Coping With Disease-Related Stressors in
... mains, more of the physical stressors may be helped by drug treatment and behavioral modification strategies. Cognitive stressors may be aided by compensatory strategies, but more of these stressors are not directly controllable/changeable. Many of the psychosocial stressors are emotional consequen ...
... mains, more of the physical stressors may be helped by drug treatment and behavioral modification strategies. Cognitive stressors may be aided by compensatory strategies, but more of these stressors are not directly controllable/changeable. Many of the psychosocial stressors are emotional consequen ...
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... diagnosis of DID and three participants with a psychiatrist diagnosis of OSDD (n ¼39). All met diagnostic criteria for DID or OSDDtype 1 on the DDIS. The Chr-PTSD sample contained 13 participants with chronic PTSD. All Chr-PTSD participants had a history of long and complicated trauma-related sympto ...
... diagnosis of DID and three participants with a psychiatrist diagnosis of OSDD (n ¼39). All met diagnostic criteria for DID or OSDDtype 1 on the DDIS. The Chr-PTSD sample contained 13 participants with chronic PTSD. All Chr-PTSD participants had a history of long and complicated trauma-related sympto ...
Perfectionism in Women with Binge Eating Disorder
... Nelson, Dubbert, & Spitzer, 1993). There is also a positive relationship between depressive symptomatology and maladaptive perfectionism (Hewitt & Flett, 1991). Given the associations between BED and negative affect and between negative affect and perfectionism, an investigation of perfectionism in ...
... Nelson, Dubbert, & Spitzer, 1993). There is also a positive relationship between depressive symptomatology and maladaptive perfectionism (Hewitt & Flett, 1991). Given the associations between BED and negative affect and between negative affect and perfectionism, an investigation of perfectionism in ...
Education - Louisiana State University
... for the criterion validity of the ACIPS. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 26. Cohen, Alex S., Morrison, Sean C., Callaway, Dallas. (2013). Computerized facial analysis for understanding constricted/blunted affect: initial feasibility, reliability and validity data. Schizophrenia Research.148-1/3. 111116, 2 ...
... for the criterion validity of the ACIPS. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 26. Cohen, Alex S., Morrison, Sean C., Callaway, Dallas. (2013). Computerized facial analysis for understanding constricted/blunted affect: initial feasibility, reliability and validity data. Schizophrenia Research.148-1/3. 111116, 2 ...
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... North Carolina), treatment philosophy (therapeutic boarding school or residential treatment, the latter of which is more clinically focused and designed for more severely impaired adolescents), and the range of interventions provided (e.g., equine therapy, neurofeedback, adventure therapy, partial c ...
... North Carolina), treatment philosophy (therapeutic boarding school or residential treatment, the latter of which is more clinically focused and designed for more severely impaired adolescents), and the range of interventions provided (e.g., equine therapy, neurofeedback, adventure therapy, partial c ...
Are Inflated Responsibility Beliefs Specific to OCD?
... Thus, empirical evaluations on cognitive vulnerability factors of OCD have been conducted on clinical and non-clinical samples, and this was the rationale for which both studies on clinical and non-clinical individuals were included in the current meta-analysis. With regard to the clinical samples, ...
... Thus, empirical evaluations on cognitive vulnerability factors of OCD have been conducted on clinical and non-clinical samples, and this was the rationale for which both studies on clinical and non-clinical individuals were included in the current meta-analysis. With regard to the clinical samples, ...
Education - Louisiana State University
... Depression and Comorbidity. Steven Richards and Mike O’Hara; Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association. 30. Cohen, Alex S., Morrison, Sean C., Callaway, Dallas. (2013). Computerized facial analysis for understanding constricted/blunted affect: initial feasibility, reliability and validi ...
... Depression and Comorbidity. Steven Richards and Mike O’Hara; Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association. 30. Cohen, Alex S., Morrison, Sean C., Callaway, Dallas. (2013). Computerized facial analysis for understanding constricted/blunted affect: initial feasibility, reliability and validi ...
Longitudinal Predictors of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: A Behavioral
... of course, also controls for family environment associated with having a relative with bipolar disorder). The very nature of bipolar spectrum disorders also presents a methodological challenge in that these disorders are recurrent with significant interepisode symptoms. Studies wishing to establish ...
