Research Quarterly The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: Rationale, Evidence,
... and suicidality as well as comorbid anxiety disorders. Moreover, the study demonstrated that the basic pattern of results replicated across countries that differed in income, providing strong support for the cross-cultural relevance and generalizability of the subtype. Lanius et al. (2010), followed ...
... and suicidality as well as comorbid anxiety disorders. Moreover, the study demonstrated that the basic pattern of results replicated across countries that differed in income, providing strong support for the cross-cultural relevance and generalizability of the subtype. Lanius et al. (2010), followed ...
THE DISSOCIATIVE CONTINUUM
... Another finding is that dissociative disorders need to be treated in a much more complex and sophisticated manner than according to the diagnostic tool, the DSM IV. Currently there is a great deal of literature written by those whose practice focuses on Dissociative Disorders. A concern is that thes ...
... Another finding is that dissociative disorders need to be treated in a much more complex and sophisticated manner than according to the diagnostic tool, the DSM IV. Currently there is a great deal of literature written by those whose practice focuses on Dissociative Disorders. A concern is that thes ...
Insomnia - Australasian Sleep Association
... and allow sleep to happen. It may be necessary to get up a number of times a night, and for a number of nights, to achieve greater ease of falling asleep and return sleep to a normal pattern. It is also important to have a consistent wake-up time across the week, even if less sleep is obtained in th ...
... and allow sleep to happen. It may be necessary to get up a number of times a night, and for a number of nights, to achieve greater ease of falling asleep and return sleep to a normal pattern. It is also important to have a consistent wake-up time across the week, even if less sleep is obtained in th ...
does deep brain stimulation really work?
... Various interventions that suppress the activity of this area, including DBS, pharmacotherapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and electroconvulsive therapy, improve the clinical features of depression, so this supports the theory that over-activity of the SCG is important in the pathophysiology ...
... Various interventions that suppress the activity of this area, including DBS, pharmacotherapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and electroconvulsive therapy, improve the clinical features of depression, so this supports the theory that over-activity of the SCG is important in the pathophysiology ...
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... you for your interest in my thesis and suggestions made concerning some of the articles. By the way, whenever you want please repeat your visit to Barcelona with your family; it was very ...
... you for your interest in my thesis and suggestions made concerning some of the articles. By the way, whenever you want please repeat your visit to Barcelona with your family; it was very ...
clinical practice guideline for the management of borderline
... conditions are causally related, given current knowledge of the aetiology of BPD. This guideline uses the term ‘co-occurring’ where the relationship between conditions cannot be ascertained. c In common usage, the term ‘comorbid’ is often used to refer to any health condition that exists simultan ...
... conditions are causally related, given current knowledge of the aetiology of BPD. This guideline uses the term ‘co-occurring’ where the relationship between conditions cannot be ascertained. c In common usage, the term ‘comorbid’ is often used to refer to any health condition that exists simultan ...
annex i list of the names, pharmaceutical forms, strengths of the
... ANNEX I LIST OF THE NAMES, PHARMACEUTICAL FORMS, STRENGTHS OF THE MEDICINAL PRODUCTS, ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION, MARKETING AUTHORISATION HOLDERS IN THE MEMBER STATES (EU/EEA) ...
... ANNEX I LIST OF THE NAMES, PHARMACEUTICAL FORMS, STRENGTHS OF THE MEDICINAL PRODUCTS, ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION, MARKETING AUTHORISATION HOLDERS IN THE MEMBER STATES (EU/EEA) ...
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... years old in the United States, and adolescents are not legally eligible to purchase or drink alcohol, regardless of its prominence among this age group. According to the Monitoring the Future study, approximately 80 percent of adolescents have consumed some amount of alcohol by the time they reach ...
