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... Perceived Stress Scale (PSS 14): This scale was designed by Cohen et al in 1983 and it has three versions of 4, 10 and 14 items used for measuring the general perceived stress during the last one month. It measures the thoughts and feelings regarding the stressful events, control, and dominance, dea ...
... Perceived Stress Scale (PSS 14): This scale was designed by Cohen et al in 1983 and it has three versions of 4, 10 and 14 items used for measuring the general perceived stress during the last one month. It measures the thoughts and feelings regarding the stressful events, control, and dominance, dea ...
A Review of the Korean Cultural Syndrome Hwa
... Despite of recent advancement of cultural issues in psychological disorders in DSM-5, psychological research and clinical community have been slow to recognize cultural syndromes. However, it is important to study culture syndromes for several reasons. The U.S. population is rapidly becoming cultura ...
... Despite of recent advancement of cultural issues in psychological disorders in DSM-5, psychological research and clinical community have been slow to recognize cultural syndromes. However, it is important to study culture syndromes for several reasons. The U.S. population is rapidly becoming cultura ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and The Military Veteran
... Aftereffects of mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (mTBI) or multiple extreme concussions may create short term cognitive deficits. Physical Issues: Headaches, ears ringing, dizziness, visual blurring Assignment Overload: May not be able to focus on single subject for long periods of time. difficul ...
... Aftereffects of mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (mTBI) or multiple extreme concussions may create short term cognitive deficits. Physical Issues: Headaches, ears ringing, dizziness, visual blurring Assignment Overload: May not be able to focus on single subject for long periods of time. difficul ...
CR151 Psychological therapies in psychiatry and primary care June 2008
... to people with mental and physical disorders, in both primary and secondary care settings. It provides information and guidance about psychological therapies that should be useful to psychiatrists, general practitioners, employers and commissioners of services. The report identifies key themes and p ...
... to people with mental and physical disorders, in both primary and secondary care settings. It provides information and guidance about psychological therapies that should be useful to psychiatrists, general practitioners, employers and commissioners of services. The report identifies key themes and p ...
Perinatal-Mood-Disorder-Research-Articles
... De Mier, R.L. & Hynan M.T. (2000). A measurement model of perinatal stressors: Identifying risk for postnatal emotional distress in mothers of highrisk infants. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56: 89-100. Diego, M. et al (2002).Facial expression & EEG in infants of intrusive and withdrawn mothers w ...
... De Mier, R.L. & Hynan M.T. (2000). A measurement model of perinatal stressors: Identifying risk for postnatal emotional distress in mothers of highrisk infants. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56: 89-100. Diego, M. et al (2002).Facial expression & EEG in infants of intrusive and withdrawn mothers w ...
This manual attempts to provide ... based information to health care ...
... selection of essential psychotropic medicines. These medicines should be made available at all levels of health care and should be included in the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (EML), with health personnel trained to use them in treating people with mental disorders. Improving access to esse ...
... selection of essential psychotropic medicines. These medicines should be made available at all levels of health care and should be included in the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (EML), with health personnel trained to use them in treating people with mental disorders. Improving access to esse ...
Untitled - Psychology
... Agnosia – Inability to recognize and name objects (most common symptom) Facial agnosia – Inability to recognize familiar faces Other symptoms – Delusions, depression, agitation, aggression, and apathy ...
... Agnosia – Inability to recognize and name objects (most common symptom) Facial agnosia – Inability to recognize familiar faces Other symptoms – Delusions, depression, agitation, aggression, and apathy ...
02_whole - Massey Research Online
... Zealand. Participants included one male and six females, aged from mid 20 to early 40s. Criteria for participation included being diagnosed with an anxiety disorder by a health professional. Participants generally spoke in terms of their problems in living, as well as the development and course of t ...
... Zealand. Participants included one male and six females, aged from mid 20 to early 40s. Criteria for participation included being diagnosed with an anxiety disorder by a health professional. Participants generally spoke in terms of their problems in living, as well as the development and course of t ...
The Physician`s Role in Managing Acute Stress Disorder
... Acute stress disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that may occur in patients within four weeks of a traumatic event. Features include anxiety, intense fear or helplessness, dissociative symptoms, reexperiencing the event, and avoidance behaviors. Persons with this disorder are at increased risk of de ...
... Acute stress disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that may occur in patients within four weeks of a traumatic event. Features include anxiety, intense fear or helplessness, dissociative symptoms, reexperiencing the event, and avoidance behaviors. Persons with this disorder are at increased risk of de ...
