autism spectrum disorders
... and may change as a result of new research. Readers need to apply this knowledge to patients in accordance with the guidelines and laws of their country of practice. Some medications may not be available in some countries and readers should consult the specific drug information since not all dosages ...
... and may change as a result of new research. Readers need to apply this knowledge to patients in accordance with the guidelines and laws of their country of practice. Some medications may not be available in some countries and readers should consult the specific drug information since not all dosages ...
Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder and psychiatry: a
... symptoms, insomnia, and nightmares, all of which are associated with anxiety and mood disturbances. In addition, nightmare is a core symptom of RBD. Although most studies emphasise the importance of loss of REM-related muscle atonia as the pathophysiology of RBD, we suggest that nightmare also serve ...
... symptoms, insomnia, and nightmares, all of which are associated with anxiety and mood disturbances. In addition, nightmare is a core symptom of RBD. Although most studies emphasise the importance of loss of REM-related muscle atonia as the pathophysiology of RBD, we suggest that nightmare also serve ...
EEG Neurofeedback for Treating Psychiatric Disorders
... (MMPI-2) in a 65-year-old woman diagnosed with a major depressive disorder and in a 42-year-old woman with chronic psychological maladjustment (Baehr et al., 1997). The researchers concluded that even though EEG asymmetry training is not an efficacious stand-alone therapy for depression, it is an ef ...
... (MMPI-2) in a 65-year-old woman diagnosed with a major depressive disorder and in a 42-year-old woman with chronic psychological maladjustment (Baehr et al., 1997). The researchers concluded that even though EEG asymmetry training is not an efficacious stand-alone therapy for depression, it is an ef ...
Meta-analysis of the SLC6A3/DAT1 VNTR haplotype in
... Patients (n=275) had been referred for assessment of ADHD to the outpatient clinic of GGZ Delfland in Delft, to Parnassia, psycho-medical centre in The Hague, or to the department of Psychiatry at the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Most of the patients have ...
... Patients (n=275) had been referred for assessment of ADHD to the outpatient clinic of GGZ Delfland in Delft, to Parnassia, psycho-medical centre in The Hague, or to the department of Psychiatry at the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Most of the patients have ...
Depression in childhood and adolescence: clinical features
... aural hallucinations and less frequently delusions of blame or guilt). The decline in performance could be due to weak concentration or interest, both characteristic of the state of depression. It is common for the child not to have friends, say that classmates do not like him/her or have an exclusi ...
... aural hallucinations and less frequently delusions of blame or guilt). The decline in performance could be due to weak concentration or interest, both characteristic of the state of depression. It is common for the child not to have friends, say that classmates do not like him/her or have an exclusi ...
PowerPoint 演示文稿 - Zhejiang University
... failures to external attributes (Miller & Ross, 1975). For example, when getting a promotion most of us will feel that this success is due to hard work, intelligence, dedication, and similar internal factors. But if you are fired… This bias is true for most people, but for those who are depressed, h ...
... failures to external attributes (Miller & Ross, 1975). For example, when getting a promotion most of us will feel that this success is due to hard work, intelligence, dedication, and similar internal factors. But if you are fired… This bias is true for most people, but for those who are depressed, h ...
Psychiatric symptoms and disorders in phenylketonuria
... and degree of exposure to elevated blood Phe levels. Children with poor metabolic control during the early, critical years are most likely to be affected and to exhibit more serious symptoms. Although all individuals with PKU appear to be at risk for attention problems and mood disorders, those who ...
... and degree of exposure to elevated blood Phe levels. Children with poor metabolic control during the early, critical years are most likely to be affected and to exhibit more serious symptoms. Although all individuals with PKU appear to be at risk for attention problems and mood disorders, those who ...
The relationship between prior psychiatric disorder
... independent risk factors for CFS/ME. It may be that elements of personality or attitudes not captured on these scales act as shared risk factors. Other studies have found an association between CFS/ME and personality factors such as emotional instability (Kato et al. 2006) and Cluster C personality ...
