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... antidepressants especially in elderly patients is often not adequate. Only a minority of patients showing depressive symptoms is recognized correctly and only few of them receive appropriate therapy for their condition. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the utilization of antidepressa ...
... antidepressants especially in elderly patients is often not adequate. Only a minority of patients showing depressive symptoms is recognized correctly and only few of them receive appropriate therapy for their condition. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the utilization of antidepressa ...
Review Anorexia nervosa: aetiology, assessment, and treatment
... combination of re-nourishment and anorexia nervosa-specific psychotherapy is most eff ective. To successfully fight this enigmatic illness, we have to enhance understanding of the underlying biological and psychosocial mechanisms, improve strategies for prevention and early intervention, and better t ...
... combination of re-nourishment and anorexia nervosa-specific psychotherapy is most eff ective. To successfully fight this enigmatic illness, we have to enhance understanding of the underlying biological and psychosocial mechanisms, improve strategies for prevention and early intervention, and better t ...
UNDERSTANDING ABNORMALITY: DEFINITION
... but considered odd in certain others. For e.g., In India, the phenomenon of being possessed by God is a common practice during Navratri or other festivals, but the same behaviour would be considered abnormal in most of the other countries. Thus, the social context needs to be taken into account whil ...
... but considered odd in certain others. For e.g., In India, the phenomenon of being possessed by God is a common practice during Navratri or other festivals, but the same behaviour would be considered abnormal in most of the other countries. Thus, the social context needs to be taken into account whil ...
Lecture_5_phobias-ST..
... phobia. -What behaviors support the diagnosis of a phobia? -How is this behavior treated in the video? _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ...
... phobia. -What behaviors support the diagnosis of a phobia? -How is this behavior treated in the video? _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder in Fragile X Syndrome
... At this time, there is no medical test, such as a blood test or brain scan that can diagnose ASD. In the past, ASD was represented by three different diagnoses: autistic disorder; Asperger syndrome; and pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). These three diagnoses were r ...
... At this time, there is no medical test, such as a blood test or brain scan that can diagnose ASD. In the past, ASD was represented by three different diagnoses: autistic disorder; Asperger syndrome; and pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). These three diagnoses were r ...
Since the first printing of this book metacognitive therapy research
... Evidence for a Metacognitive Model and Treatment of Depressive Rumination Persistent, recyclic, negative thinking, in the form of rumination, is a salient cognitive feature of dysphoria and major depressive disorder. Empirical evidence has shown that rumination is linked to the development, maintena ...
... Evidence for a Metacognitive Model and Treatment of Depressive Rumination Persistent, recyclic, negative thinking, in the form of rumination, is a salient cognitive feature of dysphoria and major depressive disorder. Empirical evidence has shown that rumination is linked to the development, maintena ...
icu psychosis clinical review
... onset. At the very least, patients at high risk warrant close observation for emergent delirium and prompt intervention. Medications are implicated in 20-40% of cases: most prescribed drugs can cause delirium but benzodiazepines, narcotics, and drugs with anticholinergic activity have a particular p ...
... onset. At the very least, patients at high risk warrant close observation for emergent delirium and prompt intervention. Medications are implicated in 20-40% of cases: most prescribed drugs can cause delirium but benzodiazepines, narcotics, and drugs with anticholinergic activity have a particular p ...
Eugen Bleuler`s Dementia Praecox or the Group
... worked with; he thought he could do this best by spending as much time as possible with them and taking copious notes on their speech and behavior—he is reported to have always had a pencil and pad with him.26 During the 12 years he was medical director at the Rheinau asylum (1886–1898), Bleuler spe ...
... worked with; he thought he could do this best by spending as much time as possible with them and taking copious notes on their speech and behavior—he is reported to have always had a pencil and pad with him.26 During the 12 years he was medical director at the Rheinau asylum (1886–1898), Bleuler spe ...
... from dozens of experts in the field. In all, this publication is designed to help athletics departments, campus mental health providers, and all sport stakeholders promote and develop effective strategies to understand and support student-athlete mental wellness. The chapters address: • Stressors sp ...
Mind, Body and Sport
... from dozens of experts in the field. In all, this publication is designed to help athletics departments, campus mental health providers, and all sport stakeholders promote and develop effective strategies to understand and support student-athlete mental wellness. The chapters address: • Stressors sp ...
... from dozens of experts in the field. In all, this publication is designed to help athletics departments, campus mental health providers, and all sport stakeholders promote and develop effective strategies to understand and support student-athlete mental wellness. The chapters address: • Stressors sp ...
Rates of Anxiety Disorders in Depressed Elderly Patients
... Management: be pleasantly persistent. ...
... Management: be pleasantly persistent. ...
Table of Contents
... Using low intensity interventions to treat depression and anxiety in people with long term health conditions (LTC) ................................................................................................................. 74 Evaluation of a CBT group for anger regulation problems delivered in ...
... Using low intensity interventions to treat depression and anxiety in people with long term health conditions (LTC) ................................................................................................................. 74 Evaluation of a CBT group for anger regulation problems delivered in ...
Treatment of Patients With Panic Disorder
... practice should be considered guidelines only. Adherence to them will not ensure a successful outcome for every individual, nor should they be interpreted as including all proper methods of care or excluding other acceptable methods of care aimed at the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding ...
... practice should be considered guidelines only. Adherence to them will not ensure a successful outcome for every individual, nor should they be interpreted as including all proper methods of care or excluding other acceptable methods of care aimed at the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding ...
