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Impulse-Control Disorders
Impulse-Control Disorders

... – 3 years old: dismissed from daycare for aggressive behavior – 4 years old: times where that although he did not have any hearing problems, “the lights were on but nobody was home”. – Kindergarten: episodes of throwing head back, eyes blinking, rolling, mouth chattering but aware of his environment ...
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Early detection vital in adolescent depression

... Risk factors include adolescents with a family history of bipolar disorder, those presenting with psychotic symptoms or psychomotor retardation and those who develop hypomanic or manic symptoms on antidepressant medication. Treatment As with the treatment of any child psychiatric disorder, the treat ...
to read the article - The Renfrew Center
to read the article - The Renfrew Center

... The development of an eating disorder never has just a single cause. Rather, underlying causes involve interactions of biological, psychological, and social factors unique to each person. People are especially vulnerable to developing eating disorders during transition periods, such as moving from m ...
Suicide Prevention/Awareness
Suicide Prevention/Awareness

... Suicide (Latin suicide, from sui caedere, "to kill oneself") is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Suicide is often carried out as a result of despair, the cause of which is frequently attributed to a mental disorder such as depression, bipolar disorder, ...
Abnormal Psych
Abnormal Psych

... Chronic worry that one has a serious medical disease despite evidence that one does not; frequent consultations with physicians over this worry Etiology A family history of depression or anxiety is common. These people may suffer from chronic distress and cope with this distress by exaggerating phys ...
PERSONALITY DISORDERS - Immaculateheartacademy.org
PERSONALITY DISORDERS - Immaculateheartacademy.org

... Relaxation Techniques help individuals develop the ability to more effectively cope with the stresses that contribute to anxiety, as well as with some of the physical symptoms of anxiety. The techniques taught include breathing re-training and exercise. Medication Medication can be very useful in th ...
Managing Mood Disorders In Primary Care
Managing Mood Disorders In Primary Care

... Screen for Other Mood symptoms and Comorbidities • Physical illness: targeted review of systems, labs • Substance / alcohol use, 20 – 30% – usually follows depression onset by ~ 5 years • Other mood and psychiatric disorders: – Dysthymia, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, ADD, PDD, ODD or Conduct Disorder ...
abnormal PSYCHOLOGY Third Canadian Edition
abnormal PSYCHOLOGY Third Canadian Edition

... – About 80% of those with MDD experience another episode – Average # of episodes is 4 and lasts for 3 to 5 months – 12% of MDD cases lasts more than 2 years • May be explained by kindling hypothesis— once a depression has already been experienced, it takes less stress to induce a ...
CHAPTER 13: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
CHAPTER 13: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

... week of the luteal phase, began to remit within a few days after the onset of the follicular phase, and were absent in the week postmenses, with at least one of the symptoms being either (1), (2), (3), or (4): (1) markedly depressed mood, feelings of hopelessness, or self-deprecating thoughts (2) ma ...
Intro to Clinical Psychology
Intro to Clinical Psychology

... First edition of DSM (1952) had fairly vague terms and emphasized psychodynamic contributions DSM-II (1968) was less psychodynamically focused as medications were more commonly being used DSM-III (1980) guided by Robert Spitzer, was atheoretical (revision done in 1987) – Focus on diagnostic criteria ...
ANXIETY DISORDERS
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 ...
Underwriting Considerations for Dissociative Disorders
Underwriting Considerations for Dissociative Disorders

... clinical subjects, prevalence rates of 3.5–11% were found for dissociative disorders and 0.5–1.3% were diagnosed with DID.7,9 Given the increased assignment of this diagnosis, there is a real need to determine associated morbidity and mortality risks. The essential features of the dissociative disor ...
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... the person is likely to visit one doctor after another in search of someone who will validate their “illness” ...
Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety Disorders

... • Have you ever received treatment for your nerves or a psychiatric condition? • Has anyone in your family? • Should anyone have received treatment and didn’t? • Questions specific to the “other” ...
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View Attached Document - Dr. Judith Aronson

... • Red Flags: No social smile and back and forth exchanges with caregivers by 2-3 months. • No notice of when caregivers leave or enter a room by 6-9 months of age. • Not responding to his or her name when called once or twice at nine months or later. • Lacking in back and forth play with teachers, c ...
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psychosomatic me..

... Unity of mind and body: Psychological factors must be taken into account when considering all disease states Emphasis on examining and treating the whole patient, not just his or her disease or disorder. ...
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Counseling Intake Form

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Quick Guide

... Dissociative Amnesia. The client cannot remember important information that is usually of a personal nature. This is usually stress-related. Dissociative Fugue. The client suddenly travels away from home and cannot remember important details about the past. Dissociative Identity Disorder. One or mor ...
The Special Challenges of Neurological-Based
The Special Challenges of Neurological-Based

... Neurological-Based Behavior • All students misbehave at times; for some it is beyond their control • Some erratic or inconsistent behavior is inexplicable and unresponsive to standard discipline strategies • Behavior could be due to compromised cerebral functioning ...
Anxiety, Somatoform, Dissociative Disorders and Stress
Anxiety, Somatoform, Dissociative Disorders and Stress

... the obsessive thoughts people experience that has been reinforced over time because it decreases or avoids the feelings of anxiety and panic people feel. During the movie you will be trying to identify what behaviors Mr. Udall shows that are part of his obsessive compulsive disorder and which behavi ...
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focus on 2010 - Ozark Guidance

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DSM IV Article
DSM IV Article

... discrimination accounted for 15% of the variance in predicting psychiatric disorders, and contributed a unique portion to the variance even when other factors were forced into the regression equation first. Clearly, this is an additional stressor that could lead to certain disorders more often than ...
Slide 1
Slide 1

... treatise on the “dis-eases” of the European upper-class, terms like spleen, melancholy, and hysteria—the catchall “medical” phrase for nearly all ailments experienced by the female body, enter what could be called early medical literature. These medical “conditions” become an area of interest and st ...
mental disorders and the “system of judgmental
mental disorders and the “system of judgmental

ADULT & child
ADULT & child

... mental health services they need. • In many communities, services for youth with mental health challenges are unavailable, unaffordable, or may not be sufficient to address their needs, leaving these youth at risk for difficulties in school and/or the community. (http://store.samhsa.gov/shin/content ...
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