Of Mind and Matter: Psychological Dimensions in Obesity
... We have both extrinsic motivation, in which we do something as a means to something else (e.g. avoiding punishment or gaining some reward), and intrinsic motivation, in which we do something for its own sake (Baumeister, 2005, p. 163). Those who have higher levels of intrinsic motivation are conside ...
... We have both extrinsic motivation, in which we do something as a means to something else (e.g. avoiding punishment or gaining some reward), and intrinsic motivation, in which we do something for its own sake (Baumeister, 2005, p. 163). Those who have higher levels of intrinsic motivation are conside ...
Prevalence, Clinical Correlates, and Longitudinal Course of Severe
... (Cohen and Cohen 1984). Moreover, clinical groups are more likely to have been treated with psychotropic medications, which might influence the prevalence, pattern, and course of their symptoms (Lewinsohn et al 1995). Prospective epidemiologic studies enable researchers to examine the relationship b ...
... (Cohen and Cohen 1984). Moreover, clinical groups are more likely to have been treated with psychotropic medications, which might influence the prevalence, pattern, and course of their symptoms (Lewinsohn et al 1995). Prospective epidemiologic studies enable researchers to examine the relationship b ...
Journal of Attention Disorders
... of gender and diagnosis, F(9, 68) = 2.56, p = .01, partial η2 = .25. Substantial strength of association was indicated between the gender and diagnosis interaction and the dependant variables (Tabachnick & Fidell, 1996). The observed power of 91% indicated that it was highly probable that a true eff ...
... of gender and diagnosis, F(9, 68) = 2.56, p = .01, partial η2 = .25. Substantial strength of association was indicated between the gender and diagnosis interaction and the dependant variables (Tabachnick & Fidell, 1996). The observed power of 91% indicated that it was highly probable that a true eff ...
Psychological factors and weight loss in bariatric surgery
... image, eating behavior, social functioning, and quality of life in the first 1 or 2 years after bariatric surgery [19]. This was confirmed in recent studies. Thonney et al. [20] evaluated 43 women before and 1 and 2 years following gastric bypass [20]. Depression, anxiety, and eating disorder scores ...
... image, eating behavior, social functioning, and quality of life in the first 1 or 2 years after bariatric surgery [19]. This was confirmed in recent studies. Thonney et al. [20] evaluated 43 women before and 1 and 2 years following gastric bypass [20]. Depression, anxiety, and eating disorder scores ...
obsession subtypes: relationships with obsessive
... Participants were eligible to be included in the study if they had not changed their medication regimen during the past 4 weeks, and if they did not suffer from any major mental disorder or substance-abuse-related disorder apart from OCD. Information related to the purpose of the study and a brief d ...
... Participants were eligible to be included in the study if they had not changed their medication regimen during the past 4 weeks, and if they did not suffer from any major mental disorder or substance-abuse-related disorder apart from OCD. Information related to the purpose of the study and a brief d ...
Education and Science Vol 39 (2014) No 176 369
... Doruk, Erman and Söhmen (2000) suggested that because adolescents fear that they would be embarrassed or ridiculed, they tend to hide OCD symptoms for many years or when they apply for treatment, they are diagnosed with depreesion or anxiety disorder as they do not mention about OCD symptoms. Thus, ...
... Doruk, Erman and Söhmen (2000) suggested that because adolescents fear that they would be embarrassed or ridiculed, they tend to hide OCD symptoms for many years or when they apply for treatment, they are diagnosed with depreesion or anxiety disorder as they do not mention about OCD symptoms. Thus, ...
(paroxetine hydrochloride) Controlled-Release Tablets
... outcomes as a function of age or gender. Long-term maintenance effects of the immediate-release formulation of paroxetine in panic disorder were demonstrated in an extension study. Patients who were responders during a 10-week double-blind phase with immediate-release paroxetine and during a 3-month ...
... outcomes as a function of age or gender. Long-term maintenance effects of the immediate-release formulation of paroxetine in panic disorder were demonstrated in an extension study. Patients who were responders during a 10-week double-blind phase with immediate-release paroxetine and during a 3-month ...
Identification of anxiety and other psychiatric disorders in
... Individuals with autism and intellectual disability (ID) are assumed to have higher vulnerability for developing psychiatric disorders than the general population. However, psychiatric disorders are frequently overlooked in this group and psychiatric symptoms attributed to the disability itself. Eff ...
