OBESITY and MOOD DISORDERS
... Further, overweight and obese teens found it more difficult to become involved with their peer group, were more likely to report being unhappy, and more likely to report abusing ...
... Further, overweight and obese teens found it more difficult to become involved with their peer group, were more likely to report being unhappy, and more likely to report abusing ...
Cognition in schizophrenia and schizo-affective disorder: impairments that are more similar
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a review of potential human rights issues
... hopelessness is associated with depression [18]. It could be argued that chronic breathlessness because of an underlying medical condition is worse than asphyxiation torture in terms of the duration of pain or suffering involved. The latter is a time-limited experience. Individuals know that if they ...
... hopelessness is associated with depression [18]. It could be argued that chronic breathlessness because of an underlying medical condition is worse than asphyxiation torture in terms of the duration of pain or suffering involved. The latter is a time-limited experience. Individuals know that if they ...
In Brief Behavioral Health Issues Among Afghanistan and Iraq U.S. War Veterans
... due to variables related to readjustment to civilian life and employment or more restricted access to military health care.12, 14 The reasons for this decline are unknown, but the initial relief of returning home may mask PTSD, or it may be that signs and symptoms do not appear as problems until ind ...
... due to variables related to readjustment to civilian life and employment or more restricted access to military health care.12, 14 The reasons for this decline are unknown, but the initial relief of returning home may mask PTSD, or it may be that signs and symptoms do not appear as problems until ind ...
Evidence-based pharmacological treatment of anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder:
... (or simple) phobia, social anxiety disorder (also known as social phobia), post-traumatic stress disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder – is considered in turn, following key steps in management (acute treatment; longer-term treatment; combination with psychological approaches; treatment resist ...
... (or simple) phobia, social anxiety disorder (also known as social phobia), post-traumatic stress disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder – is considered in turn, following key steps in management (acute treatment; longer-term treatment; combination with psychological approaches; treatment resist ...
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... addictive/ more for teacher’s benefit/ turning kids into “zombies’? Why would you give hyper kids “stimulants”? Will ADHD meds make them “addicted” or more likely to turn to illicit drugs? The medication didn’t work so my child must not have ADHD Should medication be given continuously or can it jus ...
... addictive/ more for teacher’s benefit/ turning kids into “zombies’? Why would you give hyper kids “stimulants”? Will ADHD meds make them “addicted” or more likely to turn to illicit drugs? The medication didn’t work so my child must not have ADHD Should medication be given continuously or can it jus ...
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... is used to help change how people react to memories of the trauma. Hyper vigilance - is an enhanced state of sensory sensitivity accompanied by an inflated intensity of behaviors whose purpose is to detect threats. For example a person suffering from PTSD will constantly monitoring their environment ...
... is used to help change how people react to memories of the trauma. Hyper vigilance - is an enhanced state of sensory sensitivity accompanied by an inflated intensity of behaviors whose purpose is to detect threats. For example a person suffering from PTSD will constantly monitoring their environment ...
Eating Disorders in Scotland
... help increase their confidence and self-esteem. It can also contribute to a feeling of gaining control over body weight and shape. Anorexia nervosa is, however, a serious condition that can cause severe physical problems because of the effects of starvation on the body. This can lead to loss of musc ...
... help increase their confidence and self-esteem. It can also contribute to a feeling of gaining control over body weight and shape. Anorexia nervosa is, however, a serious condition that can cause severe physical problems because of the effects of starvation on the body. This can lead to loss of musc ...
The role of body image psychological flexibility on the treatment of
... psychological disorders to treat. Across levels of care, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has proven to be the most effective treatment for eating disorder pathology (e.g., Brownley, Berkman, Sedway, Lohr, & Bulik, 2007; NICE, 2004; Shapiro et al., 2007). Consistent with previous research, a recen ...
... psychological disorders to treat. Across levels of care, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has proven to be the most effective treatment for eating disorder pathology (e.g., Brownley, Berkman, Sedway, Lohr, & Bulik, 2007; NICE, 2004; Shapiro et al., 2007). Consistent with previous research, a recen ...
NSW Clinical Guidelines - For the Care of Persons with Comorbid
... The complex presentations, illness trajectory and poor outcomes for people with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders has led to the need to identify and develop a set of guidelines to provide direction for the care and treatment of this client population. The goal of these guidelines i ...
... The complex presentations, illness trajectory and poor outcomes for people with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders has led to the need to identify and develop a set of guidelines to provide direction for the care and treatment of this client population. The goal of these guidelines i ...
In recent years more attention has been given to the
... working against successful treatment, as treatment of these comorbid conditions is more likely to fail if ADHD is not treated as well. 5 By improving the success of comorbid disorder management, screening for ADHD will lead to more efficient use of resources and better clinical outcomes.12 One of th ...
... working against successful treatment, as treatment of these comorbid conditions is more likely to fail if ADHD is not treated as well. 5 By improving the success of comorbid disorder management, screening for ADHD will lead to more efficient use of resources and better clinical outcomes.12 One of th ...
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... debilitating nature of this illness, Looper and Kirmayer [4] found that patients with CFS perceived more stigma than patients with other chronic conditions such as Fibromyalgia or irritable bowel syndrome. The stigma associated with CFS creates barriers for access to care [5]. For individuals with C ...
... debilitating nature of this illness, Looper and Kirmayer [4] found that patients with CFS perceived more stigma than patients with other chronic conditions such as Fibromyalgia or irritable bowel syndrome. The stigma associated with CFS creates barriers for access to care [5]. For individuals with C ...
Child Affected by Parental Relationship Distress
... There are no doubt many genetic factors, most of them unknown as yet, that contribute to a child’s inherent biological strengths and weaknesses.2 A good example is having the long allele of the serotonin transporter gene, which appears to protect children from mental conditions who are facing severe ...
