The empirical foundation of a complex adaptation to trauma
... somatization, and (g) systems of meaning. Items were put in a structured interview format that was revised by the field trial coordinators prior to inclusion of the instrument in the field trial protocol. The measure consists of 48 items measuring lifetime and current alterations in the seven areas. ...
... somatization, and (g) systems of meaning. Items were put in a structured interview format that was revised by the field trial coordinators prior to inclusion of the instrument in the field trial protocol. The measure consists of 48 items measuring lifetime and current alterations in the seven areas. ...
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) Clinical
... stepped care approach or choice between treatments. Deciding what questions to include in a question–and–answer format is a matter of opinion and will be influenced by the intended audience. CANMAT's review of evidence is brief and readable, but at times at the expense of being clear about problems w ...
... stepped care approach or choice between treatments. Deciding what questions to include in a question–and–answer format is a matter of opinion and will be influenced by the intended audience. CANMAT's review of evidence is brief and readable, but at times at the expense of being clear about problems w ...
A Phenotypic Structure and Neural Correlates of Compulsive Behaviors in Adolescents
... inappropriate to the situation which persist, have no obvious relationship to the overall goal and often result in undesirable consequences; it reflects the aberrant dysregulation of stimulus-response habit learning [2]. It can be differentiated from obsessionnality, which describes the state of bei ...
... inappropriate to the situation which persist, have no obvious relationship to the overall goal and often result in undesirable consequences; it reflects the aberrant dysregulation of stimulus-response habit learning [2]. It can be differentiated from obsessionnality, which describes the state of bei ...
Hoarding Treatment Problems
... cognitive-behavioral model for treatment specifically for compulsive hoarding. Their model conceptualizes compulsive hoarding as involving four main problem areas: 1. information-processing deficits: including deficits in decision making, deficits in organizational skills, and difficulties with memo ...
... cognitive-behavioral model for treatment specifically for compulsive hoarding. Their model conceptualizes compulsive hoarding as involving four main problem areas: 1. information-processing deficits: including deficits in decision making, deficits in organizational skills, and difficulties with memo ...
Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive
... This guideline seeks to summarize the specific forms of somatic, psychotherapeutic, psychosocial, and educational treatments that have been developed to deal with major depressive disorder. It begins at the point where the psychiatrist has diagnosed an adult patient as suffering from major depressiv ...
... This guideline seeks to summarize the specific forms of somatic, psychotherapeutic, psychosocial, and educational treatments that have been developed to deal with major depressive disorder. It begins at the point where the psychiatrist has diagnosed an adult patient as suffering from major depressiv ...
Do Clinical Psychologists Extend the Bereavement Exclusion for Major
... were much less likely to experience follow-up episodes of depression if the initial episode was triggered by bereavement than by any non-bereavement cause.29 In addition, antidepressant medications reduce MDD symptoms more than they do traumatic grief (e.g., preoccupation with the deceased; yearning ...
... were much less likely to experience follow-up episodes of depression if the initial episode was triggered by bereavement than by any non-bereavement cause.29 In addition, antidepressant medications reduce MDD symptoms more than they do traumatic grief (e.g., preoccupation with the deceased; yearning ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... 5.3 Formal assessment of the nature and severity of common mental health disorders ...
... 5.3 Formal assessment of the nature and severity of common mental health disorders ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... 5.3 Formal assessment of the nature and severity of common mental health disorders ...
... 5.3 Formal assessment of the nature and severity of common mental health disorders ...
ADD/ADHD and Impaired Executive Function in Clinical Practice
... Several stimulant medications and one nonstimulant medication are currently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of ADHD in adults. Details about recommended dosing for each are readily available [3•]. However, careful fine-tuning is required for stimulant medications for AD ...
... Several stimulant medications and one nonstimulant medication are currently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of ADHD in adults. Details about recommended dosing for each are readily available [3•]. However, careful fine-tuning is required for stimulant medications for AD ...
Slide 1
... different than people who are not sick There are discrete mental illnesses which are biological in origin Classification should be based on reliable description and hypotheses about underlying biology ...
... different than people who are not sick There are discrete mental illnesses which are biological in origin Classification should be based on reliable description and hypotheses about underlying biology ...
Attention Deficit Disorder - ADD with hyperactivity
... navigating the health care maze and to focus on our understanding of the essential ingredients of diagnosis and treatment. In addition, we hope that these Guiding Principles will positively impact the activities of health care providers, educators, and clinicians, as well as, the policy making deci ...
... navigating the health care maze and to focus on our understanding of the essential ingredients of diagnosis and treatment. In addition, we hope that these Guiding Principles will positively impact the activities of health care providers, educators, and clinicians, as well as, the policy making deci ...
The Problem of Claustrophobia with Proposed Solutions
... there will have to be a greater understanding of what a phobia, or more specifically claustrophobia, is so the solution that is best suited for this problem could be found. It is not self-evident that single reactions alone are responsible for interrupted MRI-Sessions. It is not known how many there ...
... there will have to be a greater understanding of what a phobia, or more specifically claustrophobia, is so the solution that is best suited for this problem could be found. It is not self-evident that single reactions alone are responsible for interrupted MRI-Sessions. It is not known how many there ...
The Correlates of Comorbid Antisocial Personality Disorder in
... information was collected from files and collaterals. Patients from general psychiatric hospitals in the same geographical region who had the same sex, similar age (±5 years), and the same principal diagnosis were identified and also invited to participate in the study. If the principal diagnosis wa ...
... information was collected from files and collaterals. Patients from general psychiatric hospitals in the same geographical region who had the same sex, similar age (±5 years), and the same principal diagnosis were identified and also invited to participate in the study. If the principal diagnosis wa ...
