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... evolve over time. The goal is a framework that is designed to allow us to determine: whether a condition represents, in the first place, dis-ease and, secondarily, whether it constitutes a specific disease, on a par with, say, bipolar I disorder. For example, how do we decide whether to consider “pa ...
... evolve over time. The goal is a framework that is designed to allow us to determine: whether a condition represents, in the first place, dis-ease and, secondarily, whether it constitutes a specific disease, on a par with, say, bipolar I disorder. For example, how do we decide whether to consider “pa ...
Intolerance of uncertainty moderates the relation between negative
... Koerner & Dugas, 2008). Second, individuals with high IU tend to have weaker problem orientation (i.e., poor problem-solving confidence, low control beliefs, and unfavorable emotional responses) that impedes their problem-solving ability (Dugas, Freeston, & Ladouceur, 1997). Both processes could exac ...
... Koerner & Dugas, 2008). Second, individuals with high IU tend to have weaker problem orientation (i.e., poor problem-solving confidence, low control beliefs, and unfavorable emotional responses) that impedes their problem-solving ability (Dugas, Freeston, & Ladouceur, 1997). Both processes could exac ...
Predicting a Tendency to Use Drugs From Child and Adult Attention
... in a sample of 367 clinic-referred male and female adolescents (13). However, null associations between ADHD and substance problems have also been reported. In a sample of 1302, 11 - 15 years old adolescents, ADHD was unrelated to substance use and related problems (14). Similarly, in a prospective ...
... in a sample of 367 clinic-referred male and female adolescents (13). However, null associations between ADHD and substance problems have also been reported. In a sample of 1302, 11 - 15 years old adolescents, ADHD was unrelated to substance use and related problems (14). Similarly, in a prospective ...
DIAGNOSIS
... eventually causing long-term synaptic changes that leads to abnormal, often excessive, encoding of memory. In essence, memories can become deeply ingrained when these pathways are overstimulated by stress. This mechanism helps to explain the re-experiencing (e.g, flashbacks) symptoms of PTSD (Nutt, ...
... eventually causing long-term synaptic changes that leads to abnormal, often excessive, encoding of memory. In essence, memories can become deeply ingrained when these pathways are overstimulated by stress. This mechanism helps to explain the re-experiencing (e.g, flashbacks) symptoms of PTSD (Nutt, ...
- Anna M. Bardone
... Mintz, 2001; Smith,Marcus, Lewis, Fitzgibbon, & Schreiner, 1998). Some researchers argue that low prevalence is due to diagnostic biases (Ham, Iorio, & Sovinsky, 2012). Few studies have been conducted on eating disorders in Asian Americans and it is unclear whether eating disorders are more frequent ...
... Mintz, 2001; Smith,Marcus, Lewis, Fitzgibbon, & Schreiner, 1998). Some researchers argue that low prevalence is due to diagnostic biases (Ham, Iorio, & Sovinsky, 2012). Few studies have been conducted on eating disorders in Asian Americans and it is unclear whether eating disorders are more frequent ...
External Criticism by Parents and Obsessive
... actions, and covert obsessions such as mental formalities generally to prevent the frightening results or events or to drop disturbance caused by obsessions (WHO, 1999). Epidemiologic studies suggest that OCD is the Fourth most common mental disorder after phobias, substance abuse and major depressi ...
... actions, and covert obsessions such as mental formalities generally to prevent the frightening results or events or to drop disturbance caused by obsessions (WHO, 1999). Epidemiologic studies suggest that OCD is the Fourth most common mental disorder after phobias, substance abuse and major depressi ...
information about Eating diSordErS in childrEn, young
... The person’s self-image is excessively dominated by thoughts about weight and body shape. Criteria for other eating disorders It is possible to have a mixed or atypical eating disorder if several but not all of the above criteria for anorexia or bulimia are present at the same time that the person ...
... The person’s self-image is excessively dominated by thoughts about weight and body shape. Criteria for other eating disorders It is possible to have a mixed or atypical eating disorder if several but not all of the above criteria for anorexia or bulimia are present at the same time that the person ...