Dissociative Disorders
... The memory gap usually concerns a traumatic or stressful event in the person’s life. The memory impairment is reversible; it sometimes resolves spontaneously, but it can also be reversed by hypnosis. The memory gap can be localized to a specific period of time, or it can be selective, whereby the pe ...
... The memory gap usually concerns a traumatic or stressful event in the person’s life. The memory impairment is reversible; it sometimes resolves spontaneously, but it can also be reversed by hypnosis. The memory gap can be localized to a specific period of time, or it can be selective, whereby the pe ...
Borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder
... Kernberg and Yeomans from social contacts and may feel worse when efforts are made to stimulate them to socialize; premature efforts of encouragement may have the opposite effect and, in fact, increase suicidal tendencies in patients with major depression. The depressive reactions in personality di ...
... Kernberg and Yeomans from social contacts and may feel worse when efforts are made to stimulate them to socialize; premature efforts of encouragement may have the opposite effect and, in fact, increase suicidal tendencies in patients with major depression. The depressive reactions in personality di ...
Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Its Treatment
... Because bipolar disorder tends to run in families researchers are looking for genetic markers for the disease but no one gene has yet been found to be the culprit. Twin studies have shown that several genes and other factors combine to trigger onset of the illness. Children with one parent having th ...
... Because bipolar disorder tends to run in families researchers are looking for genetic markers for the disease but no one gene has yet been found to be the culprit. Twin studies have shown that several genes and other factors combine to trigger onset of the illness. Children with one parent having th ...
Clinical Report—Identification and Management of
... Increases in the incidence and prevalence of anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and other eating disorders in children and adolescents make it critically important that pediatricians be familiar with early detection and appropriate management of these disorders. Results of epidemiologic st ...
... Increases in the incidence and prevalence of anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and other eating disorders in children and adolescents make it critically important that pediatricians be familiar with early detection and appropriate management of these disorders. Results of epidemiologic st ...
bipolar disorder - Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba
... What causes Bipolar Disorder? Bipolar Disorder affects approximately 1.5% of all people. In Canada, more than 450,000 people have, or will have this disorder. Although not a single cause has been identified, it is known that many factors, including biochemical, genetics, and environment play a part ...
... What causes Bipolar Disorder? Bipolar Disorder affects approximately 1.5% of all people. In Canada, more than 450,000 people have, or will have this disorder. Although not a single cause has been identified, it is known that many factors, including biochemical, genetics, and environment play a part ...
Honors Psychology Syllabus - Bremen High School District 228
... J. Dissociative Disorders Objectives • Identify the criteria for judging whether behavior is psychologically disordered. • Describe the medical model of psychological disorders. • Describe the aims of DSMIV, ...
... J. Dissociative Disorders Objectives • Identify the criteria for judging whether behavior is psychologically disordered. • Describe the medical model of psychological disorders. • Describe the aims of DSMIV, ...
Application of a Latent Class Analysis to Empirically Define Eating
... between the likelihood of endorsing binge eating and the likelihood of vomiting. By creating 2 latent classes (individuals denying vs individuals endorsing both symptoms), the association between these variables would be eliminated within classes, and the presence of controls vs patients would be re ...
... between the likelihood of endorsing binge eating and the likelihood of vomiting. By creating 2 latent classes (individuals denying vs individuals endorsing both symptoms), the association between these variables would be eliminated within classes, and the presence of controls vs patients would be re ...
Somatization in Refugees - The Center for Refugee Health
... • Disturbance in continuity of being – both from terrifying threat to existence and uprooting from a cultural environment and loss of ...
... • Disturbance in continuity of being – both from terrifying threat to existence and uprooting from a cultural environment and loss of ...
Course 412 Final Exam Study Guide Today it is more likely that
... A. prevents ego trips B. unity is important C. ensure newcomers of privacy D. protect fellowship in times of relapse E. unanimous decisions go farther 38 Which of the following is not true? Choose one answer. A. Psychology can be defined as the scientific study of the behavior and thinking of organi ...
... A. prevents ego trips B. unity is important C. ensure newcomers of privacy D. protect fellowship in times of relapse E. unanimous decisions go farther 38 Which of the following is not true? Choose one answer. A. Psychology can be defined as the scientific study of the behavior and thinking of organi ...
The Emotional Impact of Disaster on Children and Families
... is especially true for younger children. They may experience intense feelings of abandonment when separated from adults in the family who have been injured, dislocated, ...
... is especially true for younger children. They may experience intense feelings of abandonment when separated from adults in the family who have been injured, dislocated, ...