DSM-5: The Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis
... disorders (i.e. Axis I disorders- thought disorder, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders), as well as Axis II or personality disorders as well. Rigorous biological determinism has long been the cultural fashion in general medical and even counseling/clinical practice. However, a holistic view of pa ...
... disorders (i.e. Axis I disorders- thought disorder, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders), as well as Axis II or personality disorders as well. Rigorous biological determinism has long been the cultural fashion in general medical and even counseling/clinical practice. However, a holistic view of pa ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
... once (flooding). For others, it is preferable to work up to the most severe trauma gradually or by taking the trauma one piece at a time (desensitization). Psychodynamic psychotherapy focuses on helping the individual examine personal values and how behavior and experience during the traumatic event ...
... once (flooding). For others, it is preferable to work up to the most severe trauma gradually or by taking the trauma one piece at a time (desensitization). Psychodynamic psychotherapy focuses on helping the individual examine personal values and how behavior and experience during the traumatic event ...
Mood Disorders
... • lifetime prevalence of depression is twice as high in women as men; prevalence rates around the world are increasing. ...
... • lifetime prevalence of depression is twice as high in women as men; prevalence rates around the world are increasing. ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in
... I felt the need to clean my room … would spend four to five hours at it … At the time I loved doing it. Then I didn't want to do it any more, but I couldn’t stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be ...
... I felt the need to clean my room … would spend four to five hours at it … At the time I loved doing it. Then I didn't want to do it any more, but I couldn’t stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be ...
comorbidity 2008 - addiction education home
... psychologically affected by this disaster. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influences between self-declared increased substance use in the aftermath of the tsunami disaster, trauma exposure and current PTSD symptoms. Methods. One section of the screening covered addiction related behavior. ...
... psychologically affected by this disaster. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influences between self-declared increased substance use in the aftermath of the tsunami disaster, trauma exposure and current PTSD symptoms. Methods. One section of the screening covered addiction related behavior. ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
... The exposed person was overcome by fear, powerlessness or horror at the time of the event. The registered perceptions and sensations are expressed at the mental (images, thoughts) or the sensorial level (sight, noise, touch, smell). The profound and persistent need to avoid or to forget from the ass ...
... The exposed person was overcome by fear, powerlessness or horror at the time of the event. The registered perceptions and sensations are expressed at the mental (images, thoughts) or the sensorial level (sight, noise, touch, smell). The profound and persistent need to avoid or to forget from the ass ...
Prostate cancer and the risk of depression /anxiety
... Men with prostate cancer are nearly twice as likely to develop depression as men in the general community.3 Partners of men with prostate cancer are also at risk of developing depression. There are many factors that may put a person at risk of developing depression. • Personal history: Men who have ...
... Men with prostate cancer are nearly twice as likely to develop depression as men in the general community.3 Partners of men with prostate cancer are also at risk of developing depression. There are many factors that may put a person at risk of developing depression. • Personal history: Men who have ...
Basic Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
... – Lack of social support predicts late onset depression – Substantial social support predicts recovery from depression ...
... – Lack of social support predicts late onset depression – Substantial social support predicts recovery from depression ...
Huffman PowerPoint Slides
... Copyright 2000 by John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY. All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, witho ...
... Copyright 2000 by John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY. All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, witho ...
Childhood Bipolar Disorder
... Strober at al., 1995 (n = 54 adolescents, clinical sample, inpatients, BP-I) Lewinsohn et al., 1995 (n = 18 adolescents, community sample, mostly BP-II);97 subthreshold BP Geller et al., 2001 (Clinical sample, n = 93 children and adolescents, outpatients, subjects needed to have grandiose thou ...
... Strober at al., 1995 (n = 54 adolescents, clinical sample, inpatients, BP-I) Lewinsohn et al., 1995 (n = 18 adolescents, community sample, mostly BP-II);97 subthreshold BP Geller et al., 2001 (Clinical sample, n = 93 children and adolescents, outpatients, subjects needed to have grandiose thou ...
Handout 13: The Psychological Stress Disorders
... Called “trait anxiety” Some people are usually somewhat tense; others are usually relaxed Differences appear soon after birth ...
... Called “trait anxiety” Some people are usually somewhat tense; others are usually relaxed Differences appear soon after birth ...
