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Prescription Medication Misuse Among Adolescents With Severe
... Canada, and to explore some of the factors that influence the misuse of prescription medication. Data were obtained from the Resident Assessment Instrument for Mental Health. A total of 2,677 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18 years who were admitted into adult mental health beds were analyze ...
... Canada, and to explore some of the factors that influence the misuse of prescription medication. Data were obtained from the Resident Assessment Instrument for Mental Health. A total of 2,677 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18 years who were admitted into adult mental health beds were analyze ...
management of difficult cases: healing the
... somatic difficulties, (occasionally) with more severe problems like Depersonalization, Nightmares & sleep disorders, Eating disorders, Apparent psychotic symptoms, Identity problems, Suicidality or self-injury, Recovery from substance abuse, and Recovery from child abuse. B. They have a history of t ...
... somatic difficulties, (occasionally) with more severe problems like Depersonalization, Nightmares & sleep disorders, Eating disorders, Apparent psychotic symptoms, Identity problems, Suicidality or self-injury, Recovery from substance abuse, and Recovery from child abuse. B. They have a history of t ...
Trauma and Substance Abuse - National Child Traumatic Stress
... adolescents with substance abuse disorders are also significantly more likely than their nonsubstance abusing peers to experience traumas that result from risky behaviors, including harm to themselves or witnessing harm to others.9–11 There is also evidence that youth who are already abusing substan ...
... adolescents with substance abuse disorders are also significantly more likely than their nonsubstance abusing peers to experience traumas that result from risky behaviors, including harm to themselves or witnessing harm to others.9–11 There is also evidence that youth who are already abusing substan ...
Treatment for Youth with Traumatic Stress and Substance Abuse
... trauma and substance abuse can at times be hard to spot, especially amidst the turbulent lives of teenagers today. Many of the signs of both trauma and substance abuse are similar to problem behaviors that are part of the natural developmental course of adolescence. For this reason, it may be hard t ...
... trauma and substance abuse can at times be hard to spot, especially amidst the turbulent lives of teenagers today. Many of the signs of both trauma and substance abuse are similar to problem behaviors that are part of the natural developmental course of adolescence. For this reason, it may be hard t ...
ADHD in Children
... Throughout this package hyperlinked text is highlighted in blue underline that, when clicked, will link to either a resource within the package or to an external website where additional information can be found This program offers the health care provider a comprehensive, sequential and rational fr ...
... Throughout this package hyperlinked text is highlighted in blue underline that, when clicked, will link to either a resource within the package or to an external website where additional information can be found This program offers the health care provider a comprehensive, sequential and rational fr ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... recommendations in context. Depending on the nature of the evidence, narrative reviews or meta-analyses were conducted, and the structure of the chapters varies accordingly. Where appropriate, details about current practice, the evidence base and any research limitations are provided. Clinical summa ...
... recommendations in context. Depending on the nature of the evidence, narrative reviews or meta-analyses were conducted, and the structure of the chapters varies accordingly. Where appropriate, details about current practice, the evidence base and any research limitations are provided. Clinical summa ...
Stress, Trauma and Post-traumatic Stress Disorders in Children
... systems has a rhythm of acti vity that regul ates key functions. When blood su gar falls below a cert ain level, a set of compensatory physiological actions is activated. When ti ssue oxygen i s low from exertion, wh en an individual is dehydrated, sleepy or t hreatened by a predat or, still other s ...
... systems has a rhythm of acti vity that regul ates key functions. When blood su gar falls below a cert ain level, a set of compensatory physiological actions is activated. When ti ssue oxygen i s low from exertion, wh en an individual is dehydrated, sleepy or t hreatened by a predat or, still other s ...
Common Mental Health Disorders
... recommendations in context. Depending on the nature of the evidence, narrative reviews or meta-analyses were conducted, and the structure of the chapters varies accordingly. Where appropriate, details about current practice, the evidence base and any research limitations are provided. Clinical summa ...
... recommendations in context. Depending on the nature of the evidence, narrative reviews or meta-analyses were conducted, and the structure of the chapters varies accordingly. Where appropriate, details about current practice, the evidence base and any research limitations are provided. Clinical summa ...
