Table of Contents - VU LMS
... one’s own wellbeing and that of many other people as well. A person may seem to be endangering himself by being least bothered about his diet and health and for others by his collection of arms and guns. None of these four criteria provide a satisfactory description of abnormal behavior, in most cas ...
... one’s own wellbeing and that of many other people as well. A person may seem to be endangering himself by being least bothered about his diet and health and for others by his collection of arms and guns. None of these four criteria provide a satisfactory description of abnormal behavior, in most cas ...
Autism Spectrum Disorders - Best Practice Guidelines
... selection, paying particular attention to the language loading of records will assist the psychologist in identifying developmental trends and highlight areas for investigation during the observations of a test and the level of abstract versus concrete items. and interviews. Previous records can sup ...
... selection, paying particular attention to the language loading of records will assist the psychologist in identifying developmental trends and highlight areas for investigation during the observations of a test and the level of abstract versus concrete items. and interviews. Previous records can sup ...
“hot” and “cold” cognition - Evidence
... of different phenotypes 3-6. However, available literature indicates that cognitive impairment associated with depression is the main driver of negative consequences in both human and economic terms 7 8. The key role of cognitive dysfunction in depression has been amply demonstrated 9-12, which is ...
... of different phenotypes 3-6. However, available literature indicates that cognitive impairment associated with depression is the main driver of negative consequences in both human and economic terms 7 8. The key role of cognitive dysfunction in depression has been amply demonstrated 9-12, which is ...
The Fear Response: The Effects of Trauma on Children
... vary according to several factors. Dissociation is more common in younger children, females and during traumatic events that are characterized by pain or an inability to escape. A hyperarousal response is more common in older children, males and circumstances when the trauma involves witnessing or p ...
... vary according to several factors. Dissociation is more common in younger children, females and during traumatic events that are characterized by pain or an inability to escape. A hyperarousal response is more common in older children, males and circumstances when the trauma involves witnessing or p ...
CG26 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Quick reference guide
... associated with the event • hyperarousal – hypervigilance for threat, exaggerated startle response, sleep problems, irritability and difficulty concentrating • emotional numbing – lack of ability to experience feelings, feeling detached from other people, giving up previously significant activities, ...
... associated with the event • hyperarousal – hypervigilance for threat, exaggerated startle response, sleep problems, irritability and difficulty concentrating • emotional numbing – lack of ability to experience feelings, feeling detached from other people, giving up previously significant activities, ...
Conceptions of Psychopathology: A Social
... and disability. Subjective distress refers to unpleasant and unwanted feelings such as anxiety, sadness, and anger. Disability refers to a restriction in ability (Ossorio, 1985). People who seek mental health treatment are not getting what they want out of life, and many feel that they are unable to ...
... and disability. Subjective distress refers to unpleasant and unwanted feelings such as anxiety, sadness, and anger. Disability refers to a restriction in ability (Ossorio, 1985). People who seek mental health treatment are not getting what they want out of life, and many feel that they are unable to ...
Bipolar Disorder in Adults National Institute of Mental Health
... Bipolar Disorder. Rapid cycling occurs when a person has four or more episodes of major depression, mania, hypomania, or mixed states, all within a year.2 Rapid cycling seems to be more common in people who have their first bipolar episode at a younger age. One study found that people with rapid cyc ...
... Bipolar Disorder. Rapid cycling occurs when a person has four or more episodes of major depression, mania, hypomania, or mixed states, all within a year.2 Rapid cycling seems to be more common in people who have their first bipolar episode at a younger age. One study found that people with rapid cyc ...
Treating Adolescent Females With Bulimia Nervosa: Using a
... females than their male counterparts (Ray, 2004). There are several treatments thought to minimize the binge-purge cycles among individuals with bulimia; however, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been found to be most commonly used with this population due to its empirical support and proven e ...
... females than their male counterparts (Ray, 2004). There are several treatments thought to minimize the binge-purge cycles among individuals with bulimia; however, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been found to be most commonly used with this population due to its empirical support and proven e ...
