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... compared to the control sample -- and even higher for children with learning difficulties. CNVs are particularly common in disorders of the brain. There was also significant overlap between CNVs identified in children with ADHD and regions of the genome which are known to influence susceptibility to ...
... compared to the control sample -- and even higher for children with learning difficulties. CNVs are particularly common in disorders of the brain. There was also significant overlap between CNVs identified in children with ADHD and regions of the genome which are known to influence susceptibility to ...
final proceedings intro Mar4 - American Psychological Association
... Major depression, even without concurrent medical illness, impairs social and physical functioning, in some cases more severely than serious medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and arthritis (Wells et al., 1989). Furthermore, depression incurs a significant economic burden resulting f ...
... Major depression, even without concurrent medical illness, impairs social and physical functioning, in some cases more severely than serious medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and arthritis (Wells et al., 1989). Furthermore, depression incurs a significant economic burden resulting f ...
Suicide risk in civilian PTSD patients
... project entry criteria. If they were assessed as potentially suitable for entry into the study at this point, they then underwent the full assessment procedure. Patients who fulfilled the following entry criteria were entered into the study: a DSM-III-R diagnosis of PTSD elicited by the Clinician Ad ...
... project entry criteria. If they were assessed as potentially suitable for entry into the study at this point, they then underwent the full assessment procedure. Patients who fulfilled the following entry criteria were entered into the study: a DSM-III-R diagnosis of PTSD elicited by the Clinician Ad ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines 2014 Effective Date: January 1, 2014
... Magellan reviews mental health and substance abuse treatment for medical necessity. Magellan defines medical necessity as: "Services by a provider to identify or treat an illness that has been diagnosed or suspected. The services are: 1. consistent with: a. the diagnosis and treatment of a condition ...
... Magellan reviews mental health and substance abuse treatment for medical necessity. Magellan defines medical necessity as: "Services by a provider to identify or treat an illness that has been diagnosed or suspected. The services are: 1. consistent with: a. the diagnosis and treatment of a condition ...
UNDERSTANDING GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER
... E. The signs and symptoms cannot be attributed to a drug of abuse, a medication, or a medical condition. “The disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder (e.g., anxiety or worry about having panic attacks in panic disorder, negative evaluation in social anxiety disorder [social p ...
... E. The signs and symptoms cannot be attributed to a drug of abuse, a medication, or a medical condition. “The disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder (e.g., anxiety or worry about having panic attacks in panic disorder, negative evaluation in social anxiety disorder [social p ...
A Short Course in Psychiatry
... can maximize personal dignity and better maintain distance by using a patient’s title and last name—Miss, Mrs., Ms., Mr. Jackson. I realize that this is not the universal practice among clinicians, but it can serve us all well: it is unseemly any ward personnel, but especially students, to address p ...
... can maximize personal dignity and better maintain distance by using a patient’s title and last name—Miss, Mrs., Ms., Mr. Jackson. I realize that this is not the universal practice among clinicians, but it can serve us all well: it is unseemly any ward personnel, but especially students, to address p ...
persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)
... unknown, but both are probably the result of a complex interplay between biology, genetics, environment, and personality. In simpler terms, someone is born with a susceptibility to major depressive disorder or dysthymia and the disease develops because that individual is exposed to specific risk fac ...
... unknown, but both are probably the result of a complex interplay between biology, genetics, environment, and personality. In simpler terms, someone is born with a susceptibility to major depressive disorder or dysthymia and the disease develops because that individual is exposed to specific risk fac ...
How to Help Your Child: A Parent`s Guide to OCD
... OCD is diagnosed when obsessions and compulsions are timeconsuming, cause significant distress, and interfere with daily functioning in school, social activities, family relationships, or normal routines. ...
... OCD is diagnosed when obsessions and compulsions are timeconsuming, cause significant distress, and interfere with daily functioning in school, social activities, family relationships, or normal routines. ...
Age-Specific Prevalence of Hoarding and Obsessive Compulsive
... variables included provisional HD and OCD diagnoses, hoarding symptom severity (total HRS-SR score), and OCS severity (total PI-R ABBR score). Patterns of hoarding and OCS across age groups were examined graphically in the entire sample as well as by sex. Although age was analyzed as a continuous va ...
