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... Bipolar disorder may be classified as different states, which are categorized according to their symptoms and effects on the patient. A person is diagnosed with bipolar I disorder after having at least one manic episode and one depressive episode in an alternating pattern. The episodes must have las ...
... Bipolar disorder may be classified as different states, which are categorized according to their symptoms and effects on the patient. A person is diagnosed with bipolar I disorder after having at least one manic episode and one depressive episode in an alternating pattern. The episodes must have las ...
Outcome of Early Intervention for Children With Autism
... periods of time. When these behaviors are interrupted, or when the children do not get their way, many have intense tantrums that may include aggression toward others or self-injurious behaviors such as banging their heads against hard objects. About 75% perform in the range of mental retardation on ...
... periods of time. When these behaviors are interrupted, or when the children do not get their way, many have intense tantrums that may include aggression toward others or self-injurious behaviors such as banging their heads against hard objects. About 75% perform in the range of mental retardation on ...
Consensus paper on bipolar depression
... efficacy is best detected in patients with HAM-D N 24 at baseline. The use of rating scales in bipolar depression: There is some dissatisfaction with the HAM-D or MADRS as the preferred primary outcome for trials, although they probably capture global severity adequately. Secondary measures to captu ...
... efficacy is best detected in patients with HAM-D N 24 at baseline. The use of rating scales in bipolar depression: There is some dissatisfaction with the HAM-D or MADRS as the preferred primary outcome for trials, although they probably capture global severity adequately. Secondary measures to captu ...
Using Hypnosis to Facilitate Resolution of Psychogenic
... After giving birth, she had gotten out of the habit of self-hypnosis. She had then gradually resumed some picking during stressful times but not nearly to the previous extent. She felt that if the picking became a significant problem for her again that she could bring it under control with self-hypn ...
... After giving birth, she had gotten out of the habit of self-hypnosis. She had then gradually resumed some picking during stressful times but not nearly to the previous extent. She felt that if the picking became a significant problem for her again that she could bring it under control with self-hypn ...
Hoarding Disorder: It`s More Than Just an
... Studies have shown that hoarding develops as a result of conditional emotional responses to various thoughts and beliefs (Grisham, Frost, Steketee, Kim, & Hood, 2006). Hoarders often have an apprehension to discard possessions, which represents anxiety avoidance of decision-making and discarding. Ho ...
... Studies have shown that hoarding develops as a result of conditional emotional responses to various thoughts and beliefs (Grisham, Frost, Steketee, Kim, & Hood, 2006). Hoarders often have an apprehension to discard possessions, which represents anxiety avoidance of decision-making and discarding. Ho ...
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... Does childbirth cause postpartum psychiatric disorders? A natural experiment based on outcomes after in-vitro fertility treatment, Trine Munk Olsen (Denmark) Recent clinical and genetic research findings in perinatal psychiatry, Ian Jones (UK) How to build efficient and sustainable community network ...
... Does childbirth cause postpartum psychiatric disorders? A natural experiment based on outcomes after in-vitro fertility treatment, Trine Munk Olsen (Denmark) Recent clinical and genetic research findings in perinatal psychiatry, Ian Jones (UK) How to build efficient and sustainable community network ...
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 ...
The Impact of Event Scale-Revised: Psychometric properties in
... continued to view PTSD as being comprised of these three distinct symptom clusters. Despite the incomplete match between the symptoms measured by the IES and those viewed as defining diagnostic criteria for PTSD, the IES has become an important measurement tool within the trauma literature. It is us ...
... continued to view PTSD as being comprised of these three distinct symptom clusters. Despite the incomplete match between the symptoms measured by the IES and those viewed as defining diagnostic criteria for PTSD, the IES has become an important measurement tool within the trauma literature. It is us ...
Relief from OCD - Anxiety and Depression Association of America
... to OCD. Therefore, non-OCD hoarding will likely be considered a distinct disorder in the future. ...
... to OCD. Therefore, non-OCD hoarding will likely be considered a distinct disorder in the future. ...
Journal of Attention Disorders
... Researchers have described a strong link between ADHD and LD (Javorsky, 1996; Jensen, Martin, & Cantwell, 1997). Although the diagnostic criteria presents clear distinctions between the core symptoms of ADHD and LD (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), certain features and disorders associated w ...
... Researchers have described a strong link between ADHD and LD (Javorsky, 1996; Jensen, Martin, & Cantwell, 1997). Although the diagnostic criteria presents clear distinctions between the core symptoms of ADHD and LD (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), certain features and disorders associated w ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... caused impairment were present before age 7 years. C. Some impairment from the symptoms is present in two or more settings (e.g., at school [or work] and at home). D. There must be clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning. E. The symptoms d ...
... caused impairment were present before age 7 years. C. Some impairment from the symptoms is present in two or more settings (e.g., at school [or work] and at home). D. There must be clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning. E. The symptoms d ...
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... peers. Furthermore, teens that start to use alcohol or tobacco or to experiment with certain types of drugs are at higher risk of moving on to other drugs and further increasing their risks of addiction. Unfortunately, adolescents often engage in potentially harmful behavior before considering the c ...
