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SSD in DSM-5 Powerpoint Presentation

... A. Somatic Symptoms: One or more somatic symptoms that are distressing and/or result in significant disruption in daily life. B. Excessive thoughts, feelings, and/or behaviors related to these somatic symptoms or associated health concerns: 1) Disproportionate and persistent thoughts about the seri ...
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... CCHS reports that 3.8% of Canadian girls and women (aged 15 to 24) were at risk of eating disorder. Thirty percent of girls in grade nine and ten had tried to lose weight in the last year. Public Health Agency reports that 3% of women will be affected by eating disorders in their life time. ...
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... and may, therefore, not report it. While there is evidence to support this change, the boundary between “routine” and “excessive” anxiety may still require clarification.8,9 According to the DSM-5, it is primarily the clinician who can determine whether the anxiety is excessive, taking into account ...
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... range of psychiatric symptoms can be present, although diagnosing can be hard ► Depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD ► 65% of Ss with Asperger’s had co co--morbid psychiatric diagnosis (Ghazudian Ghazudian,, 1998) ► HFA vs. Asperger’s Asperger’s— —65% of HFA and 85% of ASP met cutoff for “caseness “c ...
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pptx - 2.86 MBMDD Definitions and diagnosis

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... may also be helpful for some types of anxiety. However their role in the treatment and management of specific phobias is yet to be clearly identified. Benzodiazepines (sometimes called sedatives) are designed to be used only for a short time (two or three weeks) or if used intermittently as part of ...
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