
Dissociative disorders
... Does the individual behave erratically and inconsistently at different times or from one situation to another; experiencing a loss of control? ...
... Does the individual behave erratically and inconsistently at different times or from one situation to another; experiencing a loss of control? ...
Sleep-Wake Disorders
... congenital disorder in which the individual typically presents in the prenatal period with shallow breathing, or cyanosis and apnea during sleep. Comorbid sleep-related hypoventilation: This subtype occurs as a consequence of a medical condition, such as a pulmonary disorder (e.g., interstitial lung ...
... congenital disorder in which the individual typically presents in the prenatal period with shallow breathing, or cyanosis and apnea during sleep. Comorbid sleep-related hypoventilation: This subtype occurs as a consequence of a medical condition, such as a pulmonary disorder (e.g., interstitial lung ...
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... Typical Symptoms: 3 Variations single impairment of somatic system (e.g., paralysis, blindness) multiple physical symptoms (e.g., pain & gastrointestinal symptoms) Preoccupation with a single disease (e.g., cancer) ...
... Typical Symptoms: 3 Variations single impairment of somatic system (e.g., paralysis, blindness) multiple physical symptoms (e.g., pain & gastrointestinal symptoms) Preoccupation with a single disease (e.g., cancer) ...
Effectiveness of Simple Individual Psychoeducation for Bipolar II
... ISS and her subjective perception, perhaps because she did not understand mixed states. She was hardly aware of the hypomanic state and strongly recognized the depressive state. In the final psychoeducation session, her mood as scored on the ISS matched her subjective perception, which may have been ...
... ISS and her subjective perception, perhaps because she did not understand mixed states. She was hardly aware of the hypomanic state and strongly recognized the depressive state. In the final psychoeducation session, her mood as scored on the ISS matched her subjective perception, which may have been ...
Factors associated with poor response in cognitive
... Goodman, Rasmussen, & Leckman, 1995), with the initial peak of incidence around puberty and subsequently in young adulthood (Geller et al., 1998). The occurrence of pediatric OCD may be somewhat higher than published reports given child secrecy in reporting embarrassing thoughts/behaviors, particula ...
... Goodman, Rasmussen, & Leckman, 1995), with the initial peak of incidence around puberty and subsequently in young adulthood (Geller et al., 1998). The occurrence of pediatric OCD may be somewhat higher than published reports given child secrecy in reporting embarrassing thoughts/behaviors, particula ...
- Positive Emotion and Psychopathology Lab
... Research and treatment have traditionally adopted a ‘disorder-focused’ approach by targeting one specific disorder, aiming to understanding its cause, maintenance and treatment. The aim of the present study was to contribute to the burgeoning interest in examining common, or ‘transdiagnostic,’ proces ...
... Research and treatment have traditionally adopted a ‘disorder-focused’ approach by targeting one specific disorder, aiming to understanding its cause, maintenance and treatment. The aim of the present study was to contribute to the burgeoning interest in examining common, or ‘transdiagnostic,’ proces ...
Lecture Note12
... We might come across situations when life event becomes demanding enough to the extent that one feels difficult to handle. Such situations exert heavy demand on the physical, psychological, and emotional resources available to the individual concerned. Due to the nature and intensity of demand they ...
... We might come across situations when life event becomes demanding enough to the extent that one feels difficult to handle. Such situations exert heavy demand on the physical, psychological, and emotional resources available to the individual concerned. Due to the nature and intensity of demand they ...
BIPOLAR DISORDER
... Sleeping too much or too little Lacks interest in others and activities, irritable, feeling hopeless and worthless Thoughts of death or suicide ...
... Sleeping too much or too little Lacks interest in others and activities, irritable, feeling hopeless and worthless Thoughts of death or suicide ...
DSM-IV Workshop Outline
... source for the American Psychiatric Association who publishes it The DSM-IV is the most widely used classification system for describing mental health problems. • Required use by national accrediting organizational standards such as JCAHO, Council on Accreditation for Services to Families and Childr ...
