Managing Personality Disorders in Primary Care
... • At end of presentation, attendees will be able to: • Classify personality disorders according to DSM-IV-TR clusters • Describe common differential diagnosis issues with personality disorders • Discuss other psychiatric co-morbidity of personality disorders • Integrate care of ...
... • At end of presentation, attendees will be able to: • Classify personality disorders according to DSM-IV-TR clusters • Describe common differential diagnosis issues with personality disorders • Discuss other psychiatric co-morbidity of personality disorders • Integrate care of ...
Classification of eating disorders: comparison of relative prevalence
... Consistent with previous research,5–7 compared with DSM-IV, the DSM-5 criteria produced a reduction in EDNOS diagnoses from 46% to 29% (combined OSFED and UFED diagnoses), an increase in anorexia nervosa from 35% to 47%, the same number of bulimia nervosa diagnoses and a 5% rate of binge eating diso ...
... Consistent with previous research,5–7 compared with DSM-IV, the DSM-5 criteria produced a reduction in EDNOS diagnoses from 46% to 29% (combined OSFED and UFED diagnoses), an increase in anorexia nervosa from 35% to 47%, the same number of bulimia nervosa diagnoses and a 5% rate of binge eating diso ...
Evidence-based pharmacological treatment of anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder:
... and social phobia) will therefore be potentially applicable to adolescent patients. Similarly the recommendations are also likely to be pertinent to elderly patients although we did not specifically review evidence in those aged over 65 years. ...
... and social phobia) will therefore be potentially applicable to adolescent patients. Similarly the recommendations are also likely to be pertinent to elderly patients although we did not specifically review evidence in those aged over 65 years. ...
Borderline Personality Disorder and Bipolar
... Differentiating BPD from bipolar disorder has ramifications for treatment planning, both pharmacological and psychosocial. Pharmacological treatment While randomized clinical trials of patients with BPD have been performed using mood stabilizers, antidepressants, and typical and atypical antipsychot ...
... Differentiating BPD from bipolar disorder has ramifications for treatment planning, both pharmacological and psychosocial. Pharmacological treatment While randomized clinical trials of patients with BPD have been performed using mood stabilizers, antidepressants, and typical and atypical antipsychot ...
Evidence-based pharmacotherapy of panic
... because of a higher risk of falls, and for patients driving vehicles because of a higher risk of motor vehicle accidents. When prescribed for long-term use, dependence may occur. Hypothetically, this may have two adverse consequences : dose escalation and problems withdrawing the medication. While d ...
... because of a higher risk of falls, and for patients driving vehicles because of a higher risk of motor vehicle accidents. When prescribed for long-term use, dependence may occur. Hypothetically, this may have two adverse consequences : dose escalation and problems withdrawing the medication. While d ...
Psychological Morbidity in Vitiligo
... Vitiligo is a chronic dermatological disorder characterized by hypopigmentation or depigmentation of skin and mucosa, onset of which is often correlated with certain personality characteristics, stress, illness and personal crisis. There is possible relationship between stress and the development of ...
... Vitiligo is a chronic dermatological disorder characterized by hypopigmentation or depigmentation of skin and mucosa, onset of which is often correlated with certain personality characteristics, stress, illness and personal crisis. There is possible relationship between stress and the development of ...
A Fresh Look at the Potential Mechanisms of
... Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report released in 2000, about 121 million people worldwide suffer from depression. The major depressive disorder (MDD) among multiple sclerosis (MS) patients is one of the most common mood disorders experienced during life. MS patients wh ...
... Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report released in 2000, about 121 million people worldwide suffer from depression. The major depressive disorder (MDD) among multiple sclerosis (MS) patients is one of the most common mood disorders experienced during life. MS patients wh ...
Managing Psychiatric Behaviors in the Med/Surg patient
... away from the patient to take a moment to consider next steps and whether or not security may be needed. ...
... away from the patient to take a moment to consider next steps and whether or not security may be needed. ...
1. Calabrese JR, Prescott M, Tamburrino M, Liberzon I, Slembarski
... in predicting adult symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. JAMA Psychiatry. 2014 Oct;71(10):1174-82. PMID: 25162199 This is a genetic association study in an Ohio National Guard longitudinal cohort (n = 810) of predominantly male soldiers of European ancestry, with replication in an independent ...
... in predicting adult symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. JAMA Psychiatry. 2014 Oct;71(10):1174-82. PMID: 25162199 This is a genetic association study in an Ohio National Guard longitudinal cohort (n = 810) of predominantly male soldiers of European ancestry, with replication in an independent ...
anxiety disorders
... the Psychological Disorders investigates patterns of behavior that are considered deviant or distressful in our culture and includes how psychologists diagnose these patterns. After completing their study of this chapter, students should be able to: 1)identify the criteria for judging whether behavi ...
