OCD - Roger Peele
... • A. Has either compulsions or obsessions • B. Person recognizes that the compulsions or obsessions are unreasonable or excessive (does not apply to children). • C. Compulsions or obsessions are distressing or disabling • D. Compulsions or obsessions are not within another disorder • E. Not direct e ...
... • A. Has either compulsions or obsessions • B. Person recognizes that the compulsions or obsessions are unreasonable or excessive (does not apply to children). • C. Compulsions or obsessions are distressing or disabling • D. Compulsions or obsessions are not within another disorder • E. Not direct e ...
Anxiety Disor - Anxiety and Depression Association of America, ADAA
... a truly multidisciplinary audience, diverse in our backgrounds yet united in our commitment to improve the lives of those with anxiety and related disorders by advancing education and research. We are honored to have so many experts and scholars at this conference. The breadth of content covered in ...
... a truly multidisciplinary audience, diverse in our backgrounds yet united in our commitment to improve the lives of those with anxiety and related disorders by advancing education and research. We are honored to have so many experts and scholars at this conference. The breadth of content covered in ...
Assessment methodologies in sleep medicine clinical trials
... of three nosologic systems, including the second edition of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-2) of The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) of the American Psychiatric Association and the International Cla ...
... of three nosologic systems, including the second edition of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-2) of The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) of the American Psychiatric Association and the International Cla ...
An evaluation of the impact of the DSM-IV
... passion and dedication as a professional is formed. Finally, and most importantly, I would like to acknowledge my incredible wife, Dr. Joleen Sussman. She was by my side during the most challenging moments of this process and her hope, love, and patience often kept me afloat. I love you, Jo, and you ...
... passion and dedication as a professional is formed. Finally, and most importantly, I would like to acknowledge my incredible wife, Dr. Joleen Sussman. She was by my side during the most challenging moments of this process and her hope, love, and patience often kept me afloat. I love you, Jo, and you ...
girls with social and/or attention impairments
... ADHD, DCD, TD etc.), most of which are conceptualised as more or less discrete disorders in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Fourth Edition. Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) (American Psychiatric Association (APA), 2000), and in the International Classification of Diseases. Tenth Revi ...
... ADHD, DCD, TD etc.), most of which are conceptualised as more or less discrete disorders in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Fourth Edition. Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) (American Psychiatric Association (APA), 2000), and in the International Classification of Diseases. Tenth Revi ...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Implications for Primary Care Independent Study Course Released: March 2002
... A substantial portion of veterans with PTSD have not applied for compensation for serviceconnected PTSD. Because many veterans with PTSD are more likely to report to primary care than mental health, the primary care provider can have significant impact on the veteran’s likelihood of receiving compen ...
... A substantial portion of veterans with PTSD have not applied for compensation for serviceconnected PTSD. Because many veterans with PTSD are more likely to report to primary care than mental health, the primary care provider can have significant impact on the veteran’s likelihood of receiving compen ...
this PDF file - Maastricht University
... Gambling disorders are associated with financial, legal, social, and health consequences (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). These include but are not limited to high debt, employment difficulties, substance abuse, antisocial personality disorder, and suicidal thoughts (Breyer et al., 2009; Gu ...
... Gambling disorders are associated with financial, legal, social, and health consequences (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). These include but are not limited to high debt, employment difficulties, substance abuse, antisocial personality disorder, and suicidal thoughts (Breyer et al., 2009; Gu ...
1 Better Knowledge and Improved Relationships Among Adults with
... Northwest, Stockholm County. The ADHD diagnostic assessment was based on multiple sources of information combined to constitute a consensus between two experienced clinicians; a clinical interview based on the DSM-IV criteria (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) was conducted in all cases. In ad ...
... Northwest, Stockholm County. The ADHD diagnostic assessment was based on multiple sources of information combined to constitute a consensus between two experienced clinicians; a clinical interview based on the DSM-IV criteria (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) was conducted in all cases. In ad ...
