
Acquired Stuttering: Differential Diagnosis
... "Stuttering refers to disorders in the rhythm of speech in which the individual knows precisely what he or she whishes to say but at the time is unable to say it because of an involuntary repetition, prolongation or cessation of a sound. When this behavior first occurs, notably worsens, or recurs in ...
... "Stuttering refers to disorders in the rhythm of speech in which the individual knows precisely what he or she whishes to say but at the time is unable to say it because of an involuntary repetition, prolongation or cessation of a sound. When this behavior first occurs, notably worsens, or recurs in ...
1 - DORAS
... Delineating delirium phenomenology facilitates detection, understanding neuroanatomical endophenotypes, and patient management. This compendium reflects an integrated research plan executed over a five year period, employing detailed, standardized phenomenological assessments cross-sectionally and l ...
... Delineating delirium phenomenology facilitates detection, understanding neuroanatomical endophenotypes, and patient management. This compendium reflects an integrated research plan executed over a five year period, employing detailed, standardized phenomenological assessments cross-sectionally and l ...
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Success
... This book is dedicated to my loving husband, Damon, whose patience and understanding gave me strength; to my parents, Bonnie and Stan Baker, who listened attentively, always believed in me, and reminded me to laugh; and, lastly, to “the girls,” my fellow authors. I would never have wanted to be on t ...
... This book is dedicated to my loving husband, Damon, whose patience and understanding gave me strength; to my parents, Bonnie and Stan Baker, who listened attentively, always believed in me, and reminded me to laugh; and, lastly, to “the girls,” my fellow authors. I would never have wanted to be on t ...
proceedings of the first world conference on cluttering
... knowledge and experience gained during the conference as well as some useful resources would reach a maximum number of individuals interested in cluttering research and treatment including those who have direct personal experience with this unique speech fluency disorder. Cluttering deserves the wid ...
... knowledge and experience gained during the conference as well as some useful resources would reach a maximum number of individuals interested in cluttering research and treatment including those who have direct personal experience with this unique speech fluency disorder. Cluttering deserves the wid ...
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for depressive illness, schizophrenia, catatonia and mania
... The economic model for depression was based on a severely depressed population requiring hospitalisation. As clinical opinion differs to whether ECT should be used only as a last resort treatment or whether it could be used earlier in the treatment hierarchy the model was constructed to allow the ev ...
... The economic model for depression was based on a severely depressed population requiring hospitalisation. As clinical opinion differs to whether ECT should be used only as a last resort treatment or whether it could be used earlier in the treatment hierarchy the model was constructed to allow the ev ...
International classification of sleep disorders, revised
... research in sleep disorders medicine. The years between 1990 and 1997 have witnessed wide-ranging changes in sleep disorders medicine from many perspectives: the growth of managed health care; public health care reform; efforts to better integrate sleep disorders medicine into the community of medic ...
... research in sleep disorders medicine. The years between 1990 and 1997 have witnessed wide-ranging changes in sleep disorders medicine from many perspectives: the growth of managed health care; public health care reform; efforts to better integrate sleep disorders medicine into the community of medic ...
Chapter 2 - Kenniscentrum Kinder
... contexts, as manifested by the following, currently or by history (examples are illustrative, not exhaustive): 1. Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity, ranging, for example, from abnormal social approach and failure of normal back-and-forth conversation; to reduced sharing of interests, emotion ...
... contexts, as manifested by the following, currently or by history (examples are illustrative, not exhaustive): 1. Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity, ranging, for example, from abnormal social approach and failure of normal back-and-forth conversation; to reduced sharing of interests, emotion ...
Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders
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The bidirectionality of the relationship between insomnia, anxiety
... 6.2.5. Potential mechanisms of the relationship between insomnia, depression and GAD ......................165 6.2.5.1. Common risk-factors ................................................................................................................166 6.2.5.2. Cause-effect relationship.......... ...
... 6.2.5. Potential mechanisms of the relationship between insomnia, depression and GAD ......................165 6.2.5.1. Common risk-factors ................................................................................................................166 6.2.5.2. Cause-effect relationship.......... ...
