CME Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Cosmetic Surgery
... Cognitive factors that appear to be instrumental in the development and maintenance of body dysmorphic disorder include unrealistic attitudes about body image related to perfection and symmetry, selective attention to the perceived defect, increased self-monitoring for the presence of appearance fla ...
... Cognitive factors that appear to be instrumental in the development and maintenance of body dysmorphic disorder include unrealistic attitudes about body image related to perfection and symmetry, selective attention to the perceived defect, increased self-monitoring for the presence of appearance fla ...
More than Shyness: Selective Mutism and its Link to Sensory
... play therapy, audio/video self modelling and in certain cases pharmacotherapy are among the most common approaches for treating children with SM (Bergman, et al., 2013; Oerbeck, Stein, Wentzel-Larsen, Langsrud & Kristensen, 2014). SM therapies are usually slow and it may take many months or years un ...
... play therapy, audio/video self modelling and in certain cases pharmacotherapy are among the most common approaches for treating children with SM (Bergman, et al., 2013; Oerbeck, Stein, Wentzel-Larsen, Langsrud & Kristensen, 2014). SM therapies are usually slow and it may take many months or years un ...
Relations between Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Dissociation and
... comorbidity of PTSD with other psychiatric disorders such as ADHD. First, individuals with certain psychiatric disorders such as ADHD are at a greater risk for the development of PTSD among the survivors of trauma and these psychiatric disorders may have been present before traumatic experiences (1, ...
... comorbidity of PTSD with other psychiatric disorders such as ADHD. First, individuals with certain psychiatric disorders such as ADHD are at a greater risk for the development of PTSD among the survivors of trauma and these psychiatric disorders may have been present before traumatic experiences (1, ...
Interpersonal Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) for Bipolar Disorder
... This interest in biological rhythms has led to a complementary interest in social rhythm disturbances and in directly examining the role of lifestyle regularity in affective disorder. A growing number of clinical investigations now support a relationship among these social rhythms, mood changes, and ...
... This interest in biological rhythms has led to a complementary interest in social rhythm disturbances and in directly examining the role of lifestyle regularity in affective disorder. A growing number of clinical investigations now support a relationship among these social rhythms, mood changes, and ...
Posttraumatic Resilience in Former Ugandan Child Soldiers Fionna Klasen Gabriele Oettingen
... about one third (27%–34.9%) of Ugandan child soldiers developed the disorder according to DSM–IV criteria (Bayer et al., 2007; Okello, Onen, & Musisi, 2007). Other studies measured posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and indicated that almost all former Ugandan child soldiers (97%–98%) suffer from ...
... about one third (27%–34.9%) of Ugandan child soldiers developed the disorder according to DSM–IV criteria (Bayer et al., 2007; Okello, Onen, & Musisi, 2007). Other studies measured posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and indicated that almost all former Ugandan child soldiers (97%–98%) suffer from ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... Treatment options to improve insight are minimal, and not many interventions developed to look into improving aspects of insight in direct mode but few intervention namely cognitive skills training and psychoeducation(Nieznanski, Czerwinska, Chojnowska, Walczak, & Dunski, 2002) motivational intervie ...
... Treatment options to improve insight are minimal, and not many interventions developed to look into improving aspects of insight in direct mode but few intervention namely cognitive skills training and psychoeducation(Nieznanski, Czerwinska, Chojnowska, Walczak, & Dunski, 2002) motivational intervie ...
BOOKS PROFESSIONAlS for Fall 2010 / Winter 2011
... The OCD Workbook is another title that has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and continues to be recommended by therapists across the country and abroad. Both are available in new editions this season, The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook in its fifth ed ...
... The OCD Workbook is another title that has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and continues to be recommended by therapists across the country and abroad. Both are available in new editions this season, The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook in its fifth ed ...
I - Arizona Capital Representation Project
... problems with affect dysregulation, including difficulties modulating anger and sexual involvement, as well as aggression against self and others. This study shows that these associated features of PTSD tend not to occur in isolation, but are often, although not invariably, found together in the sam ...
... problems with affect dysregulation, including difficulties modulating anger and sexual involvement, as well as aggression against self and others. This study shows that these associated features of PTSD tend not to occur in isolation, but are often, although not invariably, found together in the sam ...
Treatment approaches for autonomic nervous system dysbalances
... suggest, that the condition might persist as a culturally acceptable diagnosis for somatization, distress and psychosocial coping that 'avoids the social stigma of a diagnosis of mental disorder'. 1.4 Dysautonomia and other differential diagnoses The previous paragraphs already present a broad range ...
... suggest, that the condition might persist as a culturally acceptable diagnosis for somatization, distress and psychosocial coping that 'avoids the social stigma of a diagnosis of mental disorder'. 1.4 Dysautonomia and other differential diagnoses The previous paragraphs already present a broad range ...
Malingering - Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice
... Even severely impaired patients experience only a discrete number of symptoms as intolerable. Malingerers are often unable to estimate how many severe symptoms should be reported or endorsed. They also tend to report that most of their symptoms are extremely severe. Unlikely symptom combinations Unl ...
... Even severely impaired patients experience only a discrete number of symptoms as intolerable. Malingerers are often unable to estimate how many severe symptoms should be reported or endorsed. They also tend to report that most of their symptoms are extremely severe. Unlikely symptom combinations Unl ...