65. Bonanno Brewin Kaniasty LaGreca PSPI 2010 weighing costs of
... research has addressed its broader consequences. The vast majority of published studies on disaster have focused primarily on individuals and their reactions. Moreover, most of these studies have restricted their assessments almost exclusively to trauma reactions and most typically to PTSD (McFarlan ...
... research has addressed its broader consequences. The vast majority of published studies on disaster have focused primarily on individuals and their reactions. Moreover, most of these studies have restricted their assessments almost exclusively to trauma reactions and most typically to PTSD (McFarlan ...
chapter i - Sacramento - California State University
... the relations among IU, neuroticism, coping, anxiety, and stress, researchers have typically focused on just two or three of these variables within a study. Given that there is often an interplay of personality, coping, and cognition on anxiety and distress, this study was designed to examine these ...
... the relations among IU, neuroticism, coping, anxiety, and stress, researchers have typically focused on just two or three of these variables within a study. Given that there is often an interplay of personality, coping, and cognition on anxiety and distress, this study was designed to examine these ...
Fragmented Sleep, Fragmented Mind
... The idea that dissociative symptoms such as absorption, derealization, and depersonalization originate from sleep is not entirely new. In the 19th century, double consciousness (or dédoublement), the historical precursor of DID (formerly known as multiple personality disorder), was often described a ...
... The idea that dissociative symptoms such as absorption, derealization, and depersonalization originate from sleep is not entirely new. In the 19th century, double consciousness (or dédoublement), the historical precursor of DID (formerly known as multiple personality disorder), was often described a ...
Characteristics of Chronic Nightmares in a Trauma-Exposed Treatment-Seeking Sample
... Rooijmans, 2000; van der Kolk, Blitz, Burr, Sherry, & Hartmann, 1984), and nightmares may differ in persons with and without posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; e.g., Mellman, Kulick-Bell, Ashlock, & Nolan, 1995). The majority of studies examining characteristics of chronic nightmares have used com ...
... Rooijmans, 2000; van der Kolk, Blitz, Burr, Sherry, & Hartmann, 1984), and nightmares may differ in persons with and without posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; e.g., Mellman, Kulick-Bell, Ashlock, & Nolan, 1995). The majority of studies examining characteristics of chronic nightmares have used com ...
Sexual Disorders
... because of cultural influences, religious institutions, and a society’s laws, all of which affect an individual’s belief of what is acceptable and unacceptable sexual behavior. ...
... because of cultural influences, religious institutions, and a society’s laws, all of which affect an individual’s belief of what is acceptable and unacceptable sexual behavior. ...
from sleepandhypnosis.org
... POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER There is only one controlled study (16) of the use of hypnosis in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. In this study, there was no advantage for using hypnosis compared with systematic desensitization and psychodynamic therapy, although the treatment groups ...
... POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER There is only one controlled study (16) of the use of hypnosis in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. In this study, there was no advantage for using hypnosis compared with systematic desensitization and psychodynamic therapy, although the treatment groups ...
(g) Adult Bipolar Disorder
... • Typical BPD patient averages 8-10 manic or depressive episodes over a lifetime, though some may have many more or fewer episodes • Even when optimally treated, the BPD symptoms may wax and wane significantly • BPD diagnoses can change (i.e. patients with one type of bipolar diagnosis and go on to ...
... • Typical BPD patient averages 8-10 manic or depressive episodes over a lifetime, though some may have many more or fewer episodes • Even when optimally treated, the BPD symptoms may wax and wane significantly • BPD diagnoses can change (i.e. patients with one type of bipolar diagnosis and go on to ...
ADHD Lectures Online
... • 1798 – Alexander Crichton describes disorders of attention in his medical textbook. One is inattentive and distractible, the other is low power of attention and lethargy. Blames them both on medical/neurological disorders and child upbringing • 1968 – Hyperkinetic Reaction of Childhood becomes the ...
... • 1798 – Alexander Crichton describes disorders of attention in his medical textbook. One is inattentive and distractible, the other is low power of attention and lethargy. Blames them both on medical/neurological disorders and child upbringing • 1968 – Hyperkinetic Reaction of Childhood becomes the ...
