Separation Anxiety Avoidance Inventory- Child and Parent Version: Psychometric
... conducted a comprehensive review indicating prevalence rates (point- to 1-year-prevalence) for SAD between 0.5 and 20.2 % with a median of almost 4 %. A well comparable prevalence rate of SAD was found in another study indicating a lifetime prevalence of childhood SAD of 4.1 % [3]. Furthermore, SAD ...
... conducted a comprehensive review indicating prevalence rates (point- to 1-year-prevalence) for SAD between 0.5 and 20.2 % with a median of almost 4 %. A well comparable prevalence rate of SAD was found in another study indicating a lifetime prevalence of childhood SAD of 4.1 % [3]. Furthermore, SAD ...
Emotional Intelligence as a Factor in Mental Health
... skilled than non-clinical controls with respect to using emotions to facilitate thought. This is in accord with the prototypical symptom that depressed people attend specifically to negative emotions. A close inspection of our results suggests that persons with depression are not generally worse at ...
... skilled than non-clinical controls with respect to using emotions to facilitate thought. This is in accord with the prototypical symptom that depressed people attend specifically to negative emotions. A close inspection of our results suggests that persons with depression are not generally worse at ...
Ethics in the - The Online Abstract Submission and Invitation System
... S., & Alcaniz, M. (2009). The acceptability of an Internet-based self-help treatment for fear of public speaking. British Journal of Guidance and Counseling, 37, 297-311. doi:10.1080/03069880902957023 Carlbring, P., Nordgren, L. B., Furmark, T., & Andersson, G. (2009). Long-term outcome of Interne ...
... S., & Alcaniz, M. (2009). The acceptability of an Internet-based self-help treatment for fear of public speaking. British Journal of Guidance and Counseling, 37, 297-311. doi:10.1080/03069880902957023 Carlbring, P., Nordgren, L. B., Furmark, T., & Andersson, G. (2009). Long-term outcome of Interne ...
Disorders Pt. 2
... from the Freudian theory that anxiety has been “converted” into serious somatic symptoms in this condition rather than being directly experienced as anxiety. Individuals with these problems experience functional blindness, deafness, paralysis, fainting, seizures, inability to speak, or other serious ...
... from the Freudian theory that anxiety has been “converted” into serious somatic symptoms in this condition rather than being directly experienced as anxiety. Individuals with these problems experience functional blindness, deafness, paralysis, fainting, seizures, inability to speak, or other serious ...
Humanistic Therapy - Solon City Schools
... Humanistic Therapy • Humanistic Therapy - emphasize the importance of self-awareness and take responsibility for own feelings and actions to improve mental state – seek to promote personal growth and ...
... Humanistic Therapy • Humanistic Therapy - emphasize the importance of self-awareness and take responsibility for own feelings and actions to improve mental state – seek to promote personal growth and ...
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in DSM-5
... intervention. Intervention in complex systems requires acknowledged oversimplifications, and advances are often are the result of identification of tools or “maps” to narrow our focus (Gladwell, _____). We proceed with the awareness that these are constructs that will probably outdated to us in anot ...
... intervention. Intervention in complex systems requires acknowledged oversimplifications, and advances are often are the result of identification of tools or “maps” to narrow our focus (Gladwell, _____). We proceed with the awareness that these are constructs that will probably outdated to us in anot ...
Somatoform Disorders
... excess attention on their physiological processes. Also, cognitively, hypochondriacs are strongly biased to focus on threat-confirming information but to ignore reassuring information ...
... excess attention on their physiological processes. Also, cognitively, hypochondriacs are strongly biased to focus on threat-confirming information but to ignore reassuring information ...
University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work MH 2065 Fall term 2005
... reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental functioning. Mental disorders are usually associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupational, or other important activities. An expectable or culturally approved response to ...
... reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental functioning. Mental disorders are usually associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupational, or other important activities. An expectable or culturally approved response to ...
CNS Spectrums, in press 2016 Opinion Piece: Expanding the
... actually represent a useful model for studying broader addictive processes: repetitive consumption of some psychoactive drugs has demonstrable negative effects on brain structure and function, whereas, it is argued, this is unlikely to be the case for repetitive behaviors. Thus, the study of how be ...
... actually represent a useful model for studying broader addictive processes: repetitive consumption of some psychoactive drugs has demonstrable negative effects on brain structure and function, whereas, it is argued, this is unlikely to be the case for repetitive behaviors. Thus, the study of how be ...
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5
... testing, however, may help prevent situations that often occur now, in which even minimal screening for cognitive deficits is not performed. Research suggests that primary care physicians fail to diagnose minor to moderate dementia at least 50% of the time (McPherson & Schoephoerster, 2012). One rea ...
... testing, however, may help prevent situations that often occur now, in which even minimal screening for cognitive deficits is not performed. Research suggests that primary care physicians fail to diagnose minor to moderate dementia at least 50% of the time (McPherson & Schoephoerster, 2012). One rea ...
Relationship-related obsessive- compulsive phenomena: The case
... he is the right one? There is not one hour of the day that I don’t obsess about this. It depresses me and ruins my life». Richard, a 28-year-old man, describes a different preoccupation: «Every time it is the same thing. I can’t stop thinking about it. The thought that my partner isn’t smart doesn’t ...
... he is the right one? There is not one hour of the day that I don’t obsess about this. It depresses me and ruins my life». Richard, a 28-year-old man, describes a different preoccupation: «Every time it is the same thing. I can’t stop thinking about it. The thought that my partner isn’t smart doesn’t ...
