Conceptualization of anorexia nervosa : a theoretical synthesis of
... diagnostic prevalence over the last century (Hoek, 2006). With a mortality rate that exceeds any other psychiatric illness, anorexia remains one of the more complex disorders to treat (Hurst, Read & Wallis, 2012). Medical understanding of anorexia nervosa has evolved in recent years. However, psycho ...
... diagnostic prevalence over the last century (Hoek, 2006). With a mortality rate that exceeds any other psychiatric illness, anorexia remains one of the more complex disorders to treat (Hurst, Read & Wallis, 2012). Medical understanding of anorexia nervosa has evolved in recent years. However, psycho ...
Biopsychosocial approach to psychological trauma and possible
... cho-social model of mental illness, we will specially focus on its social aspects. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) has been recognized an effective method of reprocessing the psychological consequences of traumatic experiences, especially PTSD. Since its discovery by Francine Sh ...
... cho-social model of mental illness, we will specially focus on its social aspects. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) has been recognized an effective method of reprocessing the psychological consequences of traumatic experiences, especially PTSD. Since its discovery by Francine Sh ...
ADHD and Comorbid Disorders in Childhood Psychiatric Problems
... dysfunctions. Consequently, during the diagnostic interview, the patient’s history should be thoroughly reviewed to ensure that no traumatic events are missed. The consequences of a misdiagnosis may include inadequate treatment such as potentially harmful interventions that focus on ADHD rather than ...
... dysfunctions. Consequently, during the diagnostic interview, the patient’s history should be thoroughly reviewed to ensure that no traumatic events are missed. The consequences of a misdiagnosis may include inadequate treatment such as potentially harmful interventions that focus on ADHD rather than ...
Behavioral Health Resource Directory
... However, when these feelings get very intense, last for a long period of time, or begin to interfere with school, work, and/or relationships, they may be a sign of a mental health challenge. Just like people need to take medicine and get professional help for physical conditions, someone with a ment ...
... However, when these feelings get very intense, last for a long period of time, or begin to interfere with school, work, and/or relationships, they may be a sign of a mental health challenge. Just like people need to take medicine and get professional help for physical conditions, someone with a ment ...
Koori Prisoner Mental Health and Cognitive Function Study
... preparation. Dr. Anita Goh and Dr. Chris Gillies provided valuable advice regarding the cognitive measures chosen for the study. We are grateful to the many people who assisted with the work and who provided guidance to the evaluation team; in particular, we would like to thank Julian Thomas, Liz De ...
... preparation. Dr. Anita Goh and Dr. Chris Gillies provided valuable advice regarding the cognitive measures chosen for the study. We are grateful to the many people who assisted with the work and who provided guidance to the evaluation team; in particular, we would like to thank Julian Thomas, Liz De ...
Read more - Black Dog Institute
... years there has been an expansion of technology-assisted psychological therapies [Marks et al., 2007]. The use of internet to deliver evidence-based psychological treatments has a short history, in spite of that there is now a large number of controlled trials for a range of conditions [Hedman et al ...
... years there has been an expansion of technology-assisted psychological therapies [Marks et al., 2007]. The use of internet to deliver evidence-based psychological treatments has a short history, in spite of that there is now a large number of controlled trials for a range of conditions [Hedman et al ...
Adolescent Depression Toolkit
... parents and teens about adolescent depression. Obtain and record a family history of mental disorder Primary health care providers should take and record a family history of mental disorders (including substance abuse) and their treatment (type, outcome) as part of their routine history for all pati ...
... parents and teens about adolescent depression. Obtain and record a family history of mental disorder Primary health care providers should take and record a family history of mental disorders (including substance abuse) and their treatment (type, outcome) as part of their routine history for all pati ...
p. Psy25 - Viktor`s Notes for the Neurosurgery Resident
... ceases; anxiety-provoking and comforting scenes are repeatedly paired until thought of former no longer causes anxiety. – beginning with situation that provokes least anxiety, patients gradually move up hierarchy of situations to ones that are most feared. – when patients can visualize most anxiety- ...
