noid-Meta - The Journal of Novel Applied Sciences
... effective research in generalizing the results to the community and real medical situations, although about anxiety and its treatment are various research carried out in the world, but in examining the effectiveness of the two treatments research in the Iranian population very little is. Accordingly ...
... effective research in generalizing the results to the community and real medical situations, although about anxiety and its treatment are various research carried out in the world, but in examining the effectiveness of the two treatments research in the Iranian population very little is. Accordingly ...
dsm-iv-tr classification - Pearson Higher Education
... NOS = Not Otherwise Specified An x appearing in a diagnostic code indicates that a specific code number is required. An ellipsis (. . .) is used in the names of certain disorders to indicate that the name of a specific mental disorder or general medical condition should be inserted when recording th ...
... NOS = Not Otherwise Specified An x appearing in a diagnostic code indicates that a specific code number is required. An ellipsis (. . .) is used in the names of certain disorders to indicate that the name of a specific mental disorder or general medical condition should be inserted when recording th ...
Bulimia Nervosa - Cloudfront.net
... (1) Eating, in a discrete period of time (e.g., within any 2hour period), an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time and under similar circumstances. ...
... (1) Eating, in a discrete period of time (e.g., within any 2hour period), an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat during a similar period of time and under similar circumstances. ...
Special Report - Depression
... Research on abnormal brain functions associated with depression has focused on deficient availability of a class of neurotransmitters known as dopamine and serotonin (Hansell, & Damour, 2005). The hormonal system in the body may also play an important role in some forms of depression. For a long tim ...
... Research on abnormal brain functions associated with depression has focused on deficient availability of a class of neurotransmitters known as dopamine and serotonin (Hansell, & Damour, 2005). The hormonal system in the body may also play an important role in some forms of depression. For a long tim ...
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... interferes significantly with the person's normal rou7ne, occupa7onal (or academic) func7oning, or social ac7vi7es or rela7onships, or there is marked distress about having the phobia. In individuals under age 1 ...
... interferes significantly with the person's normal rou7ne, occupa7onal (or academic) func7oning, or social ac7vi7es or rela7onships, or there is marked distress about having the phobia. In individuals under age 1 ...
Anxiety disorder specificity of anxiety sensitivity in a community
... example, Kappa values of .64 and .71 have been reported for anxiety disorders and affective disorders, respectively (Keller, 2000). Interviewers were graduate students in their last years of training or either psychologists or physicians. All interviewers participated in an extensive one-week traini ...
... example, Kappa values of .64 and .71 have been reported for anxiety disorders and affective disorders, respectively (Keller, 2000). Interviewers were graduate students in their last years of training or either psychologists or physicians. All interviewers participated in an extensive one-week traini ...
Academic and private medicine partnership to improve care for
... Providing cost effective, yet comprehensive care has been a catch phrase in the recent medical ecosystem. Using modern technology to improve access for treatment of a relatively common, yet under treated set of disorders like sleep disorders is expected to have significant and sustainable impact on ...
... Providing cost effective, yet comprehensive care has been a catch phrase in the recent medical ecosystem. Using modern technology to improve access for treatment of a relatively common, yet under treated set of disorders like sleep disorders is expected to have significant and sustainable impact on ...
‘Caring Rather Than Curing,’ the Simulated Syndromes Jonny Gerkin, MD Assistant Professor
... ◦ Most patients show rapid response to treatment ◦ Pseudosz, amnesia, tremor more likely to have poor outcome – sig relationship to childhood (sexual) trauma ...
... ◦ Most patients show rapid response to treatment ◦ Pseudosz, amnesia, tremor more likely to have poor outcome – sig relationship to childhood (sexual) trauma ...
Somato Form PPT
... important roles in the onset, severity, exacerbation, or maintenance of the pain. The associated general medical condition or anatomical site of the pain (see below) is coded on Axis III. Specify if: Acute: duration of less than 6 months; Chronic: duration of 6 months or longer *Pain per se may be a ...
... important roles in the onset, severity, exacerbation, or maintenance of the pain. The associated general medical condition or anatomical site of the pain (see below) is coded on Axis III. Specify if: Acute: duration of less than 6 months; Chronic: duration of 6 months or longer *Pain per se may be a ...
Intellectual Disability and Psychiatric Disorders
... A clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with present distress (e.g., a painful symptom) or disability (i.e., impairment in one or more important areas of functioning) or with a significantly increased risk of suffer ...
... A clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with present distress (e.g., a painful symptom) or disability (i.e., impairment in one or more important areas of functioning) or with a significantly increased risk of suffer ...
CHAPTER2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 2.1. Introduction
... literary work by closely observing their act and performance. It is strengthened by Arp & Johnson (2005, p.67), "therefore, we can know people in fiction more thoroughly than we can know them in real life, and by knowing fictional characters we can also understand people in real life better than we ...
... literary work by closely observing their act and performance. It is strengthened by Arp & Johnson (2005, p.67), "therefore, we can know people in fiction more thoroughly than we can know them in real life, and by knowing fictional characters we can also understand people in real life better than we ...
