The current status of suicide and self
... nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge eating disorder (BED). Among psychiatric diagnoses, EDs are associated with increased mortality rates, even when specialized treatment is available. Of the mortalities that are reported in individuals with EDs, suicide is among the most commonly reported ...
... nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge eating disorder (BED). Among psychiatric diagnoses, EDs are associated with increased mortality rates, even when specialized treatment is available. Of the mortalities that are reported in individuals with EDs, suicide is among the most commonly reported ...
fisioterapia
... mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, eating disorders, bipolar disorders, dementia, etc. Moreover, newly introduced topics were included in the Conference program such as the role of physiotherapy in people suffering from torture, violence with especial attention to th ...
... mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, eating disorders, bipolar disorders, dementia, etc. Moreover, newly introduced topics were included in the Conference program such as the role of physiotherapy in people suffering from torture, violence with especial attention to th ...
View PDF - Hofstra Law
... United States generally estimate that between 55% to 90% of the population have been exposed to traumatic events.24 The epidemiological literature demonstrating high rates of trauma exposure in the United States has been replicated in other cultures.25 There is also evidence that refugees and people ...
... United States generally estimate that between 55% to 90% of the population have been exposed to traumatic events.24 The epidemiological literature demonstrating high rates of trauma exposure in the United States has been replicated in other cultures.25 There is also evidence that refugees and people ...
Psychological processes in bipolar affective disorder
... likely to be living alone compared with the controls. The mania group scored higher on the Bech–Rafaelsen Scale compared with all other groups (minimum P50.0001). On the HRSD, the depression group scored higher than all other groups (P at least 50.001) but the mania group scored higher than both the ...
... likely to be living alone compared with the controls. The mania group scored higher on the Bech–Rafaelsen Scale compared with all other groups (minimum P50.0001). On the HRSD, the depression group scored higher than all other groups (P at least 50.001) but the mania group scored higher than both the ...
Psychiatric Morbidity Associated With Human Rights Abuses in East
... investigates post-traumatic stress disorder symptomatology based on DSMIII-R criteria (Part IV). An open-ended question also allows each subject to talk about the worst event that ever happened in his/her life (Part II). The Hopkins System Checklist-25 was administered to determine levels of psychia ...
... investigates post-traumatic stress disorder symptomatology based on DSMIII-R criteria (Part IV). An open-ended question also allows each subject to talk about the worst event that ever happened in his/her life (Part II). The Hopkins System Checklist-25 was administered to determine levels of psychia ...
Eating Disorders - American Academy of Child and Adolescent
... Many patients begin to abuse laxatives, diuretics, or stimulants in an effort to lose more weight Anorexic patients commonly develop an intense, almost obsessive interest in physical exercise and have strict work-out routines ...
... Many patients begin to abuse laxatives, diuretics, or stimulants in an effort to lose more weight Anorexic patients commonly develop an intense, almost obsessive interest in physical exercise and have strict work-out routines ...
Substance Related Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... The continuum of adolescent substance use ranges from non-users, through experimental and casual users, to substance use and induced disorder. Virtually any change in emotional state, behavior, social activities, or academic performance can signal a problem with substance use. Friends and family may ...
... The continuum of adolescent substance use ranges from non-users, through experimental and casual users, to substance use and induced disorder. Virtually any change in emotional state, behavior, social activities, or academic performance can signal a problem with substance use. Friends and family may ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... In the 1930s, hyperkinesis, impulsivity, learning disability, and short attention span were described as ‘‘minimal brain damage’’—and later as ‘‘minimal brain dysfunction’’—due to similarities to patients with frank central nervous system (CNS) injuries. In the 1950s, this label was modified to ‘‘hy ...
... In the 1930s, hyperkinesis, impulsivity, learning disability, and short attention span were described as ‘‘minimal brain damage’’—and later as ‘‘minimal brain dysfunction’’—due to similarities to patients with frank central nervous system (CNS) injuries. In the 1950s, this label was modified to ‘‘hy ...