Adolescent ADHD - Association for Young People`s Health
... behaviour, accidents, sleep difficulties and mental health problems. Young people need to learn how to minimise the potentially damaging effects of behaviour. They will need help managing their impulsiveness; teachers, health service providers and others will all play a role. Understanding the chall ...
... behaviour, accidents, sleep difficulties and mental health problems. Young people need to learn how to minimise the potentially damaging effects of behaviour. They will need help managing their impulsiveness; teachers, health service providers and others will all play a role. Understanding the chall ...
The construct validity of passive
... Christopher J. Hopwood, Leslie C. Morey, John C. Markowitz, Anthony Pinto, Andrew E. Skodol, John G. Gunderson, Mary C. Zanarini, M. Tracie Shea, Shirley Yen, Thomas H. McGlashan, Emily B. Ansell, Carlos M. Grilo, and Charles A. Sanislow Although Passive Aggressive personality disorder (PAPD) plays ...
... Christopher J. Hopwood, Leslie C. Morey, John C. Markowitz, Anthony Pinto, Andrew E. Skodol, John G. Gunderson, Mary C. Zanarini, M. Tracie Shea, Shirley Yen, Thomas H. McGlashan, Emily B. Ansell, Carlos M. Grilo, and Charles A. Sanislow Although Passive Aggressive personality disorder (PAPD) plays ...
The efficiency of MMPI-2 validity scales in detecting malingering of
... The Infrequency Scale F and the Back Infrequency Scale Fb include responses which persons from the normative group (healthy population) rarely endorse in the direction in which they are scored. The consequence of this is the fact that, not only the malingerers, but also persons with severe disorders ...
... The Infrequency Scale F and the Back Infrequency Scale Fb include responses which persons from the normative group (healthy population) rarely endorse in the direction in which they are scored. The consequence of this is the fact that, not only the malingerers, but also persons with severe disorders ...
Trauma-induced dissociative amnesia in World War I combat soldiers
... regarding memory loss and the grounds for psychological diagnosis. Expression of symptomatology was often delayed, and many of those affected would not have recognised their disorder or sought help. Follow-up data was also lacking. Soldiers were rapidly returned to the front without psychiatric revi ...
... regarding memory loss and the grounds for psychological diagnosis. Expression of symptomatology was often delayed, and many of those affected would not have recognised their disorder or sought help. Follow-up data was also lacking. Soldiers were rapidly returned to the front without psychiatric revi ...
Connecting Inflammation with Glutamate Agonism in Suicidality
... Shared senior authorship. Received 22 August 2012; revised 2 November 2012; accepted 26 November 2012; accepted article preview online 3 December 2012 ...
... Shared senior authorship. Received 22 August 2012; revised 2 November 2012; accepted 26 November 2012; accepted article preview online 3 December 2012 ...
Current issues in the assessment and diagnosis of psychopathy
... it was alienists working for the courts who first identified and described symptoms of what is now called PPD [1] . There is now a large body of research, including recent meta-analyses [2,3] , which confirms that features of PPD are major risk factors for serious criminality and violence. For this ...
... it was alienists working for the courts who first identified and described symptoms of what is now called PPD [1] . There is now a large body of research, including recent meta-analyses [2,3] , which confirms that features of PPD are major risk factors for serious criminality and violence. For this ...
PTSD in DSM-5: Understanding the Changes
... anxiety disorders section, as in DSM-IV, and into a newly created section, trauma- and stress-related disorders. PTSD now keeps company with acute stress disorder, reactive attachment disorder, disinhibited social engagement disorder, all the adjustment disorders, other specified trauma- and stresso ...
... anxiety disorders section, as in DSM-IV, and into a newly created section, trauma- and stress-related disorders. PTSD now keeps company with acute stress disorder, reactive attachment disorder, disinhibited social engagement disorder, all the adjustment disorders, other specified trauma- and stresso ...
The Y-Worri Project: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
... of disorder identification [14,15] and help-seeking behaviour by adolescents [16,17]. Many young people, particularly men, do not seek help for anxiety. This was reflected in the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing which found that only 13.2% of young men aged between 16 and 24 years ...
... of disorder identification [14,15] and help-seeking behaviour by adolescents [16,17]. Many young people, particularly men, do not seek help for anxiety. This was reflected in the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing which found that only 13.2% of young men aged between 16 and 24 years ...