... independent risk factors for CFS/ME. It may be that elements of personality or attitudes not captured on these scales act as shared risk factors. Other studies have found an association between CFS/ME and personality factors such as emotional instability (Kato et al. 2006) and Cluster C personality ...
Vet Center Hours: Monday - Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs
... • Established by Congress in 1979. • Originally for Vietnam Era vets. • Service now extended to all war zone vets and sexual harassment/assault victims of any era. • Goal is to provide a broad range of counseling, outreach and referral services, to help vets make a satisfying post-war readjustment t ...
... • Established by Congress in 1979. • Originally for Vietnam Era vets. • Service now extended to all war zone vets and sexual harassment/assault victims of any era. • Goal is to provide a broad range of counseling, outreach and referral services, to help vets make a satisfying post-war readjustment t ...
Diagnosing and Treating Depression - GHC-SCW
... Methods Used to Formulate the Recommendations: The interdisciplinary workgroup members agreed to adopt recommendations developed by external organizations and/or arrived at a consensus through discussion of the literature evidence and expert experiences. Recommendations developed by the workgroup we ...
... Methods Used to Formulate the Recommendations: The interdisciplinary workgroup members agreed to adopt recommendations developed by external organizations and/or arrived at a consensus through discussion of the literature evidence and expert experiences. Recommendations developed by the workgroup we ...
Selective Mutism - Speech
... Verbal imitation (vocalizations, noun labels) Functional language (open-ended questions, etc.) Generalization (use of parents and teachers throughout training kept the trainer from being the only discriminative stimulus for speaking) Puppets were used by trainers, parents and children during ...
... Verbal imitation (vocalizations, noun labels) Functional language (open-ended questions, etc.) Generalization (use of parents and teachers throughout training kept the trainer from being the only discriminative stimulus for speaking) Puppets were used by trainers, parents and children during ...
Obesity and the Role of the Mental Health Practitioner
... to lose weight and having considerable information about calories, nutrition, and exercise, still fail to follow what they know. The treatment of obesity has been called “a notoriously frustrating business” and its “successful management . . . demands awareness of the psychological situation” for th ...
... to lose weight and having considerable information about calories, nutrition, and exercise, still fail to follow what they know. The treatment of obesity has been called “a notoriously frustrating business” and its “successful management . . . demands awareness of the psychological situation” for th ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... • overvalued ideas of worthlessness or guilt, • depersonalization and derealization • non-delusional suspiciousness and ideas of reference. • Quasi-psychotic or psychotic–like symptoms (transient, circumscribed, and reality based delusions and hallucinations) • genuine delusions or hallucinations. 3 ...
... • overvalued ideas of worthlessness or guilt, • depersonalization and derealization • non-delusional suspiciousness and ideas of reference. • Quasi-psychotic or psychotic–like symptoms (transient, circumscribed, and reality based delusions and hallucinations) • genuine delusions or hallucinations. 3 ...
Parkinson`s disease, anxiety and depression
... Different types of anxiety and depression require different types of treatment. This may include physical exercise for preventing and treating mild anxiety or depression, through to psychological and medical treatment for more moderate or severe conditions. It is important to seek help as soon as po ...
... Different types of anxiety and depression require different types of treatment. This may include physical exercise for preventing and treating mild anxiety or depression, through to psychological and medical treatment for more moderate or severe conditions. It is important to seek help as soon as po ...
Access to Health Promoting and Preserving Your Psychological
... B) It is a biological disease of the brain. C) It is caused by growing up in a dysfunctional family. D) It results from early childhood traumas. Answer: B Page Ref: 45 ...
... B) It is a biological disease of the brain. C) It is caused by growing up in a dysfunctional family. D) It results from early childhood traumas. Answer: B Page Ref: 45 ...
dissociative disorders
... history of trauma, usually abuse in childhood, is almost always the case for people who have moderate to severe dissociative symptoms. But not all trauma survivors have a dissociative disorder, so the relationship is not one of simple cause and effect. ...
