Recognizing and Managing Shift Work Disorder, an
... Shift work and, especially, shift work disorder are associated with various potential quality-of-life consequences. These include mood disorders, particularly depression, which along with missed family and social activities (see Figure 2) can contribute to discord in personal and professional relat ...
... Shift work and, especially, shift work disorder are associated with various potential quality-of-life consequences. These include mood disorders, particularly depression, which along with missed family and social activities (see Figure 2) can contribute to discord in personal and professional relat ...
Catatonia: a critical review and therapeutic
... evidence-based therapeutic protocols are needed that would allow adequate and early treatment to prevent somatic complications of catatonia. ,FZXPSET ...
... evidence-based therapeutic protocols are needed that would allow adequate and early treatment to prevent somatic complications of catatonia. ,FZXPSET ...
Generalized worry disorder - DSM-5
... as distinct from the physiological symptoms, of anxiety. There appears to be consensus that worry is an avoidant coping strategy that is negatively enforced by reductions in patients’ worry. This reduces emotional reactivity in the short term but because patients do not process their distress other ...
... as distinct from the physiological symptoms, of anxiety. There appears to be consensus that worry is an avoidant coping strategy that is negatively enforced by reductions in patients’ worry. This reduces emotional reactivity in the short term but because patients do not process their distress other ...
Personality, mental health and demographic correlates of
... (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) considered hoarding as a symptom of obsessive compulsive personality disorder and, in extreme cases, as a feature of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). In 2013 the American Psychiatric Association released the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Dis ...
... (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) considered hoarding as a symptom of obsessive compulsive personality disorder and, in extreme cases, as a feature of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). In 2013 the American Psychiatric Association released the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Dis ...
Psychological factors and weight loss in bariatric surgery
... lack of comprehension of risks, benefits, expected outcomes, alternatives and lifestyle changes required with bariatric surgery, and unwillingness to comply with postsurgical protocol, can be considered as factors to deny or defer surgery. Psychological assessments usually consist of a semi-structur ...
... lack of comprehension of risks, benefits, expected outcomes, alternatives and lifestyle changes required with bariatric surgery, and unwillingness to comply with postsurgical protocol, can be considered as factors to deny or defer surgery. Psychological assessments usually consist of a semi-structur ...
Depression and Bipolar Wellness Guide
... Some children and teens say they feel sad and “blue.” Others act out, and are irritable or aggressive toward others. Some begin to withdraw and become less social. Still others become anxious and fearful. Elementary-age children often describe their depression as feeling empty. They may think that n ...
... Some children and teens say they feel sad and “blue.” Others act out, and are irritable or aggressive toward others. Some begin to withdraw and become less social. Still others become anxious and fearful. Elementary-age children often describe their depression as feeling empty. They may think that n ...
Video Anthology for Abnormal Psychology, Fourth Edition
... Source: “The Truth About Violence” Horizon (BBC Motion Gallery) Description: This video looks at Stanley Milgram’s famous research on obedience to authority, the results of which were published in 1963. The video features a recreation of Milgram’s study overseen by social psychologist Clifford Stott ...
... Source: “The Truth About Violence” Horizon (BBC Motion Gallery) Description: This video looks at Stanley Milgram’s famous research on obedience to authority, the results of which were published in 1963. The video features a recreation of Milgram’s study overseen by social psychologist Clifford Stott ...
Clinical Practice Guideline on Major Depression in Childhood
... One of the priorities of the Ministry of Health and Social Policy is to decrease unjustified clinical variability, thereby helping to make the most appropriate decisions based on the best existing knowledge. The healthcare practice is increasingly more complex due to a multitude of factors, one of t ...
... One of the priorities of the Ministry of Health and Social Policy is to decrease unjustified clinical variability, thereby helping to make the most appropriate decisions based on the best existing knowledge. The healthcare practice is increasingly more complex due to a multitude of factors, one of t ...
Frontal EEG asymmetry and symptom response to cognitive
... frontal lobes are differentially involved in positive versus negative affective states and corresponding motivated behaviors (Davidson, 2000; Fox, 1991), with left frontal areas of the brain mediating the experience of positive emotions (e.g., joy, happiness, etc.) and approach behaviors, and right ...
... frontal lobes are differentially involved in positive versus negative affective states and corresponding motivated behaviors (Davidson, 2000; Fox, 1991), with left frontal areas of the brain mediating the experience of positive emotions (e.g., joy, happiness, etc.) and approach behaviors, and right ...
Eating disorder prevention for the college
... been reported that eating disorders have “the highest mortality rate of any mental illness” (Eating Disorder Statistics, 2006). Moreover, other researchers found that anorexia has the highest mortality rate than any other psychological disorder (“Eating Disorders in College Women,” 2009). This is of ...
... been reported that eating disorders have “the highest mortality rate of any mental illness” (Eating Disorder Statistics, 2006). Moreover, other researchers found that anorexia has the highest mortality rate than any other psychological disorder (“Eating Disorders in College Women,” 2009). This is of ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines 2014 Effective Date: January 1, 2014
... 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 ...
Chapter 9 - University of Iowa College of Public Health
... weight, (8) disturbed sleep, and (9) psychomotor agitation or retardation. For this diagnosis, at least one of the five symptoms must include either depressed mood, by the patient's subjective account or observation of others, or markedly diminished pleasure in almost all people or activities. Concu ...
