Nightmares
... a medication). E. Coexisting mental and medical disorders do not adequately explain the predominant complaint of dysphoric dreams ...
... a medication). E. Coexisting mental and medical disorders do not adequately explain the predominant complaint of dysphoric dreams ...
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... • Advice on activity, safety, alcohol and drug avoidance, nutrition ...
... • Advice on activity, safety, alcohol and drug avoidance, nutrition ...
Describe symptoms and prevalence of two disorders (anxiety
... • Early treatment can be very effective. • But if not treated early, anorexia can become a lifelong problem. • Untreated anorexia can lead to starvation and serious health problems, such as bone thinning, kidney damage, and heart problems. Describe symptoms and prevalence of two disorders ...
... • Early treatment can be very effective. • But if not treated early, anorexia can become a lifelong problem. • Untreated anorexia can lead to starvation and serious health problems, such as bone thinning, kidney damage, and heart problems. Describe symptoms and prevalence of two disorders ...
Supervenience and Psychiatry: Are Mental Disorders Brain Disorders?
... mental disorders to be sets of symptoms, which are, in turn, sets of properties and states. By the term “brain” we understand a living collection of neurons (and relevant supporting tissue and chemicals, e.g., glial cells and neurotransmitters) along with the interconnections between those neurons c ...
... mental disorders to be sets of symptoms, which are, in turn, sets of properties and states. By the term “brain” we understand a living collection of neurons (and relevant supporting tissue and chemicals, e.g., glial cells and neurotransmitters) along with the interconnections between those neurons c ...
Substance Use
... 1. Tolerance (needing more to become intoxicated or discovering less effect with same amount) 2. Withdrawal* (characteristic withdrawal associated with type of drug) 3. Using more or for longer periods than intended? 4. Desire to or unsuccessful efforts to cut down? 5. Considerable time spent in obt ...
... 1. Tolerance (needing more to become intoxicated or discovering less effect with same amount) 2. Withdrawal* (characteristic withdrawal associated with type of drug) 3. Using more or for longer periods than intended? 4. Desire to or unsuccessful efforts to cut down? 5. Considerable time spent in obt ...
Chapter 2: Psychology As a Science
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dissociation - Info
... feelings of detachment, as well as cognitive avoidance of trauma-related material. Dissociative-like symptoms can also occur in panic disorder (e.g., derealization, and depersonalization), in psychotic disorders (e.g., hallucinations, feelings of estrangement from the self, lack of a sense of agency ...
... feelings of detachment, as well as cognitive avoidance of trauma-related material. Dissociative-like symptoms can also occur in panic disorder (e.g., derealization, and depersonalization), in psychotic disorders (e.g., hallucinations, feelings of estrangement from the self, lack of a sense of agency ...
A Rare Presentation of Conversion Disorder: Palpebral Ptosis
... one or more neurological symptoms that can not be fully explained by a neurological or general medical condition. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) specifies six diagnostic criteria for conversion disorder: a) The patient has one or more symptoms or defects affecting the ...
... one or more neurological symptoms that can not be fully explained by a neurological or general medical condition. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) specifies six diagnostic criteria for conversion disorder: a) The patient has one or more symptoms or defects affecting the ...
Mood Disorder Symptoms, Causes and E7҃ect
... of symptoms. Minor depression is defined by a period of at least two weeks of depression. Minor depressive episodes do not fully meet the criteria for major depression but can develop into major depression if left untreated. Other forms of depression exist as well. Psychotic depression occurs when p ...
... of symptoms. Minor depression is defined by a period of at least two weeks of depression. Minor depressive episodes do not fully meet the criteria for major depression but can develop into major depression if left untreated. Other forms of depression exist as well. Psychotic depression occurs when p ...
Chapter 4 teachers 1) Which of the following is not an
... b) Muscle spasms c) Blood disorders d) Sexual dysfunction (A) 9) Which of the following is not a problem associated with drug intervension for depression? a) Increase vulnerability to relapse over the longer-term b) Drug treatment alone may not facilitate the kinds of beneficial insights into psycho ...
... b) Muscle spasms c) Blood disorders d) Sexual dysfunction (A) 9) Which of the following is not a problem associated with drug intervension for depression? a) Increase vulnerability to relapse over the longer-term b) Drug treatment alone may not facilitate the kinds of beneficial insights into psycho ...
Mental Health and Environmental Exposures
... fact sheet — in yourself or someone close to you — please look for a mental-health professional who is willing to investigate environmental causes with those affected and their families. ...
... fact sheet — in yourself or someone close to you — please look for a mental-health professional who is willing to investigate environmental causes with those affected and their families. ...
An Overview of the DSM-5 - Chapman University Digital Commons
... work) he telephones home every hour. He has lost one job because of this, and his wife has threatened to leave him if he does not seek psychiatric help. Six months ago, the symptoms, which have been present for years, became worse after his wife had a serious automobile accident. Frank describes rec ...
... work) he telephones home every hour. He has lost one job because of this, and his wife has threatened to leave him if he does not seek psychiatric help. Six months ago, the symptoms, which have been present for years, became worse after his wife had a serious automobile accident. Frank describes rec ...
Generalised Anxiety Disorder-recognition and diagnosis a general
... D: The focus of the anxiety and worry is not confined to features of another axis 1 disorder E: The anxiety, worry or physical symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning F: The disturbance is not due to the direct phys ...
... D: The focus of the anxiety and worry is not confined to features of another axis 1 disorder E: The anxiety, worry or physical symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning F: The disturbance is not due to the direct phys ...
Determinants of Feature Centrality in Clinicians’ Concepts of Mental Disorders
... clinicians hold about mental disorders appear to be rather fragile. For one thing, it is a well-known fact that there rarely is any consensus on or clear understanding of the etiology of mental disorders. Furthermore, the DSM-IV (APA, 1994) discourages users from applying their own theories by forci ...
... clinicians hold about mental disorders appear to be rather fragile. For one thing, it is a well-known fact that there rarely is any consensus on or clear understanding of the etiology of mental disorders. Furthermore, the DSM-IV (APA, 1994) discourages users from applying their own theories by forci ...