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Bipolar Disorder - Boston Evening Therapy Associates
Bipolar Disorder - Boston Evening Therapy Associates

... individual to experience the severity of either depressive and or manic symptoms; and improve overall functioning and quality of life. Researchers are unclear as to the direct cause of this brain disorder, but note that the onset of the disorder begins between the ages of 18-25. Severe stress can o ...
Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Mental Health

... Moves from concrete thinking to “formal operations” Abstract thinking Level of thinking allows the person to transfer information from one situation to another, deal efficiently with complex problems, and plan realistically for the future. ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Word)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Word)

... Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) has a neurobiological basis. This means it is a biological disease of the brain, just as diabetes is a biological disease of the pancreas. OCD is not caused by bad parenting, poverty, or other environmental factors. Children with OCD may have obsessive thoughts an ...
Slide 1
Slide 1

... • Its name implies it is different from physical illness • Sounds as if it’s “all in one’s head” • Some people believe it results from poor choices ...
New Versus Old Diminshed Responsibility - Slides
New Versus Old Diminshed Responsibility - Slides

... retarded development of mind or any inherent causes or induced by disease or injury) as substantially impaired his mental responsibility for his acts and omissions in doing or being a party to the killing” ...
Schizophrenia & Other Psychotic Disorders
Schizophrenia & Other Psychotic Disorders

... Schizophrenia - It is not a single disease but a group of disorders with heterogeneous etiologies. - Found in all societies and countries with equal prevalence & incidence worldwide. - A life prevalence of 0.6 – 1.9 % - Annual incidence of 0.5 – 5.0 per 10,000 - Peak age of onset are 10-25 years fo ...
Background
Background

...  TAY experience – trainees see patient up to 24 y/o on inpatient, outpatient and emergency settings Derenne & Martel “A Model CSMH Curriculum for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training Programs”, in press ...
About MHMRA of Harris County
About MHMRA of Harris County

... functioning levels before connecting them with the service or program that will best meet their needs. With more than 1,800 staff, we are proud to deliver personalized care through 40+ programs and services to unserved and underserved populations with a wide range of diagnoses. We provide care and s ...
abnormal PSYCHOLOGY Third Canadian Edition
abnormal PSYCHOLOGY Third Canadian Edition

... during pregnancy, compared with 8% of mothers whose children were normal ...
Substance Abuse and Addiction
Substance Abuse and Addiction

... Alcoholism and drug dependence and addiction, known as substance use disorders, are complex problems. People with these disorders once were thought to have a character defect or moral weakness; some people mistakenly still believe that. However, most scientists and medical researchers now consider d ...
Mental Disorders & Suicide - Freeport Area School District
Mental Disorders & Suicide - Freeport Area School District

... Suicidal Thinking  Is the desire to take one’s own life ...
Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

... • a condition that is accompanied by one or more of the following characteristics over a long time and to a marked degree and that adversely affects a child’s educational performance •  An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors An inability to build ...
these questions
these questions

... videos related to disorders and answering a series of questions about them. Because much of the disorders information in your book is outdated, these videos - not your book - will serve as your primary resource for basic information about the disorders. Therefore, it’s imperative that you watch thes ...
Promoting mental well-being in primary schools
Promoting mental well-being in primary schools

... • Withdrawal from relationships, separation from friends • Getting into trouble at school, discipline problems • Loss of interest in usual pursuits, study, relationships. • Ideas and themes of depression, death or suicide. • Hopelessness and helplessness. ...
Psychological Disorders
Psychological Disorders

... • People behave abnormally because either they CANNOT abide by cultural norms, or they CHOOSE not to abide by these norms. • .The concept of mental illness is incorrect for two reasons: • ."problems in living" do not have a medical cause, hence are not illnesses, even though such problems may result ...
Disorders of Childhood – A General Overview
Disorders of Childhood – A General Overview

... Some did well at 1 year follow-up Some do not maintain Tx gains Lowered recidivism rates 6 - 18 months out Number of serious criminal offenses stayed the same These may be more difficult cases May require higher level of treatment ...
Life Span Mental Health Issues
Life Span Mental Health Issues

... Lab tests for anemia and thyroid function needed Meds metabolized more efficiently so milligram/kilogram base is used rather than a certain dose Initial doses may be low, but can ultimately be as high as for adults ...
Absence of personality changes
Absence of personality changes

... schizophrenia. Particularly interesting is the cluster of acute and transient psychotic disorders, which encompasses a heterogeneous set of acute-onset and relatively short-lived psychoses (polymorphic with or without schizophrenic symptoms, acute schizophrenia-like, and others) reportedly frequent ...
Hope For Tomorrow PowerPoint
Hope For Tomorrow PowerPoint

... Illegal drugs (Marijuana, cocaine, heroin, etc.) Alcohol Cigarettes/Tobacco Inhalants such as chemicals and household items (“huffing”) ...
Textbook PowerPoint
Textbook PowerPoint

... 7. Personality Disorders A. Schizoid - inability to form social relationships B. Paranoid - very suspicious of others C. Dependent - inability to make decisions or act ...
Chapter 3 CLASSIFICATION OF MENTAL DISORDERS This chapter
Chapter 3 CLASSIFICATION OF MENTAL DISORDERS This chapter

... DSM5 and ICD-10 have acceptable reliability, but do not guide treatment. They are ‘descriptive’ (where internal medicine was in the 19th century). Francis (2009) says ‘it would be wise for us all to accept that descriptive psychiatry is a tired old creature’. In the future, we may perhaps make diagn ...
Dissociative Amnesia
Dissociative Amnesia

... relaxed, this triggers memory recall in some people with dissociative disorders. • Psychiatric drugs – such as barbiturates. • Hypnosis – may help to recover repressed memories, although this form of treatment for dissociative disorders is considered controversial. • Psychotherapy – also known as ‘t ...
Chapter 16 notes
Chapter 16 notes

... with the classical conditioning of a fear. • Stimulus Generalization ex. a person who fears heights after a fall also fears airplanes although he has never flown • Reinforcement once a phobia/compulsion arises, reinforcement helps to maintain them ...
Andrew Rosen Early Conceptions of Mental Disorders
Andrew Rosen Early Conceptions of Mental Disorders

... from the factors that turn the risk into a problem (the stress) o Disorder only emerges if both are present (eg: depression with biological and situational causes) Multicausal Model – A conception of how mental disorders arise that emphasizes the roles played by many different factors Biopsychosocia ...
Chapter 16 notes
Chapter 16 notes

... • The book used to classify and describe disorders is the DSM V (Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental Disorders) • The DSM V classifies disorders, describes symptoms and suggests treatments. ...
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