... the Psychological Disorders investigates patterns of behavior that are considered deviant or distressful in our culture and includes how psychologists diagnose these patterns. After completing their study of this chapter, students should be able to: 1)identify the criteria for judging whether behavi ...
Formal Psychological Testing in Patients With Paradoxical Vocal
... have provided a neurologic explanation, suggesting that efferent vagal motor innervation is intermittently activated.7 In this way, the threshold is lowered for stimuli to produce vocal cord spasm.7 However, no abnormal neurologic testing has ever been reported in PVFD patients. Several clinical rep ...
... have provided a neurologic explanation, suggesting that efferent vagal motor innervation is intermittently activated.7 In this way, the threshold is lowered for stimuli to produce vocal cord spasm.7 However, no abnormal neurologic testing has ever been reported in PVFD patients. Several clinical rep ...
to open a document about Dissociation
... of these other ways of acting. The DID client does not always know this. It's like they have a brick wall between the different compartments and each one holds selective memories, usually of trauma. There are five dissociative disorders listed in the DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000 ...
... of these other ways of acting. The DID client does not always know this. It's like they have a brick wall between the different compartments and each one holds selective memories, usually of trauma. There are five dissociative disorders listed in the DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000 ...
Obsessive–compulsive disorder in adults
... It is hoped that this reorganisation of the classification of anxiety-related disorders will result in more research into these conditions, including treatment-focused research. ...
... It is hoped that this reorganisation of the classification of anxiety-related disorders will result in more research into these conditions, including treatment-focused research. ...
From Pathological Gambling to Gambling Disorder
... PG was added to the DSM in 1980 largely due to the efforts of Dr. Robert Custer, who had treated pathological gamblers and written about their illness for several years. The original diagnostic criteria included in the DSM-III were not tested beforehand; the diagnosis was based on Dr. Custer’s clini ...
... PG was added to the DSM in 1980 largely due to the efforts of Dr. Robert Custer, who had treated pathological gamblers and written about their illness for several years. The original diagnostic criteria included in the DSM-III were not tested beforehand; the diagnosis was based on Dr. Custer’s clini ...
Diagnostic and Management Guidelines for Mental Disorders in
... level. The philosophy stresses the need for comprehensive coverage of health problems in communities, providing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services. At the service level this means that primary care should cover all basic aspects of health. This book has been written to ensur ...
... level. The philosophy stresses the need for comprehensive coverage of health problems in communities, providing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services. At the service level this means that primary care should cover all basic aspects of health. This book has been written to ensur ...
Module Four - Central Texas College
... Any response to an adolescent who is using substances should be consistent with the severity of drug involvement. Youth treatment providers should be sensitive to the developmental differences among adolescents and make necessary adjustments to accommodate such differences. The treatment needs and t ...
... Any response to an adolescent who is using substances should be consistent with the severity of drug involvement. Youth treatment providers should be sensitive to the developmental differences among adolescents and make necessary adjustments to accommodate such differences. The treatment needs and t ...
The measurement and impact of childhood teasing in a sample of
... There has been increased interest in recent years regarding the potentially harmful effects of childhood teasing on later psychological functioning (McCabe, Antony, Summerfeldt, Liss, & Swinson, in press; Roth, Coles, & Heimberg, 2002). Experiences during childhood play a significant role in the dev ...
... There has been increased interest in recent years regarding the potentially harmful effects of childhood teasing on later psychological functioning (McCabe, Antony, Summerfeldt, Liss, & Swinson, in press; Roth, Coles, & Heimberg, 2002). Experiences during childhood play a significant role in the dev ...
Psychiatric Care of Military Service embers
... • Disturbance is not due to medication, substance use, or other illness. ...
... • Disturbance is not due to medication, substance use, or other illness. ...
Effectiveness of Simple Individual Psychoeducation for Bipolar II
... patients with bipolar II disorder. Psychoeducation could be especially appropriate in patients with bipolar II disorder due to the condition’s complicated characteristics, including the greater lack of disease awareness and longer time to diagnosis. It is difficult to implement a systematic and comp ...
... patients with bipolar II disorder. Psychoeducation could be especially appropriate in patients with bipolar II disorder due to the condition’s complicated characteristics, including the greater lack of disease awareness and longer time to diagnosis. It is difficult to implement a systematic and comp ...