Attitudes - Mrs. Harvey`s Social Psychology Class
... – Attitudes about stereotyped or stigmatized groups – e.g., The elderly, the obese, homosexuals, Muslims, ethnic/racial minorities, poor people ...
... – Attitudes about stereotyped or stigmatized groups – e.g., The elderly, the obese, homosexuals, Muslims, ethnic/racial minorities, poor people ...
Page 1 Neuropharmacology of Traumatic Brain Injury
... • Systematic Review: 13 studies • One class I study (Ashman et al., 2009), N=52 – showed trends toward superiority of sertraline over placebo – temporally far removed from TBI (18 yrs) – underpowered to examine predictors of response • Cannot assume standard treatments have same efficacy and tolerab ...
... • Systematic Review: 13 studies • One class I study (Ashman et al., 2009), N=52 – showed trends toward superiority of sertraline over placebo – temporally far removed from TBI (18 yrs) – underpowered to examine predictors of response • Cannot assume standard treatments have same efficacy and tolerab ...
Association between Patient-Reported Symptoms and Nurses
... stages of the illness.8 These symptoms are often associated with psychological distress, including depression and anxiety.9-11 Use of the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS)12 in daily clinical practice has been reported to result in physicians’ identifying symptoms earlier and more efficiently ...
... stages of the illness.8 These symptoms are often associated with psychological distress, including depression and anxiety.9-11 Use of the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS)12 in daily clinical practice has been reported to result in physicians’ identifying symptoms earlier and more efficiently ...
Adult Mental Health
... A randomised controlled trial of MBCT for severe health anxiety (hypochondriasis): Interim results ....................................................................................... 19 Intrusive imagery in health anxiety: Nature, prevalence, links to memory and response to MBCT treatment ...... ...
... A randomised controlled trial of MBCT for severe health anxiety (hypochondriasis): Interim results ....................................................................................... 19 Intrusive imagery in health anxiety: Nature, prevalence, links to memory and response to MBCT treatment ...... ...
PERSONALITY DISORDER
... Epidemiological Statistics:The prevalence of borderline personality disorder affects 2% to 3% of the general population, about 11% of psychiatric outpatients, & nearly 20% of psychiatric inpatients. It’s three times more common in females than in males. Clinical Features:Major signs & symptoms of b ...
... Epidemiological Statistics:The prevalence of borderline personality disorder affects 2% to 3% of the general population, about 11% of psychiatric outpatients, & nearly 20% of psychiatric inpatients. It’s three times more common in females than in males. Clinical Features:Major signs & symptoms of b ...
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... These guidelines should not be construed as including all proper methods of care or excluding other acceptable methods of care reasonably directed to obtaining the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding any specific clinical procedure or treatment must be made by the physician in light of the ...
... These guidelines should not be construed as including all proper methods of care or excluding other acceptable methods of care reasonably directed to obtaining the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding any specific clinical procedure or treatment must be made by the physician in light of the ...
Psychometric perspectives on diagnostic systems
... a classification label such as ‘‘depressed’’ is more similar to, say, ‘‘yuppie,’’ than to ‘‘suffering from type 1 diabetes.’’ The concept of a yuppie is a socially constructed kind in the sense that it is implicitly defined by a convenient grouping of key attributes (being young, urban, financially ...
... a classification label such as ‘‘depressed’’ is more similar to, say, ‘‘yuppie,’’ than to ‘‘suffering from type 1 diabetes.’’ The concept of a yuppie is a socially constructed kind in the sense that it is implicitly defined by a convenient grouping of key attributes (being young, urban, financially ...
Detection of bipolar disorder - The British Journal of Psychiatry
... be a hybrid of categorical classifications coupled with dimensions; whether this will represent an overall advance on current systems remains to be seen, although the potential utility for mood disorders is clear. There have been a number of recent studies on people with apparent major depressive di ...
... be a hybrid of categorical classifications coupled with dimensions; whether this will represent an overall advance on current systems remains to be seen, although the potential utility for mood disorders is clear. There have been a number of recent studies on people with apparent major depressive di ...
dbq psych ptsd initial - Veterans Evaluation Services
... Criterion B: The traumatic event is persistently reexperienced in 1 or more of the following ways: Recurrent and distressing recollections of the event, including images, thoughts or perceptions Recurrent distressing dreams of the event Acting or feeling as if the traumatic event were recurring; thi ...