II. ANOREXIA NERVOSA
... This includes thinking and reading about, and planning for meals b. This relationship is not necessarily causal: (a) It may be the result of food deprivation as evidenced by the famous 1940s ...
... This includes thinking and reading about, and planning for meals b. This relationship is not necessarily causal: (a) It may be the result of food deprivation as evidenced by the famous 1940s ...
Are Inflated Responsibility Beliefs Specific to OCD?
... Obsessive-compulsive symptoms might develop from dysfunctional beliefs concerning normally occurring intrusive thoughts, which may become distressing if they are interpreted in terms of personal responsibility (Rachman 1997, Salkovskis 19851, 1999). Specifically, Salkovskis (1998, p.40) defined infl ...
... Obsessive-compulsive symptoms might develop from dysfunctional beliefs concerning normally occurring intrusive thoughts, which may become distressing if they are interpreted in terms of personal responsibility (Rachman 1997, Salkovskis 19851, 1999). Specifically, Salkovskis (1998, p.40) defined infl ...
to Read - International Psychoanalysis
... RCTs as the ‘gold standard’ for the demonstration that a treatment is effective. A review and critical discussion of 20 years of evidence-based medicine was recently given by Seshia and Young [17, 18]. The authors discussed the positive impact of evidence-based medicine but also its limitations. RCT ...
... RCTs as the ‘gold standard’ for the demonstration that a treatment is effective. A review and critical discussion of 20 years of evidence-based medicine was recently given by Seshia and Young [17, 18]. The authors discussed the positive impact of evidence-based medicine but also its limitations. RCT ...
A multi-site single blind clinical study to compare
... cognitions and experiences concerning treatment harm, credibility and burden in both participants and therapists. Methods/Design: A short PTSD-screener assesses the possible presence of PTSD in adult patients (21- to 65- years old) with psychotic disorders, while the Clinician Administered PTSD Scal ...
... cognitions and experiences concerning treatment harm, credibility and burden in both participants and therapists. Methods/Design: A short PTSD-screener assesses the possible presence of PTSD in adult patients (21- to 65- years old) with psychotic disorders, while the Clinician Administered PTSD Scal ...
PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING An
... Empathy : phase of Travelbee’s model characterized by the ability to share in the other person’s experience; putting yourself in the other person’s shoes, or seeing the world through the other person’s eyes. Empathetic linkages: the ability to feel in oneself the emotions experienced by another pers ...
... Empathy : phase of Travelbee’s model characterized by the ability to share in the other person’s experience; putting yourself in the other person’s shoes, or seeing the world through the other person’s eyes. Empathetic linkages: the ability to feel in oneself the emotions experienced by another pers ...
Children and Adolescents` Depression and
... - Immature problem solving that translates into more impulsive - Less able to tolerate frustration (with adults data shows decreased seretonin) - Unable to plan future actions - Aggressive or violent outbursts(Aggressive 8-year-olds are more than twice as likely as nonaggressive 8-year-olds to think ...
... - Immature problem solving that translates into more impulsive - Less able to tolerate frustration (with adults data shows decreased seretonin) - Unable to plan future actions - Aggressive or violent outbursts(Aggressive 8-year-olds are more than twice as likely as nonaggressive 8-year-olds to think ...
Personality Disorders
... (b) Cognitive therapists try to change their patients’ belief that they are helpless and also to help them develop better, more deliberate ways of thinking and solving problems (c) Psychodynamic therapy and group therapy also have been applied (d) Clinical case reports suggest that each of the appro ...
... (b) Cognitive therapists try to change their patients’ belief that they are helpless and also to help them develop better, more deliberate ways of thinking and solving problems (c) Psychodynamic therapy and group therapy also have been applied (d) Clinical case reports suggest that each of the appro ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is defined as the development
... Self-Efficacy – Sense of confidence in one’s own coping ability Coherence – Recognizing that even significant traumatic events are understandable, manageable, meaningful ...
... Self-Efficacy – Sense of confidence in one’s own coping ability Coherence – Recognizing that even significant traumatic events are understandable, manageable, meaningful ...
