Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... Professor Philip Treffers, along with Wendy, organized the Leiden conference while she was on sabbatical there. The resulting first edition of this text contained chapters predominantly based on presentations given at the conference. In the four years between the meeting and the publication of the b ...
... Professor Philip Treffers, along with Wendy, organized the Leiden conference while she was on sabbatical there. The resulting first edition of this text contained chapters predominantly based on presentations given at the conference. In the four years between the meeting and the publication of the b ...
the big five and adhd: an investigation of subtypes and
... criteria, with a few key differences. First, DSM-IV requires the onset of symptoms to be prior to age 7 years, whereas DSM-V requires the onset to be prior to age 12 years. The consequence of this change is that, when using DSM-5 criteria, inattention symptoms have more time to develop, resulting in ...
... criteria, with a few key differences. First, DSM-IV requires the onset of symptoms to be prior to age 7 years, whereas DSM-V requires the onset to be prior to age 12 years. The consequence of this change is that, when using DSM-5 criteria, inattention symptoms have more time to develop, resulting in ...
Thinking clearly about the endophenotype–intermediate phenotype
... an approach to research on prevention that incorporates concepts such as endophenotypes and biomarkers. Over the past 20 years we have seen an increased focus on the process/systems approach to understanding the causes of psychopathology. Kagan (in Schwartz, Snidman, & Kagan, 1999) described anxiety ...
... an approach to research on prevention that incorporates concepts such as endophenotypes and biomarkers. Over the past 20 years we have seen an increased focus on the process/systems approach to understanding the causes of psychopathology. Kagan (in Schwartz, Snidman, & Kagan, 1999) described anxiety ...
Stray_Liv_Larsen
... assessments of children referred for evaluation of possible Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)/Hyperkinetic disorder (HKD). The sub-tests of the MFNU were constructed to demonstrate these motor problems to parents and teachers of these children, and to make changes in motor performance ...
... assessments of children referred for evaluation of possible Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)/Hyperkinetic disorder (HKD). The sub-tests of the MFNU were constructed to demonstrate these motor problems to parents and teachers of these children, and to make changes in motor performance ...
“Psychology Works” Fact Sheet: Grief in Adults
... The idea that grief occurs in stages is a common one. Various theories of grief stages have been put forward, ranging from three to five stages. Some people experience an initial stage of shock or numbness, followed by a period of depressed mood and yearning for the loved one. Generally, as acceptan ...
... The idea that grief occurs in stages is a common one. Various theories of grief stages have been put forward, ranging from three to five stages. Some people experience an initial stage of shock or numbness, followed by a period of depressed mood and yearning for the loved one. Generally, as acceptan ...
www - ampfs
... "pure" diagnosis that can easily be made. Because of this purity, the PAS lends itself well to research studies because the population to be studied can usually be easily identified. Furthermore, I am confident that this purity will be verified by future interrater reliability studies. In contrast, ...
... "pure" diagnosis that can easily be made. Because of this purity, the PAS lends itself well to research studies because the population to be studied can usually be easily identified. Furthermore, I am confident that this purity will be verified by future interrater reliability studies. In contrast, ...
girls with social and/or attention impairments
... clinicians with social deficits had showed that they all met criteria for autism, in spite of the fact that this diagnosis had not previously been considered. This led to the planning of a much bigger study including in-depth assessment of one hundred girls referred for social and/or attention/acade ...
... clinicians with social deficits had showed that they all met criteria for autism, in spite of the fact that this diagnosis had not previously been considered. This led to the planning of a much bigger study including in-depth assessment of one hundred girls referred for social and/or attention/acade ...
Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress and Dissociation Among Swedish Adolescents. Evaluation of Questionnaires
... and TSCC, the symptoms measured by these instruments are neither easy to capture nor easy for the adolescent to talk about. Therefore these self report scales are essential. A second aim has been to compare the results with results from other countries and to develop preliminary Swedish norms for th ...
