sleep disorders in children and adolescents
... This publication is intended for professionals training or practicing in mental health and not for the general public. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor or IACAPAP. This publication seeks to describe the best treatments and pract ...
... This publication is intended for professionals training or practicing in mental health and not for the general public. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor or IACAPAP. This publication seeks to describe the best treatments and pract ...
Assessment methodologies in sleep medicine clinical trials
... While PSG may be used to show improvement in OSA, it does not directly provide objective measurement of EDS itself. Instead, the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) and Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT) are conducted during the patient’s usual wake period to directly assess physiologic measures o ...
... While PSG may be used to show improvement in OSA, it does not directly provide objective measurement of EDS itself. Instead, the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) and Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT) are conducted during the patient’s usual wake period to directly assess physiologic measures o ...
RECENT ARTICLES on EMDR - EMDR International Association
... ABSTRACT Background & Aims: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is considered as one of the most prevalent disorder during the life time and can negatively influence the individual, family and social relationships of patients, so, prevention and treatment of this disorder is highly important. Eye ...
... ABSTRACT Background & Aims: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is considered as one of the most prevalent disorder during the life time and can negatively influence the individual, family and social relationships of patients, so, prevention and treatment of this disorder is highly important. Eye ...
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... The symptoms of PTSD may start within three months of a traumatic event, but sometimes may not actually appear until years after the event. These symptoms cause significant problems in social or work situations and in relationships. The DSM-V criteria describe the symptoms required for diagnosis. Bu ...
... The symptoms of PTSD may start within three months of a traumatic event, but sometimes may not actually appear until years after the event. These symptoms cause significant problems in social or work situations and in relationships. The DSM-V criteria describe the symptoms required for diagnosis. Bu ...
The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP
... categorised into six levels of evidence (A–F). As these guidelines are intended for clinical use, the scientific evidence was finally assigned different grades of recommendation to ensure practicability. Results. We identified 10 pharmacological monotherapies or combination treatments with at least ...
... categorised into six levels of evidence (A–F). As these guidelines are intended for clinical use, the scientific evidence was finally assigned different grades of recommendation to ensure practicability. Results. We identified 10 pharmacological monotherapies or combination treatments with at least ...
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSOMNIA AND DEPRESSION
... the sleep-wake cycle to environmental factors that acted upon a person rather than a person’s intrinsic biological rhythm. They ...
... the sleep-wake cycle to environmental factors that acted upon a person rather than a person’s intrinsic biological rhythm. They ...
Distinguishing rumination from worry in clinical insomnia
... Zachariae, 2003) and worry have purported roles in this cycle (Harvey, 2002) but there have been few empirical attempts to clarify how these roles are similar or different. It has been suggested that even though both rumination and worry may involve a repetitive thought process (Segerstrom et al., 2 ...
... Zachariae, 2003) and worry have purported roles in this cycle (Harvey, 2002) but there have been few empirical attempts to clarify how these roles are similar or different. It has been suggested that even though both rumination and worry may involve a repetitive thought process (Segerstrom et al., 2 ...
Disordered eating and psychological help-seeking
... sanctioned by society, they will likely not perceive a need. Additionally, if an individual is not feeling distressed by the drawbacks of their disorder (or is enjoying the benefits of the disorder) they may not perceive a need for help. Finally, if an individual is aware that they are in distress, ...
... sanctioned by society, they will likely not perceive a need. Additionally, if an individual is not feeling distressed by the drawbacks of their disorder (or is enjoying the benefits of the disorder) they may not perceive a need for help. Finally, if an individual is aware that they are in distress, ...
Clinical case scenarios
... interventions, and with the presence of coexisting conditions such as learning disabilities (also called ‘intellectual disabilities’). People with autism also commonly experience difficulty with cognitive and behavioural flexibility, altered sensory sensitivity, sensory processing difficulties and e ...
... interventions, and with the presence of coexisting conditions such as learning disabilities (also called ‘intellectual disabilities’). People with autism also commonly experience difficulty with cognitive and behavioural flexibility, altered sensory sensitivity, sensory processing difficulties and e ...
Case Reports
... He was examined monthly during the follow-up period. It has been a year since he was diagnosed by our outpatient clinic and he has exhibited no psychiatric symptoms so far. After the patient started taking antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs, a rapid disappearance of severe psychiatric symptoms l ...
... He was examined monthly during the follow-up period. It has been a year since he was diagnosed by our outpatient clinic and he has exhibited no psychiatric symptoms so far. After the patient started taking antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs, a rapid disappearance of severe psychiatric symptoms l ...
chapter i - Sacramento - California State University
... resources of the person.” Coping has been examined as a situational variable (i.e., a response to a specific stressor), but it has also been looked at as a dispositional variable; individuals may be seen as having a characteristic coping style (Hobfoll, Dunahoo, BenPorath, & Monnier, 1994). An avoid ...
... resources of the person.” Coping has been examined as a situational variable (i.e., a response to a specific stressor), but it has also been looked at as a dispositional variable; individuals may be seen as having a characteristic coping style (Hobfoll, Dunahoo, BenPorath, & Monnier, 1994). An avoid ...
