FBS refs
... of the FBS and other commonly used validity scales (L, F, K, Fb, Fp, F-K, O-S, Ds2, Dsr2) in symptom over-reporting and comparison groups. The meta-analysis employed a pooled sample size of 3664 (1615 over-reporting participants and 2049 comparison participants). The largest grand effect sizes were ...
... of the FBS and other commonly used validity scales (L, F, K, Fb, Fp, F-K, O-S, Ds2, Dsr2) in symptom over-reporting and comparison groups. The meta-analysis employed a pooled sample size of 3664 (1615 over-reporting participants and 2049 comparison participants). The largest grand effect sizes were ...
The Fake Bad Scale (FBS) Paul R. Lees
... of the FBS and other commonly used validity scales (L, F, K, Fb, Fp, F-K, O-S, Ds2, Dsr2) in symptom over-reporting and comparison groups. The meta-analysis employed a pooled sample size of 3664 (1615 over-reporting participants and 2049 comparison participants). The largest grand effect sizes were ...
... of the FBS and other commonly used validity scales (L, F, K, Fb, Fp, F-K, O-S, Ds2, Dsr2) in symptom over-reporting and comparison groups. The meta-analysis employed a pooled sample size of 3664 (1615 over-reporting participants and 2049 comparison participants). The largest grand effect sizes were ...
Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
... status as well as financial and social illness gain commonly perpetuate psychogenic nonepileptic seizures. In view of the diversity of possible aetiological factors, treatment has to be tailored to individual patients. It should, however, share some common elements: the non-confrontational, sympathe ...
... status as well as financial and social illness gain commonly perpetuate psychogenic nonepileptic seizures. In view of the diversity of possible aetiological factors, treatment has to be tailored to individual patients. It should, however, share some common elements: the non-confrontational, sympathe ...
Defining and Differentiating Treatment
... non-TRD, (2) examining the extent of agreement between the MSM and another commonly used method of defining TRD, and (3) examining the construct validity of the MSM. This study also used the MSM to identify patients with TRD in order to perform a preliminary examination of the frequency of individua ...
... non-TRD, (2) examining the extent of agreement between the MSM and another commonly used method of defining TRD, and (3) examining the construct validity of the MSM. This study also used the MSM to identify patients with TRD in order to perform a preliminary examination of the frequency of individua ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document: THE EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE ON PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME
... premenstrual syndrome; in particular, the association between PMS and caffeine consumption in 83 undergraduate female students—34 PMS and 49 controls. Participants between the ages of 18 and 26 were recruited from psychology courses at the University of Maryland. Diagnoses of PMS were assigned based ...
... premenstrual syndrome; in particular, the association between PMS and caffeine consumption in 83 undergraduate female students—34 PMS and 49 controls. Participants between the ages of 18 and 26 were recruited from psychology courses at the University of Maryland. Diagnoses of PMS were assigned based ...
Understanding Abnormal Behavior
... using particular methods to collect them. Again, an assignment requiring students to describe, compare, and contrast assessment approaches taken by clinicians of different theoretical stripes reinforces the importance of flexible thinking. An integrative approach to assessment, using neurological, p ...
... using particular methods to collect them. Again, an assignment requiring students to describe, compare, and contrast assessment approaches taken by clinicians of different theoretical stripes reinforces the importance of flexible thinking. An integrative approach to assessment, using neurological, p ...
Autism spectrum disorders : an epidemiological
... with my research years. They have graduated and have found or are seeking their missions in life. Our sons are now married and we have two wonderful daughters-inlaw, Ruut and Anna. All of you are so very important in my life. Our cute poodle Viivi has earned great thanks by staying loyally beside m ...
... with my research years. They have graduated and have found or are seeking their missions in life. Our sons are now married and we have two wonderful daughters-inlaw, Ruut and Anna. All of you are so very important in my life. Our cute poodle Viivi has earned great thanks by staying loyally beside m ...
Dissociative Experience and Cultural Neuroscience
... absorption-imaginative involvement; activities of dissociative states (amnesia); and depersonalization–derealization. The absorption factor was widely endorsed by individuals in the general population, with 83% of subjects endorsing at least one of the items (Ross et al. 1990, 1991). A negative corr ...
... absorption-imaginative involvement; activities of dissociative states (amnesia); and depersonalization–derealization. The absorption factor was widely endorsed by individuals in the general population, with 83% of subjects endorsing at least one of the items (Ross et al. 1990, 1991). A negative corr ...
