Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines)
... While there is a high degree of consensus among these publications, there are also very significant international differences. The most obvious difference is seen in the recent NICE Guidelines8, which recommend medication treatment only in more severe cases, whereas the American practice is almost t ...
... While there is a high degree of consensus among these publications, there are also very significant international differences. The most obvious difference is seen in the recent NICE Guidelines8, which recommend medication treatment only in more severe cases, whereas the American practice is almost t ...
Canadian ADHD Practice Guidelines (CAP-Guidelines) Third Edition
... While there is a high degree of consensus among these publications, there are also very significant international differences. The most obvious difference is seen in the recent NICE Guidelines8, which recommend medication treatment only in more severe cases, whereas the American practice is almost t ...
... While there is a high degree of consensus among these publications, there are also very significant international differences. The most obvious difference is seen in the recent NICE Guidelines8, which recommend medication treatment only in more severe cases, whereas the American practice is almost t ...
Suggested APA style reference - American Counseling Association
... national strategies to prevent the loss of life and the suffering suicide causes. In 1996, the World Health Organization (WHO), recognizing the growing problem of suicide worldwide, urged member nations to address suicide. Its document, Prevention of Suicide: Guidelines for the Formulation and Imple ...
... national strategies to prevent the loss of life and the suffering suicide causes. In 1996, the World Health Organization (WHO), recognizing the growing problem of suicide worldwide, urged member nations to address suicide. Its document, Prevention of Suicide: Guidelines for the Formulation and Imple ...
The Relationship Between ADHD and Trait Facets of the Five
... palsy and mental deficiency, to minimal damage” was discussed by Knobloch and Pasamanick (1959, p. 1384). This suggests that even when brain damage cannot be detected, it would be assumed to exist. Thus, hyperactivity was viewed as a symptom of brain damage (Ross & Ross 1976). The concept that every ...
... palsy and mental deficiency, to minimal damage” was discussed by Knobloch and Pasamanick (1959, p. 1384). This suggests that even when brain damage cannot be detected, it would be assumed to exist. Thus, hyperactivity was viewed as a symptom of brain damage (Ross & Ross 1976). The concept that every ...
Forgiveness, Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms, and Locus
... forgiveness is and is not (Worthington, 2005; Worthington et al., 2011) Forgiveness has been defined as a unique coping mechanism (Toussaint & Webb, 2005) and a prosocial change (McCullough & Witvliet, 2002) involving cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes (Enright & The Human Development S ...
... forgiveness is and is not (Worthington, 2005; Worthington et al., 2011) Forgiveness has been defined as a unique coping mechanism (Toussaint & Webb, 2005) and a prosocial change (McCullough & Witvliet, 2002) involving cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes (Enright & The Human Development S ...
ADHD: making the invisible visible
... In today’s world, mental health problems are becoming less and less of a priority on the political agenda. This is in part due to the current economic crisis, which has resulted in widespread cutbacks in the resources devoted to health and social care. As a consequence, health systems – and mental h ...
... In today’s world, mental health problems are becoming less and less of a priority on the political agenda. This is in part due to the current economic crisis, which has resulted in widespread cutbacks in the resources devoted to health and social care. As a consequence, health systems – and mental h ...
Abstract
... situations, labeled entrapment, is central to the development of depressive symptoms (Gilbert, 2001a, 2001b). Gilbert and Allan (1998) argue that the motivation to escape, central to entrapment, distinguishes it from related concepts like learned helplessness. In humans, a sense of entrapment may be ...
... situations, labeled entrapment, is central to the development of depressive symptoms (Gilbert, 2001a, 2001b). Gilbert and Allan (1998) argue that the motivation to escape, central to entrapment, distinguishes it from related concepts like learned helplessness. In humans, a sense of entrapment may be ...
Associations between substance use disorder and
... pharmacological responsivity are similar for adolescents and adults with ADHD (Wilens, Biederman and Spencer, 2002). There are up to ten times more boys than girls in clinical samples of children with ADHD, but the gender difference declines with age. In epidemiological and adult samples there are u ...
... pharmacological responsivity are similar for adolescents and adults with ADHD (Wilens, Biederman and Spencer, 2002). There are up to ten times more boys than girls in clinical samples of children with ADHD, but the gender difference declines with age. In epidemiological and adult samples there are u ...
Using the Conners 3 and Conners CBRS
... Although the absolute DSM-IV-TR symptomatic criteria may have been met, the current presentation is not atypical for this age and gender. The assessor should give careful consideration as to whether the symptoms are present in excess of developmental expectations (an important requirement of DSM-IV- ...
... Although the absolute DSM-IV-TR symptomatic criteria may have been met, the current presentation is not atypical for this age and gender. The assessor should give careful consideration as to whether the symptoms are present in excess of developmental expectations (an important requirement of DSM-IV- ...
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... This cross-sectional, exploratory study aimed to determine the prevalence and characteristics of self-harming behaviours among a sample of South African university students (N = 603), as well as the relationship between deliberate self-harm (DSH) and symptoms of depression and anxiety. A battery of ...
... This cross-sectional, exploratory study aimed to determine the prevalence and characteristics of self-harming behaviours among a sample of South African university students (N = 603), as well as the relationship between deliberate self-harm (DSH) and symptoms of depression and anxiety. A battery of ...
... trauma(s) as described above, has symptoms lasting more than two days, but less than one month after exposure to the trauma (may progress to PTSD if symptoms last more than one month), and exhibits reexperiencing, avoidance, increased arousal and at least three out of five dissociative symptoms. Pos ...
Major Theories of Personality Disorder
... point in his or her model. We continue to see ourselves as extremely fortunate to be able to call on our outstanding colleagues in the personality disorder field, who responded enthusiastically to our idea of a second edition of Major Theories, all with the same enthusiasm with which they greeted th ...
