Evidence-Based Treatment for Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Lindsay Brauer, MA, Adam B. Lewin, PhD,
... follow-up (57). Finally, it has been suggested as an efficacious treatment for youth who only partially-responded to trials of pharmacological interventions (47). As a result, family-based CBT presents as an effective intervention for youth with OCD which can be implemented in an efficient (group or ...
... follow-up (57). Finally, it has been suggested as an efficacious treatment for youth who only partially-responded to trials of pharmacological interventions (47). As a result, family-based CBT presents as an effective intervention for youth with OCD which can be implemented in an efficient (group or ...
Performance Measures for the Addiction Specialist Physician
... Payers use them for network development and financial incentive programs and to link reimbursement to performance. Performance measures are also used by health systems, by medical boards in developing MOC programs for physicians, by specialty groups in continuing medical education programs, and by p ...
... Payers use them for network development and financial incentive programs and to link reimbursement to performance. Performance measures are also used by health systems, by medical boards in developing MOC programs for physicians, by specialty groups in continuing medical education programs, and by p ...
Psychopharmacology Manual
... discontinuation as a goal. Strategies for addressing this are discussed in detail below. (Enhancing Adherence to Medication, starting on page 21). Information from all team members will be incorporated into a brief case summary (prepared by the RA) that will be available to all. The COMPASS patient ...
... discontinuation as a goal. Strategies for addressing this are discussed in detail below. (Enhancing Adherence to Medication, starting on page 21). Information from all team members will be incorporated into a brief case summary (prepared by the RA) that will be available to all. The COMPASS patient ...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorders
... disorder: The nonsubstance Axis I disorder improves The substance use disorder may improve, but does not go into remission Treatment retention improves May have a durable effect, even after discontinuation ...
... disorder: The nonsubstance Axis I disorder improves The substance use disorder may improve, but does not go into remission Treatment retention improves May have a durable effect, even after discontinuation ...
JANSSEN H
... significantly. For example, NPI paranoid delusions, including beliefs that others “are stealing . . . spouse is having an affair . . . , others are not who they claim,” etc., are matched by BEHAVEAD delusional items that “people [are] hiding or stealing objects . . . , violence for supposed infideli ...
... significantly. For example, NPI paranoid delusions, including beliefs that others “are stealing . . . spouse is having an affair . . . , others are not who they claim,” etc., are matched by BEHAVEAD delusional items that “people [are] hiding or stealing objects . . . , violence for supposed infideli ...
here - CSWE
... CHARMM- Sets a timeframe of the past year MAST-G 24-item screening test for older adults ...
... CHARMM- Sets a timeframe of the past year MAST-G 24-item screening test for older adults ...
Physicans Guide for the Management of Huntingtons Disease
... rationale for each medication needs to be reevaluated at regular intervals. Sometimes the most helpful intervention a physician can perform is to discontinue an unnecessary drug. Symptoms vary over time as a patient passes through different stages of the disease. Symptoms also vary from individual t ...
... rationale for each medication needs to be reevaluated at regular intervals. Sometimes the most helpful intervention a physician can perform is to discontinue an unnecessary drug. Symptoms vary over time as a patient passes through different stages of the disease. Symptoms also vary from individual t ...
Mood Disorders and Medical Illness: A Major Public Health Problem
... leading to atherosclerosis; platelet activation and hypercoagulability; and psychological stress. The demonstrated adverse effect of depression on the risk of new and progression of established CHD has spurred the next emergent area of clinical study in this field: the consequences of depression tre ...
... leading to atherosclerosis; platelet activation and hypercoagulability; and psychological stress. The demonstrated adverse effect of depression on the risk of new and progression of established CHD has spurred the next emergent area of clinical study in this field: the consequences of depression tre ...
Bipolar Disorder - University of Colorado Denver
... • 33 year old single female, presents with chronic depression. – Depressed for 15 years – Current symptoms: hypersomnic, eating more, craves carbohydrates/sweets, feels like she is “nailed to the bed in the mornings,” crying spells, not suicidal but sometimes “prays she will not wake up,” irritable, ...
