Substance Related Disorders - Candace McBride E
... orally, usually mixed with tea or food. Marijuana is the worlds most commonly used illicit substance. Cannabis has been used since ancient times for its psychoactive effects and as a remedy for a wide range of medical conditions. It is among the first drugs of experimentation for all cultural groups ...
... orally, usually mixed with tea or food. Marijuana is the worlds most commonly used illicit substance. Cannabis has been used since ancient times for its psychoactive effects and as a remedy for a wide range of medical conditions. It is among the first drugs of experimentation for all cultural groups ...
Current Topics in Complex Post
... Vollmer, 1986). Finally, this is not a case of men being better able to heal from their own trauma, leaving women to be overrepresented in the clinical setting: it has been demonstrated that men are not necessarily more adept than women at independently recovering from trauma (Vogt et al., 2011). It ...
... Vollmer, 1986). Finally, this is not a case of men being better able to heal from their own trauma, leaving women to be overrepresented in the clinical setting: it has been demonstrated that men are not necessarily more adept than women at independently recovering from trauma (Vogt et al., 2011). It ...
USE.BioBasisSyllabus.F10
... We will survey a number of biological models of psychopathology. The course will incorporate aspects of abnormal psychology, behavioral neuroscience and human neuropsychology. Unlike neuropsychology, however, it will focus exclusively on traditional psychological disorders such as depression, anxiet ...
... We will survey a number of biological models of psychopathology. The course will incorporate aspects of abnormal psychology, behavioral neuroscience and human neuropsychology. Unlike neuropsychology, however, it will focus exclusively on traditional psychological disorders such as depression, anxiet ...
Mood Disorders
... recurrent depressive episodes. Both biological and social factors play a part in these patterns. For example, women who experience severe premenstrual mood changes are more vulnerable to other mood disorders including postpartum depression. For bipolar disorder, men and woman are equally represented ...
... recurrent depressive episodes. Both biological and social factors play a part in these patterns. For example, women who experience severe premenstrual mood changes are more vulnerable to other mood disorders including postpartum depression. For bipolar disorder, men and woman are equally represented ...
Psychiatry Clerkship BCC 7150 2004 - 2005 Course Syllabus
... Discuss the real life obstacles to patients who have been diagnosed with psychiatric disorders, or have been hospitalized in a psychiatric unit. g. Demonstrate the appropriate attitude to patients who may express extreme emotion to a physician. h. Demonstrate an attitude that shows the students unde ...
... Discuss the real life obstacles to patients who have been diagnosed with psychiatric disorders, or have been hospitalized in a psychiatric unit. g. Demonstrate the appropriate attitude to patients who may express extreme emotion to a physician. h. Demonstrate an attitude that shows the students unde ...
Document
... Types of Personality Disorders Paranoid personality Schizoid personality Cluster A Schizotypal personality Antisocial personality Borderline personality Histrionic personality Cluster B Narcissistic personality Avoidant personality Dependent personality Cluster C Obsessive-compulsive personality ...
... Types of Personality Disorders Paranoid personality Schizoid personality Cluster A Schizotypal personality Antisocial personality Borderline personality Histrionic personality Cluster B Narcissistic personality Avoidant personality Dependent personality Cluster C Obsessive-compulsive personality ...
Military 101
... Symptoms: feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, sleeplessness, changes in appetite, excessive crying, remaining in bed for longer than normal, anger/irritability, self-loathing, reckless behavior ...
... Symptoms: feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, sleeplessness, changes in appetite, excessive crying, remaining in bed for longer than normal, anger/irritability, self-loathing, reckless behavior ...
Symptoms or Serious Depression
... danger-real or imagined- at the same time it performs this type of breathing. Long, slow, deep breathing signals to the brain that the danger has passed. Start by doing three or more long, slow, deep breaths. Put your shoulders back and try for full lung capacity. The inhale should be 3-4 seconds, w ...
... danger-real or imagined- at the same time it performs this type of breathing. Long, slow, deep breathing signals to the brain that the danger has passed. Start by doing three or more long, slow, deep breaths. Put your shoulders back and try for full lung capacity. The inhale should be 3-4 seconds, w ...
Anxiety Disorders
... • Men and women are equally likely to be affected • Mean age of onset is about 20 years • Single people are commonly affected with OCD • Higher incidence in those with first degree relatives with OCD than in the general population ...
... • Men and women are equally likely to be affected • Mean age of onset is about 20 years • Single people are commonly affected with OCD • Higher incidence in those with first degree relatives with OCD than in the general population ...
Mood Disorders
... 7) Atypical depression: the term atypical has been applied to several different clinical syndromes; it has included features such as variable mood, phobic anxiety, overeating, and leaden paralysis. 8) Brief recurrent depression: some patients experience depressive episodes of short duration, typical ...
... 7) Atypical depression: the term atypical has been applied to several different clinical syndromes; it has included features such as variable mood, phobic anxiety, overeating, and leaden paralysis. 8) Brief recurrent depression: some patients experience depressive episodes of short duration, typical ...
Bipolar disorder I and II
... accounted for by Schizoaffect Disorder and are not superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder not otherwise specified. E. The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of ...
... accounted for by Schizoaffect Disorder and are not superimposed on Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder, or Psychotic Disorder not otherwise specified. E. The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of ...
The Effects of Stress and Emotion on the Voice
... to infection, physical abnormality or disease. When the voice is lost as a result of emotional distress it is usually termed a ‘psychogenic’ voice disorder. However, clinicians vary in their use of terms and others sometimes used include ‘conversion’ aphonia/dysphonia, or occasionally ‘functional ap ...