Effects on Sexuality of Childhood Trauma
... known as DISSOCIATION. It can involve cutting off from emotions or feeling ’unreal’. Sometimes, if the original trauma was especially adverse and distressing, it might be REPRESSED (’blanked out’ from memory). Survivors are sometimes driven by their pain to INTENTIONALLY dissociate by: ...
... known as DISSOCIATION. It can involve cutting off from emotions or feeling ’unreal’. Sometimes, if the original trauma was especially adverse and distressing, it might be REPRESSED (’blanked out’ from memory). Survivors are sometimes driven by their pain to INTENTIONALLY dissociate by: ...
- Sacramento - California State University
... problem solving, and giving specific and short commands (Chandler, 2010). Other forms of therapy, including Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) or supportive therapies are considered to be beneficial in treating the secondary symptoms of ADHD (poor social interactions and low self esteem; Chandler, 201 ...
... problem solving, and giving specific and short commands (Chandler, 2010). Other forms of therapy, including Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) or supportive therapies are considered to be beneficial in treating the secondary symptoms of ADHD (poor social interactions and low self esteem; Chandler, 201 ...
be rewarded for the Project. - Sacramento
... problem solving, and giving specific and short commands (Chandler, 2010). Other forms of therapy, including Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) or supportive therapies are considered to be beneficial in treating the secondary symptoms of ADHD (poor social interactions and low self esteem; Chandler, 201 ...
... problem solving, and giving specific and short commands (Chandler, 2010). Other forms of therapy, including Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) or supportive therapies are considered to be beneficial in treating the secondary symptoms of ADHD (poor social interactions and low self esteem; Chandler, 201 ...
Unit 05
... session, to be carried out after the subject is no longer hypnotized; used by some clinicians to help control undesired symptoms and behaviors. ...
... session, to be carried out after the subject is no longer hypnotized; used by some clinicians to help control undesired symptoms and behaviors. ...
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... psychotic features, the ‘PTSD-SP-group’, was defined as patients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD and psychotic symptoms, in whom the onset of PTSD preceded the onset of psychosis. Patients with sub-threshold or no PTSD were excluded from this group as well as patients who suffered from PTSD without ...
... psychotic features, the ‘PTSD-SP-group’, was defined as patients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD and psychotic symptoms, in whom the onset of PTSD preceded the onset of psychosis. Patients with sub-threshold or no PTSD were excluded from this group as well as patients who suffered from PTSD without ...
Inventory of Complicated Grief - EMDR Association of Australia
... These foreboding grief-related symptoms seem more likely to reflect greater difficulty accepting the death and to predispose the bereaved to enduring complications in the adjustment to bereavement. At present, there is no instrument to isolate the symptoms of complicated grief. In fact, no universal ...
... These foreboding grief-related symptoms seem more likely to reflect greater difficulty accepting the death and to predispose the bereaved to enduring complications in the adjustment to bereavement. At present, there is no instrument to isolate the symptoms of complicated grief. In fact, no universal ...
A New Model of Dissociative Identity Disorder
... Psychotic-like dissociative symptoms In the 1980s, researchers of DID were acutely aware that many cases of multiple personality had received a prior diagnosis of schizophrenia [6,7,9,22,27,31,36,53,57]. Accordingly, research in the 1980s often focused on psychotic-like symptoms of DID (which could ...
... Psychotic-like dissociative symptoms In the 1980s, researchers of DID were acutely aware that many cases of multiple personality had received a prior diagnosis of schizophrenia [6,7,9,22,27,31,36,53,57]. Accordingly, research in the 1980s often focused on psychotic-like symptoms of DID (which could ...
Avril V. Brereton 2008
... One of the key features of autism is abnormality in interpersonal relationships, such as: reduced responsiveness to or interest in people, an appearance of aloofness and a limited or impaired ability to relate to others. Infants with autism often do not assume a normal anticipatory posture or put up ...
... One of the key features of autism is abnormality in interpersonal relationships, such as: reduced responsiveness to or interest in people, an appearance of aloofness and a limited or impaired ability to relate to others. Infants with autism often do not assume a normal anticipatory posture or put up ...
Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
... no evidence of influence from the industry and other relationships of the Work Group disclosed above. The Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines also reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. The development process for this guideline, including the role ...
... no evidence of influence from the industry and other relationships of the Work Group disclosed above. The Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines also reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. The development process for this guideline, including the role ...
Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive Disorder PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR THE
... no evidence of influence from the industry and other relationships of the Work Group disclosed above. The Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines also reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. The development process for this guideline, including the role ...
... no evidence of influence from the industry and other relationships of the Work Group disclosed above. The Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines also reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. The development process for this guideline, including the role ...
Is Hoarding a Symptom of Obsessive
... treatment (Abramowitz, Franklin, Schwartz & Furr, 2003; Saxena et al., 2002). Accordingly, some authors have proposed that hoarding is not a symptom of OCD, but instead a separate problem that is often comorbid with OCD (Abramowitz, Wheaton, & Storch, 2008; Mataix-Cols et al., 2010). The notion that ...
... treatment (Abramowitz, Franklin, Schwartz & Furr, 2003; Saxena et al., 2002). Accordingly, some authors have proposed that hoarding is not a symptom of OCD, but instead a separate problem that is often comorbid with OCD (Abramowitz, Wheaton, & Storch, 2008; Mataix-Cols et al., 2010). The notion that ...