... Individuals with autism and intellectual disability (ID) are assumed to have higher vulnerability for developing psychiatric disorders than the general population. However, psychiatric disorders are frequently overlooked in this group and psychiatric symptoms attributed to the disability itself. Eff ...
Psychological distress and multimorbidity in patients with chronic
... hemodialysis patients (Zalai et al., 2012). However, the prevalence of anxiety in the ESRD population has not been thoroughly studied. A possible explanation for this is that anxiety symptoms are often entangled with depression in this patient population. Cukor et al. (2007) report a 27 % prevalence ...
... hemodialysis patients (Zalai et al., 2012). However, the prevalence of anxiety in the ESRD population has not been thoroughly studied. A possible explanation for this is that anxiety symptoms are often entangled with depression in this patient population. Cukor et al. (2007) report a 27 % prevalence ...
25 He said the plaintiff had no meaningful work
... several of his co-workers, of representatives of management of the defendant, and of the plaintiff’s mother, together with various medical reports and clinical notes were tendered into evidence. I shall not refer to all of that material in the course of this judgment, but rather those parts of the e ...
... several of his co-workers, of representatives of management of the defendant, and of the plaintiff’s mother, together with various medical reports and clinical notes were tendered into evidence. I shall not refer to all of that material in the course of this judgment, but rather those parts of the e ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE A Study of Hysteria Among Youth in a
... Modern medicine suggests that hysteria can be caused by environmental, cultural, social and economic factors (Amran Kasimin & Zulkarnain Zakaria, 1994). A person’s beliefs, culture and religion can also be contributing factors to hysteria. For example, the Malay community believes in the power of su ...
... Modern medicine suggests that hysteria can be caused by environmental, cultural, social and economic factors (Amran Kasimin & Zulkarnain Zakaria, 1994). A person’s beliefs, culture and religion can also be contributing factors to hysteria. For example, the Malay community believes in the power of su ...
personality and depression p
... characteristics and depression treatments are likely to cohere to produce better outcome. There are several major theories on personality, which differ largely regarding to the general approach to an individual. Each major theory seems to be further divided into various parallel modifications, often ...
... characteristics and depression treatments are likely to cohere to produce better outcome. There are several major theories on personality, which differ largely regarding to the general approach to an individual. Each major theory seems to be further divided into various parallel modifications, often ...
Childhood trauma as a risk factor for
... last from just a few days to several weeks or months.(16) In fact, the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP, i.e., period lasting from psychosis onset until start of adequate treatment) can be extremely long, even being between 1-2 years.(15) The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) is the m ...
... last from just a few days to several weeks or months.(16) In fact, the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP, i.e., period lasting from psychosis onset until start of adequate treatment) can be extremely long, even being between 1-2 years.(15) The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) is the m ...
Acknowledging complexity in the impacts of sexual vicimtisation
... It is a particular type of victimisation that gives rise to complex trauma, usually prolonged or multiple types of interpersonal abuse. It often commences at an early age, thereby affecting emotional development and often the perpetrator is an authoritative figure in the victim’s life. The variety ...
... It is a particular type of victimisation that gives rise to complex trauma, usually prolonged or multiple types of interpersonal abuse. It often commences at an early age, thereby affecting emotional development and often the perpetrator is an authoritative figure in the victim’s life. The variety ...
Coaches and Trainers Toolkit - National Eating Disorders Association
... explained by environmental influences or social norms. The behavior causes significant distress/impairment. The behavior is not better explained by another mental health disorder (e.g., BED). In addition, there are some unofficial terms, some of which have been popularized by the media, which are so ...
... explained by environmental influences or social norms. The behavior causes significant distress/impairment. The behavior is not better explained by another mental health disorder (e.g., BED). In addition, there are some unofficial terms, some of which have been popularized by the media, which are so ...
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... psychotic features, the ‘PTSD-SP-group’, was defined as patients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD and psychotic symptoms, in whom the onset of PTSD preceded the onset of psychosis. Patients with sub-threshold or no PTSD were excluded from this group as well as patients who suffered from PTSD without ...
... psychotic features, the ‘PTSD-SP-group’, was defined as patients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD and psychotic symptoms, in whom the onset of PTSD preceded the onset of psychosis. Patients with sub-threshold or no PTSD were excluded from this group as well as patients who suffered from PTSD without ...
Chapter 9 General discussion
... and of increasing severity was also associated with recurrence of depression, but this was largely through the effect of pain on subthreshold depressive symptoms. Diabetes was associated with depressive and anxiety disorder recurrence, whereas no other somatic disease was. Increasing number of pain ...
