A Research Agenda for DSM-V - Association for Contextual
... Need to Reconsider the Relationship Between the DSM Process and the Research Database Since DSM-III (American Psychiatric Association 1980), disorders have been defined in terms of syndromes—that is, clusters of symptoms that covary together (see the section following, titled “Need to Explore the Po ...
... Need to Reconsider the Relationship Between the DSM Process and the Research Database Since DSM-III (American Psychiatric Association 1980), disorders have been defined in terms of syndromes—that is, clusters of symptoms that covary together (see the section following, titled “Need to Explore the Po ...
Cognitive risks in developmental psychopathology 1 Cognitive Risks
... Finally, a subset of risk factors may act as causal risk factors, such that the manipulation of these risk factors changes the probability of the outcome (Kazdin et al., 1997). The only study designs that are sufficient to identify causal risk factors include naturalistic experiments, laboratory exp ...
... Finally, a subset of risk factors may act as causal risk factors, such that the manipulation of these risk factors changes the probability of the outcome (Kazdin et al., 1997). The only study designs that are sufficient to identify causal risk factors include naturalistic experiments, laboratory exp ...
EMDR – more than just a therapy for PTSD?
... of being expected to take responsibility psychological for others in the family, disorder that can perhaps a parent with alcohol be traced to trauma problems. They might or adverse life remember a specific occasion “horizontal eye events. when their mother said, ‘you movements tend to tax Since the ...
... of being expected to take responsibility psychological for others in the family, disorder that can perhaps a parent with alcohol be traced to trauma problems. They might or adverse life remember a specific occasion “horizontal eye events. when their mother said, ‘you movements tend to tax Since the ...
Research Quarterly The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: Rationale, Evidence,
... dissociative subtype in a sample of over 25,000 individuals from 16 different countries. The large sample size and cross-cultural representation permitted evaluation of the correlates and generalizability of the subtype. The authors examined the distribution of symptoms of derealization and deperson ...
... dissociative subtype in a sample of over 25,000 individuals from 16 different countries. The large sample size and cross-cultural representation permitted evaluation of the correlates and generalizability of the subtype. The authors examined the distribution of symptoms of derealization and deperson ...
Effective behavioural strategies for reducing disgust in
... conceptualised as a disorder of anxiety. Fear has been found to be acquired through Pavlovian conditioning (PC) and therefore the current treatment of choice (exposure with response prevention, ERP) draws upon this theoretical framework. However, more recent research suggests that some anxiety disor ...
... conceptualised as a disorder of anxiety. Fear has been found to be acquired through Pavlovian conditioning (PC) and therefore the current treatment of choice (exposure with response prevention, ERP) draws upon this theoretical framework. However, more recent research suggests that some anxiety disor ...
THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG STRESS, COPING, EATING
... Garner, 1986). Others have noted that anxiety is also a common feature of eating disorders (Garfinkel et al. 1996). Researchers have found support for differentid relationships among coping styles and various measures of psychological distress including anxiety and depression (Suls & Fletcher, 1985; ...
... Garner, 1986). Others have noted that anxiety is also a common feature of eating disorders (Garfinkel et al. 1996). Researchers have found support for differentid relationships among coping styles and various measures of psychological distress including anxiety and depression (Suls & Fletcher, 1985; ...
Evaluation and Assessment Issues in the Diagnosis
... ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic differences in youths’ understanding of interviews (and questionnaires, see later) has not been sufficiently studied to determine whether and which questions are perceived differently by different subgroups of interviewees. And there are interviewer as well as int ...
... ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic differences in youths’ understanding of interviews (and questionnaires, see later) has not been sufficiently studied to determine whether and which questions are perceived differently by different subgroups of interviewees. And there are interviewer as well as int ...
Atlas of Bipolar Disorders
... cannot be explained in simple descriptive terms about a person’s moods and emotions. This illness has biological, social, and economic repercussions. Periods of frightening manic and depressive episodes can lead to divorce, loss of job, decreased opportunities, homelessness, alcohol and substance ab ...
... cannot be explained in simple descriptive terms about a person’s moods and emotions. This illness has biological, social, and economic repercussions. Periods of frightening manic and depressive episodes can lead to divorce, loss of job, decreased opportunities, homelessness, alcohol and substance ab ...
Sleep and REM sleep disturbance in the memory
... been widely demonstrated to promote the consolidation stage of memory formation [65–68], including processes related to prioritization and integration of newly acquired memories with existing stores [69–72]. Moreover, prior sleep can facilitate memory retrieval via such functions as protection from ...
... been widely demonstrated to promote the consolidation stage of memory formation [65–68], including processes related to prioritization and integration of newly acquired memories with existing stores [69–72]. Moreover, prior sleep can facilitate memory retrieval via such functions as protection from ...
Bipolar Disorder
... in the patient’s typical behavior and must be relatively persistent for at least several days (e.g., at least one week in DSM-5).6 Additionally, several other defining symptoms must be present to make a diagnosis of mania, the specific number of which varies according to the diagnostic criteria set ...
... in the patient’s typical behavior and must be relatively persistent for at least several days (e.g., at least one week in DSM-5).6 Additionally, several other defining symptoms must be present to make a diagnosis of mania, the specific number of which varies according to the diagnostic criteria set ...
Recovery from Bulimia: What Helps in Healing
... disorders, and bulimia in particular, is often a curvilinear path involving periods of improvement, relapse, treatment, and movement towards a healthy relationship with food and one’s body; but there is most certainly hope for recovery and relief from eating disorder symptoms for those who pursue it ...