... • 33 year old single female, presents with chronic depression. – Depressed for 15 years – Current symptoms: hypersomnic, eating more, craves carbohydrates/sweets, feels like she is “nailed to the bed in the mornings,” crying spells, not suicidal but sometimes “prays she will not wake up,” irritable, ...
Self-esteem as a predictor of suicide risk among psychiatric patients
... Assessment of the predictive relationship of self-esteem with suicidal tendencies in patients with psychiatric disorders is a core objective of the present study. After detailed literature review, it was hypothesized that (1) Self-esteem would predict suicidal tendencies among patients with psychiat ...
... Assessment of the predictive relationship of self-esteem with suicidal tendencies in patients with psychiatric disorders is a core objective of the present study. After detailed literature review, it was hypothesized that (1) Self-esteem would predict suicidal tendencies among patients with psychiat ...
Eating disorders, anxiety and depression
... Antidepressant medication, alongside psychological therapies, can also play a role in the treatment of moderate to severe depression and some anxiety conditions. ...
... Antidepressant medication, alongside psychological therapies, can also play a role in the treatment of moderate to severe depression and some anxiety conditions. ...
Diagnosis of Mental Illness Today and Tomorrow: A
... concluded in his article, “It is not possible, therefore, to confirm definitively or to reject the catecholamine hypothesis on the basis of data currently available.” (Schildkraut, 1965, p.522). This problem can perhaps best be seen through the approval process of medications by the FDA for psycho-p ...
... concluded in his article, “It is not possible, therefore, to confirm definitively or to reject the catecholamine hypothesis on the basis of data currently available.” (Schildkraut, 1965, p.522). This problem can perhaps best be seen through the approval process of medications by the FDA for psycho-p ...
Behavioral Health
... • 1990s – Utilization reviews led to the increased use of new drug therapies and outpatient settings. As a result, lengths of stays, occupancy levels and pricing for inpatient services experienced a ...
... • 1990s – Utilization reviews led to the increased use of new drug therapies and outpatient settings. As a result, lengths of stays, occupancy levels and pricing for inpatient services experienced a ...
Ecstasy (3, 4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine) (MDMA) (also
... The 2003 Australian Party Drug survey found that Ice users (as compared to users of Speed or Base) were significantly more likely to report that they had “binged” on stimulants in the past six months (i.e., used the drug continuously for more than 48 hours without sleep) and to report that drug use ...
... The 2003 Australian Party Drug survey found that Ice users (as compared to users of Speed or Base) were significantly more likely to report that they had “binged” on stimulants in the past six months (i.e., used the drug continuously for more than 48 hours without sleep) and to report that drug use ...
Violence Risk Assessment Management Tool Kit
... Do they report any subjective compulsion, urge or drive to comply? Can they identify the voices or do they identify with them? Are the voices perceived as benevolent or malevolent? What does the patient believe will be the consequences of complying or not complying? Have they ever complied with the ...
... Do they report any subjective compulsion, urge or drive to comply? Can they identify the voices or do they identify with them? Are the voices perceived as benevolent or malevolent? What does the patient believe will be the consequences of complying or not complying? Have they ever complied with the ...
Treatment for Youth with Traumatic Stress and Substance Abuse
... trauma and substance abuse can at times be hard to spot, especially amidst the turbulent lives of teenagers today. Many of the signs of both trauma and substance abuse are similar to problem behaviors that are part of the natural developmental course of adolescence. For this reason, it may be hard t ...
... trauma and substance abuse can at times be hard to spot, especially amidst the turbulent lives of teenagers today. Many of the signs of both trauma and substance abuse are similar to problem behaviors that are part of the natural developmental course of adolescence. For this reason, it may be hard t ...
Why clinicians do not implement integrated treatment
... whom and what kind of assessment criteria one applies to these actions, including notions of what can be expected of professionals in terms of practices, attitude, and responsibilities). Kleinman focuses on the distinction between EMs of professionals and EMs of patients and how the discrepant belie ...