... of course, also controls for family environment associated with having a relative with bipolar disorder). The very nature of bipolar spectrum disorders also presents a methodological challenge in that these disorders are recurrent with significant interepisode symptoms. Studies wishing to establish ...
Incidence and Risk Factors for ICU
... reminders of the event and demonstrate emotional "numbness" (avoidance), and/or may have sleeplessness, anger, hypervigilance, and an exaggerated response to startling events (hyperarousal) (1). Survivors of critical illness have reported PTSD symptoms months to even years after critical illness, po ...
... reminders of the event and demonstrate emotional "numbness" (avoidance), and/or may have sleeplessness, anger, hypervigilance, and an exaggerated response to startling events (hyperarousal) (1). Survivors of critical illness have reported PTSD symptoms months to even years after critical illness, po ...
Depression and Bipolar Wellness Guide
... Some children and teens say they feel sad and “blue.” Others act out, and are irritable or aggressive toward others. Some begin to withdraw and become less social. Still others become anxious and fearful. Elementary-age children often describe their depression as feeling empty. They may think that n ...
... Some children and teens say they feel sad and “blue.” Others act out, and are irritable or aggressive toward others. Some begin to withdraw and become less social. Still others become anxious and fearful. Elementary-age children often describe their depression as feeling empty. They may think that n ...
Myths vs. Facts – Reflections on ADHD
... Symptoms: (DSM-IV-TR 2000) They often bully or intimidate others. Can be physically cruel to people and animals. Can lie or break promises to get what they want. They may steal, run away from home, skip school Deliberately destroy others’ property and set fires. ...
... Symptoms: (DSM-IV-TR 2000) They often bully or intimidate others. Can be physically cruel to people and animals. Can lie or break promises to get what they want. They may steal, run away from home, skip school Deliberately destroy others’ property and set fires. ...
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: aetiology, diagnosis and
... Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures must also be distinguished from other paroxysmal events, mediated by primarily physiological or emotional causes. There are a number of conditions that can ...
... Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures must also be distinguished from other paroxysmal events, mediated by primarily physiological or emotional causes. There are a number of conditions that can ...
Psychological Services - South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS
... N.B. If there is evidence of an eating disorder please complete the Eating Disorder Form 2.CURRENT MENTAL HEALTH PRESENTATION (Please give details of the onset and development, duration and severity of the problem including details on sleep, appetite, concentration, hallucinations, ...
... N.B. If there is evidence of an eating disorder please complete the Eating Disorder Form 2.CURRENT MENTAL HEALTH PRESENTATION (Please give details of the onset and development, duration and severity of the problem including details on sleep, appetite, concentration, hallucinations, ...
A guide for caregivers of people with disorder
... The cause of bipolar disorder is similar to other illnesses like diabetes or asthma where the person has a biological vulnerability to develop particular symptoms. This biological vulnerability includes changes in brain chemicals and functioning as well as hormonal and immune changes in the body. Ce ...
... The cause of bipolar disorder is similar to other illnesses like diabetes or asthma where the person has a biological vulnerability to develop particular symptoms. This biological vulnerability includes changes in brain chemicals and functioning as well as hormonal and immune changes in the body. Ce ...
Fulltext - Jultika
... between 20 and 82 years with a solitary primary brain tumor treated surgically at the Oulu Clinic for Neurosurgery, Oulu University Hospital between February 1990 and March 1992. The major histological subgroup consisted of gliomas (40%), and the rest were meningiomas (33%), acoustic neurinomas (13% ...
... between 20 and 82 years with a solitary primary brain tumor treated surgically at the Oulu Clinic for Neurosurgery, Oulu University Hospital between February 1990 and March 1992. The major histological subgroup consisted of gliomas (40%), and the rest were meningiomas (33%), acoustic neurinomas (13% ...
Follow-up of Maladaptive Behaviors in Youth with Autism Spectrum
... present with a wide range of maladaptive behaviors beyond the core symptoms that define the disorder. Such maladaptive behaviors represent additional handicaps for these individuals and are associated with negative outcomes including poor social competency, academic and vocational under-achievement, ...
... present with a wide range of maladaptive behaviors beyond the core symptoms that define the disorder. Such maladaptive behaviors represent additional handicaps for these individuals and are associated with negative outcomes including poor social competency, academic and vocational under-achievement, ...