... years old in the United States, and adolescents are not legally eligible to purchase or drink alcohol, regardless of its prominence among this age group. According to the Monitoring the Future study, approximately 80 percent of adolescents have consumed some amount of alcohol by the time they reach ...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: are we helping or
... DSM-III-R, it was reintroduced in DSM-IV, corresponding to a substantial increase in diagnoses among girls.11 ADHD is usually diagnosed by paediatricians and psychiatrists after a child in whom the diagnosis is suspected has been referred by their primary care physician.5 12 13 In the US, however, ...
... DSM-III-R, it was reintroduced in DSM-IV, corresponding to a substantial increase in diagnoses among girls.11 ADHD is usually diagnosed by paediatricians and psychiatrists after a child in whom the diagnosis is suspected has been referred by their primary care physician.5 12 13 In the US, however, ...
... items than one needs (acquisition). Researchers and therapists believe that difficulty with discarding and problems with acquisition play an important role as behaviors which often create and influence clutter. In working with individuals dealing with compulsive hoarding, therapists have found that ...
2015 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes for SLP
... ICD-10-CM Coding FAQs for Audiologists and SLPs: www.asha.org/Practice/reimbursement/coding/ICD-10-CM-Coding-FAQs-for-Audiologists-and-SLPs/ ...
... ICD-10-CM Coding FAQs for Audiologists and SLPs: www.asha.org/Practice/reimbursement/coding/ICD-10-CM-Coding-FAQs-for-Audiologists-and-SLPs/ ...
Sleep and REM sleep disturbance in the memory
... prior sleep can facilitate memory retrieval via such functions as protection from retroactive interference [73] and enhanced updating during reconsolidation [74]. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is associated with consolidation of emotional memory (reviewed in [8–10]), and REM sleep has been suggeste ...
... prior sleep can facilitate memory retrieval via such functions as protection from retroactive interference [73] and enhanced updating during reconsolidation [74]. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is associated with consolidation of emotional memory (reviewed in [8–10]), and REM sleep has been suggeste ...
generalized anxiety disorder
... Finally, differential diagnosis guidelines for DSM-IV GAD specify that the disorder should not be assigned if its features are better accounted for by another mental or medical disorder (e.g., worry about future panic attacks in panic disorder should not be counted toward the diagnosis of GAD). In a ...
... Finally, differential diagnosis guidelines for DSM-IV GAD specify that the disorder should not be assigned if its features are better accounted for by another mental or medical disorder (e.g., worry about future panic attacks in panic disorder should not be counted toward the diagnosis of GAD). In a ...
Acute Stress Disorder & Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
... of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 4 July 2013, under Section 14A of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992. In approving these guidelines the NHMRC considers that they meet the NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines. This approval is valid for ...
... of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 4 July 2013, under Section 14A of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992. In approving these guidelines the NHMRC considers that they meet the NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines. This approval is valid for ...
BOOKS PROFESSIONAlS for Fall 2010 / Winter 2011
... obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and continues to be recommended by therapists across the country and abroad. Both are available in new editions this season, The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook in its fifth edition and The OCD Workbook in its third, to ensure readers have access to the most current ...
... obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and continues to be recommended by therapists across the country and abroad. Both are available in new editions this season, The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook in its fifth edition and The OCD Workbook in its third, to ensure readers have access to the most current ...
(g) Adult Bipolar Disorder
... market crowned, as if victors in some contest of skill’ only to be ‘torpid, dull, and sorrowful’ at other times. Though he suggested that both patterns of behavior resulted from one and the same disorder, this idea did not gain currency until the modern era (e.g. mid-19th century) ...
... market crowned, as if victors in some contest of skill’ only to be ‘torpid, dull, and sorrowful’ at other times. Though he suggested that both patterns of behavior resulted from one and the same disorder, this idea did not gain currency until the modern era (e.g. mid-19th century) ...
Disordered eating and psychological help-seeking
... While the prevalence of the disorder alone is disturbing, the prevalence combined with the impact of the disorder is even more so. In a meta-analysis of 42 published articles, Sullivan (1995) reported a mortality rate of 5.6% per decade, or .56% per year. This means that every year approximately one ...
