IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)
... externalizing or behavioral problems such as conduct disorders, educational difficulties, substance abuse, hyperactivity etcandthe internalizing or emotional problems like anxiety, depression etc.6 The WHO report notes that depression is the top cause of illness and disability in adolescence. More t ...
... externalizing or behavioral problems such as conduct disorders, educational difficulties, substance abuse, hyperactivity etcandthe internalizing or emotional problems like anxiety, depression etc.6 The WHO report notes that depression is the top cause of illness and disability in adolescence. More t ...
Perfectionism and eating disorders - The Bardone
... analytic work involving the items from the Frost MPS and the Hewitt and Flett MPS has found support for two factors, conceptually labeled Maladaptive Evaluative Concerns (consisting of CM, DA, PC, and PE from the Frost MPS, and SPP from the Hewitt and Flett MPS) and Positive Striving, which will be ...
... analytic work involving the items from the Frost MPS and the Hewitt and Flett MPS has found support for two factors, conceptually labeled Maladaptive Evaluative Concerns (consisting of CM, DA, PC, and PE from the Frost MPS, and SPP from the Hewitt and Flett MPS) and Positive Striving, which will be ...
Pediatric Psychopharmacology : Principles and Practice
... treatment recommendations. Emerging approaches to brain and behavior derived from sources as diverse as the genome project and cognitive neuroscience are creating new opportunities for research in pediatric psychopharmacology, but the wise use of these tools will require hard work, new ideas, and in ...
... treatment recommendations. Emerging approaches to brain and behavior derived from sources as diverse as the genome project and cognitive neuroscience are creating new opportunities for research in pediatric psychopharmacology, but the wise use of these tools will require hard work, new ideas, and in ...
Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients
... • Part 3 for clinical supervisors, program administrators, and interested counselors is an online literature review that provides an in-depth look at relevant published resources. Part 3 will be updated every 6 months for 5 years. Ideally, a supervisor might assemble a small group of counselors, ha ...
... • Part 3 for clinical supervisors, program administrators, and interested counselors is an online literature review that provides an in-depth look at relevant published resources. Part 3 will be updated every 6 months for 5 years. Ideally, a supervisor might assemble a small group of counselors, ha ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines) Third Edition
... Children’s Medication Algorithm Project5; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fourth Edition- Text Revision6; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fifth Edition (DSM-5)246; the European Treatment Guidelines7; the National Insti ...
... Children’s Medication Algorithm Project5; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fourth Edition- Text Revision6; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fifth Edition (DSM-5)246; the European Treatment Guidelines7; the National Insti ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines)
... Children’s Medication Algorithm Project5; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fourth Edition- Text Revision6; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fifth Edition (DSM-5)246; the European Treatment Guidelines7; the National Insti ...
... Children’s Medication Algorithm Project5; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fourth Edition- Text Revision6; the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – Fifth Edition (DSM-5)246; the European Treatment Guidelines7; the National Insti ...
Maladaptive coping, adaptive coping, and depressive symptoms
... after the loss of a loved one, higher levels of emotional support were significantly related to reduced depressive symptoms in high, but not in low, ruminators. In this context, it is important to note that several other forms of coping (e.g., cognitive restructuring, problem-solving coping) have bee ...
... after the loss of a loved one, higher levels of emotional support were significantly related to reduced depressive symptoms in high, but not in low, ruminators. In this context, it is important to note that several other forms of coping (e.g., cognitive restructuring, problem-solving coping) have bee ...
anxiety and related disorders
... by far that the patients who see help for their colds. Tranquilizers prescribed either by psychiatrists or by general physicians, are among the top sellers both in Europe and in US. There hardly seems to be anyone who has not used tranquilizers at least once in his life in order to relieve stress. W ...
... by far that the patients who see help for their colds. Tranquilizers prescribed either by psychiatrists or by general physicians, are among the top sellers both in Europe and in US. There hardly seems to be anyone who has not used tranquilizers at least once in his life in order to relieve stress. W ...