A guide for caregivers of people with disorder
... seasonal pattern). However, for many people a distinct pattern does not occur. Getting to know what typically triggers an episode (e.g. disruption to sleep patterns) (see section 2.3 of this guide) and warning signs that a bipolar episode is about to occur (see section 2.4) can help the person and t ...
... seasonal pattern). However, for many people a distinct pattern does not occur. Getting to know what typically triggers an episode (e.g. disruption to sleep patterns) (see section 2.3 of this guide) and warning signs that a bipolar episode is about to occur (see section 2.4) can help the person and t ...
Characteristics of Chronic Nightmares in a Trauma-Exposed Treatment-Seeking Sample
... Chronic nightmares, regardless of content, pose a significant problem for those suffering from PTSD, but their effects may not be limited to individuals with PTSD (e.g., Mellman et al., 1995). Recent evidence has suggested that chronic nightmares may have negative consequences for trauma-exposed ind ...
... Chronic nightmares, regardless of content, pose a significant problem for those suffering from PTSD, but their effects may not be limited to individuals with PTSD (e.g., Mellman et al., 1995). Recent evidence has suggested that chronic nightmares may have negative consequences for trauma-exposed ind ...
Dissociation in the Finnish General Population
... The aim of this epidemiological study was to investigate the prevalence of psychological and somatoform dissociation and associated factors in the general population. The course of psychological dissociation was examined in a three-year follow-up study. Dissociation was measured with the Dissociativ ...
... The aim of this epidemiological study was to investigate the prevalence of psychological and somatoform dissociation and associated factors in the general population. The course of psychological dissociation was examined in a three-year follow-up study. Dissociation was measured with the Dissociativ ...
A Comparison of the Cognitive Deficits in Reading Disability
... decoding, defined as the ability to translate sequences of printed letters into the corresponding sounds, has a central role in both normal and abnormal reading development (e. g. , Foorman, Francis, Novy, & Liberman, 1991; Pennington, Van Orden, Smith, Green, & Haith, 1990; Stanovich, Cunningham, & ...
... decoding, defined as the ability to translate sequences of printed letters into the corresponding sounds, has a central role in both normal and abnormal reading development (e. g. , Foorman, Francis, Novy, & Liberman, 1991; Pennington, Van Orden, Smith, Green, & Haith, 1990; Stanovich, Cunningham, & ...
Of Mind and Matter: Psychological Dimensions in Obesity
... IV-TR), though, obesity is not a psychiatric diagnosis. In preparation for the eventual release of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-V (DSM-V) there has been considerable discussion during the past few years about the inclusion of obesity as a mental disorder. At present, though, obesity may be clas ...
... IV-TR), though, obesity is not a psychiatric diagnosis. In preparation for the eventual release of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-V (DSM-V) there has been considerable discussion during the past few years about the inclusion of obesity as a mental disorder. At present, though, obesity may be clas ...
posttraumatic stress and adaptation in patients following acute
... posttraumatic stress symptoms. The overall objective of this work is to increase understanding of recovery and adaptation following ACS. This thesis will present data from two prospective studies of psychological aspects of ACS; the ‗Acute Coronary Syndrome Emotional Triggering‘ (ACCENT) study and t ...
... posttraumatic stress symptoms. The overall objective of this work is to increase understanding of recovery and adaptation following ACS. This thesis will present data from two prospective studies of psychological aspects of ACS; the ‗Acute Coronary Syndrome Emotional Triggering‘ (ACCENT) study and t ...
Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
... S chizophrenia is a complex disorder with an extremely ...
... S chizophrenia is a complex disorder with an extremely ...
Abstractbook EABCT 2012
... common of anxiety disorders, both as a principal and as an additional diagnosis. Some have argued that it is the basic anxiety disorder from which the others often emerge. Despite its prevalence and importance, fewer therapeutic developments specific to this disorder have been made relative to most ...
... common of anxiety disorders, both as a principal and as an additional diagnosis. Some have argued that it is the basic anxiety disorder from which the others often emerge. Despite its prevalence and importance, fewer therapeutic developments specific to this disorder have been made relative to most ...
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy - Multidisciplinary Association for
... a different modality (may need to be) selected as in …a patient who is too overwhelmed by anxiety to tolerate exposure therapy…. There are limited data to guide the clinician in the treatment of patients with treatment resistant PTSD” ...
