Beata_Tick_Thesis_Feb_2016
... This thesis utilised data from two different studies. Chapters 3, 5 and 6 used data from the SRS, headed by Professor Francesca Happé and Professor Patrick Bolton [MRC grant G0500870] and Chapters 3 and 6 used data from the TEDS headed by Professor Robert Plomin [MRC grant G0901245, previously G0500 ...
... This thesis utilised data from two different studies. Chapters 3, 5 and 6 used data from the SRS, headed by Professor Francesca Happé and Professor Patrick Bolton [MRC grant G0500870] and Chapters 3 and 6 used data from the TEDS headed by Professor Robert Plomin [MRC grant G0901245, previously G0500 ...
VA/DoD CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELIN-PTSD
... mental health professionals) that can minimize trauma- related problems among workers. It is important to take steps to increase awareness of such services and to de-stigmatize and reduce the potential negative consequences of their use. For example, employees should be helped to understand that see ...
... mental health professionals) that can minimize trauma- related problems among workers. It is important to take steps to increase awareness of such services and to de-stigmatize and reduce the potential negative consequences of their use. For example, employees should be helped to understand that see ...
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... interactions, intense physical or emotional stimulation, and relaxation. Some factors are identified as relieving symptom severity such as diet or exercise; alcohol and fatigue are listed by others as worsening symptoms. ...
... interactions, intense physical or emotional stimulation, and relaxation. Some factors are identified as relieving symptom severity such as diet or exercise; alcohol and fatigue are listed by others as worsening symptoms. ...
diabetes and depression - World Federation for Mental Health
... (Anderson et al 2001; Hellman 2008); and, if you have depression, you have a greater chance of developing Type 2 diabetes (Rubin et al 2008). There is now evidence that the prevalence of depression together with diabetes is increasing (Katon et al 2009). Many factors influence the diagnosis of depre ...
... (Anderson et al 2001; Hellman 2008); and, if you have depression, you have a greater chance of developing Type 2 diabetes (Rubin et al 2008). There is now evidence that the prevalence of depression together with diabetes is increasing (Katon et al 2009). Many factors influence the diagnosis of depre ...
Chapter 4: Research on the Origins of Pathological and Problem... Etiology is the study of causal pathways. Because of...
... waning of a disease (which is then a protective factor). Demographic, biological, personality, family, peer, and genetic factors, among other possible risk factors, may interact over time to influence the course of outcomes, symptoms, and behaviors. Risk factors are most useful for research when the ...
... waning of a disease (which is then a protective factor). Demographic, biological, personality, family, peer, and genetic factors, among other possible risk factors, may interact over time to influence the course of outcomes, symptoms, and behaviors. Risk factors are most useful for research when the ...
Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services. Treatment
... Kopstein, Ph.D., M.P.H., Karl D. White, Ed.D., and Christina Currier served as the Contracting Officer’s Representatives. ...
... Kopstein, Ph.D., M.P.H., Karl D. White, Ed.D., and Christina Currier served as the Contracting Officer’s Representatives. ...
Dissociation in the Finnish General Population
... dissociation and associated factors in the general population. The course of psychological dissociation was examined in a three-year follow-up study. Dissociation was measured with the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) and its subscale for pathological dissociation, the Dissociative Experiences S ...
... dissociation and associated factors in the general population. The course of psychological dissociation was examined in a three-year follow-up study. Dissociation was measured with the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) and its subscale for pathological dissociation, the Dissociative Experiences S ...
Research Quarterly The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: Rationale, Evidence,
... disorder; see Holmes et al., 2005). The definition of dissociation, its relationship to other constructs, and the key assumptions about the construct are artfully discussed in a critical review by Giesbrech and colleagues (2008) that is required reading for those interested in studying dissociation. ...
... disorder; see Holmes et al., 2005). The definition of dissociation, its relationship to other constructs, and the key assumptions about the construct are artfully discussed in a critical review by Giesbrech and colleagues (2008) that is required reading for those interested in studying dissociation. ...