... There are no doubt many genetic factors, most of them unknown as yet, that contribute to a child’s inherent biological strengths and weaknesses.2 A good example is having the long allele of the serotonin transporter gene, which appears to protect children from mental conditions who are facing severe ...
Clinical Slide Set. Alcohol Use
... Provide specific advice on recommended alcohol use Give feedback on impact of alcohol on the patient’s health Empathize with patient’s responsibility to make a change ...
... Provide specific advice on recommended alcohol use Give feedback on impact of alcohol on the patient’s health Empathize with patient’s responsibility to make a change ...
Tips to Get Your Clinical/Medical Necessity
... Level 0.5 is NOT a level of care or treatment but the combination of psycho-education and assessment . Called Early Intervention for Adults and Adolescents, this level of care constitutes a service for individuals who, for a known reason, are at risk of developing substance-related problems, or a se ...
... Level 0.5 is NOT a level of care or treatment but the combination of psycho-education and assessment . Called Early Intervention for Adults and Adolescents, this level of care constitutes a service for individuals who, for a known reason, are at risk of developing substance-related problems, or a se ...
Intuitive Eating in theTreatment of Eating Disorders
... journey begins with a single step, and this sentiment is especially pertinent to therapy directed towards changing maladaptive patterns of thoughts and behavior. Clinicians who work with individuals with eating disorders (EDs) know well that not only is it difficult to help patients to take that fir ...
... journey begins with a single step, and this sentiment is especially pertinent to therapy directed towards changing maladaptive patterns of thoughts and behavior. Clinicians who work with individuals with eating disorders (EDs) know well that not only is it difficult to help patients to take that fir ...
Bipolar Disorder CPM - Intermountain Healthcare
... (and some feel it to be a state of superior functioning). Severe manic symptoms are as disabling as severe depressive symptoms. • Combinations of symptoms. It is common to have symptoms of mania/ hypomania and depression at the same time. An estimated 40% of manic episodes and more than half of all ...
... (and some feel it to be a state of superior functioning). Severe manic symptoms are as disabling as severe depressive symptoms. • Combinations of symptoms. It is common to have symptoms of mania/ hypomania and depression at the same time. An estimated 40% of manic episodes and more than half of all ...
Research Quarterly
... used to treat hypertension and considered by the CPG to have some benefit for targeting PTSD-related sleep problems and nightmare symptoms (Bernardy, Lund, Alexander, and Freidman, 2012). The research noted that the number of Veterans being treated for PTSD in the VA healthcare system increased near ...
... used to treat hypertension and considered by the CPG to have some benefit for targeting PTSD-related sleep problems and nightmare symptoms (Bernardy, Lund, Alexander, and Freidman, 2012). The research noted that the number of Veterans being treated for PTSD in the VA healthcare system increased near ...
Emotional Responses and Mood Disorders
... In addition to severe depression, manic episodes may occur. These episodes, like those of depression, can vary in intensity and the accompanying level of anxiety from moderate manic states to severe and panic states with psychotic features. Mania is characterized by an elevated, expansive, or irrita ...
... In addition to severe depression, manic episodes may occur. These episodes, like those of depression, can vary in intensity and the accompanying level of anxiety from moderate manic states to severe and panic states with psychotic features. Mania is characterized by an elevated, expansive, or irrita ...
Binge eating disorder and depression: A
... conduct the research were ‘‘binge eating disorder and depression’’ and ‘‘periodic binge eating and depression’’ and ‘‘binge eating disorder’’ and ‘‘periodic binge eating’’. Those keywords were used to search in the abstract of the papers. The language (Portuguese, English and Spanish) and the follow ...
... conduct the research were ‘‘binge eating disorder and depression’’ and ‘‘periodic binge eating and depression’’ and ‘‘binge eating disorder’’ and ‘‘periodic binge eating’’. Those keywords were used to search in the abstract of the papers. The language (Portuguese, English and Spanish) and the follow ...
emotional and behavioral functioning in phenylketonuria.
... Objective: To examine 17 studies of the psychological sequelae of early-treated phenylketonuria (PKU) with emphasis on the impact of dietary control on functioning. Two questions are addressed: (1) What is the typical psychological profile associated with PKU? (2) Is emotional and behavioral disturb ...
... Objective: To examine 17 studies of the psychological sequelae of early-treated phenylketonuria (PKU) with emphasis on the impact of dietary control on functioning. Two questions are addressed: (1) What is the typical psychological profile associated with PKU? (2) Is emotional and behavioral disturb ...
The Relative Efficacy of Three Cognitive
... Most clinical researchers now view the RDC as an important improvement from previous diagnostic classification schemas, as it offers a dual-axis system, taking into account biological, psychological, and social factors. It is currently the most widely accepted method of diagnosing TMD. Indeed, the R ...
... Most clinical researchers now view the RDC as an important improvement from previous diagnostic classification schemas, as it offers a dual-axis system, taking into account biological, psychological, and social factors. It is currently the most widely accepted method of diagnosing TMD. Indeed, the R ...
Assessment and Treatment of the Tough Cases: JBD and Psychosis
... – Very long tool 73 mood items ...
... – Very long tool 73 mood items ...
Off-Label Use of Atypical Antipsychotics: An Update
... Overall, a class effect of the atypical antipsychotics for each disorder cannot be assumed, and for most atypicals, adequate supporting evidence for either efficacy or comparative effectiveness is still lacking for many indications. The trade-offs between risks and benefits (especially in the elderl ...
... Overall, a class effect of the atypical antipsychotics for each disorder cannot be assumed, and for most atypicals, adequate supporting evidence for either efficacy or comparative effectiveness is still lacking for many indications. The trade-offs between risks and benefits (especially in the elderl ...