Articles - Papeles del Psicólogo
... risk and protection factors for implementing early detection and intervention strategies. c) The extent of comorbidity or overlapping of such dimensions varies depending on the place the person occupies on the continuum. As the psychosis phenotype goes from subclinical to clinical, these facets woul ...
... risk and protection factors for implementing early detection and intervention strategies. c) The extent of comorbidity or overlapping of such dimensions varies depending on the place the person occupies on the continuum. As the psychosis phenotype goes from subclinical to clinical, these facets woul ...
comorbidity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
... clinic-referred children with ADHD meet diagnostic criteria for ODD and that, at some point, 30 to 50% of children/adolescents with ADHD will meet criteria for CD. Findings in this area suggest that, not only is comorbidity common, but that when oppositional defiant or conduct disorder occur in conj ...
... clinic-referred children with ADHD meet diagnostic criteria for ODD and that, at some point, 30 to 50% of children/adolescents with ADHD will meet criteria for CD. Findings in this area suggest that, not only is comorbidity common, but that when oppositional defiant or conduct disorder occur in conj ...
Personality Disorders - Forensicconsultation.org
... DBT is often supplemented by the clients’ participation in social skill-building groups Comer, Abnormal Psychology, DSM-5 Update, 8e ...
... DBT is often supplemented by the clients’ participation in social skill-building groups Comer, Abnormal Psychology, DSM-5 Update, 8e ...
Psychopathology in Primary Dystonia
... The dystonias are a group of movement disorders that are characterised by sustained, involuntary muscle contractions leading to repetitive twisting movements and abnormal posturing1,2,3. The movements can resemble spasticity or rigidity, and can be confused with other disorders of movement such as c ...
... The dystonias are a group of movement disorders that are characterised by sustained, involuntary muscle contractions leading to repetitive twisting movements and abnormal posturing1,2,3. The movements can resemble spasticity or rigidity, and can be confused with other disorders of movement such as c ...
ADHD Along The Developmental Spectrum - CT-AAP
... Often blurts out answers before questions have been finished. Often has trouble waiting one's turn. Often interrupts or intrudes on others (e.g., butts into conversations or games). Some symptoms that cause impairment were present before age 7 years. Some impairment from the symptoms is present in t ...
... Often blurts out answers before questions have been finished. Often has trouble waiting one's turn. Often interrupts or intrudes on others (e.g., butts into conversations or games). Some symptoms that cause impairment were present before age 7 years. Some impairment from the symptoms is present in t ...
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... Medicine Behind Biblical Stories • Bible provides a glimpse of health care in ancient Israel • Most stories of Biblical “heroes” involve medical issues; to understand the stories, we must understand the medicine • Medicine is part of the sequential & recurrent messages in Scripture • Furthers medici ...
... Medicine Behind Biblical Stories • Bible provides a glimpse of health care in ancient Israel • Most stories of Biblical “heroes” involve medical issues; to understand the stories, we must understand the medicine • Medicine is part of the sequential & recurrent messages in Scripture • Furthers medici ...
Chronic complex dissociative disorders and borderline personality
... multiple treatment providers, numerous serious suicide attempts resulting in repeated hospitalizations, and good medication trials typically with limited or no benefit [23]. Although the media and public are often overly fascinated with DID dissociated self-states, the complex symptomatic presentati ...
... multiple treatment providers, numerous serious suicide attempts resulting in repeated hospitalizations, and good medication trials typically with limited or no benefit [23]. Although the media and public are often overly fascinated with DID dissociated self-states, the complex symptomatic presentati ...
Use of clonidine in children with autism spectrum disorders Xue Ming
... and gradually advanced to 0.1 mg at bedtime. Seven children were prescribed a transdermal clonidine patch at dose of 0.1 mg per day but only two of these children remained on patch form; the other five were switched to oral tablets due to either skin irritation and/or behavioral sensory hypersensitiv ...
... and gradually advanced to 0.1 mg at bedtime. Seven children were prescribed a transdermal clonidine patch at dose of 0.1 mg per day but only two of these children remained on patch form; the other five were switched to oral tablets due to either skin irritation and/or behavioral sensory hypersensitiv ...
(2014). Treating comorbid - Scientific Research Publishing
... (ICD-10: F34.1) and bipolar disorder (ICD-10: F31). The most common comorbid diagnoses among physical illnesses were sleep apnoea syndrome (N = 17) and hypertension (N = 20) (Table 4). Tricyclic antidepressants (N = 19) and atypical benzodiazepines (N = 16) were the most taken drugs (Table 4). ...
... (ICD-10: F34.1) and bipolar disorder (ICD-10: F31). The most common comorbid diagnoses among physical illnesses were sleep apnoea syndrome (N = 17) and hypertension (N = 20) (Table 4). Tricyclic antidepressants (N = 19) and atypical benzodiazepines (N = 16) were the most taken drugs (Table 4). ...
