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Attachment and personality disorders

... and, more importantly, of maintaining an adequate equilibrium between self-regulation and interpersonal regulation of stress. Insecure adult attachment styles are divided into 1) anxious/preoccupied (individuals are hypersensitive to rejection and show compulsive ...
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Mental Health Outcome Measures for Children and Young

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... that eating disorders such as bulimia occur when traditional ideas of physical attractiveness are threatened and supplanted with something else. The two authors also identify the changing role of women as a major factor. Supporting this contention, Karin Kratina, a dietician and consultant for Renfr ...
CBHSQ DATA REVIEW
CBHSQ DATA REVIEW

... retardation) are not included in the definition of SMI and therefore were not assessed. Many of the more common and commonly assessed mood and anxiety disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder [MDD], bipolar I disorder, generalized anxiety disorder [GAD], and specific phobia) were included in the a ...
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... also having the condition. Even so, until now there has been no direct evidence that the condition is genetic and there has been much controversy surrounding its causes, which some people have put down to poor parenting skills or a sugar-rich diet. The team at Cardiff University analysed the genomes ...
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

... Children with ADHD who carry a particular version of a certain gene have thinner brain tissue in the areas of the brain associated with attention. This NIMH research showed that the difference was not permanent, however, and as children with this gene grew up, the brain developed to a normal level ...
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NIMH Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Publication

... Children with ADHD who carry a particular version of a certain gene have thinner brain tissue in the areas of the brain associated with attention. This NIMH research showed that the difference was not permanent, however, and as children with this gene grew up, the brain developed to a normal level ...
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Psych Assessment Test

... When you awake you’ll fell much better than you have been feeling.” d) “It must be frightening to be getting ECT. Tell me more about your fears.” 41. A 38-year old man is diagnosed with a paranoid personality disorder. He has been coming to the mental health clinic since his wife divorced him. He th ...
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“Je pense, donc je suis”

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PPT - Resources for Integrated Care

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... Purpose: The present study examined the relationship between unmet needs and current as well as long-term quality of life (QOL) of patients with schizophrenia (SZ) and schizoaffective (SA) disorders. Methods: Ninety-five stable SZ/SA patients were evaluated using the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Li ...
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NEST Information Booklet for Professionals

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DSM-5: A Comprehensive Review
DSM-5: A Comprehensive Review

... has been considered the standard for the diagnosis of mental disorders, each revision has been met with criticism due to the changes in diagnostic categories and the removal or inclusion of specific disorders.2 The publication of the DSM-5 has been especially controversial and has received a great d ...
Reviewing outcomes of psychological
Reviewing outcomes of psychological

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2014 - St. Louis Mental Health Board

...  Individuals with a serious mental illness are three to five times more likely to be unemployed.  A review of the literature indicates that many of the challenges faced by St. Louis exist in comparable cities across the United States. Solutions identified in those cities may therefore be applicabl ...
Dissociative Symptoms in Filipino College Students
Dissociative Symptoms in Filipino College Students

... having forgotten to come for their interviews at the scheduled time. Depersonalization. "Detachment from one's self, e.g., a sense of looking at one's self as if one is an outsider" (Steinberg, 1994, p. 19). Some participants felt as though they were watching themselves from a point outside of their ...
the nature of central auditory processing disorder
the nature of central auditory processing disorder

... proposed by the British Society of Audiology (BSA, 2011). In this definition, CAPD is purported to represent a more general cognitive and/or developmental disorder rather than a bottom-up, auditory deficit per se. Much of this definition is derived from the findings of Moore and colleagues (Moore, F ...
CG26 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Quick reference guide
CG26 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Quick reference guide

... provision to that individual alone of brief, single-session interventions (often referred to as debriefing) that focus on the traumatic incident should not be routine practice when delivering services. ...
psychodynamic psychotherapy versus cognitive behavior
psychodynamic psychotherapy versus cognitive behavior

... main outcome measure self-reported social anxiety composite, as well as in other psychopathology, social skills, negative social beliefs, public self-consciousness, defense mechanisms, personal goals, independent rater’s judgments of SAD and general improvement, and approach behavior during an objec ...
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