Chapter 10: Mental Disorders What Are Mental Disorders?
... Psychotherapy – ongoing dialogue between patient and psychiatrist designed to get to the root of the problem AND find a solution. Psychoanalysis – analysis of the patients past to determine early roots of a mental problem (used rarely today). Medical psychotherapy – medication in conjunction w ...
... Psychotherapy – ongoing dialogue between patient and psychiatrist designed to get to the root of the problem AND find a solution. Psychoanalysis – analysis of the patients past to determine early roots of a mental problem (used rarely today). Medical psychotherapy – medication in conjunction w ...
Is it an Anxiety Disorder?
... C. High level of anxiety about health or having or acquiring a serious illness. These individuals have a low threshold for considering themselves to be sick and a low threshold for becoming alarmed about their health. www.steveellen.com ...
... C. High level of anxiety about health or having or acquiring a serious illness. These individuals have a low threshold for considering themselves to be sick and a low threshold for becoming alarmed about their health. www.steveellen.com ...
Depression and Anxiety Difficult to Diagnose in
... Neuroleptics (such as metoclopra-mide given to control nausea and vomiting) can cause movement disorders, akathesia, and muscle spasms. Bronchodilators, beta-adrenergic stimulants, and serotonin reuptake inhibitors include anxiety among their side effects. Finally, a patient who drinks a great deal ...
... Neuroleptics (such as metoclopra-mide given to control nausea and vomiting) can cause movement disorders, akathesia, and muscle spasms. Bronchodilators, beta-adrenergic stimulants, and serotonin reuptake inhibitors include anxiety among their side effects. Finally, a patient who drinks a great deal ...
introduction to child psychiatry
... Middle childhood (6-12 years) Industry - build peer-relations and competencies Adolescence (12-adult) Identity ...
... Middle childhood (6-12 years) Industry - build peer-relations and competencies Adolescence (12-adult) Identity ...
Conversion Disorder in Young People
... social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning or warrants medical evaluation. evaluation The symptom or deficit is not limited to pain or sexual dysfunction, does not occur exclusively during the course of somatization disorder, and is not better y another mental disorder. accounted ...
... social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning or warrants medical evaluation. evaluation The symptom or deficit is not limited to pain or sexual dysfunction, does not occur exclusively during the course of somatization disorder, and is not better y another mental disorder. accounted ...
March 17, 2016
... is being bullied and it can become a cycle. Incidents tend to be worse after a weekend or a school vacation. Communication between home and school is crucial so staff can help parents deal with the issues at home to ensure the child does go to school. Teaching the child the skills to help them manag ...
... is being bullied and it can become a cycle. Incidents tend to be worse after a weekend or a school vacation. Communication between home and school is crucial so staff can help parents deal with the issues at home to ensure the child does go to school. Teaching the child the skills to help them manag ...
Bipolar Disorder: From One Extreme to the Other
... Treatment is critical for recovery. A combination of medication, professional help and support from family, friends and peers help individuals with bipolar disorder stabilize their emotions and behavior. Most people with bipolar disorder can be treated with medication. A mood stabilizer can often re ...
... Treatment is critical for recovery. A combination of medication, professional help and support from family, friends and peers help individuals with bipolar disorder stabilize their emotions and behavior. Most people with bipolar disorder can be treated with medication. A mood stabilizer can often re ...
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder - DSM-5
... the hyperactivity and impulsivity criteria, while older adolescents and adults (over age 17 years) must present with five. While the criteria have not changed from DSM-IV, examples have been included to illustrate the types of behavior children, older adolescents, and adults with ADHD might exhibit. ...
... the hyperactivity and impulsivity criteria, while older adolescents and adults (over age 17 years) must present with five. While the criteria have not changed from DSM-IV, examples have been included to illustrate the types of behavior children, older adolescents, and adults with ADHD might exhibit. ...
presentation
... character or poor upbringing. Psychiatric disabilities are treatable. Most people diagnosed with a serious psychiatric disability can experience relief from their symptoms by actively participating in an individual treatment plan. NAMI, 2014 ...
... character or poor upbringing. Psychiatric disabilities are treatable. Most people diagnosed with a serious psychiatric disability can experience relief from their symptoms by actively participating in an individual treatment plan. NAMI, 2014 ...
Kleptomania - Seniors Choice
... We have all seen media coverage in the past where a celebrity or politician who is respected in their community gets caught for shoplifting or some other theft related crime. Sometimes these individuals claim their theft was brought on by stress and these claims spur much speculation about the idea ...
... We have all seen media coverage in the past where a celebrity or politician who is respected in their community gets caught for shoplifting or some other theft related crime. Sometimes these individuals claim their theft was brought on by stress and these claims spur much speculation about the idea ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (DSM-IV
... preferable, as, given its long half-life, there is a lower probability of withdrawal symptoms. Hydroxyzine, an antihistamine similar to diphenhydramine, is more effective than placebo when given in a total daily dose of approximately 50 mg. Propranolol, although generally ineffective against the exp ...
