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... psychotic features, the ‘PTSD-SP-group’, was defined as patients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD and psychotic symptoms, in whom the onset of PTSD preceded the onset of psychosis. Patients with sub-threshold or no PTSD were excluded from this group as well as patients who suffered from PTSD without ...
... psychotic features, the ‘PTSD-SP-group’, was defined as patients with a DSM-IV diagnosis of PTSD and psychotic symptoms, in whom the onset of PTSD preceded the onset of psychosis. Patients with sub-threshold or no PTSD were excluded from this group as well as patients who suffered from PTSD without ...
Influence of Self-Stigma, Distress Disclosure, and Self
... problem stigma. This concept of military mental health problem self-stigma is the independent variable in the present study. Multiple studies have surveyed service members’ attitudes and beliefs regarding mental health problems to estimate the prevalence of military mental health problem selfstigma ...
... problem stigma. This concept of military mental health problem self-stigma is the independent variable in the present study. Multiple studies have surveyed service members’ attitudes and beliefs regarding mental health problems to estimate the prevalence of military mental health problem selfstigma ...
Treatment of Patients With Panic Disorder
... outcome for every individual, nor should they be interpreted as including all proper methods of care or excluding other acceptable methods of care aimed at the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding a particular clinical procedure or treatment plan must be made by the psychiatrist in light of ...
... outcome for every individual, nor should they be interpreted as including all proper methods of care or excluding other acceptable methods of care aimed at the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding a particular clinical procedure or treatment plan must be made by the psychiatrist in light of ...
Guidelines for all doctors in the diagnosis and management of
... • Affects nearly everyone occasionally • Is a problem for around 40% of people • Is one of the most frequent causes of consultation in both general practice and neurological clinics • Represents an immense socioeconomic burden ...
... • Affects nearly everyone occasionally • Is a problem for around 40% of people • Is one of the most frequent causes of consultation in both general practice and neurological clinics • Represents an immense socioeconomic burden ...
Recovery from Bulimia: What Helps in Healing
... There is an astonishing presence of eating disorders in American culture today, affecting upwards of 11 million individuals, and the treatment for these disorders is becoming increasingly comprehensive. Bulimia nervosa is one of the most common eating disorders, involving episodes of binge eating fo ...
... There is an astonishing presence of eating disorders in American culture today, affecting upwards of 11 million individuals, and the treatment for these disorders is becoming increasingly comprehensive. Bulimia nervosa is one of the most common eating disorders, involving episodes of binge eating fo ...
APA Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Obsessive
... Dr. Koran has received research grants from Forest Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Ortho-McNeil, Somaxon, and Jazz Pharmaceuticals. He has received honoraria from the Forest Pharmaceuticals Speakers Bureau and the Pfizer Speakers Bureau. He has received consultant fees from Cypress Bioscience. D ...
... Dr. Koran has received research grants from Forest Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Ortho-McNeil, Somaxon, and Jazz Pharmaceuticals. He has received honoraria from the Forest Pharmaceuticals Speakers Bureau and the Pfizer Speakers Bureau. He has received consultant fees from Cypress Bioscience. D ...
Hoarding - National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly
... • All decisions made by the client • Only Handle It Once • Categories established first • Help client establish own rules for saving and discarding • Clients must think aloud while sorting possessions • Treatment proceeds systematically • In = Out Steketee & Frost, 2007 ...
... • All decisions made by the client • Only Handle It Once • Categories established first • Help client establish own rules for saving and discarding • Clients must think aloud while sorting possessions • Treatment proceeds systematically • In = Out Steketee & Frost, 2007 ...
Immature Defense Mechanisms, Somatization, and Attitudes
... Somatization is often characterized as existing along a continuum, rather than as a discrete disorder. According to Kirmayer and Robbins (1991), “there is no unique class of psychosomatic disorders—only particular clinical instances in which psychosocial factors play an overriding role in causing or ...
... Somatization is often characterized as existing along a continuum, rather than as a discrete disorder. According to Kirmayer and Robbins (1991), “there is no unique class of psychosomatic disorders—only particular clinical instances in which psychosocial factors play an overriding role in causing or ...