... Criterion B: The traumatic event is persistently reexperienced in 1 or more of the following ways: Recurrent and distressing recollections of the event, including images, thoughts or perceptions Recurrent distressing dreams of the event Acting or feeling as if the traumatic event were recurring; thi ...
SWRL 7113 Systematic Reviews
... traumatic event regardless of symptomatology. The issues of whom, when, and what mode of intervention are matters that are at this time contentious (pg. 3). Overall Objective To examine the efficacy of psychological interventions aimed at preventing PTSD in individuals exposed to a traumatic event ...
... traumatic event regardless of symptomatology. The issues of whom, when, and what mode of intervention are matters that are at this time contentious (pg. 3). Overall Objective To examine the efficacy of psychological interventions aimed at preventing PTSD in individuals exposed to a traumatic event ...
Symptoms Psychosomatic Somatization
... Twenty-three distinguished experts from different countries participate in this project as contributors. The book is composed of seven parts: I. Basic understanding of somatization, II. Theoretical approaches to mind and body, III. Biopsychosociocultural mechanisms in psychosomatic medicine, IV. Pra ...
... Twenty-three distinguished experts from different countries participate in this project as contributors. The book is composed of seven parts: I. Basic understanding of somatization, II. Theoretical approaches to mind and body, III. Biopsychosociocultural mechanisms in psychosomatic medicine, IV. Pra ...
In classical conditioning, a behavior is paired with an
... stimulus that it had previously not been associated with, the conditioned stimulus. The response to the original, unconditioned stimulus is called the unconditioned response. The most cited example of classical conditioning is Ivan Pavlov's experiments with dogs . In Pavlov's experiments, the uncond ...
... stimulus that it had previously not been associated with, the conditioned stimulus. The response to the original, unconditioned stimulus is called the unconditioned response. The most cited example of classical conditioning is Ivan Pavlov's experiments with dogs . In Pavlov's experiments, the uncond ...
Preventing overuse of antipsychotic drugs in nursing home care
... Faculty and Planners: Jerry Avorn, M.D. is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Chief of the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics at Brigham and Women's Hospital. An internist, he has worked as a primary care physician and geriatrician and has been studying drug u ...
... Faculty and Planners: Jerry Avorn, M.D. is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Chief of the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics at Brigham and Women's Hospital. An internist, he has worked as a primary care physician and geriatrician and has been studying drug u ...
Drug/How Supplied - Office of Continuous Professional Development
... These guidelines should not be construed as including all proper methods of care or excluding other acceptable methods of care reasonably directed to obtaining the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding any specific clinical procedure or treatment must be made by the physician in light of the ...
... These guidelines should not be construed as including all proper methods of care or excluding other acceptable methods of care reasonably directed to obtaining the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding any specific clinical procedure or treatment must be made by the physician in light of the ...
Psychological processes in bipolar affective disorder
... Scores for depressogenic cognitive style are shown in Table 2. Significant main effects were observed on all measures with the exception of the PIT and RSQ adaptive coping. All bipolar groups scored higher than the control group on sociotropy and autonomy (P50.0001 for each comparison) and the depre ...
... Scores for depressogenic cognitive style are shown in Table 2. Significant main effects were observed on all measures with the exception of the PIT and RSQ adaptive coping. All bipolar groups scored higher than the control group on sociotropy and autonomy (P50.0001 for each comparison) and the depre ...
DSM-5: The New Diagnostic Criteria For Autism Spectrum Disorders
... “This category should be used when there is severe and pervasive development of reciprocal social interaction associated with impairment in either verbal or nonverbal communication skills OR with the presence of stereotyped behavior, interests and activities, but the criteria are not met for a speci ...
... “This category should be used when there is severe and pervasive development of reciprocal social interaction associated with impairment in either verbal or nonverbal communication skills OR with the presence of stereotyped behavior, interests and activities, but the criteria are not met for a speci ...
Mixed Methods Review depression, communication
... They played a 26 year old with chronic headaches. Physicians knew that they would be visited but did not know that it would be for depression, and it was over a one year period. After the consultation, the standardized patient filled in a checklist about how physicians pursued the complaints. Physic ...
... They played a 26 year old with chronic headaches. Physicians knew that they would be visited but did not know that it would be for depression, and it was over a one year period. After the consultation, the standardized patient filled in a checklist about how physicians pursued the complaints. Physic ...
