Co-Occurring Disorders
... Substance abuse and substance dependence no longer exist as a diagnosis Instead, substance diagnoses fall into four categories that describe symptoms Substance use disorder Use of a substance becomes more problematic over time with tolerance levels increasing and impacts to daily functioning ...
... Substance abuse and substance dependence no longer exist as a diagnosis Instead, substance diagnoses fall into four categories that describe symptoms Substance use disorder Use of a substance becomes more problematic over time with tolerance levels increasing and impacts to daily functioning ...
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... • Mania: elated mood, irritable • Dysthymia: long-term mild depression. • Hypomania: elated, irritable, but functioning. ...
... • Mania: elated mood, irritable • Dysthymia: long-term mild depression. • Hypomania: elated, irritable, but functioning. ...
Therapy
... Beck’s Cognitive Therapy •Focused on illogical thought processes -Arbitrary inference – drawing conclusions when there is no evidence -Selective abstraction – focusing on ONE detail -Overgeneralization – failed ONE test = worthless ...
... Beck’s Cognitive Therapy •Focused on illogical thought processes -Arbitrary inference – drawing conclusions when there is no evidence -Selective abstraction – focusing on ONE detail -Overgeneralization – failed ONE test = worthless ...
Document
... Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) A recent CBT-based treatment that was originally developed by Judith Cohen, Anthony Mannarino, and Esther Deblinger Was primarily intended to address the needs of children and adolescents (ages 3-18) who suffer from PTSD due to sexual abuse ...
... Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) A recent CBT-based treatment that was originally developed by Judith Cohen, Anthony Mannarino, and Esther Deblinger Was primarily intended to address the needs of children and adolescents (ages 3-18) who suffer from PTSD due to sexual abuse ...
Pediatrics - Grand Strand Advanced Practice Nurse Association
... ADHD Screening • Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scales – Most widely used – Teachers are very familiar – Based on DSM criteria – Functional impairment scale – Brief screen for ODD, conduct disorder, mood symptoms ...
... ADHD Screening • Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scales – Most widely used – Teachers are very familiar – Based on DSM criteria – Functional impairment scale – Brief screen for ODD, conduct disorder, mood symptoms ...
Why are Drug Addicts Compelled to Risk Their Lives for Something
... system and inhibits the way the nerve cells send, receive and process information. ...
... system and inhibits the way the nerve cells send, receive and process information. ...
Plenary Presentation - O'Brien 2013
... Note: This disorder is distinct from Internet gambling, which is included under gambling disorder. 2. Withdrawal symptoms when Internet gaming is taken away. (These symptoms are typically described as irritability, anxiety, or sadness, but there are no physical signs of pharmacological withdrawal.) ...
... Note: This disorder is distinct from Internet gambling, which is included under gambling disorder. 2. Withdrawal symptoms when Internet gaming is taken away. (These symptoms are typically described as irritability, anxiety, or sadness, but there are no physical signs of pharmacological withdrawal.) ...
Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenia
... recovery to other areas • Clinical Strategies 1. Self-help groups 2. Cognitive-behavioral and supportive interventions to enhance functioning in: Work, relationships, leisure activities, health, and quality of life ...
... recovery to other areas • Clinical Strategies 1. Self-help groups 2. Cognitive-behavioral and supportive interventions to enhance functioning in: Work, relationships, leisure activities, health, and quality of life ...
depression - Swindon General Practice Education
... intervention subthreshold symptoms who request an intervention who may recover with no formal intervention ...
... intervention subthreshold symptoms who request an intervention who may recover with no formal intervention ...
Benzodiazepines
... Decreased birth weight by 7% Decreased litter size by 10% Decreased adult weight Increased liver and kidney size by 30 and 14% ...
... Decreased birth weight by 7% Decreased litter size by 10% Decreased adult weight Increased liver and kidney size by 30 and 14% ...
Using the Screening Measures and Scoring the Results
... and Clarke in 1998 and has been used to assess prevalence, severity, and treatment outcomes of social phobia and social anxiety disorders. The SIAS is a twenty-item measure on which respondents rate their experiences in social situations associated with social anxiety and social phobia DSM-IV criter ...
... and Clarke in 1998 and has been used to assess prevalence, severity, and treatment outcomes of social phobia and social anxiety disorders. The SIAS is a twenty-item measure on which respondents rate their experiences in social situations associated with social anxiety and social phobia DSM-IV criter ...
31/2014 - Repatriation Medical Authority
... Recurrent substance use in situations in which it is physically hazardous. ...
... Recurrent substance use in situations in which it is physically hazardous. ...
32/2014 - Repatriation Medical Authority
... Recurrent substance use in situations in which it is physically hazardous. ...
... Recurrent substance use in situations in which it is physically hazardous. ...
Addressing Trauma and Substance Use - MI-PTE
... the deliberate, persistent, excessive use of a substance without regard to health concerns or accepted medical practices a pattern of harmful use of any substance for mood-altering purposes pattern of substance use that results in repeated adverse social consequences related to drug-taking—for ...