... weight, (8) disturbed sleep, and (9) psychomotor agitation or retardation. For this diagnosis, at least one of the five symptoms must include either depressed mood, by the patient's subjective account or observation of others, or markedly diminished pleasure in almost all people or activities. Concu ...
Fears are often learned from
... AAblutophobia- Fear of washing or bathing. Aquaphobia - morbid fear of water. Alektorophobia- Fear of chickens. Algophobia- Fear of pain. Alliumphobia- Fear of garlic. Altophobia- Fear of heights. Amathophobia- Fear of dust. Amaxophobia- Fear of riding in a car. Ambulophobia- Fear of walking. Andro ...
... AAblutophobia- Fear of washing or bathing. Aquaphobia - morbid fear of water. Alektorophobia- Fear of chickens. Algophobia- Fear of pain. Alliumphobia- Fear of garlic. Altophobia- Fear of heights. Amathophobia- Fear of dust. Amaxophobia- Fear of riding in a car. Ambulophobia- Fear of walking. Andro ...
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
... mom’s attempts to set limits at home Mood changes occur mostly in response to frustrations There are not any hallmark symptoms of grandiosity, euphoria, hypersexuality No history of days-long episodes He is very young to diagnose as bipolar ...
... mom’s attempts to set limits at home Mood changes occur mostly in response to frustrations There are not any hallmark symptoms of grandiosity, euphoria, hypersexuality No history of days-long episodes He is very young to diagnose as bipolar ...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The... copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
... the transgression. Work has noted a relationship between guilt and dissociative symptoms (Dorahy and Schumaker, 1997; Irwin, 1998), but little research has examined guilt and its association to relational functioning in DDs. Dissociative symptoms are heightened in those with trauma and dissociative ...
... the transgression. Work has noted a relationship between guilt and dissociative symptoms (Dorahy and Schumaker, 1997; Irwin, 1998), but little research has examined guilt and its association to relational functioning in DDs. Dissociative symptoms are heightened in those with trauma and dissociative ...
What is Insomnia? Insomnia is characterized by difficulties in getting
... Psychiatric & Mood Disorders - stress, depression, and anxiety are the most common causes of insomnia. ...
... Psychiatric & Mood Disorders - stress, depression, and anxiety are the most common causes of insomnia. ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: An Information Guide
... repugnant. To relieve the feelings of distress and anxiety, people with OCD often try to reduce their anxiety by acting out certain rituals. Many people have rituals, or specific ways of doing things. We may read the paper when we wake up in the morning, or arrange pencils and erasers in a particula ...
... repugnant. To relieve the feelings of distress and anxiety, people with OCD often try to reduce their anxiety by acting out certain rituals. Many people have rituals, or specific ways of doing things. We may read the paper when we wake up in the morning, or arrange pencils and erasers in a particula ...
Jacobs Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience
... Many patients in this subgroup were characterized by high depression and anxiety scores on psychiatric scales at admission, and therefore we included this subgroup into the analysis. Overall, the diagnostic classification was quite complex in our patient sample. Moreover, many patients had several d ...
... Many patients in this subgroup were characterized by high depression and anxiety scores on psychiatric scales at admission, and therefore we included this subgroup into the analysis. Overall, the diagnostic classification was quite complex in our patient sample. Moreover, many patients had several d ...
depression
... that somebody close to you would get so depressed, but then they probably never thought so either. It catches a lot of people by surprise. Currently there are 300,000 Irish people, or 1 in every 14, who have depression. In the course of the average lifetime, there is a one in three chance of having ...
... that somebody close to you would get so depressed, but then they probably never thought so either. It catches a lot of people by surprise. Currently there are 300,000 Irish people, or 1 in every 14, who have depression. In the course of the average lifetime, there is a one in three chance of having ...
Why clinicians do not implement integrated treatment
... text segment was written in the margin. When this was done for all the interviews, sensitizing concepts were chosen, reflecting associations of marginal notes between the interviews. The following selective codes were created: (1) definition of comorbid SUD/PTSD and assumptions about the underlying ...
... text segment was written in the margin. When this was done for all the interviews, sensitizing concepts were chosen, reflecting associations of marginal notes between the interviews. The following selective codes were created: (1) definition of comorbid SUD/PTSD and assumptions about the underlying ...
Psychologists` Skepticism and Knowledge about Dissociative
... notes his "fear that generations to follow would not attend to the findings of their predecessor's original mistakes" (Fine, 1988, p.38). Supporting Despine's fears, DID was considered to be a rare disorder and rarely mentioned in psychology textbooks (Putnam, ...
... notes his "fear that generations to follow would not attend to the findings of their predecessor's original mistakes" (Fine, 1988, p.38). Supporting Despine's fears, DID was considered to be a rare disorder and rarely mentioned in psychology textbooks (Putnam, ...
Improving the integration of mental health services in primary health
... Mental disorders are highly prevalent in Australia. The most frequently diagnosed conditions are anxiety, affective and substance use disorders. Comorbidities are common, both in terms of concurrent mental health conditions and concurrent physical and mental health conditions. Many individuals with ...
... Mental disorders are highly prevalent in Australia. The most frequently diagnosed conditions are anxiety, affective and substance use disorders. Comorbidities are common, both in terms of concurrent mental health conditions and concurrent physical and mental health conditions. Many individuals with ...