Compassion Fatigue: When Helpers Get Tired of Helping
... am trying to do the work of two people. When I moved into this position, I replaced a full-time counselor. I also replaced one of the pastors who had functions as part-time overseer for the counseling center. My position as director should be a full-time position, it is impossible for me to successf ...
... am trying to do the work of two people. When I moved into this position, I replaced a full-time counselor. I also replaced one of the pastors who had functions as part-time overseer for the counseling center. My position as director should be a full-time position, it is impossible for me to successf ...
Nightmares and their treatment options
... during sleep result in or from PTSD, or whether they are generally related to sleep disturbances. Sleep and attachment Children having nightmares are most frequently comforted by their mothers. If children feel secure, nightmares are rare and often related to terrifying events. They may be more freq ...
... during sleep result in or from PTSD, or whether they are generally related to sleep disturbances. Sleep and attachment Children having nightmares are most frequently comforted by their mothers. If children feel secure, nightmares are rare and often related to terrifying events. They may be more freq ...
Threshold and subthreshold Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD
... categorical and dimensional approaches to disorder measurement may best be used.19 Various studies have shown that subthreshold levels of GAD are as or more prevalent than the full disorder and are clinically relevant because they are associated with substantial impairment, comorbidity, and service ...
... categorical and dimensional approaches to disorder measurement may best be used.19 Various studies have shown that subthreshold levels of GAD are as or more prevalent than the full disorder and are clinically relevant because they are associated with substantial impairment, comorbidity, and service ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... • Combined Type (Inattentive/Hyperactive/Impulsive). Children with this type of ADHD show all three symptoms. This is the most common form of ADHD. • Hyperactive/Impulsive Type. Children show both hyperactive and impulsive behavior, but are able to pay attention. • Inattentive Type. Formerly known a ...
... • Combined Type (Inattentive/Hyperactive/Impulsive). Children with this type of ADHD show all three symptoms. This is the most common form of ADHD. • Hyperactive/Impulsive Type. Children show both hyperactive and impulsive behavior, but are able to pay attention. • Inattentive Type. Formerly known a ...
Catatonia: a critical review and therapeutic recommendations
... Uncertainty about the nature and diagnostic relevance of catatonia certainly do not facilitate the recognition and correct interpretation of catatonic symptoms. Moreover, in industrialized countries classic catatonic manifestations such as immobility or negativism have become less frequent, and cata ...
... Uncertainty about the nature and diagnostic relevance of catatonia certainly do not facilitate the recognition and correct interpretation of catatonic symptoms. Moreover, in industrialized countries classic catatonic manifestations such as immobility or negativism have become less frequent, and cata ...
Insomnia as a risk factor for ill health: results
... (71%) attended a physical examination, where they also received a second questionnaire (including questions on sleep and health conditions), which 52 814 (80%) participants completed. Valid ratings on the variables for the purposes of the current study were obtained from 43 045 participants, 82% of ...
... (71%) attended a physical examination, where they also received a second questionnaire (including questions on sleep and health conditions), which 52 814 (80%) participants completed. Valid ratings on the variables for the purposes of the current study were obtained from 43 045 participants, 82% of ...
An Adlerian Based Approach to Trauma, PTSD and SUD Treatment
... Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance abuse (SUD), are commonly cooccurring conditions (Back, Greenfield, Lawson, & Brady, 2010). Both PTSD and SUD can be conceptualized as disorders with significant experiential avoidance components (Hayes, Wilson, Gifford, Follette, & Strosahl, 1996) ...
... Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance abuse (SUD), are commonly cooccurring conditions (Back, Greenfield, Lawson, & Brady, 2010). Both PTSD and SUD can be conceptualized as disorders with significant experiential avoidance components (Hayes, Wilson, Gifford, Follette, & Strosahl, 1996) ...
panic attacks - Mental Health First Aid
... • Anxiety about places or situations where the individual fears they may have a panic attack. The focus of the anxiety is that it will be difficult or embarrassing to get away from the place if a panic attack occurs, or that there will be no one present who can help. AND: • Avoidance of the places ...
... • Anxiety about places or situations where the individual fears they may have a panic attack. The focus of the anxiety is that it will be difficult or embarrassing to get away from the place if a panic attack occurs, or that there will be no one present who can help. AND: • Avoidance of the places ...