... source for the American Psychiatric Association who publishes it The DSM-IV is the most widely used classification system for describing mental health problems. • Required use by national accrediting organizational standards such as JCAHO, Council on Accreditation for Services to Families and Childr ...
Family Involvement Program Director
... Those with brain disorders suffer different levels of disabilities. May have cognitive defects, problems with short term memory and “impaired gaiting” (difficulty blocking out extraneous stimuli in order to concentrate on what is necessary at the time. Socialization is often difficult for people ...
... Those with brain disorders suffer different levels of disabilities. May have cognitive defects, problems with short term memory and “impaired gaiting” (difficulty blocking out extraneous stimuli in order to concentrate on what is necessary at the time. Socialization is often difficult for people ...
Psychosis and Psychotic Disorders
... This fact sheet provides brief information on psychosis and psychotic disorders, written for preservice teachers and educators. You will find other fact sheets about mental health and illness on the Education section of the Response Ability site www.responseability.org What is Psychosis? Psychosis i ...
... This fact sheet provides brief information on psychosis and psychotic disorders, written for preservice teachers and educators. You will find other fact sheets about mental health and illness on the Education section of the Response Ability site www.responseability.org What is Psychosis? Psychosis i ...
CBT - ETSU.edu
... Generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, and social phobia are relatively prevalent disorders that affect 6 to 20% of children and adolescents.1 However, these disorders frequently go unrecognized by medical professionals. This is a critical problem, since a younger age of onset an ...
... Generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, and social phobia are relatively prevalent disorders that affect 6 to 20% of children and adolescents.1 However, these disorders frequently go unrecognized by medical professionals. This is a critical problem, since a younger age of onset an ...
Depression Powerpoint - Hopkinton Public Schools
... confusing because there are different types of depression. ...
... confusing because there are different types of depression. ...
A Conversation About PTSD - Two Towns
... criteria for a diagnosis of combat-related PTSD following deployment to Iraq. 1.5 million people have served in the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. 750,000 have left the military. Approximately 40% of those 750,000 who have left the military report mental health symptoms. At present, approximately 60,000 ...
... criteria for a diagnosis of combat-related PTSD following deployment to Iraq. 1.5 million people have served in the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. 750,000 have left the military. Approximately 40% of those 750,000 who have left the military report mental health symptoms. At present, approximately 60,000 ...
Diagnosis and management of dissociative seizures
... to specialists but may easily mistaken for DS36. The highly stereotyped nature and very brief duration of the seizures are helpful features on video. If seizures occur in sleep, as they often do in frontal lobe epilepsy, the EEG will be helpful, demonstrating seizure onset during electrographically ...
... to specialists but may easily mistaken for DS36. The highly stereotyped nature and very brief duration of the seizures are helpful features on video. If seizures occur in sleep, as they often do in frontal lobe epilepsy, the EEG will be helpful, demonstrating seizure onset during electrographically ...
Anxiety Disorders - Dubai Medical College
... mentally ill appeared in the Middle Ages. The early 19th century saw the development of psychiatry as a recognized field. Mental health institutions came to utilize more elaborate and, over the course of time, more humane treatment methods. The 19th century saw a huge increase in the number of patie ...
... mentally ill appeared in the Middle Ages. The early 19th century saw the development of psychiatry as a recognized field. Mental health institutions came to utilize more elaborate and, over the course of time, more humane treatment methods. The 19th century saw a huge increase in the number of patie ...
EAST STRATEGIC PARTNERS
... Goal: Prepare people to act as effective self-advocates, partners and owners. No one can do this alone Modeling what we teach Explain how things work and what to expect ...
... Goal: Prepare people to act as effective self-advocates, partners and owners. No one can do this alone Modeling what we teach Explain how things work and what to expect ...
Addiction - Trauma Made Simple
... The Rogerian View of Empathy “Being empathetic reflects an attitude of profound interest in the client’s world of meanings and feelings. The therapist receives these communications and conveys appreciation and understanding, assisting the client to go further or deeper. The notion that this invol ...
