ANXIETY DISORDERS
... Ongoing concern of how best to deal therapeutically with this type of presentation Very difficult cases to work with: complexity, severity, disturbance to sense of self Long term treatment probably best, although may be delivered in short courses Difficult to study outcomes based on current ...
... Ongoing concern of how best to deal therapeutically with this type of presentation Very difficult cases to work with: complexity, severity, disturbance to sense of self Long term treatment probably best, although may be delivered in short courses Difficult to study outcomes based on current ...
Bipolar Disorder: Stories of Coping and Courage
... including doctors, talk therapists, family, friends and support groups; ■ Hope: They believe that they will get better over time. If you have depression or bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, it does not mean you are weak, flawed, or alone. These physical illnesses affect more than 22 ...
... including doctors, talk therapists, family, friends and support groups; ■ Hope: They believe that they will get better over time. If you have depression or bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, it does not mean you are weak, flawed, or alone. These physical illnesses affect more than 22 ...
Chapter 4: Anxiety Disorders
... – SSRIs (e.g., Prozac and Paxil) are currently the preferred drugs – Relapse rates are high following medication discontinuation • Psychological and Combined Treatments of Panic Disorder – Cognitive-behavior therapies are highly effective – Combined treatments do well in the short term – Best long-t ...
... – SSRIs (e.g., Prozac and Paxil) are currently the preferred drugs – Relapse rates are high following medication discontinuation • Psychological and Combined Treatments of Panic Disorder – Cognitive-behavior therapies are highly effective – Combined treatments do well in the short term – Best long-t ...
SNAP-IV Teacher and Parent Rating Scale
... The SNAP-IV Rating Scale is a revision of the Swanson, Nolan and Pelham (SNAP) Questionnaire (Swanson et al, 1983). The items from the DSM-IV (1994) criteria for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are included for the two subsets of symptoms: inattention (items #1-#9) and hyperactivity/ ...
... The SNAP-IV Rating Scale is a revision of the Swanson, Nolan and Pelham (SNAP) Questionnaire (Swanson et al, 1983). The items from the DSM-IV (1994) criteria for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are included for the two subsets of symptoms: inattention (items #1-#9) and hyperactivity/ ...
Dissociative identity disorder.
... Loss of personal information and memories, which is not just forgetfulness. (Barlow and Durand, 2009) ...
... Loss of personal information and memories, which is not just forgetfulness. (Barlow and Durand, 2009) ...
appendix 1 - Department of Neurology and Psychiatry
... Past Medical History: Places the patient and her/his symptoms within a larger medical context. Relevant historical information is collected, leading up to and including the patient’s current medical conditions, regarding: ...
... Past Medical History: Places the patient and her/his symptoms within a larger medical context. Relevant historical information is collected, leading up to and including the patient’s current medical conditions, regarding: ...
Celiac Disease and Eating Disorders
... • Minimum 3 meals/3 snacks daily (snacks negotiable and dependent on insulin dosing) • Avoid food labels. • All foods fit. Diet drinks, in moderation. ...
... • Minimum 3 meals/3 snacks daily (snacks negotiable and dependent on insulin dosing) • Avoid food labels. • All foods fit. Diet drinks, in moderation. ...
Pica for 36 Years with Mild Obsessive
... be severe enough for further clinical attention if it is seen with another mental or medical condition (1). Pagophagia Coltman, is a form of pica characterized with eating at least one ordinary tray of ice everyday (2). Both physiological and psychological factors have been held responsible for it’s ...
... be severe enough for further clinical attention if it is seen with another mental or medical condition (1). Pagophagia Coltman, is a form of pica characterized with eating at least one ordinary tray of ice everyday (2). Both physiological and psychological factors have been held responsible for it’s ...
Examples of negative thinking
... People create their own versions of reality. o People’s natural psychological growth continues only as long as they perceive, remain aware of, and act on their true feelings. o Growth stops and symptoms of mental disorder appear when people are not aware of all aspects of themselves. o ...
... People create their own versions of reality. o People’s natural psychological growth continues only as long as they perceive, remain aware of, and act on their true feelings. o Growth stops and symptoms of mental disorder appear when people are not aware of all aspects of themselves. o ...
The Reproductive Health Implications of Depression. (2011)
... al. J Affect Disord. 2009. World Health Organization. 2008. ...
... al. J Affect Disord. 2009. World Health Organization. 2008. ...
Somatoform Disorders
... Secondary gains associated with the sick role: decreased responsibility and increased attention ...
... Secondary gains associated with the sick role: decreased responsibility and increased attention ...
LBCC Psychology 14 Syllabus
... parental responsibilities; abuse, mentally disturbed parents, harsh discipline. Psychological factors: i.e., stress, level intelligence Biological factors: Genetic defects; low birth weight; exposure to toxic chemicals, head injuries. E.g. Do others in the family have the same disorder or other ...
... parental responsibilities; abuse, mentally disturbed parents, harsh discipline. Psychological factors: i.e., stress, level intelligence Biological factors: Genetic defects; low birth weight; exposure to toxic chemicals, head injuries. E.g. Do others in the family have the same disorder or other ...
Health Anxiety Levels in Patients Admitted to Internal Medicine
... There are two important aspects of HA: thinking of a severe disease and having a asense that this severe disease leads to negative consequences [3]. Hypochondriasis is a major psychiatric disorder causes HA and these two conditions are even thought be continuity of successive state [4]. HA is also i ...