Treatment of complex PTSD: Results of the ISTSS expert
... multicomponent approaches applied to different patient populations with a range of symptom profiles. Sustained symptom monitoring during the course of treatment and during extended follow-up would advance knowledge about both the speed and durability of treatment effects. It is now well established ...
... multicomponent approaches applied to different patient populations with a range of symptom profiles. Sustained symptom monitoring during the course of treatment and during extended follow-up would advance knowledge about both the speed and durability of treatment effects. It is now well established ...
The Rationality of Psychological Disorders
... account of panic disorders (Klein, 1993). Although biological theories have increased in popularity over the recent years, their scientific position is not any better off than that of their predecessors. While numerous studies have found significant relationships between biological mechanisms and va ...
... account of panic disorders (Klein, 1993). Although biological theories have increased in popularity over the recent years, their scientific position is not any better off than that of their predecessors. While numerous studies have found significant relationships between biological mechanisms and va ...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Cardiovascular Disease
... finding that baseline heart rate is higher among veterans suffering from PTSD than among those without PTSD is consistent with chronic hyperstimulation of the autonomic nervous system. Alternatively, the finding could be an artifact due to the research participants being anxious about the impending ...
... finding that baseline heart rate is higher among veterans suffering from PTSD than among those without PTSD is consistent with chronic hyperstimulation of the autonomic nervous system. Alternatively, the finding could be an artifact due to the research participants being anxious about the impending ...
comorbidity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
... As can be seen from these definitions, the term comorbidity refers to a situation in which an individual, who has been diagnosed with one specific disorder, is also found to meet diagnostic criteria for one or more additional disorders. Although the use of the concept of comorbidity seems relatively ...
... As can be seen from these definitions, the term comorbidity refers to a situation in which an individual, who has been diagnosed with one specific disorder, is also found to meet diagnostic criteria for one or more additional disorders. Although the use of the concept of comorbidity seems relatively ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... was an accurate description of a little boy who had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Yet ...
... was an accurate description of a little boy who had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Yet ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder Is Associated With Autonomic Underarousal
... to perform the study and body mass index (BMI) calculated for age growth (in order to exclude obesity, overweight or underweight). The ASD diagnosis was assessed by child and adolescent psychiatrist according to DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association 2000, 2013). Diagnosis was consecu ...
... to perform the study and body mass index (BMI) calculated for age growth (in order to exclude obesity, overweight or underweight). The ASD diagnosis was assessed by child and adolescent psychiatrist according to DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association 2000, 2013). Diagnosis was consecu ...
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... Learning Outcome: 2.5 22) Which of the following is NOT a common sign of major depression (clinical depression)? A) Memory lapses B) Sleeping too much C) Loss of motivation D) Feeling highly energetic Answer: D Diff: 2 Page Ref: 70 Skill: Understanding Section: Mood Disorders Learning Outcome: 2.5 2 ...
... Learning Outcome: 2.5 22) Which of the following is NOT a common sign of major depression (clinical depression)? A) Memory lapses B) Sleeping too much C) Loss of motivation D) Feeling highly energetic Answer: D Diff: 2 Page Ref: 70 Skill: Understanding Section: Mood Disorders Learning Outcome: 2.5 2 ...
Treating Offenders with Substance Abuse and Posttraumatic
... followed by discussion of any thoughts and feelings provoked by the reliving. During imaginal exposure, the therapist asks specific questions to clarify the client's thoughts, feelings, and physical reactions while reliving the trauma to facilitate confrontation with fear-evoking cues. The parts of ...
... followed by discussion of any thoughts and feelings provoked by the reliving. During imaginal exposure, the therapist asks specific questions to clarify the client's thoughts, feelings, and physical reactions while reliving the trauma to facilitate confrontation with fear-evoking cues. The parts of ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... was an accurate description of a little boy who had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Yet ...
... was an accurate description of a little boy who had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Yet ...
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... authors present their findings of pain characteristics in a Belgium population of fibromyalgia patients. Data of 65 patients (57 male and 8 female patients) were analyzed in this study (mean age 46.86, SD=+8.79). Patients filled out the following questionnaires: visual analogue scale, fibromyalgia i ...
... authors present their findings of pain characteristics in a Belgium population of fibromyalgia patients. Data of 65 patients (57 male and 8 female patients) were analyzed in this study (mean age 46.86, SD=+8.79). Patients filled out the following questionnaires: visual analogue scale, fibromyalgia i ...
EMDR Two Model Tx Plans Panic
... treatments for PD and PDA with a focus on cognitive and behavioral therapies, pharmacotherapy, and EMDR, and will present two EMDR treatment plans: a Model I plan for PD without agoraphobia or other co-occurring disorders; and a Model II plan for more complex cases of PDA or PD with co-occurring anx ...
... treatments for PD and PDA with a focus on cognitive and behavioral therapies, pharmacotherapy, and EMDR, and will present two EMDR treatment plans: a Model I plan for PD without agoraphobia or other co-occurring disorders; and a Model II plan for more complex cases of PDA or PD with co-occurring anx ...
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... disorder. These physical problems often can be the cause of symptoms and may be easily treated. For example, low blood sugar, rather than schizophrenia, could be a cause of the symptoms described in this scenario. For this reason, physical examinations are always performed on admission to a mental h ...
... disorder. These physical problems often can be the cause of symptoms and may be easily treated. For example, low blood sugar, rather than schizophrenia, could be a cause of the symptoms described in this scenario. For this reason, physical examinations are always performed on admission to a mental h ...