The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire: Reliability and Validity
... conceptualization is the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis based on the various editions of the American Psychiatric Association (APA)’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
... conceptualization is the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis based on the various editions of the American Psychiatric Association (APA)’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
ASD & PTSD - Roger Peele: Introduction
... individualize to the degree the pt’s hx allows. The severity of the trauma, past traumas before the one that precipitated this PTSD [early childhood traumas especially], long hx of pessimism, and social isolation can reduce resilience. While avoiding prejudicial statements, you can also point to lac ...
... individualize to the degree the pt’s hx allows. The severity of the trauma, past traumas before the one that precipitated this PTSD [early childhood traumas especially], long hx of pessimism, and social isolation can reduce resilience. While avoiding prejudicial statements, you can also point to lac ...
A Preliminary Study on the Early Detection of Pervasive
... language is present. Therefore, Stone et al suggest the following four criteria for a “provisional” diagnosis of ASD at that age: three of the four social criteria (nonverbal communication, joint attention, and emotional reciprocity, but not impaired peer relationships), and language delay. Although ...
... language is present. Therefore, Stone et al suggest the following four criteria for a “provisional” diagnosis of ASD at that age: three of the four social criteria (nonverbal communication, joint attention, and emotional reciprocity, but not impaired peer relationships), and language delay. Although ...
Sensory Processing in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
... people with sensory overresponsivity may overreact to sensations that are typically not perceived as threatening or even noticed by most people. Symptoms may include inappropriate behavioral outbursts that may be triggered by the feeling of textures on skin (clothing, socks, food on fingertips), mov ...
... people with sensory overresponsivity may overreact to sensations that are typically not perceived as threatening or even noticed by most people. Symptoms may include inappropriate behavioral outbursts that may be triggered by the feeling of textures on skin (clothing, socks, food on fingertips), mov ...
Mind, Body and Sport
... Harassment and Discrimination – LGBTQ Student-Athletes (By Susan Rankin and Genevieve Weber) Athletics departments play an important role in creating a healthy and supportive environment for sexual minority student-athletes through policy, awareness-raising and support services. ...
... Harassment and Discrimination – LGBTQ Student-Athletes (By Susan Rankin and Genevieve Weber) Athletics departments play an important role in creating a healthy and supportive environment for sexual minority student-athletes through policy, awareness-raising and support services. ...
RESOURCE Problem Gambling and Mental Health Comorbidity in
... they could withdraw at any time without any negative repercussions or consequences, and that they would not receive any rewards or compensation for participating. For each individual, it was made clear that the study had nothing to do with the correctional institution and that the results would not ...
... they could withdraw at any time without any negative repercussions or consequences, and that they would not receive any rewards or compensation for participating. For each individual, it was made clear that the study had nothing to do with the correctional institution and that the results would not ...
The Rationality of Psychological Disorders
... As of yet, there is not even an empirically valid definition of abnormality. While each theory suggests its own theoretical concept, their definitions are largely dependent on the theoretical framework of the clinician or researcher. Consequently, their diagnostic value is limited, as in the case of ...
... As of yet, there is not even an empirically valid definition of abnormality. While each theory suggests its own theoretical concept, their definitions are largely dependent on the theoretical framework of the clinician or researcher. Consequently, their diagnostic value is limited, as in the case of ...
Somatoform Disorders
... (e.g., Panic Disorder). The symptoms must cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning. In contrast to Factitious Disorders and Malingering, the physical symptoms are not intentional (i.e., under voluntary control). Somatoform Disorders d ...
... (e.g., Panic Disorder). The symptoms must cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning. In contrast to Factitious Disorders and Malingering, the physical symptoms are not intentional (i.e., under voluntary control). Somatoform Disorders d ...
Scientific Programme
... later life. Children do not internalizing only physical images of their caregivers but also internalize their behaviors, coping styles, reactions, feelings and emotions etc. Through the interaction with caregivers and other near-by figures, children learn how to behave and not behave, what feel or t ...
... later life. Children do not internalizing only physical images of their caregivers but also internalize their behaviors, coping styles, reactions, feelings and emotions etc. Through the interaction with caregivers and other near-by figures, children learn how to behave and not behave, what feel or t ...
Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology
... the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000): impaired affect modulation; self-destructive and impulsive behavior; dissociative symptoms; somatic complaints; feelings of ineffectiveness, shame, despair, or hopelessness; feeling p ...
... the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000): impaired affect modulation; self-destructive and impulsive behavior; dissociative symptoms; somatic complaints; feelings of ineffectiveness, shame, despair, or hopelessness; feeling p ...