Mood Disorders: Depression
... has a negative effect on the disease course. Comorbidity has been shown to result in a higher rate of suicide, greater severity of depression, greater impairment in social and occupational functioning, and poorer response to treatment (Simon & Rosenbaum, 2003). The incidence of major depression grea ...
... has a negative effect on the disease course. Comorbidity has been shown to result in a higher rate of suicide, greater severity of depression, greater impairment in social and occupational functioning, and poorer response to treatment (Simon & Rosenbaum, 2003). The incidence of major depression grea ...
509 Pediatric Depres.. - University Psychiatry
... MDD with presentations including anxiety, irritability and behavioral problems in children and adolescents Initial acute treatment depends on: severity of MDD symptoms, number of prior episodes, chronicity, age, contextual issues in family, school, social issues, negative life events, compliance, pr ...
... MDD with presentations including anxiety, irritability and behavioral problems in children and adolescents Initial acute treatment depends on: severity of MDD symptoms, number of prior episodes, chronicity, age, contextual issues in family, school, social issues, negative life events, compliance, pr ...
黃宗顯醫生
... • ADHD is highly comorbid ADHD 是高度複病症性 (很容易會同時有其他病症) • Comorbidity is defined as two different diagnoses present in an individual patient 複病症性是指兩種不同診斷的病症出現於同一個病人 • It is important to recognize comorbid disorders 了解複病症的問題很重要 • Comorbidities may require treatment independent from and different to ther ...
... • ADHD is highly comorbid ADHD 是高度複病症性 (很容易會同時有其他病症) • Comorbidity is defined as two different diagnoses present in an individual patient 複病症性是指兩種不同診斷的病症出現於同一個病人 • It is important to recognize comorbid disorders 了解複病症的問題很重要 • Comorbidities may require treatment independent from and different to ther ...
Dissociative Self-mutilation: A Case Report of Dissociative Amnesia
... as transference. We suggested that she feared that if she expressed negative feelings, she would be abandoned by her therapist or father. By the end of the sessions, her dissociative and depressive symptoms had all been improved, and her HAMD17 score was 9 and her DES-T 23. ...
... as transference. We suggested that she feared that if she expressed negative feelings, she would be abandoned by her therapist or father. By the end of the sessions, her dissociative and depressive symptoms had all been improved, and her HAMD17 score was 9 and her DES-T 23. ...
Relapse or Relapse Prevention: A Choice
... Simple definition of relapse • Relapse involves much more than just returning to drug or alcohol use – it is the progressive process of a once stable recovery program becoming so dysfunctional that returning to use has become a viable option. • ASAM = relapse is defined as the recurrence of behavio ...
... Simple definition of relapse • Relapse involves much more than just returning to drug or alcohol use – it is the progressive process of a once stable recovery program becoming so dysfunctional that returning to use has become a viable option. • ASAM = relapse is defined as the recurrence of behavio ...
Mind the (explanatory) gap - California State University, Fullerton
... • All of the reported analyses were based on the 1-parameter PWF, which does not account for elevation. • Although the elevation parameter (s) in the PWF improves model-fit within subjects, it interacts with the other parameters of the model, making them all more difficult to interpret. • Correlati ...
... • All of the reported analyses were based on the 1-parameter PWF, which does not account for elevation. • Although the elevation parameter (s) in the PWF improves model-fit within subjects, it interacts with the other parameters of the model, making them all more difficult to interpret. • Correlati ...
Schema therapy as treatment for adults with autism spectrum
... period with 4e9 weeks TAU-baseline and 6 to 1 weeks with weekly supportive sessions by study therapist. After baseline and supportive sessions, which for each patient covers a 10 week period in total, a 5-week exploration phase follows with weekly sessions during which current and past functioning, ...
... period with 4e9 weeks TAU-baseline and 6 to 1 weeks with weekly supportive sessions by study therapist. After baseline and supportive sessions, which for each patient covers a 10 week period in total, a 5-week exploration phase follows with weekly sessions during which current and past functioning, ...