Exposure to Internal and External Stimuli: Reactions in Children of
... 1992). Furthermore, it was shown that a high level of anxiety sensitivity corresponded with the frequency of panic attacks (Cox, Endler, Norton, & Swinson, 199 1; Donnell & McNally, 1990). In addition, Maller and Reiss (1992) showed in a longitudinal study that healthy individuals with high anxiety ...
... 1992). Furthermore, it was shown that a high level of anxiety sensitivity corresponded with the frequency of panic attacks (Cox, Endler, Norton, & Swinson, 199 1; Donnell & McNally, 1990). In addition, Maller and Reiss (1992) showed in a longitudinal study that healthy individuals with high anxiety ...
Broken Bonds: - Home — Survivor Scotland
... To be able to use the relationship the staff member has with the child is crucial but to do so effectively, the individual needs to be able to work within a therapeutic framework of understanding which contains not only the work but which directs and maintains an understanding of what we do and how ...
... To be able to use the relationship the staff member has with the child is crucial but to do so effectively, the individual needs to be able to work within a therapeutic framework of understanding which contains not only the work but which directs and maintains an understanding of what we do and how ...
Exposure to Internal and External Stimuli: Reactions in Children of
... 1992). Furthermore, it was shown that a high level of anxiety sensitivity corresponded with the frequency of panic attacks (Cox, Endler, Norton, & Swinson, 199 1; Donnell & McNally, 1990). In addition, Maller and Reiss (1992) showed in a longitudinal study that healthy individuals with high anxiety ...
... 1992). Furthermore, it was shown that a high level of anxiety sensitivity corresponded with the frequency of panic attacks (Cox, Endler, Norton, & Swinson, 199 1; Donnell & McNally, 1990). In addition, Maller and Reiss (1992) showed in a longitudinal study that healthy individuals with high anxiety ...
Slide 1
... educators to convince their students that what they are teaching is important. Something is perceived as important if it is relevant to a person’s goals and desires. It used to be that we ...
... educators to convince their students that what they are teaching is important. Something is perceived as important if it is relevant to a person’s goals and desires. It used to be that we ...
Sleepwalking is a disorder that occurs when a person walks or does
... Safety measures may be needed to prevent injury. This may include moving objects such as electrical cords or furniture to reduce the chances of tripping and falling. You may need to block off stairways with a gate. In some cases, short-acting tranquilizers have been helpful in reducing sleepwalking ...
... Safety measures may be needed to prevent injury. This may include moving objects such as electrical cords or furniture to reduce the chances of tripping and falling. You may need to block off stairways with a gate. In some cases, short-acting tranquilizers have been helpful in reducing sleepwalking ...
APMS 2014: Appendix B - Methods of psychiatric assessment []
... When sad, miserable or depressed you did not become happier when something nice happened, or when in company. Calculation of symptom score for depressive ideas Score one for each of: ...
... When sad, miserable or depressed you did not become happier when something nice happened, or when in company. Calculation of symptom score for depressive ideas Score one for each of: ...
Binge-eAting DisorDer - Practice Fusion Tutorials
... designed to influence body weight and shape between binge-eating episodes. They may, however, report frequent attempts at dieting. Binge-eating disorder also differs from bulimia nervosa in terms of response to treatment. Rates of improvement are consistently higher among individuals with binge-eati ...
... designed to influence body weight and shape between binge-eating episodes. They may, however, report frequent attempts at dieting. Binge-eating disorder also differs from bulimia nervosa in terms of response to treatment. Rates of improvement are consistently higher among individuals with binge-eati ...
stable resource toolkit
... n 30% of patients in a family practice setting who were determined to be depressed, anxious or both were identified as having bipolar disorder; mainly bipolar II disorder.1 n 56% of patients diagnosed with unipolar disorder in a primary care psychiatric sample were later found to have bipolar spec ...
