Dr Jon Stone
... Not owning / having access to a tendon hammer and ophthalmoscope Doing too much examination when the history doesn’t warrant it ...
... Not owning / having access to a tendon hammer and ophthalmoscope Doing too much examination when the history doesn’t warrant it ...
Comprehensive Evaluations
... the affective domain, over an extended period of time, which adversely affects the student’s education to the extent that the student cannot profit from regular learning experiences without special education support. The problems result in behaviors manifested by one or more of the following charact ...
... the affective domain, over an extended period of time, which adversely affects the student’s education to the extent that the student cannot profit from regular learning experiences without special education support. The problems result in behaviors manifested by one or more of the following charact ...
Integrating psychodynamic and cognitive approaches to obsessive
... According to the Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association, 2000), a diagnosis of OCD is appropriate when either, or both, obsessions or compulsions: (1) are experienced at least at some stage as excessive, unreasonable, and inappropriate; (2) cause signific ...
... According to the Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association, 2000), a diagnosis of OCD is appropriate when either, or both, obsessions or compulsions: (1) are experienced at least at some stage as excessive, unreasonable, and inappropriate; (2) cause signific ...
People with intellectual disability and contact with the justice system
... which we have been a partner investigator). See attached powerpoints slides. The Commission may find it very valuable to consult Professor Baldry, whose details can be provided upon request. Eligibility Group 3d (people with disabilities and “large identifiable benefits from support that would other ...
... which we have been a partner investigator). See attached powerpoints slides. The Commission may find it very valuable to consult Professor Baldry, whose details can be provided upon request. Eligibility Group 3d (people with disabilities and “large identifiable benefits from support that would other ...
What Treatments Do We Have for Children and Adolescents Who
... human relationships or opportunities for instinctual gratification outside of the family, and she presented to him a constant incestuous threat that proved to be overwhelming to his primitive defense mechanisms. Psychotherapy centered on exploring issues of trust and promoting self-examination. The ...
... human relationships or opportunities for instinctual gratification outside of the family, and she presented to him a constant incestuous threat that proved to be overwhelming to his primitive defense mechanisms. Psychotherapy centered on exploring issues of trust and promoting self-examination. The ...
Anxiety disorders among offenders with antisocial personality
... with APD and anxiety disorders have high rates of helpseeking behaviour.18 An untreated anxiety disorder may also increase the risk of substance misuse, which, in turn, increases the risk of repeat offending.19,20 In most countries, mental health care in prisons is limited. While cognitive-behaviour ...
... with APD and anxiety disorders have high rates of helpseeking behaviour.18 An untreated anxiety disorder may also increase the risk of substance misuse, which, in turn, increases the risk of repeat offending.19,20 In most countries, mental health care in prisons is limited. While cognitive-behaviour ...
Using the Five-Factor Model to Represent the DSM-IV
... profile against which individuals' FFM profiles can be matched to determine the degree of similarity; individuals who are more similar to the prototype possess the disorder to a greater degree. Using data from a longitudinal community sample of 481 adults, Miller et al. found that individuals who mo ...
... profile against which individuals' FFM profiles can be matched to determine the degree of similarity; individuals who are more similar to the prototype possess the disorder to a greater degree. Using data from a longitudinal community sample of 481 adults, Miller et al. found that individuals who mo ...
The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Disability Debate
... 18 (25%) diagnosed with PCS at followup. Severity of injury (LOC, PTA, GCS) not associated with outcome. Psychological distress at baseline not predictive of outcome. Severity of PCS symptoms at baseline not predictive of outcome. Worse Illness perception at baseline (Timeline, Consequence ...
... 18 (25%) diagnosed with PCS at followup. Severity of injury (LOC, PTA, GCS) not associated with outcome. Psychological distress at baseline not predictive of outcome. Severity of PCS symptoms at baseline not predictive of outcome. Worse Illness perception at baseline (Timeline, Consequence ...
the continuity of psychotic experiences in the general population
... such as intrusiveness and frequency and comorbidity of symptoms on the one hand, and personal and cultural factors such as coping, illness behaviour, societal tolerance, and the development of functional impairments on the other. Thus, even though the prevalence of the clinical disorder is low, the ...
... such as intrusiveness and frequency and comorbidity of symptoms on the one hand, and personal and cultural factors such as coping, illness behaviour, societal tolerance, and the development of functional impairments on the other. Thus, even though the prevalence of the clinical disorder is low, the ...
The symptom of functional weakness: a controlled study of
... 28-month-period (2000–2003) by referral from all of the nine consultant neurologists based in Edinburgh at the time. These neurologists provided the exclusive NHS neurology service to South East Scotland, a population of around one million where there is very little commercial practice. The study wa ...
... 28-month-period (2000–2003) by referral from all of the nine consultant neurologists based in Edinburgh at the time. These neurologists provided the exclusive NHS neurology service to South East Scotland, a population of around one million where there is very little commercial practice. The study wa ...
Conversion Disorders Among out Patients
... Definition and terminology of conversion disorders: Conversion disorders, is a disorders in which an unexplained loss or alteration of bodily function develops in the presence. The disorders probably occurs more often in women than men and generally begins in adolescence or early adulthood. Patients ...
... Definition and terminology of conversion disorders: Conversion disorders, is a disorders in which an unexplained loss or alteration of bodily function develops in the presence. The disorders probably occurs more often in women than men and generally begins in adolescence or early adulthood. Patients ...