MINDFULNESS AND TRAUMA: IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT
... depression relapse emphasizes that attempting to ‘‘fix’’ all negative or unwanted thoughts and feelings that arise is dangerous. This is because it may teach people that their feelings and thoughts are dangerous, which would encourage attempts to solve potential problems by ruminating about them; th ...
... depression relapse emphasizes that attempting to ‘‘fix’’ all negative or unwanted thoughts and feelings that arise is dangerous. This is because it may teach people that their feelings and thoughts are dangerous, which would encourage attempts to solve potential problems by ruminating about them; th ...
Clinical Case Studies
... 2001; Simard & Nielson, 2009). Krakow and colleagues (2001) found that imagery rehearsal therapy (IRT) decreased children’s trauma-related nightmares but neither improved sleep quality nor reduced PTSD symptoms or daytime distress. Simard and Nielson (2009) found for used IRT for non-trauma related ...
... 2001; Simard & Nielson, 2009). Krakow and colleagues (2001) found that imagery rehearsal therapy (IRT) decreased children’s trauma-related nightmares but neither improved sleep quality nor reduced PTSD symptoms or daytime distress. Simard and Nielson (2009) found for used IRT for non-trauma related ...
effects of childhood maltreatment a
... and emotional neglect and abuse during childhood and adolescence to be influential environmental factors in the development of BPD. Early evidence was provided by Linehan [22], who emphasized the relevance of an invalidating environment in her bio-social theory about the development of BPD. Early ex ...
... and emotional neglect and abuse during childhood and adolescence to be influential environmental factors in the development of BPD. Early evidence was provided by Linehan [22], who emphasized the relevance of an invalidating environment in her bio-social theory about the development of BPD. Early ex ...
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
... impact about 4-6 million Americans with more females diagnosed than males by a ratio of about 3:1. New research and treatment ideas have improved the outlook for people living with BPD and their families. What is in a name? The term borderline isn’t very helpful - referring to previous thinking abou ...
... impact about 4-6 million Americans with more females diagnosed than males by a ratio of about 3:1. New research and treatment ideas have improved the outlook for people living with BPD and their families. What is in a name? The term borderline isn’t very helpful - referring to previous thinking abou ...
Kelly J. Rohan
... Johnson, W. G., Roberson-Nay, R., Rohan, K. J., & Torgrud, L. (2003). An experimental investigation of DSM-IV binge eating criteria. Eating Behaviors, 4, 295-314. Rohan, K. J., Sigmon, S. T., & Dorhofer, D. M. (2003). Cognitive-behavioral factors in seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Consulting ...
... Johnson, W. G., Roberson-Nay, R., Rohan, K. J., & Torgrud, L. (2003). An experimental investigation of DSM-IV binge eating criteria. Eating Behaviors, 4, 295-314. Rohan, K. J., Sigmon, S. T., & Dorhofer, D. M. (2003). Cognitive-behavioral factors in seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Consulting ...
Depressive Illness Info Guide
... factors, and life event or environmental stressors. The fact that you may be undertaking one type of treatment, for example antidepressant medications, does not mean your depression is entirely biological. What it does mean is that often depression can be effectively treated by focusing on one area, ...
... factors, and life event or environmental stressors. The fact that you may be undertaking one type of treatment, for example antidepressant medications, does not mean your depression is entirely biological. What it does mean is that often depression can be effectively treated by focusing on one area, ...
Acceptance and commitment therapy for depression following
... (Forman et al., 2007; Lappalainen et al., 2007). In addition, Bohlmeijer et al. (2011) found that an ACT-based early intervention for people with mild to moderate levels of depression (total N = 93) was effective in reducing depressive symptomatology. The ACT intervention led to statistically signif ...
... (Forman et al., 2007; Lappalainen et al., 2007). In addition, Bohlmeijer et al. (2011) found that an ACT-based early intervention for people with mild to moderate levels of depression (total N = 93) was effective in reducing depressive symptomatology. The ACT intervention led to statistically signif ...
Sample Chapter - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... individual’s being, clinicians typically perceive them as being the most challenging of the psychological disorders to treat. In evaluating whether an individual has a personality disorder, a clinician considers the person’s life history. Have the person’s problems been long-term and pervasive throu ...
... individual’s being, clinicians typically perceive them as being the most challenging of the psychological disorders to treat. In evaluating whether an individual has a personality disorder, a clinician considers the person’s life history. Have the person’s problems been long-term and pervasive throu ...
the national institute of mental health guide to bipolar disorder
... may account for why the disorder tends to emerge during a person’s teen years.23 Pinpointing brain changes in youth may help us detect illness early or offer targets for early intervention. The connections between brain regions are important for shaping and coordinating functions such as forming mem ...
... may account for why the disorder tends to emerge during a person’s teen years.23 Pinpointing brain changes in youth may help us detect illness early or offer targets for early intervention. The connections between brain regions are important for shaping and coordinating functions such as forming mem ...
trauma – controversies surrounding the concept, diagnosis
... (Kessler, Sonnega, Bromet, Hughens, & Nelson, 1995). In Poland, studies devoted to these issues have been few; one of them is the study conducted by LisTurlejska (2005) on a sample of students, in which 75.6% of the participants reported having experienced at least one traumatic event (according to ...
... (Kessler, Sonnega, Bromet, Hughens, & Nelson, 1995). In Poland, studies devoted to these issues have been few; one of them is the study conducted by LisTurlejska (2005) on a sample of students, in which 75.6% of the participants reported having experienced at least one traumatic event (according to ...