... There are two important aspects of HA: thinking of a severe disease and having a asense that this severe disease leads to negative consequences [3]. Hypochondriasis is a major psychiatric disorder causes HA and these two conditions are even thought be continuity of successive state [4]. HA is also i ...
Structure of the psychotic disorders classification in DSM 5
... acts; and whether affect is modulated and of full range. If any of these assessments raise concern, further evaluation for a psychotic disorder is warranted. The severity of a psychotic disorder can be defined by the level, number, and duration of psychotic signs and symptoms. The diagnosis of more s ...
... acts; and whether affect is modulated and of full range. If any of these assessments raise concern, further evaluation for a psychotic disorder is warranted. The severity of a psychotic disorder can be defined by the level, number, and duration of psychotic signs and symptoms. The diagnosis of more s ...
1. Excessive Exercise 2. Overtraining 3. Exercise Dependence 4
... The female athlete triad is a term used to describe three interrelated disorders which can occur in girls and women who are driven to excel in their sport or activity – these are, disordered eating, amenorrhoea and osteoporosis. These disorders (alone or in combination) obviously impact negatively o ...
... The female athlete triad is a term used to describe three interrelated disorders which can occur in girls and women who are driven to excel in their sport or activity – these are, disordered eating, amenorrhoea and osteoporosis. These disorders (alone or in combination) obviously impact negatively o ...
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... diagnostic consideration in hypochondriasis according to the DSM IV. A few of the main medical conditions that may appears like hypochondriasis includes the early stages of neurological conditions, endocrine conditions, disease that affect multiple body systems, and occult malignancies. Children oft ...
... diagnostic consideration in hypochondriasis according to the DSM IV. A few of the main medical conditions that may appears like hypochondriasis includes the early stages of neurological conditions, endocrine conditions, disease that affect multiple body systems, and occult malignancies. Children oft ...
Chapter Overview
... health professionals, who usually find no identifiable medical basis for the physical complaints. There are several types of somatic symptom disorders. Somatic symptom disorder is characterized by a focus on one or more physical symptoms accompanied by marked anxiety and distress focused on the sy ...
... health professionals, who usually find no identifiable medical basis for the physical complaints. There are several types of somatic symptom disorders. Somatic symptom disorder is characterized by a focus on one or more physical symptoms accompanied by marked anxiety and distress focused on the sy ...
Dissociative disorders
... the loss of identity and travel to a new location • From the DSM-IV: • Sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one's customary place of work, with inability to recall one's past, • Confusion about personal identity, or the assumption of a new identity, or significant distress or impairment. http ...
... the loss of identity and travel to a new location • From the DSM-IV: • Sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one's customary place of work, with inability to recall one's past, • Confusion about personal identity, or the assumption of a new identity, or significant distress or impairment. http ...
psychosis in acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a - CEON-a
... bad sleep during the night, while it often happened that he falls asleep during the day (in that period he had a car accident as he fell asleep while driving), he was progressively loosing weight and was moving slowly. As an outpatient, he was diagnosed with depression and treated with trazodone. Se ...
... bad sleep during the night, while it often happened that he falls asleep during the day (in that period he had a car accident as he fell asleep while driving), he was progressively loosing weight and was moving slowly. As an outpatient, he was diagnosed with depression and treated with trazodone. Se ...
Full Text - Shiraz E
... 56.2% (15). The prevalence of antisocial personality disorder among Iranian male prisoners was 45.9%, while among female prisoners it was 16%. The prevalence of borderline personality disorder in male and female prisoners was 14.2% and 8%, respectively (16). Moreover, mental health problems are the ...
... 56.2% (15). The prevalence of antisocial personality disorder among Iranian male prisoners was 45.9%, while among female prisoners it was 16%. The prevalence of borderline personality disorder in male and female prisoners was 14.2% and 8%, respectively (16). Moreover, mental health problems are the ...
Risk Factor in the Rehabilitation Process of Forensic Patients
... (2003) defines rehabilitation as a working tool of mental health professionals. They apply many rehabilitating activities to help mental health patients to win and apply new abilities, to ask support and to use all their means in order to live a fulfilled life outside the institutions. Rehabilitatio ...
... (2003) defines rehabilitation as a working tool of mental health professionals. They apply many rehabilitating activities to help mental health patients to win and apply new abilities, to ask support and to use all their means in order to live a fulfilled life outside the institutions. Rehabilitatio ...
Quit Victoria: Safe smoking cessation and mental illness The impact
... from respiratory and heart disorders are 60% and 30% more likely among people with mental illness compared to the general population.vi Smoking also has financial and social implications, especially when there are increasing restrictions on where people can smoke. Quitting gives people with a mental ...
... from respiratory and heart disorders are 60% and 30% more likely among people with mental illness compared to the general population.vi Smoking also has financial and social implications, especially when there are increasing restrictions on where people can smoke. Quitting gives people with a mental ...
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... Journal of Research and Practice in K-20 Education Volume 1, 2015 ...
... Journal of Research and Practice in K-20 Education Volume 1, 2015 ...
FULL TEXT PDF - Neuroendocrinology Letters
... self-stigma (Okhakhume 2012). According to Corrigan et al. (2009), self-stigma is related to a concept similar to self-efficacy – empowerment. Empowerment then serves as a mediator between self-stigma and patients´ behavior during the treatment. Thus, when the patient remains confident in spite of e ...
... self-stigma (Okhakhume 2012). According to Corrigan et al. (2009), self-stigma is related to a concept similar to self-efficacy – empowerment. Empowerment then serves as a mediator between self-stigma and patients´ behavior during the treatment. Thus, when the patient remains confident in spite of e ...