Jeanne Fery: a sixteenth-century case of dissociative identity disorder.
... who also diagnosed Jeanne's disorder as "doubling of the personality," (the term then in use for DID). This article is the first English- language presentation of these documents. Previous studies have identified elements of identity fragmentation and possible childhood trauma in other possession ca ...
... who also diagnosed Jeanne's disorder as "doubling of the personality," (the term then in use for DID). This article is the first English- language presentation of these documents. Previous studies have identified elements of identity fragmentation and possible childhood trauma in other possession ca ...
Acknowledging complexity in the impacts of sexual vicimtisation
... social care, such as finding employment or housing, to dealing with a range of psychiatric disorders. The levels and types of service needs involved mean that traumatised people are frequently the highest users of costly care in the health system (Jennings, 2004) and government services. However, th ...
... social care, such as finding employment or housing, to dealing with a range of psychiatric disorders. The levels and types of service needs involved mean that traumatised people are frequently the highest users of costly care in the health system (Jennings, 2004) and government services. However, th ...
The Relationship of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and
... commonly co-occur. Conduct disorder has been reported to be present in as many as 50 percent of people diagnosed with ADHD.8 Despite this high comorbidity rate, there is much research evidence supporting the belief that these are indeed two separate disorders. One study demonstrated some ways in whi ...
... commonly co-occur. Conduct disorder has been reported to be present in as many as 50 percent of people diagnosed with ADHD.8 Despite this high comorbidity rate, there is much research evidence supporting the belief that these are indeed two separate disorders. One study demonstrated some ways in whi ...
Relationships Between irritable Bowel Syndrome, Generalized
... by GAD symptoms (r = .50, p < .001) (Roemer and Orsillo, 2002). However, experiential avoidance, often defined as attempts to avoid unwanted private experiences such as bodily sensations or emotions, is considered common to many forms of psychopathology other than anxiety (Hayes, Wilson, Gifford, Fo ...
... by GAD symptoms (r = .50, p < .001) (Roemer and Orsillo, 2002). However, experiential avoidance, often defined as attempts to avoid unwanted private experiences such as bodily sensations or emotions, is considered common to many forms of psychopathology other than anxiety (Hayes, Wilson, Gifford, Fo ...
Adult ADHD (2) - Florida Heart CPR
... Adult ADHD was not diagnosed until the mid-1970s due to a general lack of awareness. However, states of pathologic restlessness have been diagnosed in children and adults for more than a century. In the mid 1920s, an encephalitis pandemic (encephalitis lethargica, von Economo's disease) occurred. Ch ...
... Adult ADHD was not diagnosed until the mid-1970s due to a general lack of awareness. However, states of pathologic restlessness have been diagnosed in children and adults for more than a century. In the mid 1920s, an encephalitis pandemic (encephalitis lethargica, von Economo's disease) occurred. Ch ...
Sample Chapter - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... causes distress or impairment. The personality disorders represent a collection of diverse and complex patterns of behavior. The expression of psychological disturbance is quite different for each, yet the problems that people with personality disorders experience are present every day and in most o ...
... causes distress or impairment. The personality disorders represent a collection of diverse and complex patterns of behavior. The expression of psychological disturbance is quite different for each, yet the problems that people with personality disorders experience are present every day and in most o ...
Evidence-based Psychological Interventions in the Treatment of
... According to the NHMRC, the ‘relevance’ of evidence refers to the extent to which the findings from a study can be applied to other clinical settings and different groups of people. This should also include consideration of relevant outcomes from the consumer’s perspective, such as improved quality ...
... According to the NHMRC, the ‘relevance’ of evidence refers to the extent to which the findings from a study can be applied to other clinical settings and different groups of people. This should also include consideration of relevant outcomes from the consumer’s perspective, such as improved quality ...
Jeanne Fery - ONNO VAN DER HART PhD
... who also diagnosed Jeanne's disorder as "doubling of the personality," (the term then in use for DID). This article is the first English- language presentation of these documents. Previous studies have identified elements of identity fragmentation and possible childhood trauma in other possession ca ...
... who also diagnosed Jeanne's disorder as "doubling of the personality," (the term then in use for DID). This article is the first English- language presentation of these documents. Previous studies have identified elements of identity fragmentation and possible childhood trauma in other possession ca ...
GASTRO-ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD):
... women who are victims of domestic violence.(11) According to recent research studies, women with depressive disorders were approximately 2.5 times more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domes ...
... women who are victims of domestic violence.(11) According to recent research studies, women with depressive disorders were approximately 2.5 times more likely to have been victims of domestic violence (with a prevalence estimated at 45.8%) than their female counterparts who were not victims of domes ...
World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP)
... were approved by the Guidelines Task Force. Results. This first part of the guidelines (Part 1) covers disease definition, classification, epidemiology, and course of unipolar depressive disorders, as well as the management of the acute and continuation phase treatment. It is primarily concerned wit ...
... were approved by the Guidelines Task Force. Results. This first part of the guidelines (Part 1) covers disease definition, classification, epidemiology, and course of unipolar depressive disorders, as well as the management of the acute and continuation phase treatment. It is primarily concerned wit ...