... variables included provisional HD and OCD diagnoses, hoarding symptom severity (total HRS-SR score), and OCS severity (total PI-R ABBR score). Patterns of hoarding and OCS across age groups were examined graphically in the entire sample as well as by sex. Although age was analyzed as a continuous va ...
Depressive disorders include disruptive mood
... unknown, but both are probably the result of a complex interplay between biology, genetics, environment, and personality. In simpler terms, someone is born with a susceptibility to major depressive disorder or dysthymia and the disease develops because that individual is exposed to specific risk fac ...
... unknown, but both are probably the result of a complex interplay between biology, genetics, environment, and personality. In simpler terms, someone is born with a susceptibility to major depressive disorder or dysthymia and the disease develops because that individual is exposed to specific risk fac ...
AUTISM AND SENSORY INTEGRATION
... lack the ability to spontaneously seek enjoyment with others, as well as the ability to demonstrate social or emotional reciprocity (APA, 1994). Those who can not seek enjoyment may fail to point to things that are interesting, while children with poor reciprocity skills prefer private activities an ...
... lack the ability to spontaneously seek enjoyment with others, as well as the ability to demonstrate social or emotional reciprocity (APA, 1994). Those who can not seek enjoyment may fail to point to things that are interesting, while children with poor reciprocity skills prefer private activities an ...
Mental Health Outcome Measures for Children and Young
... The aim of this booklet is to share our learning and the information we collected through the process of conducting this review. We hope this booklet acts as a useful starting point for those looking to use measures of child mental health and psychological well‐being either for research purposes ...
... The aim of this booklet is to share our learning and the information we collected through the process of conducting this review. We hope this booklet acts as a useful starting point for those looking to use measures of child mental health and psychological well‐being either for research purposes ...
Recovery is a constant battle: Online exploration of
... of anorexia nervosa” that was defined by “the dread of overeating, various compensatory measures, and the morbid fear of gaining weight and getting fat” (as cited in Steinhausen & Weber, 2009, p.1331). Bulimia means “bull's appetite” or “ox hunger” which reflects the intensity with which individuals ...
... of anorexia nervosa” that was defined by “the dread of overeating, various compensatory measures, and the morbid fear of gaining weight and getting fat” (as cited in Steinhausen & Weber, 2009, p.1331). Bulimia means “bull's appetite” or “ox hunger” which reflects the intensity with which individuals ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines
... reviews. For hospital-level substance abuse rehabilitation, the Hospitalization, Rehabilitation Treatment, Substance Use Disorder criteria set applies. For subacute hospitalization, the Hospitalization, Subacute criteria set applies. ...
... reviews. For hospital-level substance abuse rehabilitation, the Hospitalization, Rehabilitation Treatment, Substance Use Disorder criteria set applies. For subacute hospitalization, the Hospitalization, Subacute criteria set applies. ...
Proportionate Responses to Life Events Influence Clinicians’ Judgments of Psychological Abnormality
... either of those latter cases. An alternative hypothesis is a current-symptom hypothesis, such that abnormality judgments depend instead on the person’s current state; for example, his or her symptoms, distress, and impairment in daily life. That is, people may believe that Justin’s current state is ...
... either of those latter cases. An alternative hypothesis is a current-symptom hypothesis, such that abnormality judgments depend instead on the person’s current state; for example, his or her symptoms, distress, and impairment in daily life. That is, people may believe that Justin’s current state is ...
True Remission in Depression: The Ultimate Goal
... issue, and it is estimated by the World Health Organization that they will rank in second position among all diseases in terms of prevalence by the year 2010, thus contributing heavily to the global burden of disease in humans. Advances in the treatment of depressive disorders will therefore constit ...
... issue, and it is estimated by the World Health Organization that they will rank in second position among all diseases in terms of prevalence by the year 2010, thus contributing heavily to the global burden of disease in humans. Advances in the treatment of depressive disorders will therefore constit ...
Interpersonal Events Psychological Symptoms
... of therapy towards intrapsychic insight, rather than the improvement of social support and interpersonal functioning ...