... ceases; anxiety-provoking and comforting scenes are repeatedly paired until thought of former no longer causes anxiety. – beginning with situation that provokes least anxiety, patients gradually move up hierarchy of situations to ones that are most feared. – when patients can visualize most anxiety- ...
Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders in DSM-5
... loss or to plan for the future (e.g., friendships, activities). ...
... loss or to plan for the future (e.g., friendships, activities). ...
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... Jews. A strong feeling of cohesiveness within a religious organization seems to be an important factor. ...
... Jews. A strong feeling of cohesiveness within a religious organization seems to be an important factor. ...
cam29 brajkovic.vp
... mechanism against anxiety and fatigue. Through secondary reappraisal, this strategy leads to active coping and reduction of stress, therefore reduces the level of depressive symptoms. Our study has indirectly shown through similar cope strategies connection between depression and multiple sclerosis ...
... mechanism against anxiety and fatigue. Through secondary reappraisal, this strategy leads to active coping and reduction of stress, therefore reduces the level of depressive symptoms. Our study has indirectly shown through similar cope strategies connection between depression and multiple sclerosis ...
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
... and early management of unexpected complications from rTMS, including seizures. Appropriate facilities to manage any complications from rTMS, including seizures, should be available. 8.5. All personnel who administer rTMS should also have appropriate mental health expertise and supervision. 8.6. Eac ...
... and early management of unexpected complications from rTMS, including seizures. Appropriate facilities to manage any complications from rTMS, including seizures, should be available. 8.5. All personnel who administer rTMS should also have appropriate mental health expertise and supervision. 8.6. Eac ...
Understanding Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Effective Case
... The points of the triangle—behavior, cognition, and affect—also connect to the outside world. Cognition includes the client’s perception and interpretation of information, beliefs about self and others, attachment status, and relationship style, developed over time through interaction with the envir ...
... The points of the triangle—behavior, cognition, and affect—also connect to the outside world. Cognition includes the client’s perception and interpretation of information, beliefs about self and others, attachment status, and relationship style, developed over time through interaction with the envir ...
Cognitive behavioral psychotherapy for generalized
... as well as at least three out of six attendant cognitive and somatic symptoms such as restlessness, fatigability, impaired concentration, irritability, muscle tension and sleep disturbance. Symptoms must cause clinically significant distress or impaired functioning and not be due to a pre-existing m ...
... as well as at least three out of six attendant cognitive and somatic symptoms such as restlessness, fatigability, impaired concentration, irritability, muscle tension and sleep disturbance. Symptoms must cause clinically significant distress or impaired functioning and not be due to a pre-existing m ...
Decreased plasma neuroactive amino acids and depressive disorder
... had no suicidal thoughts. The exclusion criteria were, apart from BD, as follows: psychiatric co-morbidity in the form of substance abuse disorders, psychotic disorders, anxiety disorders or mental retardation, chronic physical illness, or abnormal body mass index (BMI ≤ 18 or BMI ≥ 25). The follow- ...
... had no suicidal thoughts. The exclusion criteria were, apart from BD, as follows: psychiatric co-morbidity in the form of substance abuse disorders, psychotic disorders, anxiety disorders or mental retardation, chronic physical illness, or abnormal body mass index (BMI ≤ 18 or BMI ≥ 25). The follow- ...
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
... on assessment approach, sample, time frame, and location (Peterson, Wong, Haynes, Bush, & Schillerstrom, 2010). A welldesigned observational study of over 18,000 U.S. Army soldiers returning from deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan found that the self-reported prevalence of PTSD was 15% (Thomas et al. ...
... on assessment approach, sample, time frame, and location (Peterson, Wong, Haynes, Bush, & Schillerstrom, 2010). A welldesigned observational study of over 18,000 U.S. Army soldiers returning from deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan found that the self-reported prevalence of PTSD was 15% (Thomas et al. ...
Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Coexisting Mental
... settings. For example, it will be useful to people who work in primary care clinics, hospitals, and various mental health settings. In addition, there are recommendations that are targeted to administrators and planners of healthcare services. A thoughtful attempt has been made to include informatio ...
