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Consultation Papers | BPS - British Psychological Society

Insomnia as a risk factor for ill health: results
Insomnia as a risk factor for ill health: results

... (71%) attended a physical examination, where they also received a second questionnaire (including questions on sleep and health conditions), which 52 814 (80%) participants completed. Valid ratings on the variables for the purposes of the current study were obtained from 43 045 participants, 82% of ...
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... There are several organic disorders clinically characterized by polyuria and/or polydipsia, with or without hyponatremia (Table I). On the other hand, both in psychiatric and in nonpsychi446 ...
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... As high as 2.64% in a recent population-based sample. (Kim, et al, 2011) ...
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... • Signal anxiety triggers the use of ego defenses— primarily repression—that prevent conscious recognition of the forbidden impulse, inhibit its expression, and thereby reduce the person’s anxiety. • When the system works as it should, anxiety is adaptive, and the person’s behavior is regulated to c ...
Comorbidity of mental disorders and substance use
Comorbidity of mental disorders and substance use

... Internet sites (c) Commonwealth of Australia 2009 This work is copyright. You may download, display, print and reproduce this material in unaltered form only (retaining this notice) for your personal, non-commercial use or use within your organisation. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyr ...
Conducting an Outpatient Assessment for Substance Abuse
Conducting an Outpatient Assessment for Substance Abuse

... (b) alcohol (or a closely related drug such as valium) is used to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms (3) alcohol is often used in larger amounts or over a longer period than was intended (4) there is a persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control alcohol use (5) a great deal of ...
Comparative study of attachment relationships in young children
Comparative study of attachment relationships in young children

... in the form of three disorder defined by DSM51 – Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder (CD), and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) – include aggression and rule-breaking behaviors and have a great impact on children, families, teachers and society [16]. oppositional def ...
Psychological Well Being of Child and Adolescent Refugee
Psychological Well Being of Child and Adolescent Refugee

... lnerability) and protective (resilience) factors at both pre- and post- migration phases. It should be noted that this ...
Strategy for improving Physical Health of People with Mental Health
Strategy for improving Physical Health of People with Mental Health

... with severe mental illnesses also tend to have a poor diet; they are more likely to be obese; to smoke more; to access routine health checks less frequently, and get less health promotion input than the general population. Choosing Health-Making Healthy Choices Easier. Department of Health 2004 ...
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A Diagnostic and Management Approach to Autism and other

... provoked by realization that he doesn’t fit in and present with exhaustion as he struggles to do so. ...
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Chapter 22 - Psychotherapy - Germantown School District

... A. In ancient times, abnormal behavior was viewed as being caused by demons, so that treatment often consisted of forms of exorcism to rid the body of evil spirits. ...
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Predicting the Immediate and Long
Predicting the Immediate and Long

... force. Second, whereas in the recent past being deployed has not necessarily meant being deployed to the field of battle, more of today’s armed forces are being exposed directly to combat (Mental Health Advisory Team, 2006). Third, due to advances in medical technology, more service members are surv ...
Dynamic Psychotherapy Evidence Base
Dynamic Psychotherapy Evidence Base

... confound RCT requirements because patients rarely have a single clearly defined treatment condition; they present with multiple problems and co-morbidity. The focus is on general functioning rather than specific problems, and psychotherapists adjust their interventions and modify their technique acc ...
Family Factors that Contribute to Alcohol Use - NOFAS
Family Factors that Contribute to Alcohol Use - NOFAS

... Whether women drink in the first place is more determined by environmental factors; however, genetic factors play a larger role in determining whether alcohol use will develop into abuse or dependency. ...
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... Assist parents and school staff to maintain patient in school. Avoid home-bound school Use library or other area to calm or complete work part of day, build up in class time Graded exposures to school situations Active ignoring of unreasonable somatic complaints and reward regular attendance Use rel ...
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F91 Conduct Disorders

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Binge eating disorder and depression: A

... invited to participate in the study and five of them, of the individuals included in the study. As for internal validity, five studies were not able to determine if the analysis was adjusted for the different periods of time of follow-up or if the period of time between intervention and outcome was ...
Irritability in child and adolescent anxiety disorders.
Irritability in child and adolescent anxiety disorders.

... Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children and Parents.[10] Consequently, though these data suggest that irritability is often endorsed in treatment-seeking anxious youths, remarkably little else is known about this symptom through systematic research. Two properties of irritability in anxiou ...
Research Article IRRITABILITY IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ANXIETY DISORDERS
Research Article IRRITABILITY IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ANXIETY DISORDERS

... Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children and Parents.[10] Consequently, though these data suggest that irritability is often endorsed in treatment-seeking anxious youths, remarkably little else is known about this symptom through systematic research. Two properties of irritability in anxiou ...
PSY961: Schizophrenia - Macquarie University
PSY961: Schizophrenia - Macquarie University

... – If psychotic sxs only arise in context of mood episode  Mood disorder with psychotic features – nihilistic & hypochondrial delusions arise in context of depression – grandiose delusions arise in context of manic episode – If both types of symptoms prominent & occur independently of each other  S ...
Definitions of Paedophilia
Definitions of Paedophilia

... clinical and legal sources. While scholars such as Kleinhans (2002) have provided valuable insight into the punishment of (convicted) paedophilic sex offenders, our focus is on issues that fall prior to, but which also have implications following, conviction. We firstly contextualise our analysis by ...
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