... The Rogerian View of Empathy “Being empathetic reflects an attitude of profound interest in the client’s world of meanings and feelings. The therapist receives these communications and conveys appreciation and understanding, assisting the client to go further or deeper. The notion that this invol ...
Psychopathology2e_c06_PPT
... Diagnosis: Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia Panic Disorder (PD) Unexpected (or without an obvious trigger) panic attacks At least 1 month of persistent apprehension about the recurrence of panic or a significant behavioral change ...
... Diagnosis: Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia Panic Disorder (PD) Unexpected (or without an obvious trigger) panic attacks At least 1 month of persistent apprehension about the recurrence of panic or a significant behavioral change ...
Psychogenic movement disorders
... was consistent with organic pathological changes. Additionally, there are several neurophysiological tests that positively reinforce the diagnosis of psychogenic movement disorders. Tremor analysis based on electromyography can identify entrainment and coactivation,15,31 an increase of tremor amplit ...
... was consistent with organic pathological changes. Additionally, there are several neurophysiological tests that positively reinforce the diagnosis of psychogenic movement disorders. Tremor analysis based on electromyography can identify entrainment and coactivation,15,31 an increase of tremor amplit ...
Assessment of emotional distress in chronic kidney
... hopelessness and increased stress, rather than to demographic or physical factors.9 Depression can be present as a response to a real, potential, or imaginary loss and can worsen over time as complications (e.g., vascular difficulties, neurological diseases, dizziness) emerge, contributing to greate ...
... hopelessness and increased stress, rather than to demographic or physical factors.9 Depression can be present as a response to a real, potential, or imaginary loss and can worsen over time as complications (e.g., vascular difficulties, neurological diseases, dizziness) emerge, contributing to greate ...
Prevalence of eating disorders among young Hungarian women
... owing to its representativeness, will contribute to exploding the myth that eating disorders is a characteristic of women in Western societies. The psychological characteristics which distinguished the eating-disorder group from the non-eating-disorder group agree with data in the literature. High h ...
... owing to its representativeness, will contribute to exploding the myth that eating disorders is a characteristic of women in Western societies. The psychological characteristics which distinguished the eating-disorder group from the non-eating-disorder group agree with data in the literature. High h ...
The Clinical Practitioner - Center for Health Science
... assessment fee has been truly ugly. However, the most ugly, in my opinion, is the continued resistance to change their behavior while making believe that they are. There have been so many cover ups and back door manipulations that, as practitioners, only a clinical diagnosis can provide an understan ...
... assessment fee has been truly ugly. However, the most ugly, in my opinion, is the continued resistance to change their behavior while making believe that they are. There have been so many cover ups and back door manipulations that, as practitioners, only a clinical diagnosis can provide an understan ...
Neuroimaging and Dissociative Disorders
... DSM-IV-TR, ICD-10 (1992) also comprises under the category of dissociative (conversion) disorder the entity of conversion disorder (with its various forms), which is in DSM-IV-TR (2000) captured under the heading of somatoform disorders (and probably will remain under the same heading in the upcomin ...
... DSM-IV-TR, ICD-10 (1992) also comprises under the category of dissociative (conversion) disorder the entity of conversion disorder (with its various forms), which is in DSM-IV-TR (2000) captured under the heading of somatoform disorders (and probably will remain under the same heading in the upcomin ...
Lexapro (escitalopram)
... (usually poor sleep), loss of energy, feeling worthless/guilty/ hopeless/ helpless, difficulty concentrating, thoughts of death (suicidal thinking). Generalized anxiety disorder is when a person experiences several of the following symptoms at the same time: excessive and difficult to control anxiet ...
... (usually poor sleep), loss of energy, feeling worthless/guilty/ hopeless/ helpless, difficulty concentrating, thoughts of death (suicidal thinking). Generalized anxiety disorder is when a person experiences several of the following symptoms at the same time: excessive and difficult to control anxiet ...