bipolar disorder in children and adolescents
... This publication is intended for professionals training or practicing in mental health and not for the general public. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor or IACAPAP. This publication seeks to describe the best treatments and pract ...
... This publication is intended for professionals training or practicing in mental health and not for the general public. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor or IACAPAP. This publication seeks to describe the best treatments and pract ...
Health beliefs and perceived need for mental health care
... options differ greatly from the beliefs of health professionals. This means that patients with depression and anxiety may have very different views from health practitioners about what interventions are helpful for them, what influences their help-seeking behavior and adherence to treatment. As a co ...
... options differ greatly from the beliefs of health professionals. This means that patients with depression and anxiety may have very different views from health practitioners about what interventions are helpful for them, what influences their help-seeking behavior and adherence to treatment. As a co ...
residential treatment programs
... A quality residential treatment program begins with medical detox, which ends the physical dependence on drugs or alcohol by allowing traces of a substance to leave the brain. During medical detox, which is supervised by a team of physicians and mental health professionals, the substance of abuse i ...
... A quality residential treatment program begins with medical detox, which ends the physical dependence on drugs or alcohol by allowing traces of a substance to leave the brain. During medical detox, which is supervised by a team of physicians and mental health professionals, the substance of abuse i ...
Eating Disorders - School of Psychiatry
... Homeostatic and hedonistic control fight back e.g. food more salient ...
... Homeostatic and hedonistic control fight back e.g. food more salient ...
Detection and management of mood disorders in the maternity
... the early mother—infant relationship. This is in turn associated with suboptimal social, emotional and behavioural infant development.18 There is also emerging evidence for a relationship between maternal anxiety, stress and depression in pregnancy and poorer obstetric (low birth weight, and prematu ...
... the early mother—infant relationship. This is in turn associated with suboptimal social, emotional and behavioural infant development.18 There is also emerging evidence for a relationship between maternal anxiety, stress and depression in pregnancy and poorer obstetric (low birth weight, and prematu ...
Treatment of post‐traumatic stress disorder in patients with severe
... ABSTRACT: Although the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is high among those with severe mental illness, little is known about the use of interventions to lessen the burden of PTSD in this population. Currently, there are limited data about safe and effective interventions to treat ...
... ABSTRACT: Although the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is high among those with severe mental illness, little is known about the use of interventions to lessen the burden of PTSD in this population. Currently, there are limited data about safe and effective interventions to treat ...
Sea piracy sequelae: assessment according to the Diagnostic and
... criteria of PTSD has included some emotional items. Instead of 3 major symptom clusters for PTSD, the DSM-5 now lists 4 clusters. Differently from its previous version DSM-4, the DSM-5 indicates that, following a sudden and catastrophic event, multiple negative emotions may be triggered, leading to ...
... criteria of PTSD has included some emotional items. Instead of 3 major symptom clusters for PTSD, the DSM-5 now lists 4 clusters. Differently from its previous version DSM-4, the DSM-5 indicates that, following a sudden and catastrophic event, multiple negative emotions may be triggered, leading to ...
Issues in Autism Evaluation: Differential Diagnosis, Special
... focused or apparent lack of focus- and hyperactivity are common features in persons with ASD. • ADHD diagnosis should be made when the level of attention difficulties or hyperactivity exceed those that would be seen in individuals with similar developmental levels and similar severity levels of ASD ...
... focused or apparent lack of focus- and hyperactivity are common features in persons with ASD. • ADHD diagnosis should be made when the level of attention difficulties or hyperactivity exceed those that would be seen in individuals with similar developmental levels and similar severity levels of ASD ...
... and has a long history of preparing nursing specialists to care for people with mental illnesses. Hildegarde Peplau, the eminent psychiatric nursing scholar, first documented the importance and efficacy of strong interpersonal skills for psychiatric nurses in her seminal book, Interpersonal Relation ...
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an approach developed by
... dissociation symptoms: feeling unreal or that the world is unreal. These symptoms are associated with other disorders, such as schizophrenia and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), but in those with BPD the symptoms generally are of short duration, at most, a few days, and often occur during situ ...
... dissociation symptoms: feeling unreal or that the world is unreal. These symptoms are associated with other disorders, such as schizophrenia and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), but in those with BPD the symptoms generally are of short duration, at most, a few days, and often occur during situ ...
Contested Boundaries. Psychiatry, Disease, and Diagnosis The
... of somatic, mechanism-based ideas of disease specificity, and the problems associated with using such concepts to manage deviance, rationalize idiosyncrasy, and explain emotional pain. I have been interested for many years in the history of such putative disease categories (Rosenberg 2002, 2003). On ...