U. S. Navy Aeromedical Reference and Waiver Guide
... Refractive Limits: If uncorrected distant visual acuity is less than 20/20 either eye, a manifest refraction must be recorded for the correction required to attain 20/20. If the candidate’s distant visual acuity is 20/20, a manifest refraction is not required. Total myopia may not be greater than -1 ...
... Refractive Limits: If uncorrected distant visual acuity is less than 20/20 either eye, a manifest refraction must be recorded for the correction required to attain 20/20. If the candidate’s distant visual acuity is 20/20, a manifest refraction is not required. Total myopia may not be greater than -1 ...
Abstract
... 1994). Two concepts which seem central to understanding some forms of psychopathology from an evolutionary perspective are defeat and entrapment. These concepts have their origins in animal research, but have since been applied to four main types of human psychopathologies, namely depression (e.g., ...
... 1994). Two concepts which seem central to understanding some forms of psychopathology from an evolutionary perspective are defeat and entrapment. These concepts have their origins in animal research, but have since been applied to four main types of human psychopathologies, namely depression (e.g., ...
Eric Youngstrom
... Science) indexed entries, cited a total of 8134 times (7070 excluding citations by own group), for an average of 33.8 times and h-index of 52 (SCOPUS). On GoogleScholar, there are 310 indexed entries cited 13500+ times, averaging 40.7 cites per paper and an h-index of 63, a g index of 105, and an I- ...
... Science) indexed entries, cited a total of 8134 times (7070 excluding citations by own group), for an average of 33.8 times and h-index of 52 (SCOPUS). On GoogleScholar, there are 310 indexed entries cited 13500+ times, averaging 40.7 cites per paper and an h-index of 63, a g index of 105, and an I- ...
AHD Dr. Vieira`s presenation Nov 25
... Prevalence of Migraine •Prevalence highest from 25-55 yo. •Prevalence is stable over time. •After age 55 prev. starts to decrease – CDH or remission American migraine study-I- info from 15,000 homes in 1989 AMS-II – 1999. AMPP – 2005. ...
... Prevalence of Migraine •Prevalence highest from 25-55 yo. •Prevalence is stable over time. •After age 55 prev. starts to decrease – CDH or remission American migraine study-I- info from 15,000 homes in 1989 AMS-II – 1999. AMPP – 2005. ...
Self-Ambivalence in Obsessive-Compulsive
... The second study examined the associations between self-ambivalence, OCD symptoms, OCD-related beliefs and anxiety disorders. This study found that selfambivalence related significantly to OCD symptoms and distinguished individuals with OCD from normal controls. However, it found no difference in se ...
... The second study examined the associations between self-ambivalence, OCD symptoms, OCD-related beliefs and anxiety disorders. This study found that selfambivalence related significantly to OCD symptoms and distinguished individuals with OCD from normal controls. However, it found no difference in se ...
The role of oxytocin in social bonding, stress regulation and mental
... 1.4. Contextual cues and interindividual differences moderate effects of oxytocin Even though it has now become widely acknowledged that endogenous release or exogenous administration of oxytocin may facilitate social bonding and stress regulation, and may even promote mental health, over the past f ...
... 1.4. Contextual cues and interindividual differences moderate effects of oxytocin Even though it has now become widely acknowledged that endogenous release or exogenous administration of oxytocin may facilitate social bonding and stress regulation, and may even promote mental health, over the past f ...
IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)
... of a well balanced healthy personality will be must in a developing nation like our‘s and any problems during the personality development phases may lead to mental health problems. Adolescents are highly vulnerable to mental health problems. Adolescents suffer from psychosocial problems at one time ...
... of a well balanced healthy personality will be must in a developing nation like our‘s and any problems during the personality development phases may lead to mental health problems. Adolescents are highly vulnerable to mental health problems. Adolescents suffer from psychosocial problems at one time ...
Idiopathic hypersomnia - Oxford Academic
... and monosymptomatic narcolepsy. There were no statistically significant differences in clinical or paraclinical measures between idiopathic hypersomnia subjects with and without sleep paralysis or hypnagogic hallucinations. Apart from latency to REM sleep, other polysomnographic findings were simila ...