Chronic fatigue syndrome - BORA
... described as a pervasive sense of tiredness or lack of energy that is not related exclusively to exertion 164. This type of fatigue is not alleviated by rest and must be distinguished from weakness, malaise and temporary tiredness that occur as a direct result of excessive physical or mental exertio ...
... described as a pervasive sense of tiredness or lack of energy that is not related exclusively to exertion 164. This type of fatigue is not alleviated by rest and must be distinguished from weakness, malaise and temporary tiredness that occur as a direct result of excessive physical or mental exertio ...
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... hyperactive disorder or ADHD is a relatively common brain disorder that is often diagnosed at childhood and continues to adolescence and adulthood.1 Children with ADHD sometimes exhibit uncontrollable behavioral symptoms that are frequent and severe which interferes with their ability to cope at sch ...
... hyperactive disorder or ADHD is a relatively common brain disorder that is often diagnosed at childhood and continues to adolescence and adulthood.1 Children with ADHD sometimes exhibit uncontrollable behavioral symptoms that are frequent and severe which interferes with their ability to cope at sch ...
PTSD - NDCRC
... Substance use disorders are 3 times more prevalent in people with PTSD than those without PTSD The presence of either disorder alone increases the risk for the development of the other The combination results in poorer treatment outcomes ...
... Substance use disorders are 3 times more prevalent in people with PTSD than those without PTSD The presence of either disorder alone increases the risk for the development of the other The combination results in poorer treatment outcomes ...
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... United States, accounting for 41,149 deaths in 2013.3 Many people attempt suicide, but do not actually complete the attempt. These statistics estimate 11 attempted suicides occur for every suicide death.3 Most people who die by suicide have risk factors of depression and other significant mental he ...
... United States, accounting for 41,149 deaths in 2013.3 Many people attempt suicide, but do not actually complete the attempt. These statistics estimate 11 attempted suicides occur for every suicide death.3 Most people who die by suicide have risk factors of depression and other significant mental he ...
Suicide
... Despite the influence of Durkheim’s theory, it cannot by itself explain why some people who experience particular societal pressures commit suicide while the majority do not E. The biological view ...
... Despite the influence of Durkheim’s theory, it cannot by itself explain why some people who experience particular societal pressures commit suicide while the majority do not E. The biological view ...
Mindfulness Bibliography - UCLA Mindful Awareness Research
... The following bibliography was developed as a resource for mental health professionals, medical and psychological scientists, and others who wish to locate theoretical and empirical sources on the topic of mindfulness. The citations are based on PsycINFO, Medline, PubMed, and Cochrane database searc ...
... The following bibliography was developed as a resource for mental health professionals, medical and psychological scientists, and others who wish to locate theoretical and empirical sources on the topic of mindfulness. The citations are based on PsycINFO, Medline, PubMed, and Cochrane database searc ...
chronic insomnia - Toward Optimized Practice
... and psychological distress were the most common reasons to seek help for sleep.3 Patients with insomnia describe difficulty falling asleep at bedtime, waking up during the night several times or for a long time, and/or waking too early. During the day, they frequently experience fatigue, irritabilit ...
... and psychological distress were the most common reasons to seek help for sleep.3 Patients with insomnia describe difficulty falling asleep at bedtime, waking up during the night several times or for a long time, and/or waking too early. During the day, they frequently experience fatigue, irritabilit ...
Defining and Differentiating Treatment
... non-TRD, (2) examining the extent of agreement between the MSM and another commonly used method of defining TRD, and (3) examining the construct validity of the MSM. This study also used the MSM to identify patients with TRD in order to perform a preliminary examination of the frequency of individua ...
... non-TRD, (2) examining the extent of agreement between the MSM and another commonly used method of defining TRD, and (3) examining the construct validity of the MSM. This study also used the MSM to identify patients with TRD in order to perform a preliminary examination of the frequency of individua ...
management of cannabis use disorder and related issues a clinician’s guide
... The evidence base of high-quality cannabis research is building in a variety of topics, including the epidemiology of cannabis use, its relationship to psychosis and other mental health problems, and its respiratory-related harms, to name just a few. Whilst this research provides those working with ...