... peers. Furthermore, teens that start to use alcohol or tobacco or to experiment with certain types of drugs are at higher risk of moving on to other drugs and further increasing their risks of addiction. Unfortunately, adolescents often engage in potentially harmful behavior before considering the c ...
Immature Defense Mechanisms, Somatization, and Attitudes
... somatization is poorly understood, and research on etiology has dwindled due to an increased focus on the behavioral manifestations of psychosomatic syndromes (Duddu, Isaac, & Chaturvedi, 2006). Therefore, this study examined the relationship between the current behavioral descriptions of somatizati ...
... somatization is poorly understood, and research on etiology has dwindled due to an increased focus on the behavioral manifestations of psychosomatic syndromes (Duddu, Isaac, & Chaturvedi, 2006). Therefore, this study examined the relationship between the current behavioral descriptions of somatizati ...
Applying polygenic risk scores to postpartum
... Phenotypic information was obtained from seven studies undertaken at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR). Participants were drawn from the Australian Twin Registry and also included relatives of the twin pairs. Studies were carried out between 1980 and 2001 and consisted of mailed he ...
... Phenotypic information was obtained from seven studies undertaken at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR). Participants were drawn from the Australian Twin Registry and also included relatives of the twin pairs. Studies were carried out between 1980 and 2001 and consisted of mailed he ...
Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of Stroke 113010
... feeling, but do not necessarily reflect and do not produce a persistent change in the prevailing mood C. Episodes are excessively intense with respect to the stimulus that incites them, and may be inappropriate to the context in which they develop (i.e., laughing when crying would be expected or vi ...
... feeling, but do not necessarily reflect and do not produce a persistent change in the prevailing mood C. Episodes are excessively intense with respect to the stimulus that incites them, and may be inappropriate to the context in which they develop (i.e., laughing when crying would be expected or vi ...
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... emotional or psychiatric problem but dismissed the idea as impossible? Have you thought that most people with psychiatric problems were suffering from schizophrenia? Have you ever worried about the barometer of your own mental health but felt embarrassed to discuss it? If you have answered “yes” to ...
... emotional or psychiatric problem but dismissed the idea as impossible? Have you thought that most people with psychiatric problems were suffering from schizophrenia? Have you ever worried about the barometer of your own mental health but felt embarrassed to discuss it? If you have answered “yes” to ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines
... least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patients may enter treatment at any level and be moved to more or less-intensive settings or lev ...
... least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patients may enter treatment at any level and be moved to more or less-intensive settings or lev ...
Anger Intensification With Combat
... Among PTSD symptoms, one finds not only anger but also depression; for example, on the Mississippi Scale of Combat PTSD (Keane, Caddell, & Taylor, 1988), there are five items with anger/aggression content (cf., Novaco & Chemtob, 2002) and many depression content items (e.g., “I feel as though I cann ...
... Among PTSD symptoms, one finds not only anger but also depression; for example, on the Mississippi Scale of Combat PTSD (Keane, Caddell, & Taylor, 1988), there are five items with anger/aggression content (cf., Novaco & Chemtob, 2002) and many depression content items (e.g., “I feel as though I cann ...
A Profile Analysis of the SCL-90
... INTRODUCTION AND STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Introduction In the past, similar terms have been used to describe the antisocial behavior of both adults and adolescents; more recently the term conduct disorder has been applied particularly to antisocial behavior in preadolescence and adolescence (DSM-III ...
... INTRODUCTION AND STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Introduction In the past, similar terms have been used to describe the antisocial behavior of both adults and adolescents; more recently the term conduct disorder has been applied particularly to antisocial behavior in preadolescence and adolescence (DSM-III ...
multiple chemical sensitivity - Oplysning Til Det Danske Folk
... participants experienced that MCS had a severe impact on everyday life by limiting their possibilities of performing normal daily activities. They reported being bothered when shopping, using public transportation, participating in family parties and coping with workplace exposures; avoidance was th ...
... participants experienced that MCS had a severe impact on everyday life by limiting their possibilities of performing normal daily activities. They reported being bothered when shopping, using public transportation, participating in family parties and coping with workplace exposures; avoidance was th ...
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... 22. At various times in history, in an attempt to explain problematic, irrational behavior, humans have focused on supernatural causes that include all of the following EXCEPT a. magnetic fields. b. demons and evil spirits. c. bodily humors. d. the moon and stars. ANS: C DIF: Moderate REF: p. 6 ...
... 22. At various times in history, in an attempt to explain problematic, irrational behavior, humans have focused on supernatural causes that include all of the following EXCEPT a. magnetic fields. b. demons and evil spirits. c. bodily humors. d. the moon and stars. ANS: C DIF: Moderate REF: p. 6 ...
CADDRA ADHD Assessment toolkit (CAAt) FoRms
... Note: This table helps the clinician understand how the DSM-IV-TR records axial information ...
... Note: This table helps the clinician understand how the DSM-IV-TR records axial information ...