... and TSCC, the symptoms measured by these instruments are neither easy to capture nor easy for the adolescent to talk about. Therefore these self report scales are essential. A second aim has been to compare the results with results from other countries and to develop preliminary Swedish norms for th ...
Failures in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Children
... Juan refused going to school altogether. His refusal to attend school has persisted for a month and was still ongoing at the time he presented to our clinic. Juan’s mother further reported that this year also was different than past years because he was ‘‘down and upset.’’ When Juan learned he was f ...
... Juan refused going to school altogether. His refusal to attend school has persisted for a month and was still ongoing at the time he presented to our clinic. Juan’s mother further reported that this year also was different than past years because he was ‘‘down and upset.’’ When Juan learned he was f ...
Biological Factors in Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity
... line with these CBF findings recently were reported in a study using BEAM technology for computer averaging of EEG wave patterns during cognitive tasks (Satterfield, 1986). More specifically, decreased patterns of activation or reactivity were found in the frontal areas of ADHD children, relative to ...
... line with these CBF findings recently were reported in a study using BEAM technology for computer averaging of EEG wave patterns during cognitive tasks (Satterfield, 1986). More specifically, decreased patterns of activation or reactivity were found in the frontal areas of ADHD children, relative to ...
Triarchic conceptualization of psychopathy
... individuals in a large inpatient psychiatric facility, was the idea that psychopathy entails the presence of severe underlying pathology masked by an outward appearance of robust mental health. In contrast with other psychiatric patients who present as irrational, agitated, dysphoric, socially withd ...
... individuals in a large inpatient psychiatric facility, was the idea that psychopathy entails the presence of severe underlying pathology masked by an outward appearance of robust mental health. In contrast with other psychiatric patients who present as irrational, agitated, dysphoric, socially withd ...
AP8_Lecture_17 - Forensic Consultation
... Despite the high prevalence of these disorders, around two-thirds of anxious children go untreated ...
... Despite the high prevalence of these disorders, around two-thirds of anxious children go untreated ...
JAMES NEUBRANDER, MD, is board certified in environmental
... to a database of normal subjects. These databases rely on subjects who have been determined normal based on standard screening tools for medical, psychological, and behavioral history. These include interview and psychological tests such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), the ...
... to a database of normal subjects. These databases rely on subjects who have been determined normal based on standard screening tools for medical, psychological, and behavioral history. These include interview and psychological tests such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), the ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... Despite the high prevalence of these disorders, around two-thirds of anxious children go untreated ...
... Despite the high prevalence of these disorders, around two-thirds of anxious children go untreated ...
Report of the
... with anxiety, depression, homework problems, friendship problems, lack of assertiveness and teacher ratings of schoolwork problems, but is not related to global assessments of functioning, aggression or conduct problems. Although the prevalence of ADHD in the United States has been estimated at abou ...
... with anxiety, depression, homework problems, friendship problems, lack of assertiveness and teacher ratings of schoolwork problems, but is not related to global assessments of functioning, aggression or conduct problems. Although the prevalence of ADHD in the United States has been estimated at abou ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Fact Sheet
... Educational approaches – Some children with ADHD are too hyperactive or inattentive to function in a regular classroom, and may benefit from special education classes. Most children with ADHD, however, are able to stay in the regular classroom, but may need some special accommodations to help them l ...
... Educational approaches – Some children with ADHD are too hyperactive or inattentive to function in a regular classroom, and may benefit from special education classes. Most children with ADHD, however, are able to stay in the regular classroom, but may need some special accommodations to help them l ...
Psych Assessment Test
... a) “You will go to the intensive care unit. But it all goes well you should return to our psychiatric unit in a day or two.” b) “You will be in ECT recovery room for about an hour until the anesthesia wears off, and you will be awake and oriented and can get out of bed. You may experience some confu ...
... a) “You will go to the intensive care unit. But it all goes well you should return to our psychiatric unit in a day or two.” b) “You will be in ECT recovery room for about an hour until the anesthesia wears off, and you will be awake and oriented and can get out of bed. You may experience some confu ...