... settings. For example, it will be useful to people who work in primary care clinics, hospitals, and various mental health settings. In addition, there are recommendations that are targeted to administrators and planners of healthcare services. A thoughtful attempt has been made to include informatio ...
From DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5 - Mental Health Association Oklahoma
... or by history (examples are illustrative not exhaustive see text): Increases RRB’s criteria requirement from one to two. 1. stereotyped or repetitive motor movements, use objects or speech ( eg., simple motor stereotypies, lining up toys or flipping objects, echolalia, idiosyncratic phrases). Replac ...
... or by history (examples are illustrative not exhaustive see text): Increases RRB’s criteria requirement from one to two. 1. stereotyped or repetitive motor movements, use objects or speech ( eg., simple motor stereotypies, lining up toys or flipping objects, echolalia, idiosyncratic phrases). Replac ...
Autism Spectrum Disorders brochure
... tool, the Autism Spectrum Rating Scales (ASRS™) was designed to effectively identify symptoms, behaviours and associated features of the full range of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) in children and adolescents aged 2 to 18 years. Authored by the highly respected Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., and Jack A. N ...
... tool, the Autism Spectrum Rating Scales (ASRS™) was designed to effectively identify symptoms, behaviours and associated features of the full range of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) in children and adolescents aged 2 to 18 years. Authored by the highly respected Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., and Jack A. N ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Childhood Obesity
... inappropriate eating. It has been shown that individuals with ADHD may present with behaviors consistent with the “reward deficiency syndrome” (e.g. 26, 27). This syndrome has been reported also in obese patients with abnormal eating behaviors28. Alterations in the dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2)29 and ...
... inappropriate eating. It has been shown that individuals with ADHD may present with behaviors consistent with the “reward deficiency syndrome” (e.g. 26, 27). This syndrome has been reported also in obese patients with abnormal eating behaviors28. Alterations in the dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2)29 and ...
Tourette`s Syndrome
... repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics • Typical onset in early childhood or adolescence between the ages of 2 and ...
... repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics • Typical onset in early childhood or adolescence between the ages of 2 and ...
deconstructing antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy
... psychopathy, which is not a diagnosis in the DSM-5. While the term psychopathy has had a variety of meanings over the past century, the concept was narrowed in the first half of the twentieth century to focus largely on interpersonal traits.33 The modern concept of psychopathy is attributed to Herve ...
... psychopathy, which is not a diagnosis in the DSM-5. While the term psychopathy has had a variety of meanings over the past century, the concept was narrowed in the first half of the twentieth century to focus largely on interpersonal traits.33 The modern concept of psychopathy is attributed to Herve ...
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... counseling due to problems with the 14-year-old son. In a brief phone conversation, Gerald learned that the couple was from Laos, and that their son was the first generation to be raised in the United States. The mother, who had initiated the phone contact at the request of the school guidance couns ...
... counseling due to problems with the 14-year-old son. In a brief phone conversation, Gerald learned that the couple was from Laos, and that their son was the first generation to be raised in the United States. The mother, who had initiated the phone contact at the request of the school guidance couns ...
How to Use Narrative Therapy in Complicated Grief Counseling
... Withdrawn from friends, family, activities Lost sense of purpose or meaning Intense focus and attention on the death of the loved one ...
... Withdrawn from friends, family, activities Lost sense of purpose or meaning Intense focus and attention on the death of the loved one ...
Assessment of General Personality and Psychopathology Among Persons With Eating and
... onsidering the intricate and contiguous relationship between personality, behavior, and physiology, the assessment of persons with obesity and eating disorders would be incomplete without looking at these factors. This chapter focuses on issues and methods in assessing personality and psychopatholog ...
... onsidering the intricate and contiguous relationship between personality, behavior, and physiology, the assessment of persons with obesity and eating disorders would be incomplete without looking at these factors. This chapter focuses on issues and methods in assessing personality and psychopatholog ...