Effectiveness of enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT
... [18]. These findings are in line with another study suggesting that CBT-E is an effective treatment for adolescents with AN [19]. A recent study from Germany (the ANTOP study) compared CBT-E and focal psychodynamic therapy with optimized treatment as usual, and found significant weight gains in all ...
... [18]. These findings are in line with another study suggesting that CBT-E is an effective treatment for adolescents with AN [19]. A recent study from Germany (the ANTOP study) compared CBT-E and focal psychodynamic therapy with optimized treatment as usual, and found significant weight gains in all ...
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... The BIOMEDICAL Model Pain is solely explainable in biological or medical terms Mental or emotional problems may result from chronic pain, p but the pain p itself is biological g in origin Effective treatments for pain involve medical approaches (ie, address the pathoanatomical source of the pa ...
... The BIOMEDICAL Model Pain is solely explainable in biological or medical terms Mental or emotional problems may result from chronic pain, p but the pain p itself is biological g in origin Effective treatments for pain involve medical approaches (ie, address the pathoanatomical source of the pa ...
Research in Developmental Disabilities Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations
... male:female ratios seen in clinical and epidemiological populations. However, others (including Baron-Cohen, 2005) have proposed that the autistic phenotype is an expression of the ‘‘extreme male brain’’, which would make the male preponderance in ASD a very real thing and not due to gender roles, c ...
... male:female ratios seen in clinical and epidemiological populations. However, others (including Baron-Cohen, 2005) have proposed that the autistic phenotype is an expression of the ‘‘extreme male brain’’, which would make the male preponderance in ASD a very real thing and not due to gender roles, c ...
Anxiety In Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
... Acting out behaviors Increased withdrawal Irritability Repetitive behaviors Intensity of restricted interests Sleep/appetite disturbance Physical symptoms: stomachaches, sweating, tension, racing heart ...
... Acting out behaviors Increased withdrawal Irritability Repetitive behaviors Intensity of restricted interests Sleep/appetite disturbance Physical symptoms: stomachaches, sweating, tension, racing heart ...
Substance-Related Disorders DSM-V
... relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms. Specify if: In early remission: After full criteria for alcohol use disorder were previously met, none of the criteria for alcohol use disorder have been met for at least 3 months but for less than 12 months (with the exception that Criterion A4, “Craving, or a ...
... relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms. Specify if: In early remission: After full criteria for alcohol use disorder were previously met, none of the criteria for alcohol use disorder have been met for at least 3 months but for less than 12 months (with the exception that Criterion A4, “Craving, or a ...
Sleep & Psychiatr 2011 (Koranyi Lecture) 2011_compressed
... Note: all of these conditions are likely to be selflimited, resolving in days to a couple of weeks, and could occur to almost anyone. This matches the federal licensing conditions for all marketed hypnotic ...
... Note: all of these conditions are likely to be selflimited, resolving in days to a couple of weeks, and could occur to almost anyone. This matches the federal licensing conditions for all marketed hypnotic ...
Compensation Neurosis - Journal of the American Academy of
... patient types who are and are not prone to the condition. Individuals believed to be least likely to have the condition are generally young, well-motivated, and better-educated, with clearly identifiable illnesses or deficits (e.g., amputees) and without the tendency to engage in prolonged self pity ...
... patient types who are and are not prone to the condition. Individuals believed to be least likely to have the condition are generally young, well-motivated, and better-educated, with clearly identifiable illnesses or deficits (e.g., amputees) and without the tendency to engage in prolonged self pity ...
Mood Disorders
... Regardless of particular pattern, individuals with bipolar disorder tend to experience depression more than mania over the years a. In most cases, depressive episodes occur three times as often as manic ones, and ...
... Regardless of particular pattern, individuals with bipolar disorder tend to experience depression more than mania over the years a. In most cases, depressive episodes occur three times as often as manic ones, and ...
Bipolar Disorder - Continuing Education Course
... to bipolar disorder, which was considered a less stigmatizing diagnosis. However, both terms continue to be in use today (Burton, 2012; Krans, 2012; Baker, 2015). Treatment for this mental illness was recorded by the Romans as early as the second century, when persons with symptoms of mania were des ...
... to bipolar disorder, which was considered a less stigmatizing diagnosis. However, both terms continue to be in use today (Burton, 2012; Krans, 2012; Baker, 2015). Treatment for this mental illness was recorded by the Romans as early as the second century, when persons with symptoms of mania were des ...
Early risk factors for adult bipolar disorder in
... research are sparse and additional research is needed. The present study is based on a unique community sample of adolescents with mood disorders, followed up after 15 years. Although previous publications form this cohort have not focused on the potential risk factors of BPD, certain results have i ...
... research are sparse and additional research is needed. The present study is based on a unique community sample of adolescents with mood disorders, followed up after 15 years. Although previous publications form this cohort have not focused on the potential risk factors of BPD, certain results have i ...
Early risk factors for adult bipolar disorder in
... research are sparse and additional research is needed. The present study is based on a unique community sample of adolescents with mood disorders, followed up after 15 years. Although previous publications form this cohort have not focused on the potential risk factors of BPD, certain results have i ...
