Which physician and practice characteristics are associated
... physician characteristics. Although most of the identified professional-related determinants are very difficult to change, our results give some directions for improving depression and anxiety care. Depressive and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent conditions which are known to cause a wide rang ...
... physician characteristics. Although most of the identified professional-related determinants are very difficult to change, our results give some directions for improving depression and anxiety care. Depressive and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent conditions which are known to cause a wide rang ...
The classification of psychiatric disorders according to DSM
... for psychological testing on symptom level could contribute to this development. Furthermore, this new approach will do more justice to the heterogeneity of symptoms within and outside of classification categories, see also Table 1. Moreover, in this new approach we join forces of expert knowledge f ...
... for psychological testing on symptom level could contribute to this development. Furthermore, this new approach will do more justice to the heterogeneity of symptoms within and outside of classification categories, see also Table 1. Moreover, in this new approach we join forces of expert knowledge f ...
Psychologie Anglophone
... culturally relative _ understandable only in terms of the culture in which it occurs. For example, believing in possession by spirits is common in some cultures. Research supports that abnormal behaviour is a combination of biological, sociological and psychological factors. B/ The concept of insani ...
... culturally relative _ understandable only in terms of the culture in which it occurs. For example, believing in possession by spirits is common in some cultures. Research supports that abnormal behaviour is a combination of biological, sociological and psychological factors. B/ The concept of insani ...
psychological disorders
... processes that lead to personal distress, or that block one's ability to achieve important goals. • Functioning is on a continuum of pathology “Med Student” syndrome ...
... processes that lead to personal distress, or that block one's ability to achieve important goals. • Functioning is on a continuum of pathology “Med Student” syndrome ...
bipolar disorder - Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba
... Monitor all medications carefully. It is common for a depressed person to forget or become confused about medications. Watch for evidence of hoarding medications. It is often a sign that suicide is planned. Determine whether there are thoughts of or any plans for suicide. Take action if necessary. A ...
... Monitor all medications carefully. It is common for a depressed person to forget or become confused about medications. Watch for evidence of hoarding medications. It is often a sign that suicide is planned. Determine whether there are thoughts of or any plans for suicide. Take action if necessary. A ...
Effect of Abstinence on Depression, Anxiety, and Quality of Life in
... Patients showed a better “quality of life” score after withdrawal period. The improvement in subscales of mental health, role limitations (emotional problems) and physical functioning are significant. A study on methamphetamine users at admission for treatment, showed quality of life in this group i ...
... Patients showed a better “quality of life” score after withdrawal period. The improvement in subscales of mental health, role limitations (emotional problems) and physical functioning are significant. A study on methamphetamine users at admission for treatment, showed quality of life in this group i ...
Bipolar Disorder: A Review - International Journal of Research in
... Bipolar disorder, a type of mood disorder was called manic depression in the past, and that term is still used by some people. It is a psychiatric illness that causes major disruptions in lifestyle and health. Everyone has occasional highs and lows in their moods. But people with bipolar disorder ha ...
... Bipolar disorder, a type of mood disorder was called manic depression in the past, and that term is still used by some people. It is a psychiatric illness that causes major disruptions in lifestyle and health. Everyone has occasional highs and lows in their moods. But people with bipolar disorder ha ...
Prototype for a Scientific Classification of Mental Disorders – website
... evidential basis for the classification system, without analysis being ‘guided by deep a priori views as to how objects in his field should be defined, explained and classified’; yet the distinction still exists, without fundamental change. So much for the modern insistence on ‘evidence based medic ...
... evidential basis for the classification system, without analysis being ‘guided by deep a priori views as to how objects in his field should be defined, explained and classified’; yet the distinction still exists, without fundamental change. So much for the modern insistence on ‘evidence based medic ...
Diagnosis in the Assessment Process
... and approximately 50 percent of adults in the United States will experience mental illness in their lifetime (CDC, 2011). Therefore, all persons serving in helping roles will encounter persons dealing with a mental disorder and will need to be familiar with a common diagnostic language to best serve ...
... and approximately 50 percent of adults in the United States will experience mental illness in their lifetime (CDC, 2011). Therefore, all persons serving in helping roles will encounter persons dealing with a mental disorder and will need to be familiar with a common diagnostic language to best serve ...
Eating Disorders in Pregnancy
... ○ It is a recurrent episodes of eating in large quantities very quickly Social pressure to be thin, stressed, depressed Women who are overweight and binge eat are at a higher risk to high blood pressure and gestational diabetes. ○ According to a 2014 analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and P ...
... ○ It is a recurrent episodes of eating in large quantities very quickly Social pressure to be thin, stressed, depressed Women who are overweight and binge eat are at a higher risk to high blood pressure and gestational diabetes. ○ According to a 2014 analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and P ...
instructional package - Horry Georgetown Technical College
... 17. Describe the major psychological approaches to treat someone with suicidal ideations. 18. List the central features of Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating Disorder, then discuss the age groups in which these eating disorders are most common. 19. Describe medical problems that can ...
