Mixed anxiety–depression in a 1 year follow-up study: shift
... A substantial number of patients suffer from depressive and anxiety symptoms without meeting official criteria of either ICD-10 or DSM-IV depressive and/or anxiety disorders (Zinbarg et al., 1994; Stein et al., 1995; see Katon and Roy-Byrne, 1991; Wittchen and Essau, 1993; Boulenger et al., 1997 for ...
... A substantial number of patients suffer from depressive and anxiety symptoms without meeting official criteria of either ICD-10 or DSM-IV depressive and/or anxiety disorders (Zinbarg et al., 1994; Stein et al., 1995; see Katon and Roy-Byrne, 1991; Wittchen and Essau, 1993; Boulenger et al., 1997 for ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Nearly ½ of people age 15-54 have experienced at least one bout with psych disorder Psych disorders peak between ages 25 and 34 Only 1 out of 4 ever receive help Many are mild, thus recover without help Most common disorders Major depressive episode, alcohol dependence, social phobia, si ...
... Nearly ½ of people age 15-54 have experienced at least one bout with psych disorder Psych disorders peak between ages 25 and 34 Only 1 out of 4 ever receive help Many are mild, thus recover without help Most common disorders Major depressive episode, alcohol dependence, social phobia, si ...
Clinical Psychology
... disorders/developmental disorder - may not require immediate care - may be predisposing the person to the Axis I problem - can complicate treatment Axis 3: general medical conditions/neurological problems that may be relevant to the individual's current or past psychiatric problems - sometimes psych ...
... disorders/developmental disorder - may not require immediate care - may be predisposing the person to the Axis I problem - can complicate treatment Axis 3: general medical conditions/neurological problems that may be relevant to the individual's current or past psychiatric problems - sometimes psych ...
Chapter One Concept Checks
... Match each description or case by choosing its corresponding disorder: (a) mania, (b) double depression, (c) dysthymic disorder, (d) major depressive episode, (e) bipolar I disorder 1. Last week, as he does about every three months, Ryan went out with his friends, buying rounds of drinks, socializin ...
... Match each description or case by choosing its corresponding disorder: (a) mania, (b) double depression, (c) dysthymic disorder, (d) major depressive episode, (e) bipolar I disorder 1. Last week, as he does about every three months, Ryan went out with his friends, buying rounds of drinks, socializin ...
Disorders of Childhood – A General Overview
... Facilitate contact with prosocial peers in structured setting “old guy in a tie” vs “experts” Confrontation by peers Mixed groups with experienced leaders did best ...
... Facilitate contact with prosocial peers in structured setting “old guy in a tie” vs “experts” Confrontation by peers Mixed groups with experienced leaders did best ...
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY
... identified stressor that develops within a few months of the onset of the stressor • Adjustment disorder is characterized by significant impairment in social, occupational, or academic functioning ...
... identified stressor that develops within a few months of the onset of the stressor • Adjustment disorder is characterized by significant impairment in social, occupational, or academic functioning ...
Modifying interpretations among individuals high in anxiety sensitivity
... which is the critical outcome to indicate changes in emotional vulnerability. For example, Wilson, MacLeod, Mathews, & Rutherford (2006) found that Positive interpretation training resulted in less anxiety following a video stressor. Interpretation training is thus expected to affect subsequent leve ...
... which is the critical outcome to indicate changes in emotional vulnerability. For example, Wilson, MacLeod, Mathews, & Rutherford (2006) found that Positive interpretation training resulted in less anxiety following a video stressor. Interpretation training is thus expected to affect subsequent leve ...
Disorders Related to Emotional State or Mood
... Disorders Related to Emotional State or Mood Assessment and Diagnosis SW 593 ...
... Disorders Related to Emotional State or Mood Assessment and Diagnosis SW 593 ...
Why Do Kids Have Tantrums and Meltdowns? Understanding them
... ADHD: In a recent study conducted by Dr. Amy Roy of Fordham University, more than 75 percent of children who presented with severe temper outbursts also fit the criteria for ADHD. That doesn’t necessarily mean they’ve been diagnosed with ADHD—in fact the disorder may be overlooked in kids who have a ...
