Focus issues in dysthymia
... poor appetite or overeating, insomnia or hypersomnia, low energy or fatigue, low self-esteem, poor concentration or difficulty making decisions, and feelings of hopelessness. The mood can be irritable in children and adolescents. These symptoms persist most of the day and last over a period of 2 yea ...
... poor appetite or overeating, insomnia or hypersomnia, low energy or fatigue, low self-esteem, poor concentration or difficulty making decisions, and feelings of hopelessness. The mood can be irritable in children and adolescents. These symptoms persist most of the day and last over a period of 2 yea ...
Causes
... Diagnosis Further Descriptions and Subtypes (continued) • A mood disorder (either unipolar or bipolar) is described as following a seasonal pattern if, over a period of time, there is a regular relationship between the onset of a person’s episodes and particular times of the year. • Researchers ref ...
... Diagnosis Further Descriptions and Subtypes (continued) • A mood disorder (either unipolar or bipolar) is described as following a seasonal pattern if, over a period of time, there is a regular relationship between the onset of a person’s episodes and particular times of the year. • Researchers ref ...
The revised Beliefs About Voices Questionnaire (BAVQ^R)
... for something I have done'); benevolence (six items: e.g. `My voice wants to protect me'); and omnipotence (six items). The five new items assessing omnipotence were obtained over a period of 3 years. The wording of each item reflects statements which are commonly made during psychological assessmen ...
... for something I have done'); benevolence (six items: e.g. `My voice wants to protect me'); and omnipotence (six items). The five new items assessing omnipotence were obtained over a period of 3 years. The wording of each item reflects statements which are commonly made during psychological assessmen ...
Autistic Traits and Abnormal Sensory Experiences in Adults Jamie Horder
... This study was a valuable first step – however, it is unclear whether or not the novel GSQ is comparable to better-validated measures of sensory processing. Furthermore, even if sensory traits are correlated with ASD traits across the whole range, it is unclear whether this indicates a specific asso ...
... This study was a valuable first step – however, it is unclear whether or not the novel GSQ is comparable to better-validated measures of sensory processing. Furthermore, even if sensory traits are correlated with ASD traits across the whole range, it is unclear whether this indicates a specific asso ...
PDF version - Laboratory for Child Brain Development
... communication, December 10, 2012) (Supplement [eAppendix]). Initial screening results from LAMS found that, irrespective of diagnosis, high PGBI-10M scores (≥12; test range is 0-30) were common (in 43% of these youth) and associated with worse overall functioning and higher rates of a variety of psy ...
... communication, December 10, 2012) (Supplement [eAppendix]). Initial screening results from LAMS found that, irrespective of diagnosis, high PGBI-10M scores (≥12; test range is 0-30) were common (in 43% of these youth) and associated with worse overall functioning and higher rates of a variety of psy ...
Eating Disorders / Disordered Eating
... and Other Health Care Professionals As a health care professional you may see individuals with eating disorders during the course of your day-to-day practice. While prevention of an eating disorder is optimal, early identification and effective treatment are linked with positive outcomes. Eating dis ...
... and Other Health Care Professionals As a health care professional you may see individuals with eating disorders during the course of your day-to-day practice. While prevention of an eating disorder is optimal, early identification and effective treatment are linked with positive outcomes. Eating dis ...
borderline personality disorder - Health and Disability Commissioner
... “Molly suffered repeated severe physical, sexual and emotional abuse at the hands of several family members throughout her childhood and adolescence. Even as a young adult, she remained at risk whenever she had any contact with her family. She was removed from the care of her parents several times d ...
... “Molly suffered repeated severe physical, sexual and emotional abuse at the hands of several family members throughout her childhood and adolescence. Even as a young adult, she remained at risk whenever she had any contact with her family. She was removed from the care of her parents several times d ...
Treatment of complex PTSD: Results of the ISTSS expert
... All eight of the studies reported improvements in PTSD symptoms as well as in complex PTSD symptoms such as difficulties with emotion regulation, dissociation, self-injurious behaviors, self-concept, and interpersonal functioning. In total, the findings of these studies consistently support the feas ...
... All eight of the studies reported improvements in PTSD symptoms as well as in complex PTSD symptoms such as difficulties with emotion regulation, dissociation, self-injurious behaviors, self-concept, and interpersonal functioning. In total, the findings of these studies consistently support the feas ...