Co‐occuring Antisocial Personality Disorder
... contingency management (CM) condition, participants were required to provide three urine samples per week and meet briefly with a technician. If the urine did not test positive for stimulants, the participant earned a voucher that increased in value with each negative urine sample. The third int ...
... contingency management (CM) condition, participants were required to provide three urine samples per week and meet briefly with a technician. If the urine did not test positive for stimulants, the participant earned a voucher that increased in value with each negative urine sample. The third int ...
Intro
... •Dream interpretation—dreams are the “royal road to the unconscious”; interpretation often reveals unconscious conflicts •Transference—process where emotions originally associated with a significant person are unconsciously transferred to the therapist ...
... •Dream interpretation—dreams are the “royal road to the unconscious”; interpretation often reveals unconscious conflicts •Transference—process where emotions originally associated with a significant person are unconsciously transferred to the therapist ...
3._Anxiety_Disorders_II
... 5. Buspirone (BuSpar) is not effective for panic disorder 6. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) may be the most effective agents available for panic disorder, but these agents are not often used because of concern over hypertensive crisis 7. Medication should be combined with cognitive behavioral ...
... 5. Buspirone (BuSpar) is not effective for panic disorder 6. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) may be the most effective agents available for panic disorder, but these agents are not often used because of concern over hypertensive crisis 7. Medication should be combined with cognitive behavioral ...
culture-bound syndrome
... An interesting aspect of culture-specific syndromes is the extent to which they are "real". Characterizing them as "imaginary" is as inaccurate as characterizing them as "malingering", but there is no clear way to understand them from a Western scientific perspective. Culture-specific syndromes shed ...
... An interesting aspect of culture-specific syndromes is the extent to which they are "real". Characterizing them as "imaginary" is as inaccurate as characterizing them as "malingering", but there is no clear way to understand them from a Western scientific perspective. Culture-specific syndromes shed ...
delirium
... Mr R is 83 yo gentleman with a long history of hypertension, diabetes with peripheral neuropathy and occasional angina admitted to medicine 4 days ago for failure to thrive. Two weeks prior to admission he missed his weekly bridge game which he has not done in 12 years. The day prior to admit his fr ...
... Mr R is 83 yo gentleman with a long history of hypertension, diabetes with peripheral neuropathy and occasional angina admitted to medicine 4 days ago for failure to thrive. Two weeks prior to admission he missed his weekly bridge game which he has not done in 12 years. The day prior to admit his fr ...
Reactive Attachment Disorder: An Evolving Entity
... this rebukes the idea that an indiscriminate socialization pattern represents an adaptive set of coping skills in children exposed to institutionalization. Fourth, RAD is at least moderately stable over time (e.g., there is a peak correlation of 0.49 in disinhibited RAD at from 42 to 54 months of ag ...
... this rebukes the idea that an indiscriminate socialization pattern represents an adaptive set of coping skills in children exposed to institutionalization. Fourth, RAD is at least moderately stable over time (e.g., there is a peak correlation of 0.49 in disinhibited RAD at from 42 to 54 months of ag ...
WAMFT Writing Progress Notes
... application of methods derived from established psychological or systemic principles for the purpose of assisting people in modifying their behaviors, cognitions, emotions, and other personal characteristics, which may include the purpose of understanding unconscious processes or intrapersonal, inte ...
... application of methods derived from established psychological or systemic principles for the purpose of assisting people in modifying their behaviors, cognitions, emotions, and other personal characteristics, which may include the purpose of understanding unconscious processes or intrapersonal, inte ...
Rieger Chapter Summaries PowerPoint 05
... Dissociative fugue – sudden unexpected travel away from home with inability to recall one’s past and identity confusion Dissociative identity disorder – 2 or more distinct identities ...
... Dissociative fugue – sudden unexpected travel away from home with inability to recall one’s past and identity confusion Dissociative identity disorder – 2 or more distinct identities ...
Study Guide Final 12-13-2005 - Logan Class of December 2011
... Specific Phobia is characterized by the excessive fear of an object or a situation, exposure to which causes an anxious response, such as a Panic Attack. Adults with phobias recognize that their fear is excessive and unreasonable, but they are unable to control it. The feared object or situation is ...
... Specific Phobia is characterized by the excessive fear of an object or a situation, exposure to which causes an anxious response, such as a Panic Attack. Adults with phobias recognize that their fear is excessive and unreasonable, but they are unable to control it. The feared object or situation is ...
Anxiety Disorders
... becomes very chronic (perhaps 80% of those persisting to adulthood will be chronic). For Social Phobia, the onset is in the mid-teens. Patients may exhibit a premorbid history of shyness. Usually, social phobia is chronic, but it can fluctuate in severity. The onset of OCD is in adolescence or early ...
... becomes very chronic (perhaps 80% of those persisting to adulthood will be chronic). For Social Phobia, the onset is in the mid-teens. Patients may exhibit a premorbid history of shyness. Usually, social phobia is chronic, but it can fluctuate in severity. The onset of OCD is in adolescence or early ...