
Gastro oesophageal reflux disease (GORD)-related anxiety disorders and psychological
... a common condition due to stomach content flowing back through the lower oesophageal sphincter (LOS), causing bothersome symptomatology characterized by acid regurgitation and heartburn [5]. Prevalence figures vary from 20% of the general population in the United States and the United Kingdom to 5% ...
... a common condition due to stomach content flowing back through the lower oesophageal sphincter (LOS), causing bothersome symptomatology characterized by acid regurgitation and heartburn [5]. Prevalence figures vary from 20% of the general population in the United States and the United Kingdom to 5% ...
Obsessive‑compulsive disorder (OCD)
... Identification of these diagnoses guides treatment interventions and identifies patients who are at higher risk for suicide or self-harm. Not surprisingly, patients with OCD have a significant risk for suicide, which increases with the severity of symptoms and the number of concurrent psychiatric di ...
... Identification of these diagnoses guides treatment interventions and identifies patients who are at higher risk for suicide or self-harm. Not surprisingly, patients with OCD have a significant risk for suicide, which increases with the severity of symptoms and the number of concurrent psychiatric di ...
Abnormal Psychology
... – During a manic episode, an individual might be overly excited & extremely active – They might show unrealistically high selfesteem & an inflated sense of importance – Might make elaborate plans, be impulsive, hyperactive & sleepless for days at a time – Flight of ideas & speech often becomes rapid ...
... – During a manic episode, an individual might be overly excited & extremely active – They might show unrealistically high selfesteem & an inflated sense of importance – Might make elaborate plans, be impulsive, hyperactive & sleepless for days at a time – Flight of ideas & speech often becomes rapid ...
Anxiety Fact Sheet
... Genetic factors can be key in the case of bipolar disorder, another type of mood disorder which involves periods of depression as well as periods of elation, where the mood is significantly higher than normal and the person may have excessive energy, little need for sleep and may have grandiose ideas ...
... Genetic factors can be key in the case of bipolar disorder, another type of mood disorder which involves periods of depression as well as periods of elation, where the mood is significantly higher than normal and the person may have excessive energy, little need for sleep and may have grandiose ideas ...
Affective and Personality Disorder
... • Safe and effective • Limited use because bias remaining from years ago when much cruder procedure • Usually reserved for psychotic depression or failed medical therapy • Common complications include confusion and memory loss which usually resolves within 6 months • No evidence causes permanent bra ...
... • Safe and effective • Limited use because bias remaining from years ago when much cruder procedure • Usually reserved for psychotic depression or failed medical therapy • Common complications include confusion and memory loss which usually resolves within 6 months • No evidence causes permanent bra ...
Dissociative Disorder Reflection Paper
... who have experienced a traumatic event, such as physical or sexual abuse, may have some aspect of dissociation during the event itself and will be unable to recall details regarding their abuse (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2015). In regards to dissociative disorders, such traumatic events c ...
... who have experienced a traumatic event, such as physical or sexual abuse, may have some aspect of dissociation during the event itself and will be unable to recall details regarding their abuse (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2015). In regards to dissociative disorders, such traumatic events c ...
Anxiety Disorders
... • Some people have very strong fears of being watched or evaluated by others. Do you worry that you might do or way something that would embarrass you in front of others, or that other people might think badly of you? • …what about the situation bothers you? ...
... • Some people have very strong fears of being watched or evaluated by others. Do you worry that you might do or way something that would embarrass you in front of others, or that other people might think badly of you? • …what about the situation bothers you? ...
The Concepte of Sensitivity
... and Serotonin. When the concentration of these substances is exceeding a certain limit, their will ...
... and Serotonin. When the concentration of these substances is exceeding a certain limit, their will ...
Abnormal Psych Overview
... B. The behavior is clinically significant as manifested by either a frequency of twice a week for at least 3 consecutive months or the presence of clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic (occupational), or other important areas of functioning. C. Chronological age is at l ...
... B. The behavior is clinically significant as manifested by either a frequency of twice a week for at least 3 consecutive months or the presence of clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic (occupational), or other important areas of functioning. C. Chronological age is at l ...
Depressive Symptoms in Children Depressive Symptoms in Childhood
... Clinical depression: At least 5 symptoms, where one is depressed mood or loss of interest, are present for at least 2 weeks. Depressive symptoms: Multiple symptoms of depression may be present, but child may not meet criteria for clinical depression. Dysthymic disorder: Mild or moderate depressio ...
... Clinical depression: At least 5 symptoms, where one is depressed mood or loss of interest, are present for at least 2 weeks. Depressive symptoms: Multiple symptoms of depression may be present, but child may not meet criteria for clinical depression. Dysthymic disorder: Mild or moderate depressio ...
Binge eating disorder
... fail they may feel demoralised and depressed. This may lead to further episodes, and consequent feelings of social isolation, missing work, school, etc. More often than not, people who experience BED will need the help and support of a health care professional. • Consultation with a General Practit ...
... fail they may feel demoralised and depressed. This may lead to further episodes, and consequent feelings of social isolation, missing work, school, etc. More often than not, people who experience BED will need the help and support of a health care professional. • Consultation with a General Practit ...
Challenges in Identifying Mental Health Issues in Individuals with
... Surface manifestations of mental health disorders in severely autistic individuals may not be the same as those presented in our classification schemes, which are based on the manifestations shown by adults with an average IQ. Given that the phenomenology of a psychiatric disorder may be different i ...
... Surface manifestations of mental health disorders in severely autistic individuals may not be the same as those presented in our classification schemes, which are based on the manifestations shown by adults with an average IQ. Given that the phenomenology of a psychiatric disorder may be different i ...