... ADHD: In a recent study conducted by Dr. Amy Roy of Fordham University, more than 75 percent of children who presented with severe temper outbursts also fit the criteria for ADHD. That doesn’t necessarily mean they’ve been diagnosed with ADHD—in fact the disorder may be overlooked in kids who have a ...
Personality Disorder
... bad habits learned early on in life. Biological explanations look at the lower than normal stress hormones in antisocial personality disordered persons as responsible for their low responsiveness to threatening stimuli. Other possible causes of personality disorders may include disturbances in f ...
... bad habits learned early on in life. Biological explanations look at the lower than normal stress hormones in antisocial personality disordered persons as responsible for their low responsiveness to threatening stimuli. Other possible causes of personality disorders may include disturbances in f ...
Abnormal Psychology
... such as the heart or the digestive system. The person’s symptoms or area of concern might shift or change. A doctor’s reassurance does not calm the person’s fears. They believe the doctor is wrong or made a mistake. The person might have had a serious illness as a child. The person’s concern about i ...
... such as the heart or the digestive system. The person’s symptoms or area of concern might shift or change. A doctor’s reassurance does not calm the person’s fears. They believe the doctor is wrong or made a mistake. The person might have had a serious illness as a child. The person’s concern about i ...
Unit Eleven
... events experience the original event in the form of dreams or flashbacks. This disorder is common among veterans of military combat and survivors of acts of terrorism, natural disasters such as floods or tornadoes, other catastrophes such as a plane crash, and human aggression such as rape or assaul ...
... events experience the original event in the form of dreams or flashbacks. This disorder is common among veterans of military combat and survivors of acts of terrorism, natural disasters such as floods or tornadoes, other catastrophes such as a plane crash, and human aggression such as rape or assaul ...
Somatoform Disorders and Mood Disorders - kyle
... because of psychological problems. - Example: Someone is depressed and actually feels physical pain with no physical cause ...
... because of psychological problems. - Example: Someone is depressed and actually feels physical pain with no physical cause ...
Anxiety Disorders in the Elderly
... Late-onset disorder - These are often agoraphobic in nature and associated with clinically significant levels of distress and disability. usually develop following a traumatic event such as an episode of physical illness (e.g., stroke), a fall or a mugging. (搶劫) The resulting impairment usually pers ...
... Late-onset disorder - These are often agoraphobic in nature and associated with clinically significant levels of distress and disability. usually develop following a traumatic event such as an episode of physical illness (e.g., stroke), a fall or a mugging. (搶劫) The resulting impairment usually pers ...
Mental Health and Ill Health: Diagnosis or
... • It is likely that DSM 5 is better than anything else currently available and judiciously used, will have benefit. • “Our classification of mental disorders is no more than a collection of fallible and limited constructs that seek but never find an elusive truth. Nevertheless, this is our best curr ...
... • It is likely that DSM 5 is better than anything else currently available and judiciously used, will have benefit. • “Our classification of mental disorders is no more than a collection of fallible and limited constructs that seek but never find an elusive truth. Nevertheless, this is our best curr ...
Running head: COSTS OF TREATING YOUTH ANXIETY
... Family factors have been suggested to have an association with the development and maintenance of childhood anxiety (Barrett, 1998). These factors include parental anxiety and depression, family conflict, marital discord, and parental reinforcement of avoidance coping strategies, negative feedback a ...
... Family factors have been suggested to have an association with the development and maintenance of childhood anxiety (Barrett, 1998). These factors include parental anxiety and depression, family conflict, marital discord, and parental reinforcement of avoidance coping strategies, negative feedback a ...
Explaining Psychological Disorders
... Social Phobia – intense and irrational fear of __________ evaluations by others or acting in a way that is ___________ ...
... Social Phobia – intense and irrational fear of __________ evaluations by others or acting in a way that is ___________ ...
Psychological Disorders PPT
... Twin studies suggest that our genes may be partly responsible for developing fears and anxiety. Twins are more likely to share phobias. ...
... Twin studies suggest that our genes may be partly responsible for developing fears and anxiety. Twins are more likely to share phobias. ...