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Coming Off Psych Drugs Harm Reduction Guide
... edited by Peter Lehmann, www.peter-lehmann-publishing.com/ ...
... edited by Peter Lehmann, www.peter-lehmann-publishing.com/ ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 7th edition
... What Causes Eating Disorders? Psychodynamic Factors: Ego Deficiencies ...
... What Causes Eating Disorders? Psychodynamic Factors: Ego Deficiencies ...
Vulnerability, an.d the Course of posttrautnatic Reactions
... some characteristics protect the individual or favor a path to recovery. These "resilience" factors may millimize the iutellsilY of the individual's aCute distress or allow the more rapid modulation of an abnormal reaction. One example is a person's ability to recruit his or her social network in th ...
... some characteristics protect the individual or favor a path to recovery. These "resilience" factors may millimize the iutellsilY of the individual's aCute distress or allow the more rapid modulation of an abnormal reaction. One example is a person's ability to recruit his or her social network in th ...
National Comorbidity Guidelines 2nd edition
... Trauma and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ...
... Trauma and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ...
Guidelines for the Evaluation and Treatment of Dissociative
... Adolescent Task Force. As this field is in an early developmental stage, these Guidelines are to be viewed as preliminary. As the field develops, they will be modified to incorporate new research into diagnosis and treatment. In fact, the literature reviewed here, spanning over 16 years of reporting ...
... Adolescent Task Force. As this field is in an early developmental stage, these Guidelines are to be viewed as preliminary. As the field develops, they will be modified to incorporate new research into diagnosis and treatment. In fact, the literature reviewed here, spanning over 16 years of reporting ...
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... level of psychopathology. Declines both in depression and hopelessness independently predicted the subsequent decline in suicidal ideation. They both could have a causal role in reversing the suicidal process. Thus effective treatment of depression is a credible measure in suicide prevention. Patien ...
... level of psychopathology. Declines both in depression and hopelessness independently predicted the subsequent decline in suicidal ideation. They both could have a causal role in reversing the suicidal process. Thus effective treatment of depression is a credible measure in suicide prevention. Patien ...
Go Alone, Go Together - Utrecht University Repository
... hundreds of them, some alone and others with families, being severely traumatized and uprooted. Resources for help were again scarce, and there were just a couple of us participating in the project, professionals from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, to offer assistance. At those times, there was als ...
... hundreds of them, some alone and others with families, being severely traumatized and uprooted. Resources for help were again scarce, and there were just a couple of us participating in the project, professionals from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, to offer assistance. At those times, there was als ...
Depression Following Spinal Cord Injury: A Clinical Practice Guideline
... he chair and members of the Guidelines Development Panel wish to express special appreciation to both the individuals and the professional organizations that are involved in the Spinal Cord Medicine Consortium; to the expert clinicians and healthcare providers who reviewed the draft documents; and t ...
... he chair and members of the Guidelines Development Panel wish to express special appreciation to both the individuals and the professional organizations that are involved in the Spinal Cord Medicine Consortium; to the expert clinicians and healthcare providers who reviewed the draft documents; and t ...
APA Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Obsessive
... Speakers Bureau. He has received consultant fees from Cypress Bioscience. Dr. Hanna reports no competing interests. Dr. Hollander has received research grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the National Institute on Drug Abu ...
... Speakers Bureau. He has received consultant fees from Cypress Bioscience. Dr. Hanna reports no competing interests. Dr. Hollander has received research grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the National Institute on Drug Abu ...
NSDUH DATA REVIEW
... use in dangerous situations, trouble with the law, and interference with major obligations at work, school, or home during the past 12 months. In 2014, about 21.5 million people aged 12 or older met the criteria for an SUD in the past year, and 2.3 million people with an SUD received substance use t ...
... use in dangerous situations, trouble with the law, and interference with major obligations at work, school, or home during the past 12 months. In 2014, about 21.5 million people aged 12 or older met the criteria for an SUD in the past year, and 2.3 million people with an SUD received substance use t ...
REWARD LEARNING IN PEDIATRIC DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY
... reward learning due to substances thought to act on the reward system.[17] In sum, this paradigm has been successfully used for illuminating various aspects of reward functioning in adult depression. Surprisingly, reward learning has not been investigated in pediatric depression. Depression often be ...
... reward learning due to substances thought to act on the reward system.[17] In sum, this paradigm has been successfully used for illuminating various aspects of reward functioning in adult depression. Surprisingly, reward learning has not been investigated in pediatric depression. Depression often be ...
Medical Necessity National Criteria Set rev
... 4. Essential and consistent with nationally accepted standard clinical evidence generally recognized by mental health or substance abuse care professionals or publications. 5. Reflective of a level of service that is safe, where no equally effective, more conservative, and less resource intensive tr ...
... 4. Essential and consistent with nationally accepted standard clinical evidence generally recognized by mental health or substance abuse care professionals or publications. 5. Reflective of a level of service that is safe, where no equally effective, more conservative, and less resource intensive tr ...
American School Counselors Association
... of the suicide risk factors and warning signs enabling them to identify a student who is thinking about suicide. The next step is to express concern and ask what the student’s intent is. School procedures will require all school personnel to refer a suicidal individual to someone trained in suicide ...