... n 30% of patients in a family practice setting who were determined to be depressed, anxious or both were identified as having bipolar disorder; mainly bipolar II disorder.1 n 56% of patients diagnosed with unipolar disorder in a primary care psychiatric sample were later found to have bipolar spec ...
SUICIDE ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL - University of Michigan
... relevant risk factors, present episode of illness, symptoms, and the specific suicide inquiry. Seek consultation / supervision as needed Suicide risk will need to be reassessed at various points throughout treatment, as a patient’s risk level will wax and wane. ...
... relevant risk factors, present episode of illness, symptoms, and the specific suicide inquiry. Seek consultation / supervision as needed Suicide risk will need to be reassessed at various points throughout treatment, as a patient’s risk level will wax and wane. ...
Word - The Open University
... Kraepelin depicted abnormal states in the way a botanist would classify plants. But this was not just about classification, because assumptions about genetic causation came with the descriptions. These assumptions brought with them, and justified, the need for medical control over patients. They als ...
... Kraepelin depicted abnormal states in the way a botanist would classify plants. But this was not just about classification, because assumptions about genetic causation came with the descriptions. These assumptions brought with them, and justified, the need for medical control over patients. They als ...
Are patients with COPD psychologically distressed? E.J. Wagena*, W.A. Arrindell , E.F.M. Wouters
... Checklist-90-Revised was used to assess general psychological distress. The sample of patients with COPD experienced significantly more psychological distress than the general population and significantly less than psychiatric outpatients. Furthermore, no significant association was found between th ...
... Checklist-90-Revised was used to assess general psychological distress. The sample of patients with COPD experienced significantly more psychological distress than the general population and significantly less than psychiatric outpatients. Furthermore, no significant association was found between th ...
Depression - National Medical Research Council
... Depression is a major health problem which impairs psychosocial and occupational functioning, and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In the 2004 Global Burden of Disease Study, depression was found to be the third leading cause of burden of disease worldwide and the top leading ...
... Depression is a major health problem which impairs psychosocial and occupational functioning, and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In the 2004 Global Burden of Disease Study, depression was found to be the third leading cause of burden of disease worldwide and the top leading ...
The Empirical Status of Empirically Supported
... their psychotherapies with medications, they needed to avoid the confound of time elapsed and hence tended to design treatments of roughly the length of a medication crossover design.2 Equally important in determining the length of clinical trials was a simple, unavoidable fact of experimental metho ...
... their psychotherapies with medications, they needed to avoid the confound of time elapsed and hence tended to design treatments of roughly the length of a medication crossover design.2 Equally important in determining the length of clinical trials was a simple, unavoidable fact of experimental metho ...
Suicidality, violence and mania caused by selective serotonin
... toward her mother. She improved when the fluvoxamine was stopped and other medications instituted. The authors warned about the existence of impulsive and aggressive behavior induced by fluvoxamine. In another case report, a woman taking fluvoxamine became suicidal and had to be hospitalized [4]. In ...
... toward her mother. She improved when the fluvoxamine was stopped and other medications instituted. The authors warned about the existence of impulsive and aggressive behavior induced by fluvoxamine. In another case report, a woman taking fluvoxamine became suicidal and had to be hospitalized [4]. In ...
Suicidality, violence and mania caused by selective serotonin
... toward her mother. She improved when the fluvoxamine was stopped and other medications instituted. The authors warned about the existence of impulsive and aggressive behavior induced by fluvoxamine. In another case report, a woman taking fluvoxamine became suicidal and had to be hospitalized [4]. In ...
... toward her mother. She improved when the fluvoxamine was stopped and other medications instituted. The authors warned about the existence of impulsive and aggressive behavior induced by fluvoxamine. In another case report, a woman taking fluvoxamine became suicidal and had to be hospitalized [4]. In ...
to presentation
... inpatient, residential); and for both substance abuse and dependence. It has also been used with people who have a trauma history, but do not meet criteria for PTSD. ...
... inpatient, residential); and for both substance abuse and dependence. It has also been used with people who have a trauma history, but do not meet criteria for PTSD. ...