DELIRIUM – PHYSIOPATHOLOGIE
... postoperative delirium makes patient management much more difficult, increases costs, and, above all, causes severe discomfort to the patient. Delirium is also associated with higher postoperative mortality and morbidity, and with delayed functional recovery, but it is still unclear whether worse pr ...
... postoperative delirium makes patient management much more difficult, increases costs, and, above all, causes severe discomfort to the patient. Delirium is also associated with higher postoperative mortality and morbidity, and with delayed functional recovery, but it is still unclear whether worse pr ...
Acknowledgments Disclaimer
... The symptoms of PTSD may start within three months of a traumatic event, but sometimes may not actually appear until years after the event. These symptoms cause significant problems in social or work situations and in relationships. The DSM-V criteria describe the symptoms required for diagnosis. Bu ...
... The symptoms of PTSD may start within three months of a traumatic event, but sometimes may not actually appear until years after the event. These symptoms cause significant problems in social or work situations and in relationships. The DSM-V criteria describe the symptoms required for diagnosis. Bu ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... finding that individuals’ levels of predictability and dependability allow their partners to have faith that they know how the individuals will act in stressful situations in the future (Rempel, et al., 1985). Further empirical evidence that BPD is related to difficulties in intimate relationships c ...
... finding that individuals’ levels of predictability and dependability allow their partners to have faith that they know how the individuals will act in stressful situations in the future (Rempel, et al., 1985). Further empirical evidence that BPD is related to difficulties in intimate relationships c ...
Rate of body dysmorphic disorder among patients seeking facial
... and John, for believing in my abilities, even when my own beliefs wavered. My mother and father supported my goals and through their own commitment to education, served as role models for me. I also would like to thank my brother, Patrick, and my sister, Mary Bridget, for their support and humor. My ...
... and John, for believing in my abilities, even when my own beliefs wavered. My mother and father supported my goals and through their own commitment to education, served as role models for me. I also would like to thank my brother, Patrick, and my sister, Mary Bridget, for their support and humor. My ...
Kluwer Academic Publishers
... research or theoretical biases. Furthermore, emphasis has been placed on clinical description, research, and theoretical implications, rather than remedial or therapeutic procedures, although these topics are discussed briefly in some chapters. The volume is divided into six major parts. Part 1 is an ...
... research or theoretical biases. Furthermore, emphasis has been placed on clinical description, research, and theoretical implications, rather than remedial or therapeutic procedures, although these topics are discussed briefly in some chapters. The volume is divided into six major parts. Part 1 is an ...
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... Perhaps one of the most common learning problems encountered by children with ADHD are problems associated with intellectual development. It also happens to be the most serious of conditions. This is because there is a very high possibility that children who are diagnosed with ADHD may either be or ...
... Perhaps one of the most common learning problems encountered by children with ADHD are problems associated with intellectual development. It also happens to be the most serious of conditions. This is because there is a very high possibility that children who are diagnosed with ADHD may either be or ...
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... Children with ADHD sometimes exhibit uncontrollable behavioral symptoms that are frequent and severe which interferes with their ability to cope at school and live normal lives outside of it. Pediatric ADHD causes hyperactivity and impulsivity and/or inattention in affected children. Many children e ...
... Children with ADHD sometimes exhibit uncontrollable behavioral symptoms that are frequent and severe which interferes with their ability to cope at school and live normal lives outside of it. Pediatric ADHD causes hyperactivity and impulsivity and/or inattention in affected children. Many children e ...
Identification of anxiety and other psychiatric disorders in
... Individuals with autism and intellectual disability (ID) are assumed to have higher vulnerability for developing psychiatric disorders than the general population. However, psychiatric disorders are frequently overlooked in this group and psychiatric symptoms attributed to the disability itself. Eff ...
... Individuals with autism and intellectual disability (ID) are assumed to have higher vulnerability for developing psychiatric disorders than the general population. However, psychiatric disorders are frequently overlooked in this group and psychiatric symptoms attributed to the disability itself. Eff ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM
... [hereinafter DSM–IV] can introduce problems in family law—and other—cases. Consider the following scenarios: a divorcing mother alleges that the father has “mood swings” that affect his conduct and judgment with their children; a plaintiff claims that she is experiencing anxieties and sleep disturba ...