There can not be a unified theory of mental disorder
... The HDA has drawn a substantial amount of attention and recently (1999) a special issue of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology was devoted to examining the concept. Both supporters and critics in the special issue generally agreed that Wakefield’s combination of scientific judgment with social value ...
... The HDA has drawn a substantial amount of attention and recently (1999) a special issue of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology was devoted to examining the concept. Both supporters and critics in the special issue generally agreed that Wakefield’s combination of scientific judgment with social value ...
Psychiatric aspects of organic sleep disorders
... remain at significant risk for psychiatric and psychosocial limitations. Beusterien et al8 have shown that treatment with modafinil produces higher scores than placebo for the physical role, energy/vitality, social function, and emotional role on the SF-36. This means that improvements with modafini ...
... remain at significant risk for psychiatric and psychosocial limitations. Beusterien et al8 have shown that treatment with modafinil produces higher scores than placebo for the physical role, energy/vitality, social function, and emotional role on the SF-36. This means that improvements with modafini ...
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... Stimulants appear to boost and balance levels of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. These ADHD medications help improve the core signs and symptoms of inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity — sometimes dramatically. Additionally, the right dose varies from child to child, so it may take s ...
... Stimulants appear to boost and balance levels of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. These ADHD medications help improve the core signs and symptoms of inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity — sometimes dramatically. Additionally, the right dose varies from child to child, so it may take s ...
Oppositional Defiant Disorder—Gender Differences in Co
... even when controlling for comorbid ODD (Lahey et al. 2000a). A longitudinal study of Dutch children aged 4–18 found that the proportion of boys following a deviant CD trajectory was twice as high as for girls. Interestingly, engagement in this deviant trajectory was predicted by ODD and ADHD in girl ...
... even when controlling for comorbid ODD (Lahey et al. 2000a). A longitudinal study of Dutch children aged 4–18 found that the proportion of boys following a deviant CD trajectory was twice as high as for girls. Interestingly, engagement in this deviant trajectory was predicted by ODD and ADHD in girl ...
AACAP OFFICIAL ACTION Practice Parameter for the Assessment
... medical trauma, children may be seen very soon after traumatic exposure by medical personnel, mental health professionals, or paraprofessionals. Acute stress disorder, adjustment disorder, or another disorder may be diagnosed within the first month of exposure. Transient moderate psychological distr ...
... medical trauma, children may be seen very soon after traumatic exposure by medical personnel, mental health professionals, or paraprofessionals. Acute stress disorder, adjustment disorder, or another disorder may be diagnosed within the first month of exposure. Transient moderate psychological distr ...
Anxiety Disorders and Anxiety Attacks: Recognizing the Signs and
... Treatment for anxiety disorders Anxiety disorders respond very well to therapy (/articles/anxiety/therapy-for-anxietydisorders.htm)—and often in a relatively short amount of time. The specific treatment approach depends on the type of anxiety disorder and its severity. But in general, most anxiety d ...
... Treatment for anxiety disorders Anxiety disorders respond very well to therapy (/articles/anxiety/therapy-for-anxietydisorders.htm)—and often in a relatively short amount of time. The specific treatment approach depends on the type of anxiety disorder and its severity. But in general, most anxiety d ...
Discuss validity and reliability of diagnosis
... • They came out with a diagnosis (schizophrenia in remission) so they were “labeled”. ...
... • They came out with a diagnosis (schizophrenia in remission) so they were “labeled”. ...
NEUROPSYCHIATRY OF SEIZURES - EPILEPSY Association Of Sri
... • At the turn of the 19th century, Emil Kraepelin emphasized that epileptic patients possessed personality changes and a predisposition to psychosis. • The development of new antiepileptic and psychiatric therapies and novel neuroimaging techniques makes understanding the association of epileptic se ...
