Substance Related Disorders in Children and Adolescents
... B. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings of both of the following: 1. The disorder developed during or within 1 month of a substance intoxication or withdrawal or taking a medication; and 2. The involved substance/medication is capable of producing the ment ...
... B. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings of both of the following: 1. The disorder developed during or within 1 month of a substance intoxication or withdrawal or taking a medication; and 2. The involved substance/medication is capable of producing the ment ...
mash Chapter 4
... model (ongoing treatment is provided to ensure that the benefits of treatment are maintained), and the dental care model (ongoing follow-ups are carried out on a regular basis following initial treatment) Both ethically and legally, clinicians who work with children are required to think not only ab ...
... model (ongoing treatment is provided to ensure that the benefits of treatment are maintained), and the dental care model (ongoing follow-ups are carried out on a regular basis following initial treatment) Both ethically and legally, clinicians who work with children are required to think not only ab ...
Introduction to Pharmacology
... • People with panic disorder suffer severe attacks of panic-which may make them feel like they are having a heart attack or are going crazy-for no apparent reason. Symptoms include heart palpitations, chest pain or discomfort, sweating, trembling, tingling sensations, feeling of choking, fear of dyi ...
... • People with panic disorder suffer severe attacks of panic-which may make them feel like they are having a heart attack or are going crazy-for no apparent reason. Symptoms include heart palpitations, chest pain or discomfort, sweating, trembling, tingling sensations, feeling of choking, fear of dyi ...
resource - Primary and Integrated Mental Health Care
... • Arrive at differential diagnosis • Differentiate between medical and psychiatric emergencies • Formulate management plan • Assess for imminent violence and manage actual violence • Consider ethical and legal issues ...
... • Arrive at differential diagnosis • Differentiate between medical and psychiatric emergencies • Formulate management plan • Assess for imminent violence and manage actual violence • Consider ethical and legal issues ...
NSU Anxiety Treatment Center Location
... anxiety disorders. The mission of this clinic is to provide state-of-the-art treatments with proven effectiveness. Services are available to children, adolescents, and adults. State-of-the-Art Treatment Highly trained therapists in cognitive-behavior therapy are responsible for implementing the prog ...
... anxiety disorders. The mission of this clinic is to provide state-of-the-art treatments with proven effectiveness. Services are available to children, adolescents, and adults. State-of-the-Art Treatment Highly trained therapists in cognitive-behavior therapy are responsible for implementing the prog ...
Pharmacological Management of Alcohol Dependence Syndrome
... abstinence or controlled drinking, however controlled drinking may not be suitable for many people (Harniman 2006). Detoxification involves helping the individual to physically withdraw from alcohol safely. Depending on the individual’s alcohol consumption, their physical condition and their previou ...
... abstinence or controlled drinking, however controlled drinking may not be suitable for many people (Harniman 2006). Detoxification involves helping the individual to physically withdraw from alcohol safely. Depending on the individual’s alcohol consumption, their physical condition and their previou ...
Behavioral Health Barometer Washington, 2013
... national reports that provide a snapshot of behavioral health in the United States. The reports present a set of substance use and mental health indicators as measured through data collection efforts sponsored by SAMHSA, including the National Survey on Drug Use and Health and the National Survey of ...
... national reports that provide a snapshot of behavioral health in the United States. The reports present a set of substance use and mental health indicators as measured through data collection efforts sponsored by SAMHSA, including the National Survey on Drug Use and Health and the National Survey of ...
Link: Presentation
... to examine what safety skills fit for them • Service providers can explore with clients what skills they already possess as well as new ways of coping with stress, life and PTSD symptoms • For a more detailed list please refer to “Seeking Safety” treatment manual by Lisa Najavits, 2002. • These copi ...
... to examine what safety skills fit for them • Service providers can explore with clients what skills they already possess as well as new ways of coping with stress, life and PTSD symptoms • For a more detailed list please refer to “Seeking Safety” treatment manual by Lisa Najavits, 2002. • These copi ...
Attorneys and Substance Abuse
... In addition to having a higher prevalence of job-related burnout, attorneys working in the public sector also experience higher levels of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) compared to individuals in the general population . Post-traumatic stress disorder is a predictor of substance abuse severit ...
... In addition to having a higher prevalence of job-related burnout, attorneys working in the public sector also experience higher levels of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) compared to individuals in the general population . Post-traumatic stress disorder is a predictor of substance abuse severit ...
Mental Health Services
... Personality, health status, financial situation, social support and ability to cope with stress all affect adjustment The emotional health of the elder is important The elder’s perception of their own health is a factor Even though elders have so many changes, they report less stress than any other ...
... Personality, health status, financial situation, social support and ability to cope with stress all affect adjustment The emotional health of the elder is important The elder’s perception of their own health is a factor Even though elders have so many changes, they report less stress than any other ...
7 Chapter II: Literature Review 2.1 Introduction The COD
... caused the substance-related disorder (Vaillant, 2000). One proposed aspect of this causal relationship is due to the negative symptoms associated with psychiatric disorders. For example, a person suffering from depression supposedly abuses alcohol as a way to relieve their feelings of sadness. Alth ...
... caused the substance-related disorder (Vaillant, 2000). One proposed aspect of this causal relationship is due to the negative symptoms associated with psychiatric disorders. For example, a person suffering from depression supposedly abuses alcohol as a way to relieve their feelings of sadness. Alth ...
