abnormal behavior. • However, a developmental psychopathology approach is absolutely essential to disorders of childhood, because children change rapidly during the first 20 years of life. • Psycho ...
... • Viewing abnormal behavior within the context of normal development is important to understanding all abnormal behavior. • However, a developmental psychopathology approach is absolutely essential to disorders of childhood, because children change rapidly during the first 20 years of life. • Psycho ...
Albert Bandura - BDoughertyAmSchool
... 6. Students must believe that they are capable of accomplishing school tasks. Thus it is very important to develop a sense of self-efficacy for students. Teachers can promote such self-efficacy by having students receive confidence-building messages, watch others be successful, and experience succe ...
... 6. Students must believe that they are capable of accomplishing school tasks. Thus it is very important to develop a sense of self-efficacy for students. Teachers can promote such self-efficacy by having students receive confidence-building messages, watch others be successful, and experience succe ...
The Use of rating scales with children who have language
... The first and most frequently used classification system is based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM). The DSM system has undergone five major revisions since first appearing in 1952 and the current version, the DSM IV-TR represents the third revision of the DSM syste ...
... The first and most frequently used classification system is based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM). The DSM system has undergone five major revisions since first appearing in 1952 and the current version, the DSM IV-TR represents the third revision of the DSM syste ...
Just Ask! My Brother/Sister Has a Mental Illness
... and last much longer than for most people. Plus, that’s not just extreme sadness – mood disorders can also include extreme highs called mania. This is when someone has beyond too much energy and super-fast thinking. Although that may sound great, when a person is in a manic state they can actually g ...
... and last much longer than for most people. Plus, that’s not just extreme sadness – mood disorders can also include extreme highs called mania. This is when someone has beyond too much energy and super-fast thinking. Although that may sound great, when a person is in a manic state they can actually g ...
Clinical Scholar Sample Packet
... Byerly M, Nakonezny P. The Brief Adherence Rating Scale (BARS) Validated Against Electronic Monitoring in Assessing the Antipsychotic Medication Adherence of Outpatients with Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder. Schiz Res 2008; 100(1-3):60-9. Byerly M, Nakonezny P, Bugno R, Boles J. A Randomi ...
... Byerly M, Nakonezny P. The Brief Adherence Rating Scale (BARS) Validated Against Electronic Monitoring in Assessing the Antipsychotic Medication Adherence of Outpatients with Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder. Schiz Res 2008; 100(1-3):60-9. Byerly M, Nakonezny P, Bugno R, Boles J. A Randomi ...
Research Quarterly
... used to treat hypertension and considered by the CPG to have some benefit for targeting PTSD-related sleep problems and nightmare symptoms (Bernardy, Lund, Alexander, and Freidman, 2012). The research noted that the number of Veterans being treated for PTSD in the VA healthcare system increased near ...
... used to treat hypertension and considered by the CPG to have some benefit for targeting PTSD-related sleep problems and nightmare symptoms (Bernardy, Lund, Alexander, and Freidman, 2012). The research noted that the number of Veterans being treated for PTSD in the VA healthcare system increased near ...
Assessing and managing suicidal behaviour in the primary care
... psychopathologic symptoms, assessment of protective and risk factors, estimation of suicide risk and a plan for management of suicidal patients through different levels of interventions. In the management of suicidal behaviour, the complex stressdiathesis model has to be adjusted by considering biol ...
... psychopathologic symptoms, assessment of protective and risk factors, estimation of suicide risk and a plan for management of suicidal patients through different levels of interventions. In the management of suicidal behaviour, the complex stressdiathesis model has to be adjusted by considering biol ...
Learning file RG 2
... Latent Learning: learning that occurs, but is not apparent, until there is an incentive to demonstrate it Overjustification Effect: the effect of promising a reward for doing what one already likes to do. The person may now see the reward, rather than intrinsic interest, as the motivation performing ...
... Latent Learning: learning that occurs, but is not apparent, until there is an incentive to demonstrate it Overjustification Effect: the effect of promising a reward for doing what one already likes to do. The person may now see the reward, rather than intrinsic interest, as the motivation performing ...