... • At the turn of the 19th century, Emil Kraepelin emphasized that epileptic patients possessed personality changes and a predisposition to psychosis. • The development of new antiepileptic and psychiatric therapies and novel neuroimaging techniques makes understanding the association of epileptic se ...
trauma – controversies surrounding the concept, diagnosis
... sleep, irritability or outbursts of anger, concentration problems, hypervigilance, an enhanced startle reaction). The symptoms must occur within six months after the stressful event or after the end of the stressor’s activity period. (3) Adjustment disorders – these are states of emotional disturban ...
... sleep, irritability or outbursts of anger, concentration problems, hypervigilance, an enhanced startle reaction). The symptoms must occur within six months after the stressful event or after the end of the stressor’s activity period. (3) Adjustment disorders – these are states of emotional disturban ...
Anxiety - Lifeline
... • Stress or trauma — following a stressful or traumatic event, a person may develop anxiety as a response to the event. ...
... • Stress or trauma — following a stressful or traumatic event, a person may develop anxiety as a response to the event. ...
Adult ADHD (2) - Florida Heart CPR
... demonstrate that the person has had the clinical features that correlate with childhood ADHD. This reporting can include self-report and the observations of significant others who knew the person as far back as early childhood, such as a parent or older sibling. Both children and adults show a famil ...
... demonstrate that the person has had the clinical features that correlate with childhood ADHD. This reporting can include self-report and the observations of significant others who knew the person as far back as early childhood, such as a parent or older sibling. Both children and adults show a famil ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Genetic factors: Numerous studies have shown a possible genetic predisposition toward ED as a result of Mendelian inheritance [20].It has also been shown that ED can be heritable. Recent twin studies have found slight instances of genetic variance when considering the different criterion of both ano ...
... Genetic factors: Numerous studies have shown a possible genetic predisposition toward ED as a result of Mendelian inheritance [20].It has also been shown that ED can be heritable. Recent twin studies have found slight instances of genetic variance when considering the different criterion of both ano ...
Depression and Anxiety in end stage renal disease patients
... patients have been proposed (2-15). Some patients may have greater vulnerability than others for the development of psychiatric disorders as a response to significant losses (16-18), such as loss of health, loss of independence or autonomy due to the treatment regime, loss of selfesteem due to a lac ...
... patients have been proposed (2-15). Some patients may have greater vulnerability than others for the development of psychiatric disorders as a response to significant losses (16-18), such as loss of health, loss of independence or autonomy due to the treatment regime, loss of selfesteem due to a lac ...
Introduction - The Trauma Center
... tens of thousands of children. Because no other diagnostic options are currently available, these symptoms currently would need to be relegated to a variety of seemingly unrelated co-morbidities, such as bipolar disorder, ADHD, PTSD, conduct disorder, phobic anxiety, reactive attachment disorder and ...
... tens of thousands of children. Because no other diagnostic options are currently available, these symptoms currently would need to be relegated to a variety of seemingly unrelated co-morbidities, such as bipolar disorder, ADHD, PTSD, conduct disorder, phobic anxiety, reactive attachment disorder and ...
El temperamento ha sido definido como diferencias individuales
... disorder, the Separation Anxiety Scale for Children, developed for Spanishspeaking children and based on the DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 diagnostic criteria. Results showed that children have more cognitive symptoms than psychophysiological or motor responses. The most feared situations found are related t ...
... disorder, the Separation Anxiety Scale for Children, developed for Spanishspeaking children and based on the DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 diagnostic criteria. Results showed that children have more cognitive symptoms than psychophysiological or motor responses. The most feared situations found are related t ...
Searching for a neurobiological signature of Attention Deficit
... ADHD and 5/6 controls showed the characteristic striatal response), replication is required in larger sample sizes and also those including females. Upon replication, however, our findings may contribute to the development of biologically-valid diagnostic criteria for ADHD. Detecting neurobiological ...
... ADHD and 5/6 controls showed the characteristic striatal response), replication is required in larger sample sizes and also those including females. Upon replication, however, our findings may contribute to the development of biologically-valid diagnostic criteria for ADHD. Detecting neurobiological ...