... The evidence base of high-quality cannabis research is building in a variety of topics, including the epidemiology of cannabis use, its relationship to psychosis and other mental health problems, and its respiratory-related harms, to name just a few. Whilst this research provides those working with ...
Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
... is characterized by an inability to initiate and persist in goal-directed activities. The person may sit for long periods of time and show little interest in participating in work or social activities. Although common in Schizophrenia, negative symptoms are difficult to evaluate because they occur o ...
... is characterized by an inability to initiate and persist in goal-directed activities. The person may sit for long periods of time and show little interest in participating in work or social activities. Although common in Schizophrenia, negative symptoms are difficult to evaluate because they occur o ...
Sleep and REM sleep disturbance in the memory
... [15, 16]. While daytime affective symptoms and associated neural, physiological, and endocrine disturbances can adversely affect sleep, there is growing evidence that sleep disturbances (e.g., insomnia) can reciprocally impact daytime symptoms. For instance, epidemiological and prospective studies s ...
... [15, 16]. While daytime affective symptoms and associated neural, physiological, and endocrine disturbances can adversely affect sleep, there is growing evidence that sleep disturbances (e.g., insomnia) can reciprocally impact daytime symptoms. For instance, epidemiological and prospective studies s ...
Best Practice Manual for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Compensation and Pension Examinations
... clinician raters regarding what defined a functional problem, and equally important, their personal perspective on what qualified as a “mild,” “moderate,” and “serious” levels of severity. These biases affect the accuracy of the GAF rating assigned. 3. GAF Accuracy with PTSD and Comorbidity. DSM-IV ...
... clinician raters regarding what defined a functional problem, and equally important, their personal perspective on what qualified as a “mild,” “moderate,” and “serious” levels of severity. These biases affect the accuracy of the GAF rating assigned. 3. GAF Accuracy with PTSD and Comorbidity. DSM-IV ...
Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
... Childhood trauma (especially sexual abuse), stressful life events, a dysfunctional home and social environment, psychiatric comorbidity, personality pathology, epilepsy, learning disability and other “organic” brain disorders and abnormalities can all play an aetiological role. Different factors may ...
... Childhood trauma (especially sexual abuse), stressful life events, a dysfunctional home and social environment, psychiatric comorbidity, personality pathology, epilepsy, learning disability and other “organic” brain disorders and abnormalities can all play an aetiological role. Different factors may ...
Psychological And Behavioral Treatment Of Insomnia:Update Of The
... month and often several years. Insomnia complaints are typically associated with reports of daytime fatigue, problems with memory and concentration, and mood disturbances, impairments that may be the primary concerns prompting patients to seek treatment. Insomnia can be a symptom of several other co ...
... month and often several years. Insomnia complaints are typically associated with reports of daytime fatigue, problems with memory and concentration, and mood disturbances, impairments that may be the primary concerns prompting patients to seek treatment. Insomnia can be a symptom of several other co ...
post traumatic stress disorders in a global context
... were still being experienced by US military veterans of the war in Vietnam. In its initial DSM-III (formulation 1980), a traumatic event was conceptualized as a catastrophic stressor that was outside the range of usual human experience. The framers of the original PTSD diagnosis had in mind events s ...
... were still being experienced by US military veterans of the war in Vietnam. In its initial DSM-III (formulation 1980), a traumatic event was conceptualized as a catastrophic stressor that was outside the range of usual human experience. The framers of the original PTSD diagnosis had in mind events s ...
... suggested that ADHD is just normal childhood behavior, children with ADHD usually have pronounced difficulties and impairment resulting from the disorder across multiple settings—in home, at school, and with peers—as well as resultant long-term adverse effects on later academic, vocational, social-e ...