... of therapy towards intrapsychic insight, rather than the improvement of social support and interpersonal functioning ...
TREATING TRAUMATIZED CHILDREN: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
... It has been postulated that PTSD may in part be the result of hyper-responsiveness of the amygdala. The resultant overstimulation of all of the stress systems connected to the amygdala could explain many of the symptoms associated with PTSD. Since the amygdala itself is directly involved in attachin ...
... It has been postulated that PTSD may in part be the result of hyper-responsiveness of the amygdala. The resultant overstimulation of all of the stress systems connected to the amygdala could explain many of the symptoms associated with PTSD. Since the amygdala itself is directly involved in attachin ...
- Strathprints
... (13 years of age; N = 52, Males 30, Females 22), Grade 9 (14 years; N = 49, Males 16, Females 33), Grade 10 (15 years; N = 30, Males 18, Females 12), Grade 11 (16 years; N = 43, Males 22, Females 21), and Grade 12 (17-18 years; N = 36, Males 23, Females ...
... (13 years of age; N = 52, Males 30, Females 22), Grade 9 (14 years; N = 49, Males 16, Females 33), Grade 10 (15 years; N = 30, Males 18, Females 12), Grade 11 (16 years; N = 43, Males 22, Females 21), and Grade 12 (17-18 years; N = 36, Males 23, Females ...
Applicability and effectiveness of the Dutch Multidisciplinary Guidelines for
... “treatments as usual”. Now, a decade later, this evidence is still largely absent. Very few evaluations have been made. This is rather strange, if one takes into account the enormous amounts of money and efforts that have been put in developing the guidelines. Indirect evidence for improved quality ...
... “treatments as usual”. Now, a decade later, this evidence is still largely absent. Very few evaluations have been made. This is rather strange, if one takes into account the enormous amounts of money and efforts that have been put in developing the guidelines. Indirect evidence for improved quality ...
The Risks and Benefits of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
... Anxiety disorders have an occurrence rate varying from 6% to 20% (Sakolsky & Birmaher, 2008). Older studies suggest that 15-23% of children have some type of anxiety disorder (Vollmer, 2003). Several studies reveal that girls far more frequently are diagnosed with an anxiety disorder than boys (Sako ...
... Anxiety disorders have an occurrence rate varying from 6% to 20% (Sakolsky & Birmaher, 2008). Older studies suggest that 15-23% of children have some type of anxiety disorder (Vollmer, 2003). Several studies reveal that girls far more frequently are diagnosed with an anxiety disorder than boys (Sako ...
DSM-IV-TR Masters
... These are mental disorders that are caused primarily by a general medical disorder. They include mood disorder due to a general medical condition. Substance-Related Disorders These disorders are brought about by the use of substances that affect the central nervous system, such as alcohol use disord ...
... These are mental disorders that are caused primarily by a general medical disorder. They include mood disorder due to a general medical condition. Substance-Related Disorders These disorders are brought about by the use of substances that affect the central nervous system, such as alcohol use disord ...
SERUM BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF): THE
... of depressive symptoms could be related to neuroplastic changes as a result of pharmacological therapy. On the other hand, negative correlation of both serum and plasma BDNF levels in relation to the severity of the depressive episode was shown in few studies (Karage et al. 2002, Shimizu et al. 2003 ...
... of depressive symptoms could be related to neuroplastic changes as a result of pharmacological therapy. On the other hand, negative correlation of both serum and plasma BDNF levels in relation to the severity of the depressive episode was shown in few studies (Karage et al. 2002, Shimizu et al. 2003 ...
Depressive And Manic Episodes
... from several days to several months and then usually ends as abruptly as it began. DSM-IV-TR describes the prominent features as follows: 1. Elevated, expansive, or irritable mood. The mood change is the essential, “diagnostic” feature of a manic episode. Typically, manic people feel wonderful, see ...
... from several days to several months and then usually ends as abruptly as it began. DSM-IV-TR describes the prominent features as follows: 1. Elevated, expansive, or irritable mood. The mood change is the essential, “diagnostic” feature of a manic episode. Typically, manic people feel wonderful, see ...