Panic Attacks - Mental Health First Aid
... • Anxiety about places or situations where the individual fears they may have a panic attack. The focus of the anxiety is that it will be difficult or embarrassing to get away from the place if a panic attack occurs, or that there will be no one present who can help. AND: • Avoidance of the places ...
... • Anxiety about places or situations where the individual fears they may have a panic attack. The focus of the anxiety is that it will be difficult or embarrassing to get away from the place if a panic attack occurs, or that there will be no one present who can help. AND: • Avoidance of the places ...
Chapter 16: Specific Disorders and Treatments
... Avoidance behaviors are highly resistant to extinction. Phobia is the most common type disorder involving avoidance behaviors. A phobia is strong and persistent fear of a specific object or situation – so strong it interferes with daily living. ...
... Avoidance behaviors are highly resistant to extinction. Phobia is the most common type disorder involving avoidance behaviors. A phobia is strong and persistent fear of a specific object or situation – so strong it interferes with daily living. ...
Personality Disorders
... A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following. • Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. • A pattern ...
... A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following. • Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. • A pattern ...
Update on Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health
... The prevalence of smoking is much higher in people with alcohol or drug use disorders. But, neither the specific relationship between smoking and alcohol or drug use nor the impact of gender on this relationship is clearly understood. Researchers analyzed data from a representative sample of 42,565 ...
... The prevalence of smoking is much higher in people with alcohol or drug use disorders. But, neither the specific relationship between smoking and alcohol or drug use nor the impact of gender on this relationship is clearly understood. Researchers analyzed data from a representative sample of 42,565 ...
Association of Panic Disorder and Panic Attacks with
... hypertension. Hypertensive patients in primary care had a significantly greater prevalence of panic than did normotensive patients. This was true for lifetime, current, spontaneous, and moderate to severe panic attacks, and for symptoms fulfilling the criteria for panic disorder. Hypertensive patien ...
... hypertension. Hypertensive patients in primary care had a significantly greater prevalence of panic than did normotensive patients. This was true for lifetime, current, spontaneous, and moderate to severe panic attacks, and for symptoms fulfilling the criteria for panic disorder. Hypertensive patien ...
Comorbid mental disorders and substance use disorders
... New South Wales. She has conducted research into the treatment of schizophrenia and schizophrenia comorbid with substance use disorders. Her recent work includes the treatment of amphetamine dependence. Elizabeth Brewin is a research nurse at the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London. In th ...
... New South Wales. She has conducted research into the treatment of schizophrenia and schizophrenia comorbid with substance use disorders. Her recent work includes the treatment of amphetamine dependence. Elizabeth Brewin is a research nurse at the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London. In th ...
Bad Nerves - Dr. Joe Carver
... drug/alcohol problems, domestic violence, or mental instability in one or both parents – recognize that you may have been given a poor or ineffective role and life model. It’s helpful to compare your social and parenting practices with those recommended in selfhelp or advice books and magazines. As ...
... drug/alcohol problems, domestic violence, or mental instability in one or both parents – recognize that you may have been given a poor or ineffective role and life model. It’s helpful to compare your social and parenting practices with those recommended in selfhelp or advice books and magazines. As ...
Descriptive Psychopathology: The Signs and Symptoms of
... prose or the DSM telegraphic lists. While the two systems differ in some categories (e.g. psychotic disorders, dementia, disorders in children and adolescents, and generalized anxiety disorder) and terminology (e.g. the ICD “organic” versus the DSM “secondary to” for syndromes with established etiol ...
... prose or the DSM telegraphic lists. While the two systems differ in some categories (e.g. psychotic disorders, dementia, disorders in children and adolescents, and generalized anxiety disorder) and terminology (e.g. the ICD “organic” versus the DSM “secondary to” for syndromes with established etiol ...
Externalizing disorders
... the misbehavior of school-aged children should be divided into two types. • Children with what we now call ADHD are assumed to have a biological problem best treated with medication. • Children with what we now call ODD are seen as having a psychological problem requiring psychological treatment. Co ...
... the misbehavior of school-aged children should be divided into two types. • Children with what we now call ADHD are assumed to have a biological problem best treated with medication. • Children with what we now call ODD are seen as having a psychological problem requiring psychological treatment. Co ...