... of somatic, mechanism-based ideas of disease specificity, and the problems associated with using such concepts to manage deviance, rationalize idiosyncrasy, and explain emotional pain. I have been interested for many years in the history of such putative disease categories (Rosenberg 2002, 2003). On ...
The Mental Capacity Act in Emergency Medicine Practice
... A. There are no grounds for bringing this patient back by force as there is no reason to believe she lacks capacity due to her mental state or from what she has taken. However, it would be prudent to review her notes looking for previous mental health issues or domestic violence. It is recommended t ...
... A. There are no grounds for bringing this patient back by force as there is no reason to believe she lacks capacity due to her mental state or from what she has taken. However, it would be prudent to review her notes looking for previous mental health issues or domestic violence. It is recommended t ...
Parkinson`s disease, anxiety and depression
... What are the links between anxiety, depression and Parkinson’s disease? Mental health conditions are common in people with Parkinson’s disease. About 30 to 40 per cent of people with Parkinson’s experience depression2 and most have symptoms of depression at some stage.3 Up to 40 per cent have sympto ...
... What are the links between anxiety, depression and Parkinson’s disease? Mental health conditions are common in people with Parkinson’s disease. About 30 to 40 per cent of people with Parkinson’s experience depression2 and most have symptoms of depression at some stage.3 Up to 40 per cent have sympto ...
Psychosis in Films: An Analysis of Stigma and the Portrayal in
... misconceptions that has developed among several of networks that psychosis is a disease that causes the affected individuals to become violent and dangerous. As researchers and many health professionals have shown, this theory is wrong and people with mental illness are more likely to be the victim ...
... misconceptions that has developed among several of networks that psychosis is a disease that causes the affected individuals to become violent and dangerous. As researchers and many health professionals have shown, this theory is wrong and people with mental illness are more likely to be the victim ...
2: What Do We
... several biological causes of the disease-hypersensitive dopamine receptors, structural and physiological abnormalities in the brain, and so on. Researchers and clinicians may eventually be able to diagnose subtypes of schizophrenia according to these biological factors. The vast majority of patients ...
... several biological causes of the disease-hypersensitive dopamine receptors, structural and physiological abnormalities in the brain, and so on. Researchers and clinicians may eventually be able to diagnose subtypes of schizophrenia according to these biological factors. The vast majority of patients ...
Therapy - Blackwell Publishing
... with the introduction of the first ‘designer drug’ (Kramer, 1993). Prozac (designed to have a minimal effect on norephinephrine and a maximal effect on serotonin) marked the development of a new class of anti-depressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). SSRIs have fewer side e ...
... with the introduction of the first ‘designer drug’ (Kramer, 1993). Prozac (designed to have a minimal effect on norephinephrine and a maximal effect on serotonin) marked the development of a new class of anti-depressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). SSRIs have fewer side e ...
TRANSCRIPT : Seasonal Affective Disorder – Dr. Kelly Rohan
... Judy.: We've been talking just about sad but couldn't some of this therapy helped people in other aspects of their lives is well? Kelly.: I think so. Certainly our purchase appends report that to us that they feel there's some generalize ability making one positive change what are the other things ...
... Judy.: We've been talking just about sad but couldn't some of this therapy helped people in other aspects of their lives is well? Kelly.: I think so. Certainly our purchase appends report that to us that they feel there's some generalize ability making one positive change what are the other things ...
Somatoform Disorders
... two gastrointestinal symptoms: a history of at least two gastrointestinal symptoms other than pain (e.g., nausea, bloating, vomiting other than during pregnancy, diarrhea, or intolerance of several different foods) one sexual symptom: a history of at least one sexual or reproductive symptom other th ...
... two gastrointestinal symptoms: a history of at least two gastrointestinal symptoms other than pain (e.g., nausea, bloating, vomiting other than during pregnancy, diarrhea, or intolerance of several different foods) one sexual symptom: a history of at least one sexual or reproductive symptom other th ...
Guaranteed Way To Get An Ex Back
... irritability, anger, difficulty sleeping, startles easy, hyperarousal, misinterprets other’s intentions or actions as aggressive or dangerous, on the lookout for danger, hyper-vigilance ...
... irritability, anger, difficulty sleeping, startles easy, hyperarousal, misinterprets other’s intentions or actions as aggressive or dangerous, on the lookout for danger, hyper-vigilance ...