Understanding the DSM-IV-TR
... the mental health professional will learn the key to coming up with an accurate differential diagnosis. ...
... the mental health professional will learn the key to coming up with an accurate differential diagnosis. ...
MOOD DISORDERS
... Symptoms less severe but chronic Criteria Depressed or irritable mood most of the day, occurring more days than not for at least 2 years No more than 2 months in which s/s not present No manic or depressive episode Important because of chronic nature ...
... Symptoms less severe but chronic Criteria Depressed or irritable mood most of the day, occurring more days than not for at least 2 years No more than 2 months in which s/s not present No manic or depressive episode Important because of chronic nature ...
DEPRESSION UK
... fatality associated with the loss of about 850 000 thousand lives every year. About 2 in 3 adults suffer from depression at some time in their life. An episode of depression serious enough to require treatment occurs in about 1 in 4 women and 1 in 10 men. ...
... fatality associated with the loss of about 850 000 thousand lives every year. About 2 in 3 adults suffer from depression at some time in their life. An episode of depression serious enough to require treatment occurs in about 1 in 4 women and 1 in 10 men. ...
Signs of Binge Eating Disorder
... consist of dieting, binging, and purging. •Persons who diets and then binge eats after becoming hungry • Feels out of control while eating • Tries to “undo” binge by vomiting, laxatives, exercise or fasting •Weight may be normal to slightly below normal ...
... consist of dieting, binging, and purging. •Persons who diets and then binge eats after becoming hungry • Feels out of control while eating • Tries to “undo” binge by vomiting, laxatives, exercise or fasting •Weight may be normal to slightly below normal ...
Glossary of domains/categories - Ontario Centre of Excellence for
... aggression and risk assessment. Measures related to juvenile delinquency or involvement with the justice system are included here (including measures that look at recidivism). Measures designed specifically for use with delinquent/criminal populations that could fall under other domains are incl ...
... aggression and risk assessment. Measures related to juvenile delinquency or involvement with the justice system are included here (including measures that look at recidivism). Measures designed specifically for use with delinquent/criminal populations that could fall under other domains are incl ...
Symptoms Binge Eating Disorder
... consist of dieting, binging, and purging. •Persons who diets and then binge eats after becoming hungry • Feels out of control while eating • Tries to “undo” binge by vomiting, laxatives, exercise or fasting •Weight may be normal to slightly below normal ...
... consist of dieting, binging, and purging. •Persons who diets and then binge eats after becoming hungry • Feels out of control while eating • Tries to “undo” binge by vomiting, laxatives, exercise or fasting •Weight may be normal to slightly below normal ...
Bipolar Affective Disorder
... out by others because of his or her many qualities. No symptoms. 81-90 Absent or minimal symptoms, good functioning in all areas, interested and involved in a wide range of activities, socially effective, generally satisfied with life, no more than everyday problems or concerns. 71-80 If symptoms ar ...
... out by others because of his or her many qualities. No symptoms. 81-90 Absent or minimal symptoms, good functioning in all areas, interested and involved in a wide range of activities, socially effective, generally satisfied with life, no more than everyday problems or concerns. 71-80 If symptoms ar ...
mental illness - Preparing Texas
... second most common; small blockages in blood vessels cause ...
... second most common; small blockages in blood vessels cause ...
The co-occurrence of anxiety disorders in African American parents
... one child per family participated. The current study was part of the “Cooperative for African American Family Excellence” (CAFÉ) Project advertised as part of the Community and Family Excellence Research Lab (CAFÉ), strategically named as an attempt to minimize stigma in underserved families. During ...
... one child per family participated. The current study was part of the “Cooperative for African American Family Excellence” (CAFÉ) Project advertised as part of the Community and Family Excellence Research Lab (CAFÉ), strategically named as an attempt to minimize stigma in underserved families. During ...
PROBLEM-SOLVING AND COGNITIVE SCARS IN MOOD AND ANXIETY DISORDERS:
... trolling for whether or not participants experienced a current diagnosis allowed us to more confidently attribute any detected effects specifically to a past disorder. First, we examined problem-solving attitudes as dependent variables, then hopelessness scores as dependent variables. It should be e ...
... trolling for whether or not participants experienced a current diagnosis allowed us to more confidently attribute any detected effects specifically to a past disorder. First, we examined problem-solving attitudes as dependent variables, then hopelessness scores as dependent variables. It should be e ...
Glossary of Terms
... abstracting, abstracting ability: Refers to one's ability to use abstract, symbolic thought, as differentiated from concrete or literal thought. acute: Current; currently visible; related to the present or recent past; not chronic. affect: The outward, often facial, manifestation of subjective feeli ...
... abstracting, abstracting ability: Refers to one's ability to use abstract, symbolic thought, as differentiated from concrete or literal thought. acute: Current; currently visible; related to the present or recent past; not chronic. affect: The outward, often facial, manifestation of subjective feeli ...
A Case Report - ALEX IGLESIAS, Ph.D.
... Combined Applications of Systematic Desensitization and Hypnosis Systematic desensitization is a behavioral method which enjoys a robust empirical legacy of efficacy in the treatment of anxiety states, specifically phobias. Conceptually, the procedure is based on reciprocal inhibition, which can be ...
... Combined Applications of Systematic Desensitization and Hypnosis Systematic desensitization is a behavioral method which enjoys a robust empirical legacy of efficacy in the treatment of anxiety states, specifically phobias. Conceptually, the procedure is based on reciprocal inhibition, which can be ...