黃宗顯醫生
... • Diagnosed in boys 3 to 4 times more often than in girls 男孩患者比女孩患者高3至4倍 • Persists in 30% to 50% of patients into adolescence and adulthood (symptom profile may change) 30%至50%患者會持續患病至青少年和成年期 ...
... • Diagnosed in boys 3 to 4 times more often than in girls 男孩患者比女孩患者高3至4倍 • Persists in 30% to 50% of patients into adolescence and adulthood (symptom profile may change) 30%至50%患者會持續患病至青少年和成年期 ...
Catatonia: a critical review and therapeutic
... Uncertainty about the nature and diagnostic relevance of catatonia certainly do not facilitate the recognition and correct interpretation of catatonic symptoms. Moreover, in industrialized countries classic catatonic manifestations such as immobility or negativism have become less frequent, and cata ...
... Uncertainty about the nature and diagnostic relevance of catatonia certainly do not facilitate the recognition and correct interpretation of catatonic symptoms. Moreover, in industrialized countries classic catatonic manifestations such as immobility or negativism have become less frequent, and cata ...
Document
... • The diagnosis of anxiety disorders among elderly people is complicated by the need to consider factors such as medical illnesses and other physical impairments and limitations. Copyright © Prentice Hall 2007 ...
... • The diagnosis of anxiety disorders among elderly people is complicated by the need to consider factors such as medical illnesses and other physical impairments and limitations. Copyright © Prentice Hall 2007 ...
- Anna M. Bardone
... A 4 × 3 ANOVA for problem recognition revealed a significant main effect for disorder (AN and BED more recognized than BN and AN more recognized than BED) [F = 224.23, df = 2, p < .0001]. A 4 × 3 ANOVA for eating disorder recognition revealed a significant main effect for disorder (BN more recognize ...
... A 4 × 3 ANOVA for problem recognition revealed a significant main effect for disorder (AN and BED more recognized than BN and AN more recognized than BED) [F = 224.23, df = 2, p < .0001]. A 4 × 3 ANOVA for eating disorder recognition revealed a significant main effect for disorder (BN more recognize ...
ADHD and Tics or Tourette Syndrome
... may make it difficult to identify in its early stages. However, over time, a pattern of motor tics and other behaviors will emerge. During the assessment process, it is important to determine the frequency of the symptoms and the degree to which the tics and other behaviors impair functioning. Patte ...
... may make it difficult to identify in its early stages. However, over time, a pattern of motor tics and other behaviors will emerge. During the assessment process, it is important to determine the frequency of the symptoms and the degree to which the tics and other behaviors impair functioning. Patte ...
Assessment and Treatment of Aggressive, Sexual, and Religious
... themes such as aggressive, sexual, or religious/blasphemous content. These types of symptoms tend to be particularly aversive and ego-dystonic for the affected individual (Abramowitz, Franklin, Schwartz, & Furr, 2003). Nevertheless, such symptoms are commonplace in pediatric OCD, with studies showin ...
... themes such as aggressive, sexual, or religious/blasphemous content. These types of symptoms tend to be particularly aversive and ego-dystonic for the affected individual (Abramowitz, Franklin, Schwartz, & Furr, 2003). Nevertheless, such symptoms are commonplace in pediatric OCD, with studies showin ...
Explanatory models for the care of outpatients with mood disorders
... Declaration By submitting this dissertation electronically, I hereby declare that the work contained therein is my own, original work, and that I have not previously submitted it either in part or in its entirety for award of any qualification. ...
... Declaration By submitting this dissertation electronically, I hereby declare that the work contained therein is my own, original work, and that I have not previously submitted it either in part or in its entirety for award of any qualification. ...
Medical Policy Vagus Nerve Stimulation
... treatment-resistant depression. The primary outcome measure was improvement from baseline values over time in the scores of the 28-itme Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. Secondary measures were changes in scores on the MADRS, the 30-item Inventory of Depressive Symptoms – Self Report, the CGI-S ...
... treatment-resistant depression. The primary outcome measure was improvement from baseline values over time in the scores of the 28-itme Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. Secondary measures were changes in scores on the MADRS, the 30-item Inventory of Depressive Symptoms – Self Report, the CGI-S ...