... [hereinafter DSM–IV] can introduce problems in family law—and other—cases. Consider the following scenarios: a divorcing mother alleges that the father has “mood swings” that affect his conduct and judgment with their children; a plaintiff claims that she is experiencing anxieties and sleep disturba ...
OCD - Roger Peele
... or obsessions are unreasonable or excessive (does not apply to children). • C. Compulsions or obsessions are distressing or disabling • D. Compulsions or obsessions are not within another disorder • E. Not direct effect of substance ...
... or obsessions are unreasonable or excessive (does not apply to children). • C. Compulsions or obsessions are distressing or disabling • D. Compulsions or obsessions are not within another disorder • E. Not direct effect of substance ...
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
... yearswithadvancedtechniquessuchasvideoEEG.DifferentiatingPNESfromepilepsy isimportant,sincemisdiagnosingPNESasepilepsymaypotentiallyexposepatientsto unnecessary antiepileptic medication and other iatrogenic consequences of unnecessary medical treatments7,8. However ...
... yearswithadvancedtechniquessuchasvideoEEG.DifferentiatingPNESfromepilepsy isimportant,sincemisdiagnosingPNESasepilepsymaypotentiallyexposepatientsto unnecessary antiepileptic medication and other iatrogenic consequences of unnecessary medical treatments7,8. However ...
Comorbidity Guidelines 2016
... These Guidelines were funded by the Australian Government and developed by NDARC to support health services and AOD (alcohol and/or other drug) treatment service workers to more accurately identify and manage the needs of comorbid clients. These Guidelines do not claim to reflect all considerations. ...
... These Guidelines were funded by the Australian Government and developed by NDARC to support health services and AOD (alcohol and/or other drug) treatment service workers to more accurately identify and manage the needs of comorbid clients. These Guidelines do not claim to reflect all considerations. ...
National Comorbidity Guidelines 2nd edition
... These Guidelines were funded by the Australian Government and developed by NDARC to support health services and AOD (alcohol and/or other drug) treatment service workers to more accurately identify and manage the needs of comorbid clients. These Guidelines do not claim to reflect all considerations. ...
... These Guidelines were funded by the Australian Government and developed by NDARC to support health services and AOD (alcohol and/or other drug) treatment service workers to more accurately identify and manage the needs of comorbid clients. These Guidelines do not claim to reflect all considerations. ...
Forgiveness, Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms, and Locus
... thoughts, impulses, or images that result in marked distress and are experienced as being outside ...
... thoughts, impulses, or images that result in marked distress and are experienced as being outside ...
The traumatization of grief?
... Grief Among Psychiatric Outpatients • Over 55% of sample had experienced a significant loss: death of a parent, a partner, a child, a sibling, or close friend • Mean time since loss was 10 years ...
... Grief Among Psychiatric Outpatients • Over 55% of sample had experienced a significant loss: death of a parent, a partner, a child, a sibling, or close friend • Mean time since loss was 10 years ...
Vestibular migraine: Diagnostic criteria
... 30% have attacks for hours and another 30% have attacks over several days. The remaining 10% have attacks lasting seconds only, which tend to occur repeatedly during head motion, visual stimulation, or after changes of head position. In these patients, episode duration is defined as the total period ...
... 30% have attacks for hours and another 30% have attacks over several days. The remaining 10% have attacks lasting seconds only, which tend to occur repeatedly during head motion, visual stimulation, or after changes of head position. In these patients, episode duration is defined as the total period ...
1 EFFECT OF MBSR ON RUMINATION COULD MBSR REDUCE
... participants had a lifetime diagnosis of a mood disorder (one quarter met criteria for a current depressive episode). Within-groups analyses were conducted with data from the 23 participants who completed MBSR, whereas between-groups analyses were conducted using data from 11 intervention participan ...
... participants had a lifetime diagnosis of a mood disorder (one quarter met criteria for a current depressive episode). Within-groups analyses were conducted with data from the 23 participants who completed MBSR, whereas between-groups analyses were conducted using data from 11 intervention participan ...