HISTRIONIC PERSONALITY STYLE AND DISORDER
... PERSONALITY DISORDER. This list contains some of those disorders. The therapist is encouraged to research these similar disorders using the DSM-IV-TR. BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER. Dual diagnosis can be made, if appropriate criteria are met for both disorders. ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER. ANT ...
... PERSONALITY DISORDER. This list contains some of those disorders. The therapist is encouraged to research these similar disorders using the DSM-IV-TR. BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER. Dual diagnosis can be made, if appropriate criteria are met for both disorders. ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER. ANT ...
Avril V. Brereton 2008
... Ritualistic and compulsive phenomena are also common, such as touching compulsions and rigid routines for daily activities. There is often an associated resistance to change in routine or the environment so that the child may become extremely distressed if, for example, a new route is taken going to ...
... Ritualistic and compulsive phenomena are also common, such as touching compulsions and rigid routines for daily activities. There is often an associated resistance to change in routine or the environment so that the child may become extremely distressed if, for example, a new route is taken going to ...
Sensory Processing in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
... motor movement or demonstrating the need to control the conversation may be an effort to reduce feelings of anxiety resulting from discomfort with sensory stimulation. RRBs can lead to a lack of flexibility and isolation that limits the play repertoire and opportunity to engage with others.25 This h ...
... motor movement or demonstrating the need to control the conversation may be an effort to reduce feelings of anxiety resulting from discomfort with sensory stimulation. RRBs can lead to a lack of flexibility and isolation that limits the play repertoire and opportunity to engage with others.25 This h ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) | Providers | Optima
... and then summarized the primary findings of articles that met standard inclusion criteria. The reviewers then created evidence tables that were reviewed by content-area experts who were best able to identify articles that might have been missed through the scoping review. Articles that were missed w ...
... and then summarized the primary findings of articles that met standard inclusion criteria. The reviewers then created evidence tables that were reviewed by content-area experts who were best able to identify articles that might have been missed through the scoping review. Articles that were missed w ...
Autism spectrum disorders : an epidemiological
... always been available everywhere and outside working hours. Through numerous conversations, I have grown into the world of science. I feel reverently grateful to my supervisor, Docent Sirkka-Liisa Linna, MD, with whom I shared consensus diagnostics and from whom I have learned enormously about autis ...
... always been available everywhere and outside working hours. Through numerous conversations, I have grown into the world of science. I feel reverently grateful to my supervisor, Docent Sirkka-Liisa Linna, MD, with whom I shared consensus diagnostics and from whom I have learned enormously about autis ...
A Developmental Perspective on Functional
... between FSS and later MDD. Specifically, the authors found that the adolescents at the greatest risk for MDD were those with high levels of FSS but without an emotional disorder at baseline compared to peers with low FSS and no emotional disorder. The authors interpret their findings as evidence ind ...
... between FSS and later MDD. Specifically, the authors found that the adolescents at the greatest risk for MDD were those with high levels of FSS but without an emotional disorder at baseline compared to peers with low FSS and no emotional disorder. The authors interpret their findings as evidence ind ...
Eating Disorders – A Resource for Parents
... Understanding the eating disorder means understanding that it is about feelings rather than food. It is important that you try to keep this focus. The very nature of an eating disorder means that recognising it can be made deliberately difficult by the person affected. Denial, attempts at hiding foo ...
... Understanding the eating disorder means understanding that it is about feelings rather than food. It is important that you try to keep this focus. The very nature of an eating disorder means that recognising it can be made deliberately difficult by the person affected. Denial, attempts at hiding foo ...
ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, temperament, and character
... In studies of children with ADHD, novelty seeking has been high and persistence low, combined with immature character (low self-directedness and cooperativeness) (21-23) and, in some studies, with low reward dependence (21, 23). High novelty seeking in ADHD has been linked specifically to impulsivi ...
... In studies of children with ADHD, novelty seeking has been high and persistence low, combined with immature character (low self-directedness and cooperativeness) (21-23) and, in some studies, with low reward dependence (21, 23). High novelty seeking in ADHD has been linked specifically to impulsivi ...