... 17. Describe the major psychological approaches to treat someone with suicidal ideations. 18. List the central features of Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating Disorder, then discuss the age groups in which these eating disorders are most common. 19. Describe medical problems that can ...
Behavioral Medicine Approaches to Somatoform Disorders
... Kellner, 1986), with a posttreatment effect size of 1.42. Improvements in general psychological symptoms, illness behavior, and health care use were also observed, including a 50% reduction of physician visits, compared with no significant change in the waitlist control group, measured by blind rate ...
... Kellner, 1986), with a posttreatment effect size of 1.42. Improvements in general psychological symptoms, illness behavior, and health care use were also observed, including a 50% reduction of physician visits, compared with no significant change in the waitlist control group, measured by blind rate ...
Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents Caleb W. Lack, PhD
... which has helped to guide pharmacological treatments, especially the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). ...
... which has helped to guide pharmacological treatments, especially the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). ...
Behavioral Medicine Approaches to Somatoform Disorders
... Kellner, 1986), with a posttreatment effect size of 1.42. Improvements in general psychological symptoms, illness behavior, and health care use were also observed, including a 50% reduction of physician visits, compared with no significant change in the waitlist control group, measured by blind rate ...
... Kellner, 1986), with a posttreatment effect size of 1.42. Improvements in general psychological symptoms, illness behavior, and health care use were also observed, including a 50% reduction of physician visits, compared with no significant change in the waitlist control group, measured by blind rate ...
Comorbid Depressive and Anxiety Disorders in 509 Individuals With
... © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrest ...
... © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrest ...
Treatments available for eating disorders
... three overlapping phases. The first phase focuses on helping people to resist the urge to engage in the cycle of behavior by educating them about the dangers. The second phase introduces procedures to reduce dietary restraint and increase eating regularity. The last phase involves teaching people re ...
... three overlapping phases. The first phase focuses on helping people to resist the urge to engage in the cycle of behavior by educating them about the dangers. The second phase introduces procedures to reduce dietary restraint and increase eating regularity. The last phase involves teaching people re ...
Depression
... appropriate for clients who are functioning at a high level but need more intensive treatment than outpatient therapy is able to provide. • Outpatient treatment typically consists of weekly or bi-weekly sessions with a professional counselor and the sessions usually are an hour in length. ...
... appropriate for clients who are functioning at a high level but need more intensive treatment than outpatient therapy is able to provide. • Outpatient treatment typically consists of weekly or bi-weekly sessions with a professional counselor and the sessions usually are an hour in length. ...
Other Personality Disorders
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
Prevalence of eating disorders among young Hungarian women
... comorbid psychiatric disorders. Easting disorders are classed as multicausal diseases, and their causes involve socio-cultural and family characteristics, individual psychological and biological predispositions. There already exist therapeutic methods of proven effectiveness and new procedures are c ...
... comorbid psychiatric disorders. Easting disorders are classed as multicausal diseases, and their causes involve socio-cultural and family characteristics, individual psychological and biological predispositions. There already exist therapeutic methods of proven effectiveness and new procedures are c ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder, Dysthymia, and Chronic Depression
... In DSM-III and DSM-IV, the protracted forms of depression have been conceptualized as dysthymia and by the chronic specifier of major depressive episodes. Dysthymia was characterized by milder symptoms not fully meeting criteria for MDD, but lasting 2 years or longer and meriting clinical attention ...
... In DSM-III and DSM-IV, the protracted forms of depression have been conceptualized as dysthymia and by the chronic specifier of major depressive episodes. Dysthymia was characterized by milder symptoms not fully meeting criteria for MDD, but lasting 2 years or longer and meriting clinical attention ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder
... Types of Autism Spectrum Disorder Autism: represents a more severe form of ASD with approximately 40% exhibiting cognitive delay…some are nonverbal or minimally verbal…typically altered sensory and behavior aspects may be present Asperger Syndrome: may have high or relatively high intelligence and ...
... Types of Autism Spectrum Disorder Autism: represents a more severe form of ASD with approximately 40% exhibiting cognitive delay…some are nonverbal or minimally verbal…typically altered sensory and behavior aspects may be present Asperger Syndrome: may have high or relatively high intelligence and ...
Pollakiuria in Children with Tic Disorders
... aggressive behavior. Eight TD children with pollakiuria in our study had co-morbidities with usual frequency, except OCB, which had a higher occurrence rate than in previous studies.(13,14) Pollakiuria could be a compulsive symptom as it is easily triggered by suggestion. However, our number of case ...
... aggressive behavior. Eight TD children with pollakiuria in our study had co-morbidities with usual frequency, except OCB, which had a higher occurrence rate than in previous studies.(13,14) Pollakiuria could be a compulsive symptom as it is easily triggered by suggestion. However, our number of case ...