Practice Parameter for the Use of Stimulant Medications
... and 40 mg for amphetamines. Children weighing less than 25 kg generally should not receive single doses greater than 15 mg of MPH or 10 mg of DEX/AMP. The consensus from practice is that doses may go higher than the PDRrecommended upper limits on rare occasions. Experts often limit the upper range t ...
... and 40 mg for amphetamines. Children weighing less than 25 kg generally should not receive single doses greater than 15 mg of MPH or 10 mg of DEX/AMP. The consensus from practice is that doses may go higher than the PDRrecommended upper limits on rare occasions. Experts often limit the upper range t ...
Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, 9th Edition
... Most textbooks on abnormal psychology include short descriptions of actual clinical cases. However, those presentations are necessarily brief and too fragmented for students to gain a clear understanding of the unique complexities of a person’s troubled life. They cannot describe the client’s develo ...
... Most textbooks on abnormal psychology include short descriptions of actual clinical cases. However, those presentations are necessarily brief and too fragmented for students to gain a clear understanding of the unique complexities of a person’s troubled life. They cannot describe the client’s develo ...
information about Eating diSordErS in childrEn, young
... Depending on our current living circumstances, background, physical build, mental make-up and network, we may be at greater or lesser risk of developing an eating disorder. Girls and young women especially aged between 12 and 24 are at greatest risk of developing eating disorders. ...
... Depending on our current living circumstances, background, physical build, mental make-up and network, we may be at greater or lesser risk of developing an eating disorder. Girls and young women especially aged between 12 and 24 are at greatest risk of developing eating disorders. ...
(paroxetine hydrochloride) Controlled-Release Tablets
... and 2, PAXIL CR was consistently superior to placebo on 2 of these 3 variables. Study 3 failed to consistently demonstrate a significant difference between PAXIL CR and placebo on any of these variables. For all 3 studies, the mean dose of PAXIL CR for completers at endpoint was approximately 50 mg/ ...
... and 2, PAXIL CR was consistently superior to placebo on 2 of these 3 variables. Study 3 failed to consistently demonstrate a significant difference between PAXIL CR and placebo on any of these variables. For all 3 studies, the mean dose of PAXIL CR for completers at endpoint was approximately 50 mg/ ...
Do dissociative disorders exist in Northern Ireland?: Blind
... of dissociative disorders is related to scepticism in their existence and a failure to appreciate the actual prevalence rates of these conditions. Unfamiliarity with dissociative symptoms and diagnoses is also believed to contribute to detection failure of dissociative disorders22,23. This latter fa ...
... of dissociative disorders is related to scepticism in their existence and a failure to appreciate the actual prevalence rates of these conditions. Unfamiliarity with dissociative symptoms and diagnoses is also believed to contribute to detection failure of dissociative disorders22,23. This latter fa ...
Psychiatric aspects of organic sleep disorders
... although patients had more difficulties maintaining attention, suggesting that their deficits are not cognitive in nature, but represent an inability to maintain wakefulness and produce a sustained performance. All these data illustrate the breadth of the impact of narcolepsy, and accumulation of al ...
... although patients had more difficulties maintaining attention, suggesting that their deficits are not cognitive in nature, but represent an inability to maintain wakefulness and produce a sustained performance. All these data illustrate the breadth of the impact of narcolepsy, and accumulation of al ...
In recent years more attention has been given to the
... recognizing and treating ADHD within Canadian justice and correction systems. It is our sincere hope that this paper will not only increase the awareness and understanding of ADHD within these systems, but also assist with the implementation of ADHD assessment, diagnosis and treatment within all are ...
... recognizing and treating ADHD within Canadian justice and correction systems. It is our sincere hope that this paper will not only increase the awareness and understanding of ADHD within these systems, but also assist with the implementation of ADHD assessment, diagnosis and treatment within all are ...
变态心理学讲义
... With most crimes, conviction requires proof of the particular act (actus reus 犯 http://www.wendangwang.com/doc/406f55ffacce48902d1d0f2b 罪行为 ) ...
... With most crimes, conviction requires proof of the particular act (actus reus 犯 http://www.wendangwang.com/doc/406f55ffacce48902d1d0f2b 罪行为 ) ...