Original Paper
... BACKGROUND War is a major public health and humanitarian problem. Analysis of quantitative casualty data can reveal patterns of civilian harm and requires effective, cross-cultural communication for raised awareness and prevention. METHOD The author describes the development of proportional measures ...
... BACKGROUND War is a major public health and humanitarian problem. Analysis of quantitative casualty data can reveal patterns of civilian harm and requires effective, cross-cultural communication for raised awareness and prevention. METHOD The author describes the development of proportional measures ...
AUTISM AND SENSORY INTEGRATION
... As a result, researchers have been extensively studying the various features of autism with anticipation of gaining insight on treatments that may help manage and possibly cure the disorder in the future. Although the public has not always been keenly aware of autism, researchers have been fascinate ...
... As a result, researchers have been extensively studying the various features of autism with anticipation of gaining insight on treatments that may help manage and possibly cure the disorder in the future. Although the public has not always been keenly aware of autism, researchers have been fascinate ...
Prescription Medication Misuse Among Adolescents With Severe
... and DSM-IV provisional psychiatric diagnoses (i.e., disorders of childhood/adolescence, substance-related disorders, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, adjustment disorders, and personality disorders). Reasons for admissions were categorized into: (1) thr ...
... and DSM-IV provisional psychiatric diagnoses (i.e., disorders of childhood/adolescence, substance-related disorders, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, adjustment disorders, and personality disorders). Reasons for admissions were categorized into: (1) thr ...
Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Coexisting Mental
... people, since the word affected better describes their condition and is not pejorative. Other acronyms are also used: MISA (mentally ill substance abusers), CAMI (chemical abuse and mental illness), and SAMI (substance abuse and mental illness). Common examples of dual disorders include the combinat ...
... people, since the word affected better describes their condition and is not pejorative. Other acronyms are also used: MISA (mentally ill substance abusers), CAMI (chemical abuse and mental illness), and SAMI (substance abuse and mental illness). Common examples of dual disorders include the combinat ...
Cellular Biology - PathophysiologyMTSUWeatherspoon
... Schizophrenia is a term coined by Eugene Bleuler in 1911 to describe a collection of illnesses characterized by thought disorders ...
... Schizophrenia is a term coined by Eugene Bleuler in 1911 to describe a collection of illnesses characterized by thought disorders ...
Evidence-Based Treatment for Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Lindsay Brauer, MA, Adam B. Lewin, PhD,
... during childhood have been associated with numerous psychosocial sequelae, such as problematic family relations, social dysfunction, and academic distress (4-7), which together disrupt normative development. Third, unresolved OCD symptoms tend to be chronic in nature, result in higher rates of repor ...
... during childhood have been associated with numerous psychosocial sequelae, such as problematic family relations, social dysfunction, and academic distress (4-7), which together disrupt normative development. Third, unresolved OCD symptoms tend to be chronic in nature, result in higher rates of repor ...
Autism and epilepsy: a comprehensive medical approach 2014
... episodes (staring, repetitive movement) from an epileptic seizure. EEG may be abnormal in patients who do not have epileptic seizures. ...
... episodes (staring, repetitive movement) from an epileptic seizure. EEG may be abnormal in patients who do not have epileptic seizures. ...
Are patients with COPD psychologically distressed? E.J. Wagena*, W.A. Arrindell , E.F.M. Wouters
... Checklist-90-Revised was used to assess general psychological distress. The sample of patients with COPD experienced significantly more psychological distress than the general population and significantly less than psychiatric outpatients. Furthermore, no significant association was found between th ...
... Checklist-90-Revised was used to assess general psychological distress. The sample of patients with COPD experienced significantly more psychological distress than the general population and significantly less than psychiatric outpatients. Furthermore, no significant association was found between th ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
... Effect On The Developing Brain • The long-term impact of ADD / ADHD medication on the youthful, developing brain is not yet known. • Some researchers are concerned that the use of drugs such as Ritalin in children and teens might interfere with normal brain development. ...
... Effect On The Developing Brain • The long-term impact of ADD / ADHD medication on the youthful, developing brain is not yet known. • Some researchers are concerned that the use of drugs such as Ritalin in children and teens might interfere with normal brain development. ...
Its Not You, Its Me: An Examination of Clinician and ClientLevel
... gender) and clinician-level (e.g., age, discipline, clinical experience, training) factors. Participants (N = 560) completed an anonymous online survey in which they read case information describing a client with BPD and answered questions to assess their reactions toward the client. The study used ...
... gender) and clinician-level (e.g., age, discipline, clinical experience, training) factors. Participants (N = 560) completed an anonymous online survey in which they read case information describing a client with BPD and answered questions to assess their reactions toward the client. The study used ...