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 ...
Slide 1
... al., 1998; Tantam, 1991). Research indicates as many as 38% of children with autism spectrum disorders also suffer from depression (Stewart et al., 2006; Lainhart, 1999). As children with autism spectrum disorders have difficulty identifying and expressing their emotions, they may not be able to acc ...
... al., 1998; Tantam, 1991). Research indicates as many as 38% of children with autism spectrum disorders also suffer from depression (Stewart et al., 2006; Lainhart, 1999). As children with autism spectrum disorders have difficulty identifying and expressing their emotions, they may not be able to acc ...
Depression - Anxiety and Depression Association of America
... treatment options that will lead to a healthy and productive life. Untreated bipolar disorder usually gets worse, causing more frequent and more severe manic and depressive episodes, increasing the likelihood of substance abuse and suicide attempts. Taking an antidepressant may worsen symptoms of bi ...
... treatment options that will lead to a healthy and productive life. Untreated bipolar disorder usually gets worse, causing more frequent and more severe manic and depressive episodes, increasing the likelihood of substance abuse and suicide attempts. Taking an antidepressant may worsen symptoms of bi ...
EAST STRATEGIC PARTNERS
... Goal: Prepare people to act as effective self-advocates, partners and owners. No one can do this alone Modeling what we teach Explain how things work and what to expect ...
... Goal: Prepare people to act as effective self-advocates, partners and owners. No one can do this alone Modeling what we teach Explain how things work and what to expect ...
Systems Counseling Practice Exam - 2009 - LIOS-2010
... a) Always let him/her know that you know as much about psychopharmacology as he/she does because you have taken a course. b) Never present any clinical psychological information since prescribing MDs mostly only care about side effects and efficacy c) Confidentiality does not apply when discussing t ...
... a) Always let him/her know that you know as much about psychopharmacology as he/she does because you have taken a course. b) Never present any clinical psychological information since prescribing MDs mostly only care about side effects and efficacy c) Confidentiality does not apply when discussing t ...
Figure 5.3 An Integrative Model of Somatoform Disorder
... Social and occupational functioning Outcomes for victims and perpetrators Perpetrators are predominately female at 77 to 98% (some may even have had health care training) ...
... Social and occupational functioning Outcomes for victims and perpetrators Perpetrators are predominately female at 77 to 98% (some may even have had health care training) ...
dissociative disorders - Mr. Pustay`s Homepage
... is where a person feels like the objects in his or her environment are changing shape or size, like their surroundings aren't real or that people are inhuman or automated. ...
... is where a person feels like the objects in his or her environment are changing shape or size, like their surroundings aren't real or that people are inhuman or automated. ...
II. ANOREXIA NERVOSA
... Eating disorders among Hispanic American female adolescents are about equal to those of white American women ...
... Eating disorders among Hispanic American female adolescents are about equal to those of white American women ...
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY SIXTH EDITION
... Disorders characterized by extreme and rigid personality traits that cause impairment Axis II disorders Ego syntonic ...
... Disorders characterized by extreme and rigid personality traits that cause impairment Axis II disorders Ego syntonic ...
update on the etiology and treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar
... severity, such as substance abuse, are often prevalent in these patient populations. In the United States, the prevalence of bipolar disorder is believed to be ~3.5%, while the rate for schizophrenia is ~1%. Although each disorder presents with its own symptom profile, the approaches to treatment ar ...
... severity, such as substance abuse, are often prevalent in these patient populations. In the United States, the prevalence of bipolar disorder is believed to be ~3.5%, while the rate for schizophrenia is ~1%. Although each disorder presents with its own symptom profile, the approaches to treatment ar ...
Eating Disorders Review - May/June 2015 Volume 26, Issue 3
... and behaviors before they could actually begin what he called ‘definitive treatment.' In other words, resistance is not a single behavior or maneuver to be overcome, such as curtailing one's denial of emaciation or refusal to stop binge eating, but a multiplicity of self-destructive patterns, second ...
... and behaviors before they could actually begin what he called ‘definitive treatment.' In other words, resistance is not a single behavior or maneuver to be overcome, such as curtailing one's denial of emaciation or refusal to stop binge eating, but a multiplicity of self-destructive patterns, second ...
Evidence Summary: Diagnosing Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in Adolescence:
... is as reliable and valid in adolescents as it is in adults (2,6). A carefully conducted and appropriate diagnosis of BPD, based upon the DSM-IV-TR criteria, assists the clinician, the client and his/her family and significant others to make sense of what can be a confusing and distressing situation ...
... is as reliable and valid in adolescents as it is in adults (2,6). A carefully conducted and appropriate diagnosis of BPD, based upon the DSM-IV-TR criteria, assists the clinician, the client and his/her family and significant others to make sense of what can be a confusing and distressing situation ...