Dissociative identity disorder
... of chronic pain. • The psychological factors may contribute to the development, severity, or maintenance of the pain. • The pain is severe enough and persistent enough to interfere with the person’s daily functioning. Copyright (c) 2011 Pearson Education. All rights reserved. ...
... of chronic pain. • The psychological factors may contribute to the development, severity, or maintenance of the pain. • The pain is severe enough and persistent enough to interfere with the person’s daily functioning. Copyright (c) 2011 Pearson Education. All rights reserved. ...
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. ...
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. ...
Chapter 7 - IPFW.edu
... response to an obsession) The obsessions or compulsions are time consuming (e.g., require at least 1 hour per day), or cause clinically significant distress or impairment • Note: Changes from the DSM-IV-TR criteria are italicized. • DSM-IV-TR includes the criterion that the person understands the ...
... response to an obsession) The obsessions or compulsions are time consuming (e.g., require at least 1 hour per day), or cause clinically significant distress or impairment • Note: Changes from the DSM-IV-TR criteria are italicized. • DSM-IV-TR includes the criterion that the person understands the ...
Understanding bipolar disorder
... on the degree of risk associated with the behaviours and mood. People will be hospitalised if their mania causes them to engage in life threatening, risk-taking behaviours and if their depression causes suicidal ideation or similar. A biopsychosocial approach that includes attending to the biologica ...
... on the degree of risk associated with the behaviours and mood. People will be hospitalised if their mania causes them to engage in life threatening, risk-taking behaviours and if their depression causes suicidal ideation or similar. A biopsychosocial approach that includes attending to the biologica ...
Sleep Disorders - MN Low Incidence Projects
... anxiety, lack of sleep, illness and a full bladder are often associated with sleepwalking episodes. Sleep or night terrors present abruptly with fear, panic, confusion or an apparent desire to escape. Once the episode passes, the child often returns to normal sleep without fully waking up. In most c ...
... anxiety, lack of sleep, illness and a full bladder are often associated with sleepwalking episodes. Sleep or night terrors present abruptly with fear, panic, confusion or an apparent desire to escape. Once the episode passes, the child often returns to normal sleep without fully waking up. In most c ...
Read the full document referenced on Gender
... drawing pictures of beautiful girls and princesses, and watching television or videos of their favorite female characters. Stereotypical female-type dolls, such as Barbie, are often their favorite toys, and girls are their preferred playmates. When playing "house," these boys role-play female figure ...
... drawing pictures of beautiful girls and princesses, and watching television or videos of their favorite female characters. Stereotypical female-type dolls, such as Barbie, are often their favorite toys, and girls are their preferred playmates. When playing "house," these boys role-play female figure ...
DSM-5: Implications for Social Work Practice Latino Social Work Organization October 16, 2014
... – Descriptions of situations associated w/each age group in which the disorder would disrupt normal functioning – Expected long term outcome, points of increased risk, and course modifiers improvement or stability – Recognition that changes in environment can moderate level of impairment in childr ...
... – Descriptions of situations associated w/each age group in which the disorder would disrupt normal functioning – Expected long term outcome, points of increased risk, and course modifiers improvement or stability – Recognition that changes in environment can moderate level of impairment in childr ...
The Waxing and Waning of Mental Disorders
... investigation were based on the Computer- Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) lifetime (TO) and follow-up change (T1) version of the Munich-Composite International Diagnostic Interview (M-CIDI).39,40 The M-CIDI is a modified version of the World Health Organization CIDI, version 1.2, supplemented wit ...
... investigation were based on the Computer- Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) lifetime (TO) and follow-up change (T1) version of the Munich-Composite International Diagnostic Interview (M-CIDI).39,40 The M-CIDI is a modified version of the World Health Organization CIDI, version 1.2, supplemented wit ...
Diagnostic heterogeneity in psychiatry: towards an empirical solution Open Access
... The launch of the 5th version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) has sparked a debate about the current approach to psychiatric classification. The most basic and enduring problem of the DSM is that its classifications are heterogeneous clinical descriptions rather ...
... The launch of the 5th version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) has sparked a debate about the current approach to psychiatric classification. The most basic and enduring problem of the DSM is that its classifications are heterogeneous clinical descriptions rather ...