Personality Disorders
... skills and general knowledge are usually retained. The loss of memory is not due to an organic problem (such as a blow to the head). Examples include a soldier who, following a stressful combat experience, cannot remember what happened for several hours. • Dissociative Fugue: Dissociative disorder i ...
... skills and general knowledge are usually retained. The loss of memory is not due to an organic problem (such as a blow to the head). Examples include a soldier who, following a stressful combat experience, cannot remember what happened for several hours. • Dissociative Fugue: Dissociative disorder i ...
Chapter 4 Lecture Notes Page
... • People treated with psychotherapy are less likely to relapse than people treated with drugs alone • One psychological approach is exposure therapy, either in an individual or group setting • Cognitive therapies also have been widely used ...
... • People treated with psychotherapy are less likely to relapse than people treated with drugs alone • One psychological approach is exposure therapy, either in an individual or group setting • Cognitive therapies also have been widely used ...
PowerPoint
... Over 1/3 of persons with cognitive disorders experience psychiatric or AOD problems Over half of all persons with cognitive impairment due to traumatic brain injury (TBI) have co-occurring psychiatric and AOD disorders Over 1/3 of all persons with chronic medical conditions have co-occurring psychia ...
... Over 1/3 of persons with cognitive disorders experience psychiatric or AOD problems Over half of all persons with cognitive impairment due to traumatic brain injury (TBI) have co-occurring psychiatric and AOD disorders Over 1/3 of all persons with chronic medical conditions have co-occurring psychia ...
axis i - School-Based Health Alliance
... Moderate symptoms. (e.g., flat affect, minimal speech, occasional anxiety reactions). Difficulty functioning at home, school and in relation to peers (e.g., frequent fights with peers, withdrawal, temper tantrums, bullying others, no fiends or small circle of friends, frequent drug use, frequent ina ...
... Moderate symptoms. (e.g., flat affect, minimal speech, occasional anxiety reactions). Difficulty functioning at home, school and in relation to peers (e.g., frequent fights with peers, withdrawal, temper tantrums, bullying others, no fiends or small circle of friends, frequent drug use, frequent ina ...
PowerPoint * Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2
... • Marked and disproportionate fear consistently triggered by specific objects or situations • The object or situation is avoided or else endured with intense anxiety • Symptoms persist for at least 6 months – Note: The DSM-IV-TR criterion that the person recognizes that the fear is unrealistic is no ...
... • Marked and disproportionate fear consistently triggered by specific objects or situations • The object or situation is avoided or else endured with intense anxiety • Symptoms persist for at least 6 months – Note: The DSM-IV-TR criterion that the person recognizes that the fear is unrealistic is no ...
Issues Surrounding the Diagnosis and Classification of Depression
... general medicine and it has been suggested that about 50% of people who are showing depressive symptoms when they go to see their GP are not diagnosed with depression. Also, GPs are less objective because they base their classification on previous knowledge of the patient rather than the actual pres ...
... general medicine and it has been suggested that about 50% of people who are showing depressive symptoms when they go to see their GP are not diagnosed with depression. Also, GPs are less objective because they base their classification on previous knowledge of the patient rather than the actual pres ...
Panic Disorder
... primary care intervention. Studies suggest that virtually all placebo patients who sampled alcohol relapsed, while only half the naltrexone patients who sampled alcohol relapsed. ...
... primary care intervention. Studies suggest that virtually all placebo patients who sampled alcohol relapsed, while only half the naltrexone patients who sampled alcohol relapsed. ...
Mood Disorders Workshop - The University of Auckland
... Mania caused by treatment for depression should not count towards a diagnosis of bipolar 1 ...
... Mania caused by treatment for depression should not count towards a diagnosis of bipolar 1 ...
Drug Information Sheet("Kusuri-no-Shiori") Internal Revised: 11
... important to minimize adverse reactions and maximize efficacy. To obtain a better therapeutic response, patients should understand their medication and cooperate with the treatment. ...
... important to minimize adverse reactions and maximize efficacy. To obtain a better therapeutic response, patients should understand their medication and cooperate with the treatment. ...
PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS - Eleanor L. Ronquillo MD October 13
... caused by a general medical condition Schizophreniform Disorder 1-6 months Return to their baseline level of functioning Cause - not known; stressor? Lacks a long prodromal phase Functional impairment at the time of an episode No decline in social and occupational functioning Schizoaffec ...
... caused by a general medical condition Schizophreniform Disorder 1-6 months Return to their baseline level of functioning Cause - not known; stressor? Lacks a long prodromal phase Functional impairment at the time of an episode No decline in social and occupational functioning Schizoaffec ...
Sedative and hypnotic actions
... treatment of skeletal muscle spasms, such as occur in muscle strain, and in treating spasticity from degenerative disorders. 3- Amnesia: The shorter-acting agents are often employed as premedication for anxietyprovoking and unpleasant procedures, such as endoscopy, bronchoscopy. They also cause a fo ...
... treatment of skeletal muscle spasms, such as occur in muscle strain, and in treating spasticity from degenerative disorders. 3- Amnesia: The shorter-acting agents are often employed as premedication for anxietyprovoking and unpleasant procedures, such as endoscopy, bronchoscopy. They also cause a fo ...
LA.rce Classifying Psychological Disorders
... In psychiatry and psychology, diagnostic classification aims not only to describe a disorder but also to predict its future course, imply appropriate treatment, and stimulate research into its causes. Indeed, to study a disorder we must first name and describe It. The most common system for describi ...
... In psychiatry and psychology, diagnostic classification aims not only to describe a disorder but also to predict its future course, imply appropriate treatment, and stimulate research into its causes. Indeed, to study a disorder we must first name and describe It. The most common system for describi ...
3._Somatoform_&_Dissociative_Disorders
... or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. • The depersonalization experience does not occur exclusively during the course of another mental disorder, such as Schizophrenia, Panic Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, or other Dissociative Disorder, and is not due to ...
... or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. • The depersonalization experience does not occur exclusively during the course of another mental disorder, such as Schizophrenia, Panic Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, or other Dissociative Disorder, and is not due to ...
Eating disorders: About more than food
... designated good or bad. They develop rituals and preoccupation with certain foods and get to a point of going to great lengths to lose weight. “On the other side,” she says, “are people who cope with life’s problems with food. Behind both are rigid beliefs about food, and foods are seen as black and ...
... designated good or bad. They develop rituals and preoccupation with certain foods and get to a point of going to great lengths to lose weight. “On the other side,” she says, “are people who cope with life’s problems with food. Behind both are rigid beliefs about food, and foods are seen as black and ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Case Presentation
... Summary and Discussion The diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder serves the purpose of indicating those individuals who have impairment in their lives such as in school, work, or at home secondary to symptoms of hyperactivity/impulsivity, inattention, or both. The diagnosis has a we ...
... Summary and Discussion The diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder serves the purpose of indicating those individuals who have impairment in their lives such as in school, work, or at home secondary to symptoms of hyperactivity/impulsivity, inattention, or both. The diagnosis has a we ...
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
... All content from this presentation is not meant for publication. It is being presented at a WSH intern seminar for introductory purposes. The DSM 5 is published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). APA is not affiliated with this training nor do they endorse the material. The DSM 5 is copy ...
... All content from this presentation is not meant for publication. It is being presented at a WSH intern seminar for introductory purposes. The DSM 5 is published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). APA is not affiliated with this training nor do they endorse the material. The DSM 5 is copy ...
INSOMNIA EVALUATION MAJOR CATEGORIES OF SLEEP
... Parasomnias—characterized by abnormal behavior or physiologic events occurring in association with sleep. ...
... Parasomnias—characterized by abnormal behavior or physiologic events occurring in association with sleep. ...
Managing Power Struggles
... Teacher responses • Set clear limits and consequences ahead of time. ...
... Teacher responses • Set clear limits and consequences ahead of time. ...
Symptoms or Serious Depression
... "Clinical depression" is a term often used to refer to one or more types of serious depressive disorders that may occur with or without the presence of a specific stressor. Generally speaking, the symptoms associated with depressive disorders are more severe in comparison to situational (reactive) s ...
... "Clinical depression" is a term often used to refer to one or more types of serious depressive disorders that may occur with or without the presence of a specific stressor. Generally speaking, the symptoms associated with depressive disorders are more severe in comparison to situational (reactive) s ...