... to infection, physical abnormality or disease. When the voice is lost as a result of emotional distress it is usually termed a ‘psychogenic’ voice disorder. However, clinicians vary in their use of terms and others sometimes used include ‘conversion’ aphonia/dysphonia, or occasionally ‘functional ap ...
electroconvulsive therapy and older adults
... Long-term care facilities (50%) Aggression Impulsivity (wandering, frequent yelling out) Sexually disinhibited behavior (usually not "inappropriate") Depression/suicidal statements Hallucinations/Delusions (esp. of abuse from peers/caregivers) Sleep-wake cycle disturbances ...
... Long-term care facilities (50%) Aggression Impulsivity (wandering, frequent yelling out) Sexually disinhibited behavior (usually not "inappropriate") Depression/suicidal statements Hallucinations/Delusions (esp. of abuse from peers/caregivers) Sleep-wake cycle disturbances ...
DSM-5 And Mood disorders - Institut universitaire en santé mentale
... E. There has never been a manic episode or a hypomanic episode, and criteria have never been met for cyclothymic disorder. F. The disturbance in not better explained by a persistent schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, delusional disorder, or other psychotic disorder. G. The symptoms are not att ...
... E. There has never been a manic episode or a hypomanic episode, and criteria have never been met for cyclothymic disorder. F. The disturbance in not better explained by a persistent schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, delusional disorder, or other psychotic disorder. G. The symptoms are not att ...
Dissociative Disorder
... pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self). B. At least two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. C. Inability to recall important personal information that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forge ...
... pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self). B. At least two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. C. Inability to recall important personal information that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forge ...
ADHD Guidelines - NY AAP Chapter 2
... The evidence is particularly strong for stimulant medications and sufficient but less strong for atomoxetine, extended-release guanfacine, and extended-release clonidine (in that order) (quality of evidence A/strong recommendation). The school environment, program, or placement is a part of any ...
... The evidence is particularly strong for stimulant medications and sufficient but less strong for atomoxetine, extended-release guanfacine, and extended-release clonidine (in that order) (quality of evidence A/strong recommendation). The school environment, program, or placement is a part of any ...
Program Descriptions - Portneuf Valley Family Center Inc.
... 7. Family Support Services: Family Support Services provide assistance to caregivers who are caring for a child diagnosed with a mental health disorder, or coexisting mental health, developmental and/or substance use disorder by strengthening their role as parents through the provision of teaching a ...
... 7. Family Support Services: Family Support Services provide assistance to caregivers who are caring for a child diagnosed with a mental health disorder, or coexisting mental health, developmental and/or substance use disorder by strengthening their role as parents through the provision of teaching a ...
TAT is only used as a tool and should be used with
... be used to measure the progress in an individual by repeating the test. If the individual for example has a Dual Disorder their progress in terms of how they see themselves and the world around them can be documented and retested as they progress in their treatment plan. (Helwig, 1972) The results o ...
... be used to measure the progress in an individual by repeating the test. If the individual for example has a Dual Disorder their progress in terms of how they see themselves and the world around them can be documented and retested as they progress in their treatment plan. (Helwig, 1972) The results o ...
How to Use Narrative Therapy in Complicated Grief Counseling
... Neimeyer, R. A. (1999). Narrative strategies in grief therapy. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 12, 65-85. Neimeyer, R. A. (2000). Searching for the meaning of meaning: Grief therapy and the process of reconstruction. Death Studies, 24, 541-558. Neimeyer, R. A. (2012). Techniques of grief thera ...
... Neimeyer, R. A. (1999). Narrative strategies in grief therapy. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 12, 65-85. Neimeyer, R. A. (2000). Searching for the meaning of meaning: Grief therapy and the process of reconstruction. Death Studies, 24, 541-558. Neimeyer, R. A. (2012). Techniques of grief thera ...
DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY
... Helping people find lives worth living through relentless compassion and effective behavior change strategies. ...
... Helping people find lives worth living through relentless compassion and effective behavior change strategies. ...
Differences Among Primary Care Physicians
... and 82% of depressed elderly patients are treated with medications and brief supportive counseling. Hence, although 9 of 10 physicians reported using medications to treat depression, 4 of 10 reported observing and managing depression without medications. This apparent inconsistency in the data is mo ...
... and 82% of depressed elderly patients are treated with medications and brief supportive counseling. Hence, although 9 of 10 physicians reported using medications to treat depression, 4 of 10 reported observing and managing depression without medications. This apparent inconsistency in the data is mo ...
130KB/5pgs
... Thus 175 per 1000 soldiers will screen positive but only 35 per 1000 will fall in the Moderate to Severe category. Screening instruments used by DoD & VAMC have elevated false positive rates Minneapolis Polytrauma unit has seen approximately 500 soldiers to date. Current evidence suggests that indi ...
... Thus 175 per 1000 soldiers will screen positive but only 35 per 1000 will fall in the Moderate to Severe category. Screening instruments used by DoD & VAMC have elevated false positive rates Minneapolis Polytrauma unit has seen approximately 500 soldiers to date. Current evidence suggests that indi ...
Case Report A Novel Study of Comorbidity
... these symptoms is the patient’s preoccupation with God, writing multiple pages daily stating, “God is good, God is good.” ...
... these symptoms is the patient’s preoccupation with God, writing multiple pages daily stating, “God is good, God is good.” ...
BABCP mailing - Good Medicine
... consistently predictive of treatment outcome. No support was found for IFA or WSH; measures of BSH were predictive of shortterm change, but these effects were attenuated at follow-up. Furthermore, EPT variables were not predictive of each other as previously hypothesized, indicating the variables ar ...
... consistently predictive of treatment outcome. No support was found for IFA or WSH; measures of BSH were predictive of shortterm change, but these effects were attenuated at follow-up. Furthermore, EPT variables were not predictive of each other as previously hypothesized, indicating the variables ar ...