PDF - UNT Digital Library
... (2% - 17%) populations. The estimated annual direct costs of insomnia in the United States range from $14 to $21 billion with annual total costs ranging from $77 to $241 billion. Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine which portions of healthcare utilization (HCU) and healthcare costs are direc ...
... (2% - 17%) populations. The estimated annual direct costs of insomnia in the United States range from $14 to $21 billion with annual total costs ranging from $77 to $241 billion. Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine which portions of healthcare utilization (HCU) and healthcare costs are direc ...
Episodic Syndromes That May Be Associated With Migraine
... in day to day practice affecting about 15% of middle and high school students and some diagnostic features of this disorder are similar to Abdominal migraines. There is evidence to suggest that FRAP occurring in the absence of headache may be a migraine equivalent or an early expression of adult mig ...
... in day to day practice affecting about 15% of middle and high school students and some diagnostic features of this disorder are similar to Abdominal migraines. There is evidence to suggest that FRAP occurring in the absence of headache may be a migraine equivalent or an early expression of adult mig ...
The Role of Melatonin in Autism Spectrum Disorders
... Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDDs)1-5 a. Epidemiology i. Estimated that PDDs occur in approximately 1:88 children ii. More common in boys than in girls iii. 600% increase in prevalence in last two decades b. Medical costs i. Greater than $126 billion per year 1. More than tripled since 2006 2. ...
... Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDDs)1-5 a. Epidemiology i. Estimated that PDDs occur in approximately 1:88 children ii. More common in boys than in girls iii. 600% increase in prevalence in last two decades b. Medical costs i. Greater than $126 billion per year 1. More than tripled since 2006 2. ...
View Chapter PDF - coursewareobjects.com
... Biological. The majority of studies point to a dysfunction in multiple systems rather than isolating one particular neurotransmitter in the development of an anxiety disorder. These systems include the following: • GABA system. The regulation of anxiety is related to the activity of the neurotransmi ...
... Biological. The majority of studies point to a dysfunction in multiple systems rather than isolating one particular neurotransmitter in the development of an anxiety disorder. These systems include the following: • GABA system. The regulation of anxiety is related to the activity of the neurotransmi ...
Existential Concerns of Individuals Living with Chronic Mental
... include key philosophical texts and literature that helped to define existentialism. These include Søren Kierkegaard’s The Sickness Unto Death, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground and The Double, Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilych, Jean-Paul Sartre’s Nausea and Existentialism is a Humanism ...
... include key philosophical texts and literature that helped to define existentialism. These include Søren Kierkegaard’s The Sickness Unto Death, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground and The Double, Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilych, Jean-Paul Sartre’s Nausea and Existentialism is a Humanism ...
Longitudinal Predictors of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: A Behavioral
... of course, also controls for family environment associated with having a relative with bipolar disorder). The very nature of bipolar spectrum disorders also presents a methodological challenge in that these disorders are recurrent with significant interepisode symptoms. Studies wishing to establish ...
... of course, also controls for family environment associated with having a relative with bipolar disorder). The very nature of bipolar spectrum disorders also presents a methodological challenge in that these disorders are recurrent with significant interepisode symptoms. Studies wishing to establish ...
Compulsive_Hoarding_Morris_Presentation_11-2013
... So often, well-intended therapists, concerned family members, and supportive clutter coaches will attempt to help by "getting right to business" with removing the animals. However, this approach often yields challenges in the long-term effectiveness of treatment and raises several treatment noncompl ...
... So often, well-intended therapists, concerned family members, and supportive clutter coaches will attempt to help by "getting right to business" with removing the animals. However, this approach often yields challenges in the long-term effectiveness of treatment and raises several treatment noncompl ...
BOOKS PROFESSIONAlS for Fall 2010 / Winter 2011
... The OCD Workbook is another title that has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and continues to be recommended by therapists across the country and abroad. Both are available in new editions this season, The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook in its fifth ed ...
... The OCD Workbook is another title that has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and continues to be recommended by therapists across the country and abroad. Both are available in new editions this season, The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook in its fifth ed ...