All in Your Head: A Comprehensive Approach to Somatoform
... ‗somatization,‘ . . . has been used in at least seven different ways.‖35 However, the overwhelming aspect of all somatoform disorders remains the manifestation of physical symptoms without an identifiable physiological cause,36 and ―[l]aboratory test results are remarkable for the absence of finding ...
... ‗somatization,‘ . . . has been used in at least seven different ways.‖35 However, the overwhelming aspect of all somatoform disorders remains the manifestation of physical symptoms without an identifiable physiological cause,36 and ―[l]aboratory test results are remarkable for the absence of finding ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorder in Darren Aronofsky`s
... occurs as part of a surge in anxiety or is for weight control, or both. However, Nina appears to experience some temporary emotional relief immediately after these episodes. Similar to compulsive rituals, the vomiting appears to, at least temporarily, reduce anxiety. While research on the linkage be ...
... occurs as part of a surge in anxiety or is for weight control, or both. However, Nina appears to experience some temporary emotional relief immediately after these episodes. Similar to compulsive rituals, the vomiting appears to, at least temporarily, reduce anxiety. While research on the linkage be ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of
... with AN, including cognitive rigidity and a bias toward detail information processing.63,64 Some have characterized these cognitive features as an endophenotype because they are present in patients after recovery and in unaffected siblings.65-67 Picky eating early in life has also been associated wi ...
... with AN, including cognitive rigidity and a bias toward detail information processing.63,64 Some have characterized these cognitive features as an endophenotype because they are present in patients after recovery and in unaffected siblings.65-67 Picky eating early in life has also been associated wi ...
Yoga as an Adjunctive Treatment for
... dropout rates or symptom worsening.16,18,20 The successful extinction of conditioned fear responses, thought to be critical for the resolution of PTSD, requires being able to manage intense emotions and to keep one’s attention focused on conditioned stimuli, ie, sensory input emanating from the envi ...
... dropout rates or symptom worsening.16,18,20 The successful extinction of conditioned fear responses, thought to be critical for the resolution of PTSD, requires being able to manage intense emotions and to keep one’s attention focused on conditioned stimuli, ie, sensory input emanating from the envi ...
Self-help books for psychological well
... notorious and widespread of eating disorders. It explains the many forms and causes of anorexia nervosa and contains a complete self-help programme and monitoring sheets. Chris Freeman is one of the UK’s leading authorities on anorexia nervosa. Overcoming Binge Eating by Christopher G. Fairburn (Cam ...
... notorious and widespread of eating disorders. It explains the many forms and causes of anorexia nervosa and contains a complete self-help programme and monitoring sheets. Chris Freeman is one of the UK’s leading authorities on anorexia nervosa. Overcoming Binge Eating by Christopher G. Fairburn (Cam ...
A Profile Analysis of the SCL-90
... gate the psychopathology of children and to classify children's symptoms into categories. They established groups of (1) unsocial ized youth that were also aggressive, (2) socialized delinquent youth, and (3) a group that was withdrawn or overinhibited. ...
... gate the psychopathology of children and to classify children's symptoms into categories. They established groups of (1) unsocial ized youth that were also aggressive, (2) socialized delinquent youth, and (3) a group that was withdrawn or overinhibited. ...
Supplementary paper on cognitive behaviour
... Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition that affects communication, social interaction and adaptive behaviour functioning. In the current edition of the diagnostic manual of mental disorders, the DSM-5 [8], four pervasive developmental disorder subcategories specified in the manual’s predecess ...
... Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition that affects communication, social interaction and adaptive behaviour functioning. In the current edition of the diagnostic manual of mental disorders, the DSM-5 [8], four pervasive developmental disorder subcategories specified in the manual’s predecess ...
Comparative Efficacy of Treatments for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Meta-Analysis
... behaviour therapy and EMDR were most effective, and generally equally so. The most effective psychological therapies and drug therapies were generally equally effective. Differences across treatment conditions were generally evident across symptom domains, with little matching of symptom domain to t ...
... behaviour therapy and EMDR were most effective, and generally equally so. The most effective psychological therapies and drug therapies were generally equally effective. Differences across treatment conditions were generally evident across symptom domains, with little matching of symptom domain to t ...