Chapter 8
... – BZA medications that bind to BZA receptors increase action of GABA and promote calm (decreased anxiety) Copyright © 2009 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
... – BZA medications that bind to BZA receptors increase action of GABA and promote calm (decreased anxiety) Copyright © 2009 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
An Inventory for Measuring Clinical Anxiety
... authors revised the scales by deleting nondiscriminating items and transferring other items to more appropriate scales, the new scales were less correlated and discriminated better between patients with primary anxiety and depression diagnoses. On the assumption that validity should be built into th ...
... authors revised the scales by deleting nondiscriminating items and transferring other items to more appropriate scales, the new scales were less correlated and discriminated better between patients with primary anxiety and depression diagnoses. On the assumption that validity should be built into th ...
CHAPTER 13 Psychological Disorders
... – Middle Ages--treatment involved exorcism of evil spirits – 15th century-- “witches” were tortured, imprisoned or executed – Asylums – In the 1790s, Pinel & others emphasized disease & physical illness, which later led to the medical model & subsequent modern psychiatry ...
... – Middle Ages--treatment involved exorcism of evil spirits – 15th century-- “witches” were tortured, imprisoned or executed – Asylums – In the 1790s, Pinel & others emphasized disease & physical illness, which later led to the medical model & subsequent modern psychiatry ...
TronEtal EMBC2016
... Second, tracking affect incongruity is a potential candidate for treatment outcome monitoring, since incongruity usually disappears or reduces as the patient positively responds to medications [10]. Currently, the evaluation of affect incongruity is based on the subjective experience of the diagnosi ...
... Second, tracking affect incongruity is a potential candidate for treatment outcome monitoring, since incongruity usually disappears or reduces as the patient positively responds to medications [10]. Currently, the evaluation of affect incongruity is based on the subjective experience of the diagnosi ...
Assessment and Diagnosis of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
... more than twice as high in individuals who have mental health conditions (50%– 65%) than in those who do not (20%–33%) is troubling. As a result, it is not surprising that within the OEF/OIF active duty cohort with psychological disorders only 23% to 40% reported having received professional help in ...
... more than twice as high in individuals who have mental health conditions (50%– 65%) than in those who do not (20%–33%) is troubling. As a result, it is not surprising that within the OEF/OIF active duty cohort with psychological disorders only 23% to 40% reported having received professional help in ...
Educator TOOLKIT NEDA
... nature of eating disorders. All focus groups agreed that an electronic toolkit, accessible via the NEDA website, would be the easiest, most up-to-date way to make the toolkits available. NEDA researched and reviewed several online toolkits, looking for the best elements of each that could be used to ...
... nature of eating disorders. All focus groups agreed that an electronic toolkit, accessible via the NEDA website, would be the easiest, most up-to-date way to make the toolkits available. NEDA researched and reviewed several online toolkits, looking for the best elements of each that could be used to ...
Making sense of informant disagreement for overanxious disorder
... conceived as an epidemiological study of children and as an epidemiological study of twins for genetically informative analysis. In this study VTSABD twins are treated as an epidemiological sample of children, and appropriate adjustment for the correlation between co-twins was made in the data analy ...
... conceived as an epidemiological study of children and as an epidemiological study of twins for genetically informative analysis. In this study VTSABD twins are treated as an epidemiological sample of children, and appropriate adjustment for the correlation between co-twins was made in the data analy ...
Marijuana Presentation
... cords were tested for several types of drugs, including cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription painkillers, and marijuana. The women also answered a survey regarding their drug use patterns during pregnancy. Based on all these data, women who smoked marijuana were 2.3 times more likely to have a sti ...
... cords were tested for several types of drugs, including cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription painkillers, and marijuana. The women also answered a survey regarding their drug use patterns during pregnancy. Based on all these data, women who smoked marijuana were 2.3 times more likely to have a sti ...
Eating Disorders A Resource for General Practitioners
... and make the diagnosis and management more difficult. GPs are uniquely placed to the early detection and management of eating disorders, offer intervention and help co-ordinate and monitor treatment. Early detection and management may contribute to better outcomes.(1) However, existing medical liter ...
... and make the diagnosis and management more difficult. GPs are uniquely placed to the early detection and management of eating disorders, offer intervention and help co-ordinate and monitor treatment. Early detection and management may contribute to better outcomes.(1) However, existing medical liter ...