... While the prevalence of the disorder alone is disturbing, the prevalence combined with the impact of the disorder is even more so. In a meta-analysis of 42 published articles, Sullivan (1995) reported a mortality rate of 5.6% per decade, or .56% per year. This means that every year approximately one ...
Prospective Study of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression
... trauma, each having its own course and prognosis? Which symptoms are shared, and which others separate the two disorders? Is there a hierarchy, such that prolonged PTSD is the cause of subsequent major depression or otherwise “dominates”? The present study addresses these questions, using a longitud ...
... trauma, each having its own course and prognosis? Which symptoms are shared, and which others separate the two disorders? Is there a hierarchy, such that prolonged PTSD is the cause of subsequent major depression or otherwise “dominates”? The present study addresses these questions, using a longitud ...
Beyond Clutter The Complex Disorder of Hoarding
... Proposed DSM V Hoarding Disorder Inclusion and Criteria The proposed diagnostic criteria are: A. Persistent difficulty discarding or parting with personal possessions, even those of apparently useless or limited value, due to strong urges to save items, distress, and/or indecision associated with d ...
... Proposed DSM V Hoarding Disorder Inclusion and Criteria The proposed diagnostic criteria are: A. Persistent difficulty discarding or parting with personal possessions, even those of apparently useless or limited value, due to strong urges to save items, distress, and/or indecision associated with d ...
Is Hoarding a Symptom of Obsessive
... living space, and may represent a public health hazard when extreme. Individuals with significant hoarding problems have difficulty discarding their hoarded possessions, which can lead to significant distress and interpersonal problems (e.g., conflict with family members). As the mental health field ...
... living space, and may represent a public health hazard when extreme. Individuals with significant hoarding problems have difficulty discarding their hoarded possessions, which can lead to significant distress and interpersonal problems (e.g., conflict with family members). As the mental health field ...
Anxiety and Depression Among Icelandic Footballers
... this research the main focus is on generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). People diagnosed with GAD have experienced excessive anxiety and worry almost all the time, over many different situations, for at least six months (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). They are anxious and worry about their ...
... this research the main focus is on generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). People diagnosed with GAD have experienced excessive anxiety and worry almost all the time, over many different situations, for at least six months (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). They are anxious and worry about their ...
Chronic and treatment-resistant depression
... difficult-to-treat depression is thought to contribute to the large disease burden caused by depression. Difficult-to-treat depression is an overarching term that can be used to describe depression which is chronic, unremitting or treatment-resistant. The concept of difficult-to-treat depression and ...
... difficult-to-treat depression is thought to contribute to the large disease burden caused by depression. Difficult-to-treat depression is an overarching term that can be used to describe depression which is chronic, unremitting or treatment-resistant. The concept of difficult-to-treat depression and ...
The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire: Reliability and Validity
... Evidence-based practice (EBP) has become increasingly prominent in health care, including mental health services (Hunsley & Mash, 2007). Although the focus of EBP in mental health has been mainly on treatment, evidence-based assessment (EBA) has been highlighted in various EBP guidelines (e.g., Amer ...
... Evidence-based practice (EBP) has become increasingly prominent in health care, including mental health services (Hunsley & Mash, 2007). Although the focus of EBP in mental health has been mainly on treatment, evidence-based assessment (EBA) has been highlighted in various EBP guidelines (e.g., Amer ...
RECENT ARTICLES on EMDR - EMDR International Association
... ABSTRACT Background & Aims: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is considered as one of the most prevalent disorder during the life time and can negatively influence the individual, family and social relationships of patients, so, prevention and treatment of this disorder is highly important. Eye ...
... ABSTRACT Background & Aims: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is considered as one of the most prevalent disorder during the life time and can negatively influence the individual, family and social relationships of patients, so, prevention and treatment of this disorder is highly important. Eye ...