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Europe PMC Funders Group Author Manuscript Curr Opin Psychiatry
Europe PMC Funders Group Author Manuscript Curr Opin Psychiatry

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Bipolar Disorders - Dr. Ron Remick`s website
Bipolar Disorders - Dr. Ron Remick`s website

... Presenteeism (lost productivity while at work) – likely a more significant problem with mood disorders than previously recognized in Canada Productivity loss from presenteeism due to depression is 4 hours/week while loss from absenteeism is but 1 hour/week (between $6-60 billion loss per annum)! ...
Traumatic grief as a disorder distinct from bereavement
Traumatic grief as a disorder distinct from bereavement

... a loved one through illness. On average, 41.7 months (SD=61.4) had passed since the loss. Items for the traumatic grief factor were taken from the Inventory of Traumatic Grief, a 30-item questionnaire for assessing the severity of traumatic grief symptoms (1). The Dutch version of the Inventory of T ...
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... The choice of therapy for PTSD in CAMHS practice is heavily influenced by the age of the patient. (Gilles et al,2016). This is because there are developmental differences in how PTSD is manifested in young children(Sadock et al 2014). The PTSD manifestations are of basic fears that young children h ...
Steroid Psychosis, History of Corticosteroid Use
Steroid Psychosis, History of Corticosteroid Use

... Southern Illinois, a client came in for intake services after being referred by his attending medical physician. The client is a 34 year old white male who from all indications is in good physical condition other than an ongoing lover back pain condition. The client was accepted for services and his ...
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M_E.128910.14

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Depression and Suicide

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Schema therapy as treatment for adults with autism spectrum
Schema therapy as treatment for adults with autism spectrum

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The Role of Mental Health Professionals in
The Role of Mental Health Professionals in

... Mental health professionals must additionally take into account individual variations in each of the categories in order to meet the needs of all involved, and identify individual persons who may need additional services. There may also be individuals within a category who require individualized res ...
Dissociative identity disorder: An empirical overview
Dissociative identity disorder: An empirical overview

... Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity disorder (DID) has been associated with controversy. This paper aims to examine the empirical data related to DID and outline the contextual challenges to its scientific investigation. Methods: The o ...
Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation and Management of Soldiers
Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation and Management of Soldiers

... understand. It is one of only a few mental disorders for which the psychiatric Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) describes a known cause. In contrast, for example, a diagnosis of depression opens the issue of causation to many factors other than the stated cause of action” (Sparr 2007) ...
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Psychological Impact of Stroke - the HIEC Stroke Events Website

journal article - Emotional Processing Therapy
journal article - Emotional Processing Therapy

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Rating scale for psychogenic movement disorders
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Is Psychotherapy Effective? - McGraw
Is Psychotherapy Effective? - McGraw

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What Families Should Know about Adolescent Depression and

... social and academic stresses make for a difficult period for many teens. Yet most teens get through these years with only short-term feelings of sadness or irritability. While people sometimes use the word “depressed” to describe how they feel, there is also a psychiatric disorder known as “clinical ...
Externalizing disorders
Externalizing disorders

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Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 6th edition
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 6th edition

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Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in DSM-5
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in DSM-5

... 2. This sense of being treated unjustly is the source of the child’s most passionate, confrontational, and problematic behavior. There is a resulting unwillingness, for the sake of dignity, to “bend” to normal consequences. 3. The associated trauma with this unfair treatment is so severe that it reg ...
Section 4.3
Section 4.3

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... A series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community. Slide 18 of 20 ...
Psychoses induced by exceptional states of consciousness
Psychoses induced by exceptional states of consciousness

... some altered states of it in psychiatric clinical terms. Abnormal states of consciousness in the symptoms may correspond to: 1. Alterations of sleep-awakeness rhythm with the appearance of somnolence and daytime drowsiness. 2. Decrease of consciousness level, which is generally accompanied by decr ...
Practice Parameter for the Prevention and Management of
Practice Parameter for the Prevention and Management of

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