Detection of bipolar disorder - The British Journal of Psychiatry
... psychiatric nosology, used the term manic-depressive illness to describe people with recurrent mood episodes, even if these episodes were all depressive.4 The distinction of major depressive and bipolar disorders as separate illnesses evolved from the broad classification of manic-depressive illness ...
... psychiatric nosology, used the term manic-depressive illness to describe people with recurrent mood episodes, even if these episodes were all depressive.4 The distinction of major depressive and bipolar disorders as separate illnesses evolved from the broad classification of manic-depressive illness ...
inhalant abuse - UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs
... Male and female adolescent rates similar. Rural use is highest. Native Americans have the highest ...
... Male and female adolescent rates similar. Rural use is highest. Native Americans have the highest ...
Assessing and Treating Trauma in Clients with Concurrent Disorders
... It is thought to work by allowing the client to see that although the traumatic event wasn’t safe, the memories and reminders of the event are safe. It also involves clients repeatedly exposing themselves to the feared objects/memories, ...
... It is thought to work by allowing the client to see that although the traumatic event wasn’t safe, the memories and reminders of the event are safe. It also involves clients repeatedly exposing themselves to the feared objects/memories, ...
Print this article - South African Journal of Psychiatry
... depression, which can be caused by the antiretroviral drug efavirenz. In one study 60% of people with HIV/AIDS receiving efavirenz had depression.[3] The importance of the link between HIV and mental disorders has been stressed in the South African Stress and Health (SASH) study.[8] However, despite ...
... depression, which can be caused by the antiretroviral drug efavirenz. In one study 60% of people with HIV/AIDS receiving efavirenz had depression.[3] The importance of the link between HIV and mental disorders has been stressed in the South African Stress and Health (SASH) study.[8] However, despite ...
Volume 13, Number 2 - June 2014
... Most mental disorders are likely to emerge from a dynamic interplay between the above “two worlds”, so that, not only neither neural dysfunctions nor problematic interpersonal relationships can fully “explain” those disorders, but even identifying what is “primary” and what is “secondary” may often ...
... Most mental disorders are likely to emerge from a dynamic interplay between the above “two worlds”, so that, not only neither neural dysfunctions nor problematic interpersonal relationships can fully “explain” those disorders, but even identifying what is “primary” and what is “secondary” may often ...
How And Why Is Autism Spectrum Disorder Misdiagnosed In Adult
... developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), while the social communication disorder of the DSM-5 covers the remainder of PDD-NOS (DSM-IV-TR). In this review, we quote many articles using the DSM-IV-TR criteria. Accordingly, the practical meaning of the term ASD used in this review most ...
... developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), while the social communication disorder of the DSM-5 covers the remainder of PDD-NOS (DSM-IV-TR). In this review, we quote many articles using the DSM-IV-TR criteria. Accordingly, the practical meaning of the term ASD used in this review most ...
CAMHS Info Pack - Somerset Carers Network
... for relatives and friends who can be called on at short notice, either to give you support in your home or, if you have to go away, support for those left behind. This is especially vital if it is you that has an accident or crisis rather than the relative or friend with the mental illness. Contact ...
... for relatives and friends who can be called on at short notice, either to give you support in your home or, if you have to go away, support for those left behind. This is especially vital if it is you that has an accident or crisis rather than the relative or friend with the mental illness. Contact ...
Social-Anxiety-Disorder-Herring-2013-Final
... 13 years. 75% of individuals have an age at onset between 8 and 15 years Onset can also occur in early childhood. First onset in adulthood is relatively rare. Onset of social anxiety disorder may follow a stressful or humiliating experience or may develop slowly . In the community ~30% of individual ...
... 13 years. 75% of individuals have an age at onset between 8 and 15 years Onset can also occur in early childhood. First onset in adulthood is relatively rare. Onset of social anxiety disorder may follow a stressful or humiliating experience or may develop slowly . In the community ~30% of individual ...
Emotional Disorders in Primary Care
... Janosky, & Arena, 1990), Fechner-Bates, Coyne, and Schwenk (1994) found that the CES-D had a sensitivity of 79.5% and a specificity of 71.1% but a modest positive predictive value of 28.5%, using a SCID-based diagnosis of major depression as the comparison. Practically speaking, the CES-D identified ...
... Janosky, & Arena, 1990), Fechner-Bates, Coyne, and Schwenk (1994) found that the CES-D had a sensitivity of 79.5% and a specificity of 71.1% but a modest positive predictive value of 28.5%, using a SCID-based diagnosis of major depression as the comparison. Practically speaking, the CES-D identified ...