Causes of Anxiety Disorders
... o Panic attacks—sudden episode of helpless terror with high physiological arousal o Very frightening—sufferers live in of having them o often develops as a result Cognitive-behavioral Theory of Panic Disorder: o Sufferers tend to misinterpret the physical signs of as and dangerous o This interpretat ...
... o Panic attacks—sudden episode of helpless terror with high physiological arousal o Very frightening—sufferers live in of having them o often develops as a result Cognitive-behavioral Theory of Panic Disorder: o Sufferers tend to misinterpret the physical signs of as and dangerous o This interpretat ...
Somatoform Disorders
... throughout pregnancy) one pseudoneurological symptom: a history of at least one symptom or deficit suggesting a neurological condition not limited to pain (conversion symptoms such as impaired coordination or balance, paralysis or localized weakness, difficulty swallowing or lump in throat, aphonia, ...
... throughout pregnancy) one pseudoneurological symptom: a history of at least one symptom or deficit suggesting a neurological condition not limited to pain (conversion symptoms such as impaired coordination or balance, paralysis or localized weakness, difficulty swallowing or lump in throat, aphonia, ...
Identifying the Core Symptoms of Bulimia Nervosa and Associated
... Fear of weight gain is central to BN network Binge eating and purging on the periphery Treatments that focus on fear of weight gain may have maximal impact ...
... Fear of weight gain is central to BN network Binge eating and purging on the periphery Treatments that focus on fear of weight gain may have maximal impact ...
The DES and Beyond: Screening for Dissociative Disordered Clients
... destabilized by standard EMDR. This paper will provide basic information on screening for dissociative disorders (DD) and on maximizing the use of the DES; and will provide an appendix of resources for further information about diagnosis and treatment. First of all it is important to realize that di ...
... destabilized by standard EMDR. This paper will provide basic information on screening for dissociative disorders (DD) and on maximizing the use of the DES; and will provide an appendix of resources for further information about diagnosis and treatment. First of all it is important to realize that di ...
Bipolar disorder
... evident. These patients typically do not experience grandiosity, sexual disinhibition or reckless overspending. Elderly patients presenting with the first episode of mania require detailed physical/neurological evaluation to rule out any organic brain lesion (usually located in the right hemisphere) ...
... evident. These patients typically do not experience grandiosity, sexual disinhibition or reckless overspending. Elderly patients presenting with the first episode of mania require detailed physical/neurological evaluation to rule out any organic brain lesion (usually located in the right hemisphere) ...
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures-neuropsychology as part of the
... Treatment Issues Wichaidit et al 2015 study of Danish pediatricians Dan– found that ER visits without follow up were seen never by 70% rarely by 25% and sometimes by 5% Which suggests that some do not follow up on the diagnosis. ...
... Treatment Issues Wichaidit et al 2015 study of Danish pediatricians Dan– found that ER visits without follow up were seen never by 70% rarely by 25% and sometimes by 5% Which suggests that some do not follow up on the diagnosis. ...
Psychology Class- XII Sample Question Paper – 2017 Time – 3
... Q 24. What is coping? Identify the different coping strategies to deal with stress? Q 25. ‘Rishabh , a 21 year old college student, exhibits an intense fear of fireworks, gunshots, popping balloons etc’. Suggest the most appropriate therapy that could be used to help Rishabh overcome his fear. ...
... Q 24. What is coping? Identify the different coping strategies to deal with stress? Q 25. ‘Rishabh , a 21 year old college student, exhibits an intense fear of fireworks, gunshots, popping balloons etc’. Suggest the most appropriate therapy that could be used to help Rishabh overcome his fear. ...
FASCETS Neurobehavioral Screening Tool
... understanding and as part of a referral process for complete assessments. It has not yet been standardized; numeric equivalents for significance have not been established. Primary characteristics In general, findings may be considered positive when there are patterns of threes to fives for primary c ...
... understanding and as part of a referral process for complete assessments. It has not yet been standardized; numeric equivalents for significance have not been established. Primary characteristics In general, findings may be considered positive when there are patterns of threes to fives for primary c ...
Use of Yokukansan (TJ-54) in the treatment of neurological
... abhorred invasions into a patient’s body and examinations such as biopsy or endoscopy were unimaginable. The only approaches left were; visual observation, listening to the sounds made by the patient’s body, smelling and touching the patient and listening to what they say (Terasawa, 2004). Although ...
... abhorred invasions into a patient’s body and examinations such as biopsy or endoscopy were unimaginable. The only approaches left were; visual observation, listening to the sounds made by the patient’s body, smelling and touching the patient and listening to what they say (Terasawa, 2004). Although ...
Psychology 101: Introduction to Psychology
... alterations in consciousness or self-identity. Probably the most notorious psychological disorder is dissociative identity disorder (also known as multiple personality disorder). In this disorder, essentially, two or more completely different personalities occur within the same individual. In dissoc ...
... alterations in consciousness or self-identity. Probably the most notorious psychological disorder is dissociative identity disorder (also known as multiple personality disorder). In this disorder, essentially, two or more completely different personalities occur within the same individual. In dissoc ...
Editorial - Jaypee Journals
... (DSM-5),1 there were a number of terms used to describe and diagnose a group of children, whose primary disturbance was severe impairment of social reciprocity, inability to understand social situation, and to develop interpersonal relationships. They also had a disturbance in pragmatic language, th ...
... (DSM-5),1 there were a number of terms used to describe and diagnose a group of children, whose primary disturbance was severe impairment of social reciprocity, inability to understand social situation, and to develop interpersonal relationships. They also had a disturbance in pragmatic language, th ...