... whom and what kind of assessment criteria one applies to these actions, including notions of what can be expected of professionals in terms of practices, attitude, and responsibilities). Kleinman focuses on the distinction between EMs of professionals and EMs of patients and how the discrepant belie ...
High Anxieties: The Social Construction of Anxiety Disorders
... anxiety into SAD, GAD, PD, and so on. Researchers maintain that OCD and SAD are equally common in both sexes, but women are more likely than men to suffer from GAD, PD, PTSD, and specific phobias. Though the rate of anxiety disorders varies from one country and culture to another, reported anxiety l ...
... anxiety into SAD, GAD, PD, and so on. Researchers maintain that OCD and SAD are equally common in both sexes, but women are more likely than men to suffer from GAD, PD, PTSD, and specific phobias. Though the rate of anxiety disorders varies from one country and culture to another, reported anxiety l ...
Mental Health Disorders
... How can mental disorders be treated? As in other arenas of health, early intervention or prevention can be an effective way to address potential mental disorders before they reach the stage requiring treatment. Although not all mental disorders are accompanied by early warning signs, people who inte ...
... How can mental disorders be treated? As in other arenas of health, early intervention or prevention can be an effective way to address potential mental disorders before they reach the stage requiring treatment. Although not all mental disorders are accompanied by early warning signs, people who inte ...
Methods of Studying The Nervous System
... Contrast X-rays • Standard X-rays can’t be used for studying the brain because the brain is composed of many overlapping structures that all absorb X-rays to about the same degree • Contrast X-rays solve this problem in some cases; a radio-opaque material is introduced into the structure of interes ...
... Contrast X-rays • Standard X-rays can’t be used for studying the brain because the brain is composed of many overlapping structures that all absorb X-rays to about the same degree • Contrast X-rays solve this problem in some cases; a radio-opaque material is introduced into the structure of interes ...
Utilizing Gestalt therapy in an inpatient setting with patients
... not know of any more effective options. I would like to see patients like Janice receive better care and the best possible treatment. Recently there has been a resurgence of research related to how Gestalt therapy can be applied to working with patients experiencing psychotic symptoms. There has al ...
... not know of any more effective options. I would like to see patients like Janice receive better care and the best possible treatment. Recently there has been a resurgence of research related to how Gestalt therapy can be applied to working with patients experiencing psychotic symptoms. There has al ...
Journal Of Mental Disorders And Treatment
... The judicious use of medication in conjunction with psychosocial interventions is the currentrecommendedtreatment for childhood psychosis[25]. While several pilot studies have shown symptom reduction and improved outcome in at risk adolescents who received psychoeducational programs [18],the evidenc ...
... The judicious use of medication in conjunction with psychosocial interventions is the currentrecommendedtreatment for childhood psychosis[25]. While several pilot studies have shown symptom reduction and improved outcome in at risk adolescents who received psychoeducational programs [18],the evidenc ...
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... tendencies and temperament traits, not included in the diagnostic criteria. Recognition of these clinically significant features can improve the doctor-patient relationship, identify clinically meaningful subtypes, and guide treatment decisions. Cassano GB, et. al. AJP 1997; 154(suppl 6):27-38 ...
... tendencies and temperament traits, not included in the diagnostic criteria. Recognition of these clinically significant features can improve the doctor-patient relationship, identify clinically meaningful subtypes, and guide treatment decisions. Cassano GB, et. al. AJP 1997; 154(suppl 6):27-38 ...
Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry
... Interventions in the Treatment of Substance Abuse. Edward V. Nunes, MD 4. Treatment of Chronic Pain and Opioid Dependence: Role for Opioid Agonists and Antagonists. Maria A. Sullivan, MD, PhD 5. Detecting and Managing Sedative-Hypnotic and Prescription Stimulant Abuse. John J. Mariani, MD Columbia P ...
... Interventions in the Treatment of Substance Abuse. Edward V. Nunes, MD 4. Treatment of Chronic Pain and Opioid Dependence: Role for Opioid Agonists and Antagonists. Maria A. Sullivan, MD, PhD 5. Detecting and Managing Sedative-Hypnotic and Prescription Stimulant Abuse. John J. Mariani, MD Columbia P ...