... research are sparse and additional research is needed. The present study is based on a unique community sample of adolescents with mood disorders, followed up after 15 years. Although previous publications form this cohort have not focused on the potential risk factors of BPD, certain results have i ...
CHAPTER 13 Psychological Disorders
... spirits to escape – Middle Ages--treatment involved exorcism of evil spirits – 15th century-- “witches” were tortured, imprisoned or executed – Asylums – In the 1790s, Pinel & others emphasized disease & physical illness, which later led to the medical model & subsequent modern psychiatry ...
... spirits to escape – Middle Ages--treatment involved exorcism of evil spirits – 15th century-- “witches” were tortured, imprisoned or executed – Asylums – In the 1790s, Pinel & others emphasized disease & physical illness, which later led to the medical model & subsequent modern psychiatry ...
Persistent Depressive Disorder, Dysthymia, and Chronic Depression
... symptoms not fully meeting criteria for MDD, but lasting 2 years or longer and meriting clinical attention because of the cumulative burden of long-standing symptoms. The symptomatic criteria for dysthymia differed in part from those for major depressive episode, with an emphasis on low self-esteem ...
... symptoms not fully meeting criteria for MDD, but lasting 2 years or longer and meriting clinical attention because of the cumulative burden of long-standing symptoms. The symptomatic criteria for dysthymia differed in part from those for major depressive episode, with an emphasis on low self-esteem ...
Bipolar Disorder - University of Colorado Denver
... • 33 year old single female, presents with chronic depression. – Depressed for 15 years – Current symptoms: hypersomnic, eating more, craves carbohydrates/sweets, feels like she is “nailed to the bed in the mornings,” crying spells, not suicidal but sometimes “prays she will not wake up,” irritable, ...
... • 33 year old single female, presents with chronic depression. – Depressed for 15 years – Current symptoms: hypersomnic, eating more, craves carbohydrates/sweets, feels like she is “nailed to the bed in the mornings,” crying spells, not suicidal but sometimes “prays she will not wake up,” irritable, ...
MARIA COLLEGE DISABILTY SERVICES DISABILITY
... 4. **** symptoms fluctuate in severity, depending partially on stress level. Her depression and eating disorder have made it hard for her to study well at times. ...
... 4. **** symptoms fluctuate in severity, depending partially on stress level. Her depression and eating disorder have made it hard for her to study well at times. ...
Guide to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... ADD is no longer named as a diagnosis. People who have been diagnosed with ADD fit into the mostly inattentive category of ADHD (National, 2008). For decades, people have had a difficult time understanding ADHD and accepting it as a real disorder. However, years of research show that ADHD is not on ...
... ADD is no longer named as a diagnosis. People who have been diagnosed with ADD fit into the mostly inattentive category of ADHD (National, 2008). For decades, people have had a difficult time understanding ADHD and accepting it as a real disorder. However, years of research show that ADHD is not on ...
(V5.0) - Gov.uk
... The care transition pages in this booklet describe, for each cluster: the length of time service users are likely to remain in MH Services; a frequency for re-assessing the appropriateness of the cluster; and the likelihood of each possible cluster transition. It also attempts to visually represent ...
... The care transition pages in this booklet describe, for each cluster: the length of time service users are likely to remain in MH Services; a frequency for re-assessing the appropriateness of the cluster; and the likelihood of each possible cluster transition. It also attempts to visually represent ...
Safety First: Self Harm and Suicide in Children and
... • Behavior that starts suicidal can evolve into a nonsuicidal act and vice versa • Intentional but nonsuicidal self injury can itself be lethal • Increases suicide risk 50-100 times within the first 12 months after self injury Miller, et al., “Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Adolescents”, ...
... • Behavior that starts suicidal can evolve into a nonsuicidal act and vice versa • Intentional but nonsuicidal self injury can itself be lethal • Increases suicide risk 50-100 times within the first 12 months after self injury Miller, et al., “Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Adolescents”, ...
The Relationship Between Insomnia and Major Depressive Disorder
... Epidemiologic Catchment Area study sample, individuals with persistent insomnia (present at both baseline and ...
... Epidemiologic Catchment Area study sample, individuals with persistent insomnia (present at both baseline and ...
criteria of mental health
... Psychologist: The clinical psychologist has a doctorate (Ph.D.) in clinical psychology and is prepared to practice therapy, conduct research, and interpret psychological tests. Psychologists may also participate in the design of therapy programs for groups of individuals. Psychiatric nurse: The regi ...
... Psychologist: The clinical psychologist has a doctorate (Ph.D.) in clinical psychology and is prepared to practice therapy, conduct research, and interpret psychological tests. Psychologists may also participate in the design of therapy programs for groups of individuals. Psychiatric nurse: The regi ...
PowerPoint * Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter 2
... • Includes all diagnostic critera except personality disorders and mental retardation • Under 14 titles there are more than 100 diagnoses • Most people consult a mental health professional for an Axis I condition, but there might be an Axis II condition beyond the diagnosis. ...
... • Includes all diagnostic critera except personality disorders and mental retardation • Under 14 titles there are more than 100 diagnoses • Most people consult a mental health professional for an Axis I condition, but there might be an Axis II condition beyond the diagnosis. ...