Personality Disorders
... are willing and able to do so since patients are profoundly frightened when they feel those that are helping them are weak. • Patients do not do well in group psychotherapy. • Many cannot tolerate the intrusiveness of behavior therapy (but it is often used for social skills training). ...
... are willing and able to do so since patients are profoundly frightened when they feel those that are helping them are weak. • Patients do not do well in group psychotherapy. • Many cannot tolerate the intrusiveness of behavior therapy (but it is often used for social skills training). ...
Curriculum Vitae - Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
... Brand, S., Foell, S., Bajoghli, H., Keshavarzi, Z., Kalak, N., Gerber, M., Schmidt, N. B., Norton, P. J., Holsboer-Trachsler, E. (2015) “Tell me how bright your hypomania is, and I tell you if you are happily in love!” – Among young adults in love, bright side hypomania is related to low depression ...
... Brand, S., Foell, S., Bajoghli, H., Keshavarzi, Z., Kalak, N., Gerber, M., Schmidt, N. B., Norton, P. J., Holsboer-Trachsler, E. (2015) “Tell me how bright your hypomania is, and I tell you if you are happily in love!” – Among young adults in love, bright side hypomania is related to low depression ...
Posttraumatic stress disorder
... • Testing individuals for possible PTSD • Aiding in diagnostic assessment of PTSD • Monitoring change in PTSD symptoms. The PCL-C (civilian) asks about symptoms in relation to generic “stressful experiences” and can be used with any population. This version simplifies assessment based on multiple ...
... • Testing individuals for possible PTSD • Aiding in diagnostic assessment of PTSD • Monitoring change in PTSD symptoms. The PCL-C (civilian) asks about symptoms in relation to generic “stressful experiences” and can be used with any population. This version simplifies assessment based on multiple ...
Anger and depression
... particular disorder, as opposed to a more generalised focus on the individual’s ‘neurosis’ and broad range of functioning. A focused psychodynamic approach, like traditional psychoanalytic approaches, allows the person to take the lead in determining the content of a given session, but it always bri ...
... particular disorder, as opposed to a more generalised focus on the individual’s ‘neurosis’ and broad range of functioning. A focused psychodynamic approach, like traditional psychoanalytic approaches, allows the person to take the lead in determining the content of a given session, but it always bri ...
Low Plasma GABA Is a Trait-Like Marker for Bipolar Illness
... a "GABA hypothesis of mood disorders. " His theory was derived from the clinical observation that valproic acid, which elevates brain gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), is useful in the treatment of bipolar illness. Subsequent evidence has accumulated to support a role for GABA in the pathobiology of m ...
... a "GABA hypothesis of mood disorders. " His theory was derived from the clinical observation that valproic acid, which elevates brain gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), is useful in the treatment of bipolar illness. Subsequent evidence has accumulated to support a role for GABA in the pathobiology of m ...
Acute Stress Disorder & Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
... The following recommendations outline core aspects of treatment. A full list of the recommendations is at the back of this summary. ...
... The following recommendations outline core aspects of treatment. A full list of the recommendations is at the back of this summary. ...
NWT Hospitalization Report - Health and Social Services
... When patients require services or care that is more specialized or advanced, than can be offered in the NWT, they are treated in southern Canada. Hospitals in Edmonton, and Alberta, in general, provide the majority of the services received by NWT residents outside of the NWT. Scope of the Report Thi ...
... When patients require services or care that is more specialized or advanced, than can be offered in the NWT, they are treated in southern Canada. Hospitals in Edmonton, and Alberta, in general, provide the majority of the services received by NWT residents outside of the NWT. Scope of the Report Thi ...
psychological evaluation of torture allegations
... psychological functioning may continue to be impaired in long-term; if not treated victims may suffer from the psychological consequences of torture even months or years following the event, sometimes for life, with varying degrees of severity. (Carlsson et al., 2006; 1992; Genefke & Vesti, 1998; Gu ...
... psychological functioning may continue to be impaired in long-term; if not treated victims may suffer from the psychological consequences of torture even months or years following the event, sometimes for life, with varying degrees of severity. (Carlsson et al., 2006; 1992; Genefke & Vesti, 1998; Gu ...
Throughout history, the concept of war has been displayed
... Along with the technologic advances came an increase in destruction and human causality, reminiscent of the last great war. One particular incident of World War II was the allied bombing of Dresden in February 1945. It was one of the most atrocious air raids executed , as the German city had little ...
... Along with the technologic advances came an increase in destruction and human causality, reminiscent of the last great war. One particular incident of World War II was the allied bombing of Dresden in February 1945. It was one of the most atrocious air raids executed , as the German city had little ...
Education and Science Vol 39 (2014) No 176 369
... Doruk, Erman and Söhmen (2000) suggested that because adolescents fear that they would be embarrassed or ridiculed, they tend to hide OCD symptoms for many years or when they apply for treatment, they are diagnosed with depreesion or anxiety disorder as they do not mention about OCD symptoms. Thus, ...
... Doruk, Erman and Söhmen (2000) suggested that because adolescents fear that they would be embarrassed or ridiculed, they tend to hide OCD symptoms for many years or when they apply for treatment, they are diagnosed with depreesion or anxiety disorder as they do not mention about OCD symptoms. Thus, ...
Sensory Issue Paper - Final for post (1)
... controlled sensory stimulation and motor activity (Ayres, 1972; Bundy & Murray, 2002; Hoehn & Baumeister, 1994; Vargas & Camilli, 1999). Sensory stimulation involves directly applying one type of sensation to the individual, such as deep pressure, with the intention of evoking a behavioural response ...