... disorders, and bulimia in particular, is often a curvilinear path involving periods of improvement, relapse, treatment, and movement towards a healthy relationship with food and one’s body; but there is most certainly hope for recovery and relief from eating disorder symptoms for those who pursue it ...
S tudy o f Impu ulsivity
... clinical interview designed for the purpose of the present work. Finally, the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) was used to evaluate general symptoms and disorder severity. The results showed that BPD individuals with history of suicidal behaviours were characterized by higher levels of behavio ...
... clinical interview designed for the purpose of the present work. Finally, the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) was used to evaluate general symptoms and disorder severity. The results showed that BPD individuals with history of suicidal behaviours were characterized by higher levels of behavio ...
As a PDF file - E
... level of psychopathology. Declines both in depression and hopelessness independently predicted the subsequent decline in suicidal ideation. They both could have a causal role in reversing the suicidal process. Thus effective treatment of depression is a credible measure in suicide prevention. Patien ...
... level of psychopathology. Declines both in depression and hopelessness independently predicted the subsequent decline in suicidal ideation. They both could have a causal role in reversing the suicidal process. Thus effective treatment of depression is a credible measure in suicide prevention. Patien ...
Clinical Guideline for the Evaluation and Management of Chronic
... (1) to improve sleep quality and quantity and (2) to improve insomnia related daytime impairments. (Consensus) Other specific outcome indicators for sleep generally include measures of wake time after sleep onset (WASO), sleep onset latency (SOL), number of awakenings, sleep time or sleep efficie ...
... (1) to improve sleep quality and quantity and (2) to improve insomnia related daytime impairments. (Consensus) Other specific outcome indicators for sleep generally include measures of wake time after sleep onset (WASO), sleep onset latency (SOL), number of awakenings, sleep time or sleep efficie ...
BULIMIA
... The fourth edition of the American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published in 1994, defines bulimia as an eating disorder that involves episodes of binge eating and purging and lack of control over eating. To avoid gaining weight from huge food intak ...
... The fourth edition of the American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published in 1994, defines bulimia as an eating disorder that involves episodes of binge eating and purging and lack of control over eating. To avoid gaining weight from huge food intak ...
Evaluation and Management of Chronic Insomnia in Adults
... (1) to improve sleep quality and quantity and (2) to improve insomnia related daytime impairments. (Consensus) Other specific outcome indicators for sleep generally include measures of wake time after sleep onset (WASO), sleep onset latency (SOL), number of awakenings, sleep time or sleep efficie ...
... (1) to improve sleep quality and quantity and (2) to improve insomnia related daytime impairments. (Consensus) Other specific outcome indicators for sleep generally include measures of wake time after sleep onset (WASO), sleep onset latency (SOL), number of awakenings, sleep time or sleep efficie ...
Scientific Programme
... again under the roof of our association, which has been joining us for 26 years. We are experiencing the pleasure of implementing the 27th National Congress with the awareness that every brick added onto our solid foundation from the past will enrich us. This year, we will strive to meet the needs o ...
... again under the roof of our association, which has been joining us for 26 years. We are experiencing the pleasure of implementing the 27th National Congress with the awareness that every brick added onto our solid foundation from the past will enrich us. This year, we will strive to meet the needs o ...
... made an observation that seemed potentially important. Recall from the previous discussion that people who hoard show a high rate of ADHD symptoms, and seem to have problems on tests of attention. We wondered, therefore, whether people might benefit from taking stimulant medications, such as those u ...
Coaches and Trainers Toolkit - National Eating Disorders Association
... one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating). • Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behavior in order to prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or other medications, fasting, or excessive exercise. • The binge eating and inappropri ...
... one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating). • Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behavior in order to prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or other medications, fasting, or excessive exercise. • The binge eating and inappropri ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
... and disturbing thoughts, are also common. For some people, these reactions can linger long after what is considered typical and affect one’s ability to cope. These reactions can even intensify, becoming debilitating, which may cause the afflicted individual to be diagnosed as having posttraumatic st ...
... and disturbing thoughts, are also common. For some people, these reactions can linger long after what is considered typical and affect one’s ability to cope. These reactions can even intensify, becoming debilitating, which may cause the afflicted individual to be diagnosed as having posttraumatic st ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE A Study of Hysteria Among Youth in a
... subsequently spreads to other students, as many as 20-50 at one time. Its bizarre symptoms include sudden shouting, struggling, crying for no reason, talking unintelligibly and body paralysis. Previous research on hysteria by psychologists, psychiatrists and physicians from an alternative Islamic ap ...
... subsequently spreads to other students, as many as 20-50 at one time. Its bizarre symptoms include sudden shouting, struggling, crying for no reason, talking unintelligibly and body paralysis. Previous research on hysteria by psychologists, psychiatrists and physicians from an alternative Islamic ap ...
HALL A
... Type of traumatic experience and depression, Marija B. Radmanovic (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia in adolescents, Abdulah Kucukalic (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Quality of life of heroin addicts and their family members improved during the treatment of opiate dependence ...
... Type of traumatic experience and depression, Marija B. Radmanovic (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia in adolescents, Abdulah Kucukalic (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Quality of life of heroin addicts and their family members improved during the treatment of opiate dependence ...
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... Although the disorder is an alteration in the subjective experience of reality, it is not related to psychosis, as sufferers maintain the ability to distinguish between their own internal experiences and the objective reality of the outside world. During episodic and continuous depersonalization, su ...
... Although the disorder is an alteration in the subjective experience of reality, it is not related to psychosis, as sufferers maintain the ability to distinguish between their own internal experiences and the objective reality of the outside world. During episodic and continuous depersonalization, su ...