The Effects of Clozapine on Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Among
... the alcohol and drug use sections from the Addiction Severity Index (ASI; McLellan et al. 1980); (2) urine drug toxicology screens in our laboratory using Enzyme Multiplied Immunoassay Technique (EMIT, from SyvaBehring); and (3) clinician ratings using the Alcohol Use Scale (AUS), the Drug Use Scale ...
... the alcohol and drug use sections from the Addiction Severity Index (ASI; McLellan et al. 1980); (2) urine drug toxicology screens in our laboratory using Enzyme Multiplied Immunoassay Technique (EMIT, from SyvaBehring); and (3) clinician ratings using the Alcohol Use Scale (AUS), the Drug Use Scale ...
Treatment of Childhood and Adolescent Depression
... symptoms, such as hyper- or hypothyroidism, anemia, or use of certain medications, including isotretinoin (Table 4).8 If the patient’s mood is better explained by medical causes, the diagnosis of major depressive disorder is not appropriate.25 Other psychological illnesses have presentations in chil ...
... symptoms, such as hyper- or hypothyroidism, anemia, or use of certain medications, including isotretinoin (Table 4).8 If the patient’s mood is better explained by medical causes, the diagnosis of major depressive disorder is not appropriate.25 Other psychological illnesses have presentations in chil ...
Seminar
... Borderline personality disorder is characterised by a pervasive pattern of instability in affect regulation, impulse control, interpersonal relationships, and self-image. Clinical signs of the disorder include emotional dysregulation, impulsive aggression, repeated self-injury, and chronic suicidal ...
... Borderline personality disorder is characterised by a pervasive pattern of instability in affect regulation, impulse control, interpersonal relationships, and self-image. Clinical signs of the disorder include emotional dysregulation, impulsive aggression, repeated self-injury, and chronic suicidal ...
SG-Ch 7 Learning
... 30. In operant conditioning, organisms associate their own actions with _______________________ . Actions followed by _______________________ increase; actions followed by _______________________ decrease. 31. Skinner designed an apparatus, called the _______________________ _______________________ ...
... 30. In operant conditioning, organisms associate their own actions with _______________________ . Actions followed by _______________________ increase; actions followed by _______________________ decrease. 31. Skinner designed an apparatus, called the _______________________ _______________________ ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... Side Effects of ADHD Drugs • Rarely, medications for ADHD can cause more serious side effects. • For instance, some stimulants are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular problems and sudden death. • They may also exacerbate psychiatric conditions like depression or anxiety. ...
... Side Effects of ADHD Drugs • Rarely, medications for ADHD can cause more serious side effects. • For instance, some stimulants are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular problems and sudden death. • They may also exacerbate psychiatric conditions like depression or anxiety. ...
stable resource toolkit
... Depressive episodes are characteristic of both major depressive (unipolar) disorder and bipolar disorder. Studies show that bipolar depression is frequently misdiagnosed as unipolar depression: n 30% of patients in a family practice setting who were determined to be depressed, anxious or both were ...
... Depressive episodes are characteristic of both major depressive (unipolar) disorder and bipolar disorder. Studies show that bipolar depression is frequently misdiagnosed as unipolar depression: n 30% of patients in a family practice setting who were determined to be depressed, anxious or both were ...
Mindfulness-based stress reduction for the treatment of adolescent
... Research has shown that mindfulness-based treatment interventions may be effective for a range of mental and physical health disorders in adult populations, but little is known about the effectiveness of such interventions for treating adolescent conditions. The present randomized clinical trial was ...
... Research has shown that mindfulness-based treatment interventions may be effective for a range of mental and physical health disorders in adult populations, but little is known about the effectiveness of such interventions for treating adolescent conditions. The present randomized clinical trial was ...
Medical Policy Vagus Nerve Stimulation
... treatment-resistant depression. The primary outcome measure was improvement from baseline values over time in the scores of the 28-itme Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. Secondary measures were changes in scores on the MADRS, the 30-item Inventory of Depressive Symptoms – Self Report, the CGI-S ...
... treatment-resistant depression. The primary outcome measure was improvement from baseline values over time in the scores of the 28-itme Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. Secondary measures were changes in scores on the MADRS, the 30-item Inventory of Depressive Symptoms – Self Report, the CGI-S ...