Evidence-based guidelines for treating depressive
... expected to apply much of the time; for this reason we use expressions such as ‘should consider…’ in the recommendations. We accept that, for many patients and for many clinical decisions, unthinking adherence to treatment recommendations may be potentially harmful. In situations where the evidence ...
... expected to apply much of the time; for this reason we use expressions such as ‘should consider…’ in the recommendations. We accept that, for many patients and for many clinical decisions, unthinking adherence to treatment recommendations may be potentially harmful. In situations where the evidence ...
Tourette`s Disorder and Comorbidity
... • Neuro-anatomy and function • Neurotransmitters • Genetics ...
... • Neuro-anatomy and function • Neurotransmitters • Genetics ...
Evaluation and Assessment Issues in the Diagnosis
... gender bias may exist in this differential reporting with girls in particular reporting more internalizing symptoms than their parents.84 Some researchers have suggested that diagnosing ADHD based on either parents’ or youths’ positive responses,23 as well as on a positive response from both, may be ...
... gender bias may exist in this differential reporting with girls in particular reporting more internalizing symptoms than their parents.84 Some researchers have suggested that diagnosing ADHD based on either parents’ or youths’ positive responses,23 as well as on a positive response from both, may be ...
Personality, mental health and demographic correlates of
... considerable variation in how researchers defined hoarding (Pertusa et al., 2010). Frost & Hartl’s 1996 working definition is widely accepted and is very similar to the DSM-5 criteria: persistent difficulty throwing away possessions regardless of their value, a need to save the items and distress as ...
... considerable variation in how researchers defined hoarding (Pertusa et al., 2010). Frost & Hartl’s 1996 working definition is widely accepted and is very similar to the DSM-5 criteria: persistent difficulty throwing away possessions regardless of their value, a need to save the items and distress as ...
Comparison of ICD-10R, DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5 in an Adult
... Asperger Syndrome (if there was no evidence of a language delay). In line with ICD-10R guidelines, if a patient exhibited some autistic symptoms but did not meet full ICD-10R diagnostic criteria they were diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder, unspecified (PDDunspecified) or Atypical Autis ...
... Asperger Syndrome (if there was no evidence of a language delay). In line with ICD-10R guidelines, if a patient exhibited some autistic symptoms but did not meet full ICD-10R diagnostic criteria they were diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder, unspecified (PDDunspecified) or Atypical Autis ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Aboriginal People in Canada
... after the experience of one or more traumatic events (APA, 2013). While many individuals who develop PTSD show a substantial decline in symptoms during the first year, a third of individuals who develop PTSD experience ongoing symptoms and are at increased risk of developing additional disorders suc ...
... after the experience of one or more traumatic events (APA, 2013). While many individuals who develop PTSD show a substantial decline in symptoms during the first year, a third of individuals who develop PTSD experience ongoing symptoms and are at increased risk of developing additional disorders suc ...
Case Reports
... joints. Ankylosing spondylitis is the prototype of spondyloarthropathies that affects approximately 0.49% of the Turkish population and 0.9% of the world population. Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs are the primary treatment of choice. Sulfasalazine is a diseasemodifying antirheumatic drug used i ...
... joints. Ankylosing spondylitis is the prototype of spondyloarthropathies that affects approximately 0.49% of the Turkish population and 0.9% of the world population. Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs are the primary treatment of choice. Sulfasalazine is a diseasemodifying antirheumatic drug used i ...
Clinical Case Studies
... some relief for children experiencing trauma-related nightmares. In one study, systematic desensitization decreased anxiety associated with the trauma-related nightmares but did not decrease trauma-related nightmare frequency (Cavior & Deutsch, 1975). Nonetheless, with a reduction in distress, there ...
... some relief for children experiencing trauma-related nightmares. In one study, systematic desensitization decreased anxiety associated with the trauma-related nightmares but did not decrease trauma-related nightmare frequency (Cavior & Deutsch, 1975). Nonetheless, with a reduction in distress, there ...
Music Therapy Treatment of Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents
... of energy, low self-esteem, inability to experience pleasure, excessive sadness not due to bereavement, consistent feelings of emptiness, and excessive irritability when combined with other symptoms. Patients did not need to have diagnoses of Major Depressive Disorder in order to be included in this ...
... of energy, low self-esteem, inability to experience pleasure, excessive sadness not due to bereavement, consistent feelings of emptiness, and excessive irritability when combined with other symptoms. Patients did not need to have diagnoses of Major Depressive Disorder in order to be included in this ...