Serving Student Veterans
... -Only 38-40% of a sample of soldiers returning from Iraq in 2003 who had mental health problems indicated that they wanted to receive mental health care. -Mostly this is due to veterans’ desire to not be perceived as weak, wanting to avoid the embarrassment associated with mental illnesses, and also ...
... -Only 38-40% of a sample of soldiers returning from Iraq in 2003 who had mental health problems indicated that they wanted to receive mental health care. -Mostly this is due to veterans’ desire to not be perceived as weak, wanting to avoid the embarrassment associated with mental illnesses, and also ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder: When Worry Gets Out of Control
... Are you extremely worried about everything in your life, even if there is little or no reason to worry? Are you very anxious about just getting through the day? Are you afraid that everything will always go badly? If so, you may have an anxiety disorder called generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). ...
... Are you extremely worried about everything in your life, even if there is little or no reason to worry? Are you very anxious about just getting through the day? Are you afraid that everything will always go badly? If so, you may have an anxiety disorder called generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
... person may develop after experiencing or witnessing an extreme, overwhelming traumatic event during which they felt intense fear, helplessness, or horror. The dominant features of posttraumatic stress disorder are emotional numbing (i.e., emotional nonresponsiveness), hyperarousal (e.g., irritabilit ...
... person may develop after experiencing or witnessing an extreme, overwhelming traumatic event during which they felt intense fear, helplessness, or horror. The dominant features of posttraumatic stress disorder are emotional numbing (i.e., emotional nonresponsiveness), hyperarousal (e.g., irritabilit ...
psy324 tutorial kit - Covenant University
... (5.) Explain the basic assumption The humanistic perspective to personality development assumes that all of the humanistic perspective on humans are innately good and striving towards self-actualization. personality development. However, this good nature becomes disrupted only when the individual ex ...
... (5.) Explain the basic assumption The humanistic perspective to personality development assumes that all of the humanistic perspective on humans are innately good and striving towards self-actualization. personality development. However, this good nature becomes disrupted only when the individual ex ...
Major Depressive Disorder
... outcome studies focusing on PTSD also measure the effects of a given intervention on depression. For example, in a study of 36 women treated with cognitive processing therapy for rape victims, Resick and Schnicke (1996) reported that 22 of these women also met diagnostic criteria for major depressiv ...
... outcome studies focusing on PTSD also measure the effects of a given intervention on depression. For example, in a study of 36 women treated with cognitive processing therapy for rape victims, Resick and Schnicke (1996) reported that 22 of these women also met diagnostic criteria for major depressiv ...
Delusional Disorder
... Delusions are associated with a wide range of nonpsychiatric medical conditions, which suggest that biological factors may play some role in the development of delusional disorder. Among patients with neurologic disorders (primarily dementia, head injury, and seizures) conditions involving the basal ...
... Delusions are associated with a wide range of nonpsychiatric medical conditions, which suggest that biological factors may play some role in the development of delusional disorder. Among patients with neurologic disorders (primarily dementia, head injury, and seizures) conditions involving the basal ...
Chapter 16: Specific Disorders and Treatments
... Chapter 16: Specific Disorders and Treatments Causes of Panic Disorder ...
... Chapter 16: Specific Disorders and Treatments Causes of Panic Disorder ...
transcultural psychiatry
... required. Empirical evidence on how such modifications can be made are, however, mostly lacking in the Chinese context. The first of its kind, the present study furnishes evidence that a psychotherapy that was primarily cognitive in approach and included indigenous Taoist values was effective in Chi ...
... required. Empirical evidence on how such modifications can be made are, however, mostly lacking in the Chinese context. The first of its kind, the present study furnishes evidence that a psychotherapy that was primarily cognitive in approach and included indigenous Taoist values was effective in Chi ...
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2015
... Florian Riese (Switzerland) Co-morbidity and mortality in Alzheimer's disease D. Schoepf, R. Heun (Germany) The relevance and diagnostic and therapeutic implications of early markers of dementia and new types of diagnostic criteria Lucrezia Hausner (Germany) PET-imaging of cerebral glucose met ...
... Florian Riese (Switzerland) Co-morbidity and mortality in Alzheimer's disease D. Schoepf, R. Heun (Germany) The relevance and diagnostic and therapeutic implications of early markers of dementia and new types of diagnostic criteria Lucrezia Hausner (Germany) PET-imaging of cerebral glucose met ...
Somatoform Disorders
... -http://www.bioscience.org/2009/v14/af/3585/fig1.jpg .-http://www.comprehensivepainsolution.com/new/images/pic2.jpg http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/pain/disorders/162.html http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Somatoform+disorders http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictio ...