My Revision of Definitions
... Introduction: For this assignment I have chosen the term "psychosis." The term psychosis will be defined using a parenthetical definition, a sentence definition, and an expanded definition. This assignment will provide a thorough and comprehensive understanding of the term psychosis for people who a ...
... Introduction: For this assignment I have chosen the term "psychosis." The term psychosis will be defined using a parenthetical definition, a sentence definition, and an expanded definition. This assignment will provide a thorough and comprehensive understanding of the term psychosis for people who a ...
Epidemiology of ADHD
... studies showed that although there is a clear decline of symptoms with age, they tend to persist in a variable proportion of people who are more frequently impaired than controls in several major life activities (11). Longitudinal studies available are limited by the relatively short periods of foll ...
... studies showed that although there is a clear decline of symptoms with age, they tend to persist in a variable proportion of people who are more frequently impaired than controls in several major life activities (11). Longitudinal studies available are limited by the relatively short periods of foll ...
Positive affect regulation in anxiety disorders
... PA that naturally arises. Less is known about how people with anxiety disorders respond to PA. However, indirect evidence suggests that a similar tendency may be at work in at least some anxiety disorders. For example, it is known that PA is low among people with social anxiety disorder, above and b ...
... PA that naturally arises. Less is known about how people with anxiety disorders respond to PA. However, indirect evidence suggests that a similar tendency may be at work in at least some anxiety disorders. For example, it is known that PA is low among people with social anxiety disorder, above and b ...
Summer
... symptoms in young adults. These findings may have implications for interventions with young adults ...
... symptoms in young adults. These findings may have implications for interventions with young adults ...
Slide Deck
... • 6.5% smaller hippocampi than those who had recovered from PTSD – Subjects with current/lifetime PTSD: smaller hippocampi by 5.1% than those who had never developed PTSD – Note: there was no difference in hippocampal size between those who never had PTSD and those who had recovered from PTSD • Inte ...
... • 6.5% smaller hippocampi than those who had recovered from PTSD – Subjects with current/lifetime PTSD: smaller hippocampi by 5.1% than those who had never developed PTSD – Note: there was no difference in hippocampal size between those who never had PTSD and those who had recovered from PTSD • Inte ...
Personality Disorders and Substance Use Disorders
... One type of scenario in which this occurs is that of abuse or neglect – including severe emotional, physical, or sexual abuse. ...
... One type of scenario in which this occurs is that of abuse or neglect – including severe emotional, physical, or sexual abuse. ...
Respondents` report of a clinician-diagnosed depression in health
... findings suggest that there are substantial differences between DSM-IV-based major depression and a cliniciandiagnosed depression and, as a consequence, that the presence of major depression may not be inferred with accuracy from the respondent’s report of a previous clinician diagnosis. However, th ...
... findings suggest that there are substantial differences between DSM-IV-based major depression and a cliniciandiagnosed depression and, as a consequence, that the presence of major depression may not be inferred with accuracy from the respondent’s report of a previous clinician diagnosis. However, th ...
Screening for Perinatal Depression
... mood. Obstetric providers should collaborate with their pediatric colleagues to facilitate treatment for women with mood disorders identified during newborn care (6). Anxiety is a prominent feature of perinatal mood disorders, as is insomnia. It may be helpful to ask a woman whether she is having in ...
... mood. Obstetric providers should collaborate with their pediatric colleagues to facilitate treatment for women with mood disorders identified during newborn care (6). Anxiety is a prominent feature of perinatal mood disorders, as is insomnia. It may be helpful to ask a woman whether she is having in ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... control. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is the most common anxiety disorder seen in primary care, affecting approximately 3% of adults in the United States (1, 2). This disorder is characterized by at least 6 months of pervasive and excessive anxiety; recurring worry about common events; and phy ...
... control. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is the most common anxiety disorder seen in primary care, affecting approximately 3% of adults in the United States (1, 2). This disorder is characterized by at least 6 months of pervasive and excessive anxiety; recurring worry about common events; and phy ...
Common Mental Health Correlates of Domestic Violence
... (Klerman et al., 1991), demonstrating that many persons function quite well while in need of medical treatment, as well as demonstrating that many persons with mental illness are not battered. As a matter of logistics, the symptoms of anxiety, panic disorder, and so on make it difficult for victims ...
... (Klerman et al., 1991), demonstrating that many persons function quite well while in need of medical treatment, as well as demonstrating that many persons with mental illness are not battered. As a matter of logistics, the symptoms of anxiety, panic disorder, and so on make it difficult for victims ...