... and monosymptomatic narcolepsy. There were no statistically significant differences in clinical or paraclinical measures between idiopathic hypersomnia subjects with and without sleep paralysis or hypnagogic hallucinations. Apart from latency to REM sleep, other polysomnographic findings were simila ...
... and a control group, usually placebo or no treatment. The study uses outcome measures before and after treatment, and randomly assigns participants to the groups. Some trials, normally those testing medications, also use a double blind where neither the participants nor the researcher know who is re ...
A S M P
... that require social communication interaction as well as performing daily in front of their students. According to behavioral psychologists, an anxious response to a particular event develops in one of three ways: 1) Directly experiencing the event, 2) Observing a subject’s behavior in response to t ...
... that require social communication interaction as well as performing daily in front of their students. According to behavioral psychologists, an anxious response to a particular event develops in one of three ways: 1) Directly experiencing the event, 2) Observing a subject’s behavior in response to t ...
Self-Reported Depressive Symptoms and Antisocial
... antisocial behaviour had a up to seven-fold greater risk of being depressed. Although perceived social support modified comorbidity between self-reported depressive symptoms and antisocial behaviour, antisocial behaviour still remained independently associated with depressive symptoms.The risk for s ...
... antisocial behaviour had a up to seven-fold greater risk of being depressed. Although perceived social support modified comorbidity between self-reported depressive symptoms and antisocial behaviour, antisocial behaviour still remained independently associated with depressive symptoms.The risk for s ...
NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SENIORS` MENTAL HEALTH
... frontline workers, researchers, and policy makers. There are currently over 750 individual members and 85 organizational members from across Canada. These stakeholders are representatives of local, provincial, territorial and federal organizations. ...
... frontline workers, researchers, and policy makers. There are currently over 750 individual members and 85 organizational members from across Canada. These stakeholders are representatives of local, provincial, territorial and federal organizations. ...
Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
... Appendix 1 lists those disorders (39 criteria sets, 22% of the 175 non-identical sets) whose definitional differences were judged to be conceptually based; with the conceptual basis noted in the right hand column. Appendix 2 lists the remaining disorders (136 criteria sets, 78%) whose differences we ...
... Appendix 1 lists those disorders (39 criteria sets, 22% of the 175 non-identical sets) whose definitional differences were judged to be conceptually based; with the conceptual basis noted in the right hand column. Appendix 2 lists the remaining disorders (136 criteria sets, 78%) whose differences we ...
Vestibular migraine: Diagnostic criteria
... vertigo attacks, e.g. short ones lasting less than 5 minutes and longer ones lasting more than five minutes, should receive both diagnoses. 3.4. Other symptoms Transient auditory symptoms [7], nausea, vomiting, prostration, and susceptibility to motion sickness may be associated with vestibular migr ...
... vertigo attacks, e.g. short ones lasting less than 5 minutes and longer ones lasting more than five minutes, should receive both diagnoses. 3.4. Other symptoms Transient auditory symptoms [7], nausea, vomiting, prostration, and susceptibility to motion sickness may be associated with vestibular migr ...
(2008). Nonresponse and dropout rates in outcome
... interventions which produce iatrogenic effects and trigger therapy dropout. Clinical trials do not reflect clinical practice and patients’ needs and fragilities. In this book, my intention is to remind all of us, with ample empirical and clinical examples, of our basic desire to care for individuals ...
... interventions which produce iatrogenic effects and trigger therapy dropout. Clinical trials do not reflect clinical practice and patients’ needs and fragilities. In this book, my intention is to remind all of us, with ample empirical and clinical examples, of our basic desire to care for individuals ...
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... clearly evident in many children, it is quite another story when the problems are not always consistent with the known criteria for ADHD. This is because the symptoms exhibited by these children often overlap with a coexisting learning disorder which makes differential diagnosis all the more difficu ...
... clearly evident in many children, it is quite another story when the problems are not always consistent with the known criteria for ADHD. This is because the symptoms exhibited by these children often overlap with a coexisting learning disorder which makes differential diagnosis all the more difficu ...