... the deliberate, persistent, excessive use of a substance without regard to health concerns or accepted medical practices a pattern of harmful use of any substance for mood-altering purposes pattern of substance use that results in repeated adverse social consequences related to drug-taking—for ...
Addressing Psychiatric Disorders in Methadone Patients
... construct time lines; inquire about quality of life during drug free periods ...
... construct time lines; inquire about quality of life during drug free periods ...
Substance Use and Schizophrenia | Schizophrenia Society
... or be heightened by, the interaction between prescribed medication and substances. This extreme or heightened sensitivity is significant. It means that even moderate substance use can have negative consequences or dramatically increase the risk of more severe substance use. As a result, most people ...
... or be heightened by, the interaction between prescribed medication and substances. This extreme or heightened sensitivity is significant. It means that even moderate substance use can have negative consequences or dramatically increase the risk of more severe substance use. As a result, most people ...
Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, & Adolescence
... • Reward for success Cognitive • Re-appraisal of feared situation • Relaxation strategies ...
... • Reward for success Cognitive • Re-appraisal of feared situation • Relaxation strategies ...
Preview the test
... 6) Screening for addiction of more than one substance use requires screening with a) one single standard instrument. b) multiple instruments. c) collateral information (as more valid than the patient’s self-report). d) a physical evaluation. ...
... 6) Screening for addiction of more than one substance use requires screening with a) one single standard instrument. b) multiple instruments. c) collateral information (as more valid than the patient’s self-report). d) a physical evaluation. ...
Co-Occurring Disorders
... dependence produced by another drug and to maintain the physically dependent state. It provides the rationale for the treatment of dependence on one substance, such as alcohol, by the short-term substitution of a less dangerous and more controllable substance that is cross-dependent with alcohol (e. ...
... dependence produced by another drug and to maintain the physically dependent state. It provides the rationale for the treatment of dependence on one substance, such as alcohol, by the short-term substitution of a less dangerous and more controllable substance that is cross-dependent with alcohol (e. ...
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
... A transitional term to help the general public, recipients of health care services, and professional health care service providers understand that pharmacotherapy can be helpful in supporting recovery. The manifestations of addiction-related problems are addressed in their biological, psychological, ...
... A transitional term to help the general public, recipients of health care services, and professional health care service providers understand that pharmacotherapy can be helpful in supporting recovery. The manifestations of addiction-related problems are addressed in their biological, psychological, ...
October 2011 General Newsletter Vol. 2 Iss. 4
... accessioning. Seven days is longer than the customary three days that most labs retain negatives. This duration should allow clients a reasonable time to decide if dispute resolution is needed, to contact customer service and initiate the process. Positive specimens are stored frozen for one year fo ...
... accessioning. Seven days is longer than the customary three days that most labs retain negatives. This duration should allow clients a reasonable time to decide if dispute resolution is needed, to contact customer service and initiate the process. Positive specimens are stored frozen for one year fo ...
Substance dependence trauma - Georgia School of Addiction
... • As many as two-thirds of the people in treatment for drug abuse reported being abused or neglected as children. 9 • More than a third of adolescents with a report of abuse or neglect will have a substance use disorder before their 18th birthday, three times as likely as those without a report of a ...
... • As many as two-thirds of the people in treatment for drug abuse reported being abused or neglected as children. 9 • More than a third of adolescents with a report of abuse or neglect will have a substance use disorder before their 18th birthday, three times as likely as those without a report of a ...
DSM – 5 Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
... anxiolytics; stimulants (amphetamine-type substances, cocaine, and other stimulants); tobacco; and other (or unknown) substances. ...
... anxiolytics; stimulants (amphetamine-type substances, cocaine, and other stimulants); tobacco; and other (or unknown) substances. ...
Uppers, Downers and All Arounders
... • Eating Disorders – Anorexia Nervosa addiction to weight loss, fasting and control of body size • Maintains weight by limiting food intake through fasting, dieting, excessive exercise, use of amphetamines and other diet pills • Bulimia symptoms appear in 30-80% of all anorexics • Have distorted per ...
... • Eating Disorders – Anorexia Nervosa addiction to weight loss, fasting and control of body size • Maintains weight by limiting food intake through fasting, dieting, excessive exercise, use of amphetamines and other diet pills • Bulimia symptoms appear in 30-80% of all anorexics • Have distorted per ...
3rd Annual Conference on HIV/AIDS
... Active substance abuse –consistent predictor of poor adherence Fluctuations in cognitive function Pessimism, apathy, poor coping styles Depression & Anxiety Fear of stigmatization/victimization/mistrust ...
... Active substance abuse –consistent predictor of poor adherence Fluctuations in cognitive function Pessimism, apathy, poor coping styles Depression & Anxiety Fear of stigmatization/victimization/mistrust ...