... and of increasing severity was also associated with recurrence of depression, but this was largely through the effect of pain on subthreshold depressive symptoms. Diabetes was associated with depressive and anxiety disorder recurrence, whereas no other somatic disease was. Increasing number of pain ...
Neuroscience Pathways
... to navigate around and in the brain to localize tumors and edema with MRI, visualizing the surface features, including the deep surfaces. With newer techniques in the last five to 10 years, we have been able to apply maps of brain function to these traditional images of the brain. We could not, howev ...
... to navigate around and in the brain to localize tumors and edema with MRI, visualizing the surface features, including the deep surfaces. With newer techniques in the last five to 10 years, we have been able to apply maps of brain function to these traditional images of the brain. We could not, howev ...
Improving the integration of mental health services in primary health
... Mental disorders are highly prevalent in Australia. The most frequently diagnosed conditions are anxiety, affective and substance use disorders. Comorbidities are common, both in terms of concurrent mental health conditions and concurrent physical and mental health conditions. Many individuals with ...
... Mental disorders are highly prevalent in Australia. The most frequently diagnosed conditions are anxiety, affective and substance use disorders. Comorbidities are common, both in terms of concurrent mental health conditions and concurrent physical and mental health conditions. Many individuals with ...
Relationships between substance use, mental health problems, and
... term and long term consequences. This study examined rates of substance use, as well as rates of elevated anxiety and depressive symptomalogy, among 138 students attending a predominantly Hispanic, low-SES high school. The current study also examined the complex relationships between adolescent subs ...
... term and long term consequences. This study examined rates of substance use, as well as rates of elevated anxiety and depressive symptomalogy, among 138 students attending a predominantly Hispanic, low-SES high school. The current study also examined the complex relationships between adolescent subs ...
- UM Students` Repository
... The prevalence of obsessive compulsive symptoms in the participants was 21.8% (N = 48) when YBOCS score cut off point of 8 and above were taken as clinically significant OCS. There were no significant difference in age, gender, race, marital status, education level, employment, family history of any ...
... The prevalence of obsessive compulsive symptoms in the participants was 21.8% (N = 48) when YBOCS score cut off point of 8 and above were taken as clinically significant OCS. There were no significant difference in age, gender, race, marital status, education level, employment, family history of any ...
Neuropsychological functions in Unipolar Major - DUO
... Unipolar Major Depression (MDD) and the frequent co-occurrence of anxiety disorder (A). The presence of co-morbid anxiety disorders in persons with MDD has largely gone unexamined, especially regarding the effects on neuropsychological functioning. The high rates of both MDD and anxiety disorders in ...
... Unipolar Major Depression (MDD) and the frequent co-occurrence of anxiety disorder (A). The presence of co-morbid anxiety disorders in persons with MDD has largely gone unexamined, especially regarding the effects on neuropsychological functioning. The high rates of both MDD and anxiety disorders in ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CREATIVITY Mad Genius Revisited
... because whether and how vulnerability to psychopathologies relates to creativity matters for several reasons. First, creativity is highly valued in our society, and allows people to create and enjoy art, novels, and music (Amabile, 1996), to deal with the threats and challenges of everyday life (Run ...
... because whether and how vulnerability to psychopathologies relates to creativity matters for several reasons. First, creativity is highly valued in our society, and allows people to create and enjoy art, novels, and music (Amabile, 1996), to deal with the threats and challenges of everyday life (Run ...
Psychology: A Self
... given to human beings. The ancient philosophers asserted that the soul is the seat of consciousness. It is consciousness that makes mental life possible. This is why psychology is often thought of as the science of the mind. Indeed, this meaning is the one given to it by William James, the dean of A ...
... given to human beings. The ancient philosophers asserted that the soul is the seat of consciousness. It is consciousness that makes mental life possible. This is why psychology is often thought of as the science of the mind. Indeed, this meaning is the one given to it by William James, the dean of A ...
Iraq War Clinician Guide
... What might be beneficial for veterans of the Iraq War who request clinical services? Chapter IV provides information about treatment of veterans recently evacuated due to combat or war stress who are brought to the VA for mental health care, and Iraq War veterans seeking mental health care at VA med ...
... What might be beneficial for veterans of the Iraq War who request clinical services? Chapter IV provides information about treatment of veterans recently evacuated due to combat or war stress who are brought to the VA for mental health care, and Iraq War veterans seeking mental health care at VA med ...