... history of trauma, usually abuse in childhood, is almost always the case for people who have moderate to severe dissociative symptoms. But not all trauma survivors have a dissociative disorder, so the relationship is not one of simple cause and effect. ...
Bipolar Disorder Signs and Symptoms
... treatment, healthy coping skills, and a solid support system, you can live fully while managing your symptoms. Myth: People with bipolar disorder swing back and forth between mania and depression. Fact: Some people alternate between extreme episodes of mania and depression, but most are depressed mo ...
... treatment, healthy coping skills, and a solid support system, you can live fully while managing your symptoms. Myth: People with bipolar disorder swing back and forth between mania and depression. Fact: Some people alternate between extreme episodes of mania and depression, but most are depressed mo ...
dissociative disorders
... history of trauma, usually abuse in childhood, is almost always the case for people who have moderate to severe dissociative symptoms. But not all trauma survivors have a dissociative disorder, so the relationship is not one of simple cause and effect. ...
... history of trauma, usually abuse in childhood, is almost always the case for people who have moderate to severe dissociative symptoms. But not all trauma survivors have a dissociative disorder, so the relationship is not one of simple cause and effect. ...
Phobia - Freedom From Fear
... These factors may increase your risk of specific phobias: Your age. Specific phobias can first appear in childhood, usually by age 10, but can occur later in life. Your relatives. If someone in your family has a specific phobia or anxiety, you're more likely to develop it, too. This could be an ...
... These factors may increase your risk of specific phobias: Your age. Specific phobias can first appear in childhood, usually by age 10, but can occur later in life. Your relatives. If someone in your family has a specific phobia or anxiety, you're more likely to develop it, too. This could be an ...
MEDICAID SERVICES MANUAL TRANSMITTAL LETTER January 9, 2014
... Scope of Service: RMH services must be recommended by a QMHP within the scope of their practice under state law. RMH services are goal oriented outpatient interventions that target the maximum reduction of mental and/or behavioral health impairments and strive to restore the recipient’s to their bes ...
... Scope of Service: RMH services must be recommended by a QMHP within the scope of their practice under state law. RMH services are goal oriented outpatient interventions that target the maximum reduction of mental and/or behavioral health impairments and strive to restore the recipient’s to their bes ...
Mental Health in HIV Patients
... – Asking such questions as, during the past month have you often felt down, depressed or hopeless? – What do you enjoy doing these days? ...
... – Asking such questions as, during the past month have you often felt down, depressed or hopeless? – What do you enjoy doing these days? ...
Psychopathology and Creativity Among Creative and Non
... participant. Research Questions The field of creativity and psychopathology is rich with opportunities for further research. However, the purpose of this current study was to update the data set that was published over 20 years ago by Ludwig (1992, 1995). Not only is the reported sample itself over ...
... participant. Research Questions The field of creativity and psychopathology is rich with opportunities for further research. However, the purpose of this current study was to update the data set that was published over 20 years ago by Ludwig (1992, 1995). Not only is the reported sample itself over ...
The Priory Group What is obsessive
... Obsessions can also arise from the fear of causing accident, injury, or misfortune – leaving the house unlocked or the gas taps on for example. Sufferers feel compelled to check repeatedly. Obsessions concerned with violence, murder, blasphemy or sex are also associated with the fear of causing harm ...
... Obsessions can also arise from the fear of causing accident, injury, or misfortune – leaving the house unlocked or the gas taps on for example. Sufferers feel compelled to check repeatedly. Obsessions concerned with violence, murder, blasphemy or sex are also associated with the fear of causing harm ...
Mental health reference resource
... people with a mental illness are at very high risk of developing problematic drug and alcohol use. For many reasons, these people do not always seek assistance from specialist mental health services. This means other health professionals who do not necessarily have knowledge or skills in mental heal ...
... people with a mental illness are at very high risk of developing problematic drug and alcohol use. For many reasons, these people do not always seek assistance from specialist mental health services. This means other health professionals who do not necessarily have knowledge or skills in mental heal ...