Behavioral Health Barometer District of Columbia, 2013
... United States delivers, pays for, and monitors health care. Simultaneously, State budgets are shrinking, and fiscal restraint is a top priority. This is the first edition of the Behavioral Health Barometer: District of Columbia, one of a series of State and national reports that provide a snapshot o ...
... United States delivers, pays for, and monitors health care. Simultaneously, State budgets are shrinking, and fiscal restraint is a top priority. This is the first edition of the Behavioral Health Barometer: District of Columbia, one of a series of State and national reports that provide a snapshot o ...
Behavioral Health Barometer California, 2013
... state of the science and incorporate new measures of interest. The Behavioral Health Barometers will provide critical information to a variety of audiences in support of SAMHSA’s mission of reducing the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities. Behavioral Health Baromete ...
... state of the science and incorporate new measures of interest. The Behavioral Health Barometers will provide critical information to a variety of audiences in support of SAMHSA’s mission of reducing the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities. Behavioral Health Baromete ...
Written assignment #2 Working with Special Populations
... Several theories of co-occurring disorders will be discussed in the following paper. However, as the researcher has shown the co-occurring disorders are not strictly for special populations. Rather, co-occurring disorders have a very high incidence of occurrence in the general population that seeks ...
... Several theories of co-occurring disorders will be discussed in the following paper. However, as the researcher has shown the co-occurring disorders are not strictly for special populations. Rather, co-occurring disorders have a very high incidence of occurrence in the general population that seeks ...
Abnormal Psychology PSY-350-TE
... a. Because the symptoms are behavioral b. Because substance abuse often develops as an attempt to self-medicate negative mood states c. Because the most effective treatments are psychological not medical d. Because neurochemical imbalances underlie the problem behaviors 10. Unlike psychoactive subst ...
... a. Because the symptoms are behavioral b. Because substance abuse often develops as an attempt to self-medicate negative mood states c. Because the most effective treatments are psychological not medical d. Because neurochemical imbalances underlie the problem behaviors 10. Unlike psychoactive subst ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... • Questions have been raised about such programs: • Are such programs truly effective? For example, patients may change overt behaviors but not underlying psychotic beliefs • Transitioning from a token economy system to community living may be difficult for patients ...
... • Questions have been raised about such programs: • Are such programs truly effective? For example, patients may change overt behaviors but not underlying psychotic beliefs • Transitioning from a token economy system to community living may be difficult for patients ...
Family Factors that Contribute to Alcohol Use - NOFAS
... Stress, isolation and low self esteem in the household. One study determined that the death of a spouse, divorce, or either a member of the family moving in or out were three of many stressful experiences that alcoholics have linked to need for consumption. High levels of emotional abuse, parental a ...
... Stress, isolation and low self esteem in the household. One study determined that the death of a spouse, divorce, or either a member of the family moving in or out were three of many stressful experiences that alcoholics have linked to need for consumption. High levels of emotional abuse, parental a ...
- Michigan Association of Community Mental Health Boards
... any quantification instruments have been developed for monitoring alcohol withdrawal (Guthrie, 1989; Sullivan et al, 1989; Sellers and Naranjo, 1983). No single instrument is significantly superior to the others. What is clear is that there are significant clinical advantages to quantifying the alco ...
... any quantification instruments have been developed for monitoring alcohol withdrawal (Guthrie, 1989; Sullivan et al, 1989; Sellers and Naranjo, 1983). No single instrument is significantly superior to the others. What is clear is that there are significant clinical advantages to quantifying the alco ...
Continuous, categorical and mixture models of DSM
... three of which must be endorsed for a diagnosis to be reached. Abuse is measured by four additional criteria, and a diagnosis is made if at least one criterion is endorsed (and a diagnosis of dependence is absent). Criteria for each diagnostic outcome are assumed to have equal weighting. The applica ...
... three of which must be endorsed for a diagnosis to be reached. Abuse is measured by four additional criteria, and a diagnosis is made if at least one criterion is endorsed (and a diagnosis of dependence is absent). Criteria for each diagnostic outcome are assumed to have equal weighting. The applica ...
Prescription Addiction 5 - CEU
... dopamine. The increased levels of these chemicals create both an increased heart rate and increased blood pressure and a sense of pleasure, resulting in an overall sense of heightened energy and sense of well-being. Once accustomed to an outside source of these chemicals, the body craves more of the ...
... dopamine. The increased levels of these chemicals create both an increased heart rate and increased blood pressure and a sense of pleasure, resulting in an overall sense of heightened energy and sense of well-being. Once accustomed to an outside source of these chemicals, the body craves more of the ...
2 - Philsci
... their regular dose, always chasing some fading image of a blissful high they remember from the early years of their habit. After enough help, either from friends or family or therapist, or even just a steeled reserve of their own mind, this person quits their habit. Days of sobriety turn into weeks ...
... their regular dose, always chasing some fading image of a blissful high they remember from the early years of their habit. After enough help, either from friends or family or therapist, or even just a steeled reserve of their own mind, this person quits their habit. Days of sobriety turn into weeks ...
PowerPoint Slide Set Westen Psychology 2e
... Each therapy has its own view as to the cause of mental disorder Each therapy has its own approach to the treatment of mental disorder ...
... Each therapy has its own view as to the cause of mental disorder Each therapy has its own approach to the treatment of mental disorder ...