... of the suicide risk factors and warning signs enabling them to identify a student who is thinking about suicide. The next step is to express concern and ask what the student’s intent is. School procedures will require all school personnel to refer a suicidal individual to someone trained in suicide ...
March, 2007
... well as other developmental disorders, some of which are not linked to a specific range of IQ, but all developmental disorders share adaptive function deficits. IQ alone is not sufficient to describe the global intellectual delay, and tests of adaptive function must be used as part of the diagnostic ...
... well as other developmental disorders, some of which are not linked to a specific range of IQ, but all developmental disorders share adaptive function deficits. IQ alone is not sufficient to describe the global intellectual delay, and tests of adaptive function must be used as part of the diagnostic ...
Suicidal Behaviour in Children and Adolescents. Part 1
... 1996) has shown that access to firearms is only slightly related to overall changes in the rate of suicide.'^ The third postulated reason for the decline has been the increased use of antidepressants in adolescents.'"'^ There is reasonable evidence that rates of depression increased in cohorts bom a ...
... 1996) has shown that access to firearms is only slightly related to overall changes in the rate of suicide.'^ The third postulated reason for the decline has been the increased use of antidepressants in adolescents.'"'^ There is reasonable evidence that rates of depression increased in cohorts bom a ...
Atlas of Bipolar Disorders
... Throughout recorded history there have been descriptions of people with symptoms resembling bipolar illness. This is particularly true for depressive episodes. Stories depicting manic and depressive episodes can be found in ancient Greek, Persian, and biblical writings. Areteus in the second century ...
... Throughout recorded history there have been descriptions of people with symptoms resembling bipolar illness. This is particularly true for depressive episodes. Stories depicting manic and depressive episodes can be found in ancient Greek, Persian, and biblical writings. Areteus in the second century ...
A critical evaluation of obsessive–compulsive disorder
... or neutralizing responses, such as washing, checking, arranging, or mental rituals, as well as avoidance of situations that provoke the obsessions. While the DSM-IV definition of OCD captures a broad array of symptoms, researchers and clinicians have observed for some time that patients with specifi ...
... or neutralizing responses, such as washing, checking, arranging, or mental rituals, as well as avoidance of situations that provoke the obsessions. While the DSM-IV definition of OCD captures a broad array of symptoms, researchers and clinicians have observed for some time that patients with specifi ...
Early Detection of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Children With
... Background: Symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are commonly observed in children diagnosed with Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These symptoms might underlie social and functional impairment in such children. The existing classification systems do not allow for diagnosing ...
... Background: Symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are commonly observed in children diagnosed with Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These symptoms might underlie social and functional impairment in such children. The existing classification systems do not allow for diagnosing ...
Long versus Short Acting Drugs for Attention Deficit
... a summary of the best evidence on the topic that CADTH could identify using all reasonable efforts within the time allowed. Rapid responses should be considered along with other types of information and health care considerations. The information included in this response is not intended to replace ...
... a summary of the best evidence on the topic that CADTH could identify using all reasonable efforts within the time allowed. Rapid responses should be considered along with other types of information and health care considerations. The information included in this response is not intended to replace ...
You Can Help Prevent or Reduce Anxiety in Students! What is
... Anxiety Disorders Association of America (2008). Statistics and facts about anxiety disorders. Retrieved February 14, 2008 from http://www.adaa.org/aboutadaa/pressroom/stats&facts.asp. The Anxiety Disorders Association of America website offers comprehensive information and statistics pertaining to ...
... Anxiety Disorders Association of America (2008). Statistics and facts about anxiety disorders. Retrieved February 14, 2008 from http://www.adaa.org/aboutadaa/pressroom/stats&facts.asp. The Anxiety Disorders Association of America website offers comprehensive information and statistics pertaining to ...
Thesis - KI Open Archive
... Background: Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health problems in children and, if left untreated, increase the risk of impairment and psychiatric illness in the future. Although cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a recommended treatment for pediatric anxiety disorders, a large prop ...
... Background: Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health problems in children and, if left untreated, increase the risk of impairment and psychiatric illness in the future. Although cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a recommended treatment for pediatric anxiety disorders, a large prop ...
The personality profile of borderline personality disordered patients
... the BDI, and the BHS at the beginning of the treatment. The patients were fully informed and they gave a written consent. Helsinki principles were followed. The Declaration of Helsinki was developed by the World Medical Association as a statement of ethical principles for medical research involving ...
... the BDI, and the BHS at the beginning of the treatment. The patients were fully informed and they gave a written consent. Helsinki principles were followed. The Declaration of Helsinki was developed by the World Medical Association as a statement of ethical principles for medical research involving ...
If Your Adolescent Has Depression or Bipolar Disorder An Essential
... The coauthor of this book is a journalist who has specialized in mental health issues for two decades. Her most important role on this project was to interview parents from across the country and bring their voices to these pages. The parents she talked and e-mailed with know what it’s like to raise ...
... The coauthor of this book is a journalist who has specialized in mental health issues for two decades. Her most important role on this project was to interview parents from across the country and bring their voices to these pages. The parents she talked and e-mailed with know what it’s like to raise ...