... preferable, as, given its long half-life, there is a lower probability of withdrawal symptoms. Hydroxyzine, an antihistamine similar to diphenhydramine, is more effective than placebo when given in a total daily dose of approximately 50 mg. Propranolol, although generally ineffective against the exp ...
Severity Measure for Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Adult
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... Rights granted: This measure can be reproduced without permission by researchers and by clinicians for use with their patients. Rights holder: American Psychiatric Association To request permission for any other use beyond what is stipulated above, contact: http://www.appi.org/CustomerService/Pages/ ...
Mental Disorders
... A) engage in ritualized behaviors in an effort to ward off their fears. B) interpret heightened physiological arousal as the prelude to disaster. C) underreact to normal physiological stimulants such as caffeine and lactic acid injections. D) vividly relive traumatic events. 13. An example of a nega ...
... A) engage in ritualized behaviors in an effort to ward off their fears. B) interpret heightened physiological arousal as the prelude to disaster. C) underreact to normal physiological stimulants such as caffeine and lactic acid injections. D) vividly relive traumatic events. 13. An example of a nega ...
Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
... dependence into a single disorder measured on a continuum from mild to severe. Each specific substance (other than caffeine, which cannot be diagnosed as a substance use disorder) is addressed as a separate use disorder (e.g., alcohol use disorder, stimulant use disorder, etc.), but nearly all subst ...
... dependence into a single disorder measured on a continuum from mild to severe. Each specific substance (other than caffeine, which cannot be diagnosed as a substance use disorder) is addressed as a separate use disorder (e.g., alcohol use disorder, stimulant use disorder, etc.), but nearly all subst ...
Somatisation Disorder
... What Help is Available? Treating a patient with somatisation disorder is usually difficult because it is often extremely hard for them to accept their illness could be of a psychiatric nature. Cognitive behaviour therapy may be quite useful when attempting to alter obstructive attitudes surrounding ...
... What Help is Available? Treating a patient with somatisation disorder is usually difficult because it is often extremely hard for them to accept their illness could be of a psychiatric nature. Cognitive behaviour therapy may be quite useful when attempting to alter obstructive attitudes surrounding ...
Brief Overview of Common Psychotropic Medications - CE
... Disorder, Social Phobia and possibly Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, treatment of anxiety associated with psychosis or delirium. SSRI’s and exposure/cognitive behavioral therapy is currently the preferred treatment for most anxiety disorders. Benzodiazapines are also used for convulsive disorders (Va ...
... Disorder, Social Phobia and possibly Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, treatment of anxiety associated with psychosis or delirium. SSRI’s and exposure/cognitive behavioral therapy is currently the preferred treatment for most anxiety disorders. Benzodiazapines are also used for convulsive disorders (Va ...
Psychological Disorders
... Mikrophobia: Fear of Germs Ailurophobia: Fear of Cats Murophobia: Fear of Mice Ophidiophobia: Fear of Snakes Brontophobia: Fear of Thunder Cynophobia: Fear of Dogs Trichophobia: Fear of Hair Dementophobia: Fear of Insanity Xenophobia: Fear of Strangers ...
... Mikrophobia: Fear of Germs Ailurophobia: Fear of Cats Murophobia: Fear of Mice Ophidiophobia: Fear of Snakes Brontophobia: Fear of Thunder Cynophobia: Fear of Dogs Trichophobia: Fear of Hair Dementophobia: Fear of Insanity Xenophobia: Fear of Strangers ...
Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders
... Discuss the key findings of the National Comorbidity Study, including the prevalence of psychological disorders and gender differences in the incidence of specific disorders. ...
... Discuss the key findings of the National Comorbidity Study, including the prevalence of psychological disorders and gender differences in the incidence of specific disorders. ...
Continuing Education
... Major depression is a common psychiatric symptom, syndrome (condition) and disorder. As a disorder, it is defined as a depressed mood and loss of interest in nearly all activities for the greater part of every day for at least a two-week period, plus at least four additional symptoms of depression. ...
... Major depression is a common psychiatric symptom, syndrome (condition) and disorder. As a disorder, it is defined as a depressed mood and loss of interest in nearly all activities for the greater part of every day for at least a two-week period, plus at least four additional symptoms of depression. ...
5 Depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety
... 5.2.3 Personal and social factors Stressful events such as divorce or losing a loved one often appear to precipitate both bipolar disorder and MDD [190]. There is a plausible biological mechanism that may underlie this association. It has been found that stress hormones are over-produced in those wi ...
... 5.2.3 Personal and social factors Stressful events such as divorce or losing a loved one often appear to precipitate both bipolar disorder and MDD [190]. There is a plausible biological mechanism that may underlie this association. It has been found that stress hormones are over-produced in those wi ...
Schizophrenia
... Become ill during critical career forming years Psychosocial interventions need to be integrated with psychopharmacological treatments Focus on improving social functioning in the hospital, community, at home and at work ...
... Become ill during critical career forming years Psychosocial interventions need to be integrated with psychopharmacological treatments Focus on improving social functioning in the hospital, community, at home and at work ...