... point in his or her model. We continue to see ourselves as extremely fortunate to be able to call on our outstanding colleagues in the personality disorder field, who responded enthusiastically to our idea of a second edition of Major Theories, all with the same enthusiasm with which they greeted th ...
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... you for your interest in my thesis and suggestions made concerning some of the articles. By the way, whenever you want please repeat your visit to Barcelona with your family; it was very ...
... you for your interest in my thesis and suggestions made concerning some of the articles. By the way, whenever you want please repeat your visit to Barcelona with your family; it was very ...
Attitudes Toward Suicide, Mental Health, and Help
... Health Organization (WHO; 2003) an estimated 1 million people die by suicide annually; this equates to a rate of 14.5 per 100,000 individuals, with two deaths every minute (Beautrais & Mishara, 2008). In the United States it has been estimated that the annual financial impact of suicide on the econo ...
... Health Organization (WHO; 2003) an estimated 1 million people die by suicide annually; this equates to a rate of 14.5 per 100,000 individuals, with two deaths every minute (Beautrais & Mishara, 2008). In the United States it has been estimated that the annual financial impact of suicide on the econo ...
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... clearly evident in many children, it is quite another story when the problems are not always consistent with the known criteria for ADHD. This is because the symptoms exhibited by these children often overlap with a coexisting learning disorder which makes differential diagnosis all the more difficu ...
... clearly evident in many children, it is quite another story when the problems are not always consistent with the known criteria for ADHD. This is because the symptoms exhibited by these children often overlap with a coexisting learning disorder which makes differential diagnosis all the more difficu ...
Proving Torture - Freedom from Torture
... perturbed by for years - seemingly bizarre Home Office decisions in some asylum claims. These are decisions which appear to fly in the face of medical and psychological evidence which has been properly identified, documented and interpreted by those with specific expertise working to internationally ...
... perturbed by for years - seemingly bizarre Home Office decisions in some asylum claims. These are decisions which appear to fly in the face of medical and psychological evidence which has been properly identified, documented and interpreted by those with specific expertise working to internationally ...
Psychiatric and physical comorbidity in adults with autism spectrum
... South London, to determine if rates of comorbid illness would be greater than rates reported in the general population. ...
... South London, to determine if rates of comorbid illness would be greater than rates reported in the general population. ...
THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG STRESS, COPING, EATING
... focusing one's attention and psychological andlor behavioural reactions on the stressor, however, seemed to be more effective over the longer term. Vitdiano et ai. (1990) found that problem-focused coping was negatively related to depressed mood in situations where a stressor was appraised as change ...
... focusing one's attention and psychological andlor behavioural reactions on the stressor, however, seemed to be more effective over the longer term. Vitdiano et ai. (1990) found that problem-focused coping was negatively related to depressed mood in situations where a stressor was appraised as change ...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES – CHAPTER 1 BERNSTEIN 7TH EDITION
... 27. Define synaptic plasticity. Explain why it is impossible for the brain to heal damaged neurons. Describe the methods used to help people recover from brain damage today. (see Plasticity: Repairing Damage in the Central Nervous System) 28. Describe the changes that occur in the nervous system thr ...
... 27. Define synaptic plasticity. Explain why it is impossible for the brain to heal damaged neurons. Describe the methods used to help people recover from brain damage today. (see Plasticity: Repairing Damage in the Central Nervous System) 28. Describe the changes that occur in the nervous system thr ...
Harmonisation of ICD–11 and DSM–V
... Appendix 1 lists those disorders (39 criteria sets, 22% of the 175 non-identical sets) whose definitional differences were judged to be conceptually based; with the conceptual basis noted in the right hand column. Appendix 2 lists the remaining disorders (136 criteria sets, 78%) whose differences we ...
... Appendix 1 lists those disorders (39 criteria sets, 22% of the 175 non-identical sets) whose definitional differences were judged to be conceptually based; with the conceptual basis noted in the right hand column. Appendix 2 lists the remaining disorders (136 criteria sets, 78%) whose differences we ...
Parent-Reported Behavioural Symptoms of Anxiety in Children with Autism Spectrum
... social, communicative, cognitive, and behavioural functioning, and neglected emotional wellbeing among these individuals. Recently, there has been an increasing focus on understanding the many co-morbid disorders that tend to co-occur in individuals with ASD. For example, individuals with ASD are at ...
... social, communicative, cognitive, and behavioural functioning, and neglected emotional wellbeing among these individuals. Recently, there has been an increasing focus on understanding the many co-morbid disorders that tend to co-occur in individuals with ASD. For example, individuals with ASD are at ...
Diagnosis, prevalence, pathways, consequences & treatment of insomnia Review Article
... show a diminished SWS, a cardinal homeostatic response to sleep loss16. Finally, following interventions that putatively target sleep homeostasis, patients with insomnia exhibit increases in SWS over pre-treatment levels16. It is important to note that some of these findings might be explained by ...
... show a diminished SWS, a cardinal homeostatic response to sleep loss16. Finally, following interventions that putatively target sleep homeostasis, patients with insomnia exhibit increases in SWS over pre-treatment levels16. It is important to note that some of these findings might be explained by ...
conference program - Research Division
... Rio de Janeiro in 1969. After studying psychiatry at the University of London in England, he came to the United States in 1978 and earned a Master of Public Health in behavioral sciences and a PhD in epidemiology from the University of California, Berkeley. In 1983, he began working as a senior scie ...
... Rio de Janeiro in 1969. After studying psychiatry at the University of London in England, he came to the United States in 1978 and earned a Master of Public Health in behavioral sciences and a PhD in epidemiology from the University of California, Berkeley. In 1983, he began working as a senior scie ...