Addressing Mental Health with the Somali Population in
... There are three main supports for the Somali population (Ellis, et al., 2010). These are religion, family, and community-based supports. Ellis et al., (2010) report that the Somali population will first look to religion for mental health support. Virtually all of the Somali population is Muslim (War ...
... There are three main supports for the Somali population (Ellis, et al., 2010). These are religion, family, and community-based supports. Ellis et al., (2010) report that the Somali population will first look to religion for mental health support. Virtually all of the Somali population is Muslim (War ...
Past, present and future of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS
... use and diffusion of TMS in some psychiatric conditions and in specific populations: the limited depth of penetration and the duration of session and overall trial with traditional TMS. In fact, a first potential limitation for the use and extension of TMS in other psychiatric disorders is represent ...
... use and diffusion of TMS in some psychiatric conditions and in specific populations: the limited depth of penetration and the duration of session and overall trial with traditional TMS. In fact, a first potential limitation for the use and extension of TMS in other psychiatric disorders is represent ...
8.0 Assessment and Care Planning for Mood Disorders.
... meet criteria the older adult must experience symptoms most of the time for at least 2 years. Although it is rare for dysthymic disorder to start in late life, it can persist into late life from midlife. Therefore, chronic but less severe depression in the nursing home may not so much be secondary t ...
... meet criteria the older adult must experience symptoms most of the time for at least 2 years. Although it is rare for dysthymic disorder to start in late life, it can persist into late life from midlife. Therefore, chronic but less severe depression in the nursing home may not so much be secondary t ...
You are a mental health carer
... for relatives and friends who can be called on at short notice, either to give you support in your home or, if you have to go away, support for those left behind. This is especially vital if it is you that has an accident or crisis rather than the relative or friend with the mental illness. Contact ...
... for relatives and friends who can be called on at short notice, either to give you support in your home or, if you have to go away, support for those left behind. This is especially vital if it is you that has an accident or crisis rather than the relative or friend with the mental illness. Contact ...
ANXIETY DISORDERS: INTEGRATING EVIDENCE
... Excessive, chronic worry related to school, making friends, health and safety of self and family, future events, local and world events Also has at least one of these symptoms: motor/muscle tension, fatigue, difficulty sleeping, irritability, poor concentration Often perfectionists Anxiety may be si ...
... Excessive, chronic worry related to school, making friends, health and safety of self and family, future events, local and world events Also has at least one of these symptoms: motor/muscle tension, fatigue, difficulty sleeping, irritability, poor concentration Often perfectionists Anxiety may be si ...
How common is bipolar disorder?
... • Learn about the illness (causes, signs, treatments) • Encourage them to follow their medication as prescribed by their doctors • Learn about the warning sides of suicide • Suggest coping mechanisms to prevent future episodes • Know that your family member needs to recover at his or her own pace. T ...
... • Learn about the illness (causes, signs, treatments) • Encourage them to follow their medication as prescribed by their doctors • Learn about the warning sides of suicide • Suggest coping mechanisms to prevent future episodes • Know that your family member needs to recover at his or her own pace. T ...
Curriculum Vitae - USF :: College of Arts and Sciences
... Psychological Services Center – USF Tampa, FL Oct 2014 – present Intervention: Providing evidence-based treatments from a cognitive behavioral orientation to a range of community adult clients to treat anxiety, mood, eating, and personality disorders. Established an inhouse weekly Dialectical Behavi ...
... Psychological Services Center – USF Tampa, FL Oct 2014 – present Intervention: Providing evidence-based treatments from a cognitive behavioral orientation to a range of community adult clients to treat anxiety, mood, eating, and personality disorders. Established an inhouse weekly Dialectical Behavi ...
Presence of psychological distress symptoms associated
... in adults and adolescents (Meiser-Stedman et al., 2012; Mol et al., 2005). A recent study suggests that childhood trauma (e.g., emotional neglect, psychological abuse) is associated with chronic and refractory depression in adults (Hovens et al., 2012). However, it is unknown whether patients with ...
... in adults and adolescents (Meiser-Stedman et al., 2012; Mol et al., 2005). A recent study suggests that childhood trauma (e.g., emotional neglect, psychological abuse) is associated with chronic and refractory depression in adults (Hovens et al., 2012). However, it is unknown whether patients with ...
Resting-state functional connectivity
... and therefore, may fail to provide effective biology-based treatments directed toward specific pathogenic processes associated with these conditions (Owen, 2014). Therefore, the recent initiative of research domain criteria (RDoC) has proposed an important paradigm shift from the conventional sympto ...
... and therefore, may fail to provide effective biology-based treatments directed toward specific pathogenic processes associated with these conditions (Owen, 2014). Therefore, the recent initiative of research domain criteria (RDoC) has proposed an important paradigm shift from the conventional sympto ...