... controlled sensory stimulation and motor activity (Ayres, 1972; Bundy & Murray, 2002; Hoehn & Baumeister, 1994; Vargas & Camilli, 1999). Sensory stimulation involves directly applying one type of sensation to the individual, such as deep pressure, with the intention of evoking a behavioural response ...
Are major repeater patients addicted to suicidal
... had higher levels of trait anger with lower levels of anger expression-out. In a second study, we demonstrated that major repeaters provided different reasons than non-major repeaters for the more lethal suicide attempts. Major repeaters significantly more frequently endorsed automatic positive rein ...
... had higher levels of trait anger with lower levels of anger expression-out. In a second study, we demonstrated that major repeaters provided different reasons than non-major repeaters for the more lethal suicide attempts. Major repeaters significantly more frequently endorsed automatic positive rein ...
Recovery is a constant battle: Online exploration of
... mentioned feelings of being safe in the sense of being looked after and protected by their AN ( Serpell, Treasure, Teasdale, & Sullivan, 1999). Furthermore, the majority of them reported to feel strong and in control of themselves and their lives when they did not eat. AN sufferers further stated th ...
... mentioned feelings of being safe in the sense of being looked after and protected by their AN ( Serpell, Treasure, Teasdale, & Sullivan, 1999). Furthermore, the majority of them reported to feel strong and in control of themselves and their lives when they did not eat. AN sufferers further stated th ...
Using the PTSD Checklist (PCL)
... of clinical and research purposes, including: • screening individuals for PTSD • aiding in diagnostic assessment of PTSD • monitoring change in PTSD symptoms There are three versions of the PCL: • The PCL-M (military) asks about symptoms in response to "stressful military experiences." It is oft ...
... of clinical and research purposes, including: • screening individuals for PTSD • aiding in diagnostic assessment of PTSD • monitoring change in PTSD symptoms There are three versions of the PCL: • The PCL-M (military) asks about symptoms in response to "stressful military experiences." It is oft ...
Somatoform Dissociation in Traumatized World War I Combat Soldiers
... our understanding of trauma-related dissociation. We would, however, emphasize that in no way is our intention to reify separate entities when using the term ‘‘personality.’’ Hart (1929) correctly stated that these pheonomena are ‘‘in reality absolutely devoid of any actual spatial aspect, and the i ...
... our understanding of trauma-related dissociation. We would, however, emphasize that in no way is our intention to reify separate entities when using the term ‘‘personality.’’ Hart (1929) correctly stated that these pheonomena are ‘‘in reality absolutely devoid of any actual spatial aspect, and the i ...
Clinical Guidelines Series, 2009: Reactive Attachment Disorder March 16, 2009
... tendency to wander off with strangers often remains for children long after they have been adopted and have even developed a secure relationship with their primary caregivers. Older children with a history of pathogenic care may be diagnosed with RAD because they are “charming to strangers” but then ...
... tendency to wander off with strangers often remains for children long after they have been adopted and have even developed a secure relationship with their primary caregivers. Older children with a history of pathogenic care may be diagnosed with RAD because they are “charming to strangers” but then ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... Symptoms of ADHD will appear over the course of many months, often with the symptoms of impulsiveness and hyperactivity preceding those of inattention that may not emerge for a year or more. Different symptoms may appear in different settings, depending on the demands the situation may pose for the ...
... Symptoms of ADHD will appear over the course of many months, often with the symptoms of impulsiveness and hyperactivity preceding those of inattention that may not emerge for a year or more. Different symptoms may appear in different settings, depending on the demands the situation may pose for the ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... Symptoms of ADHD will appear over the course of many months, often with the symptoms of impulsiveness and hyperactivity preceding those of inattention that may not emerge for a year or more. Different symptoms may appear in different settings, depending on the demands the situation may pose for the ...
... Symptoms of ADHD will appear over the course of many months, often with the symptoms of impulsiveness and hyperactivity preceding those of inattention that may not emerge for a year or more. Different symptoms may appear in different settings, depending on the demands the situation may pose for the ...
Depersonalization: from disorder to the symptom REVIEW
... It appeared as a differentiated syndrome for the first time in the DSM-III-R7. The DSM-IV-TR8, as the two previous versions, includes depersonalization within the dissociative disorders. The DSM-IV-TR8 considers derealization as an associated symptom while the ICD-10 (International Classification of ...
... It appeared as a differentiated syndrome for the first time in the DSM-III-R7. The DSM-IV-TR8, as the two previous versions, includes depersonalization within the dissociative disorders. The DSM-IV-TR8 considers derealization as an associated symptom while the ICD-10 (International Classification of ...
actual neurosis and ptsd
... traumatic environmental factors themselves are the cause of long-term neurobiological changes (Paris, 2000, pp. 177–178). In other words, it is the ever-complex interplay between nature and nurture that determines the final result. This interplay brings us to the empirical findings of neuropsycholog ...
... traumatic environmental factors themselves are the cause of long-term neurobiological changes (Paris, 2000, pp. 177–178). In other words, it is the ever-complex interplay between nature and nurture that determines the final result. This interplay brings us to the empirical findings of neuropsycholog ...
Alea Iacta Est« (A Case Series Report of Problem and Pathological
... disorder, the etiology of which is still being studied; multiple factors are associated with pathological gambling, such as: sociocultural background, personality, associated symptoms of other mental disorders. It is often considered a dependence, although there is no intake of a substance that caus ...
... disorder, the etiology of which is still being studied; multiple factors are associated with pathological gambling, such as: sociocultural background, personality, associated symptoms of other mental disorders. It is often considered a dependence, although there is no intake of a substance that caus ...