... a different modality (may need to be) selected as in …a patient who is too overwhelmed by anxiety to tolerate exposure therapy…. There are limited data to guide the clinician in the treatment of patients with treatment resistant PTSD” ...
Case Reports
... Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause and affects mainly the spine, but can also affect other joints. Ankylosing spondylitis is the prototype of spondyloarthropathies that affects approximately 0.49% of the Turkish population and 0.9% of the world population. ...
... Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause and affects mainly the spine, but can also affect other joints. Ankylosing spondylitis is the prototype of spondyloarthropathies that affects approximately 0.49% of the Turkish population and 0.9% of the world population. ...
MDD - Roger Peele
... FDA as to citalopram - 6 • If the pt has congenital long QT syndrome, citalopram is not recommended in these patients but it is recognized that there may be some patients with this condition who could benefit from a low dose of citalopram and who lack viable alternatives. ...
... FDA as to citalopram - 6 • If the pt has congenital long QT syndrome, citalopram is not recommended in these patients but it is recognized that there may be some patients with this condition who could benefit from a low dose of citalopram and who lack viable alternatives. ...
Scientific Programme
... modify maturation and responsiveness of nervous, endocrine and immune systems in human body. These three systems mediate so called “allostatic process”, to maintain stability in case of physiological or environmental changes. In the short run, they promote adaptation to these changes, however prolon ...
... modify maturation and responsiveness of nervous, endocrine and immune systems in human body. These three systems mediate so called “allostatic process”, to maintain stability in case of physiological or environmental changes. In the short run, they promote adaptation to these changes, however prolon ...
Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
... the ICD–10 list has only six items to choose from, one of which, ‘strong desire or sense of compulsive use’ does not appear anywhere among the seven items in the DSM–IV list (Appendix 4). There were also numerous differences among diagnostic criteria in terms of required duration, frequency or persi ...
... the ICD–10 list has only six items to choose from, one of which, ‘strong desire or sense of compulsive use’ does not appear anywhere among the seven items in the DSM–IV list (Appendix 4). There were also numerous differences among diagnostic criteria in terms of required duration, frequency or persi ...
generalized anxiety disorder
... of elderly men and 21.5% of elderly women had sufficiently severe anxiety symptoms to warrant treatment, although it is not clear how many of these individuals actually met criteria for GAD. Another indicator of the potential prevalence of GAD symptoms in the elderly comes from more recent evidence ...
... of elderly men and 21.5% of elderly women had sufficiently severe anxiety symptoms to warrant treatment, although it is not clear how many of these individuals actually met criteria for GAD. Another indicator of the potential prevalence of GAD symptoms in the elderly comes from more recent evidence ...
Guidelines for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Persistent Symptoms
... guidelines that can be used by healthcare professionals to implement evidence-based, best practice care of individuals who incur a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and experience persistent symptoms. Persistent symptoms are not an uncommon complication of mTBI; 10 to 15% of individuals who incur m ...
... guidelines that can be used by healthcare professionals to implement evidence-based, best practice care of individuals who incur a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and experience persistent symptoms. Persistent symptoms are not an uncommon complication of mTBI; 10 to 15% of individuals who incur m ...
Guidelines for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Persistent Symptoms
... guidelines that can be used by healthcare professionals to implement evidence-based, best practice care of individuals who incur a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and experience persistent symptoms. Persistent symptoms are not an uncommon complication of mTBI; 10 to 15% of individuals who incur m ...
... guidelines that can be used by healthcare professionals to implement evidence-based, best practice care of individuals who incur a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and experience persistent symptoms. Persistent symptoms are not an uncommon complication of mTBI; 10 to 15% of individuals who incur m ...
Recovery from Bulimia: What Helps in Healing
... beat, weakened muscle, and possible failure), dehydration, kidney problems, irregular menstruation, fatigue, irritated or ruptured esophagus, and sore throat (Fursland, et al., 2010; Lamb, 2006). The mental and emotional distress caused by bulimia include the aforementioned anxiety and depression, a ...
... beat, weakened muscle, and possible failure), dehydration, kidney problems, irregular menstruation, fatigue, irritated or ruptured esophagus, and sore throat (Fursland, et al., 2010; Lamb, 2006). The mental and emotional distress caused by bulimia include the aforementioned anxiety and depression, a ...