... -http://www.bioscience.org/2009/v14/af/3585/fig1.jpg .-http://www.comprehensivepainsolution.com/new/images/pic2.jpg http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/pain/disorders/162.html http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Somatoform+disorders http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictio ...
anxiety and brain injury - ABI Partnership Project
... It is common to experience a range of these symptoms following a trauma but generally the majority of symptoms will diminish in the days and weeks to follow. It is also quite common to experience a range of these symptoms as a direct result of sustaining a traumatic brain injury. Common outcomes of ...
... It is common to experience a range of these symptoms following a trauma but generally the majority of symptoms will diminish in the days and weeks to follow. It is also quite common to experience a range of these symptoms as a direct result of sustaining a traumatic brain injury. Common outcomes of ...
Challenges and Clinical Aspects of Diagnosing Bipolar Depression
... • Boundaries of bipolarity have expanded over the past decade • Suggest that the diagnostic criteria for hypomania need revision • Further study is needed to evaluate the ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ definitions of bipolar II, minor bipolar disorder, and hypomania • A more expansive definition of bipolar II yi ...
... • Boundaries of bipolarity have expanded over the past decade • Suggest that the diagnostic criteria for hypomania need revision • Further study is needed to evaluate the ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ definitions of bipolar II, minor bipolar disorder, and hypomania • A more expansive definition of bipolar II yi ...
Childhood Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
... Joseph is an 11-year-old boy whose mother has brought him to the pediatrician for a concern about his hands. The skin is dry, cracked, and erythematous. Joseph is wearing gloves in the office and is unhappy about being there. He does not want to show his hands to the doctor. No other area of skin is ...
... Joseph is an 11-year-old boy whose mother has brought him to the pediatrician for a concern about his hands. The skin is dry, cracked, and erythematous. Joseph is wearing gloves in the office and is unhappy about being there. He does not want to show his hands to the doctor. No other area of skin is ...
Personality Disorders
... indifferent/cold/aloof. Paranoid Personality Disorder Primary feature: Distrust, suspiciousness about other’s motives. Believes they are being exploited, reads hidden meaning, reacts quickly w/anger Schizotypal Personality Disorder Think Schizoid and then some Decreased desire for relati ...
... indifferent/cold/aloof. Paranoid Personality Disorder Primary feature: Distrust, suspiciousness about other’s motives. Believes they are being exploited, reads hidden meaning, reacts quickly w/anger Schizotypal Personality Disorder Think Schizoid and then some Decreased desire for relati ...
PAC Forms - Affect Phobia Therapy
... type of defensive functioning that will need further exploration. For example, the avoidant patient must come to feel comfortable in social situations (#4, AVD), the obsessive patient must begin throwing things away and tolerating imperfection (#17 & 20, OC), and the patient with borderline personal ...
... type of defensive functioning that will need further exploration. For example, the avoidant patient must come to feel comfortable in social situations (#4, AVD), the obsessive patient must begin throwing things away and tolerating imperfection (#17 & 20, OC), and the patient with borderline personal ...
G U I D E L I N E S ... ADVISORY COMMITTEE Scope
... Family involvement is invaluable for assisting with and monitoring treatments as well as providing assurance and emotional support for the child or youth. Assure the family that the questions and fact-finding is not to assign blame but to better understand the situation. Choose an appropriate diagno ...
... Family involvement is invaluable for assisting with and monitoring treatments as well as providing assurance and emotional support for the child or youth. Assure the family that the questions and fact-finding is not to assign blame but to better understand the situation. Choose an appropriate diagno ...
here - GAIN
... • DSM-5 dropped Axis V GAF . • DSM-5 recommends use of WHODAS 7 General Disability Score in order to provide a global measure of disability. We have added 8 items (XDSM5g-q) at the end of the GAIN and in the GRRS and ICP section “Other Conditions that May be a Focus of Clinical Attention.” • The ite ...
... • DSM-5 dropped Axis V GAF . • DSM-5 recommends use of WHODAS 7 General Disability Score in order to provide a global measure of disability. We have added 8 items (XDSM5g-q) at the end of the GAIN and in the GRRS and ICP section “Other Conditions that May be a Focus of Clinical Attention.” • The ite ...
ADAMH Boards of Ohio - Mental Health and Recovery Board of Erie
... Recognition and encouragement of families, friends, neighborhood networks (especially networks that include racial and ethnic minorities), churches, community organizations, and community employment as natural supports for clients receiving or seeking addiction and/or mental health services; G ...
... Recognition and encouragement of families, friends, neighborhood networks (especially networks that include racial and ethnic minorities), churches, community organizations, and community employment as natural supports for clients receiving or seeking addiction and/or mental health services; G ...