Borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder
... and marked immaturity of all object relations, and emotional immaturity in general, outside bona fide episodes of manic, hypomanic, or depressive symptomatology is characteristic of borderline personality disorder. The therapeutic implications of this differentiation reside in the essential indicati ...
... and marked immaturity of all object relations, and emotional immaturity in general, outside bona fide episodes of manic, hypomanic, or depressive symptomatology is characteristic of borderline personality disorder. The therapeutic implications of this differentiation reside in the essential indicati ...
Presence of psychological distress symptoms associated
... Background: Previous studies have reported that various non-life-threatening life events could cause psychological distress symptoms like posttraumatic stress disorder in adults and adolescents. We examined whether patients with treatment-refractory depression (TRD) perceive their experiences of lif ...
... Background: Previous studies have reported that various non-life-threatening life events could cause psychological distress symptoms like posttraumatic stress disorder in adults and adolescents. We examined whether patients with treatment-refractory depression (TRD) perceive their experiences of lif ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... urinate or pass feces in their clothes, in bed, or on the floor They have already reached an age at which they are expected to control these bodily functions ...
... urinate or pass feces in their clothes, in bed, or on the floor They have already reached an age at which they are expected to control these bodily functions ...
Anxiety Disorders and Depression Dr H Grandy
... Parent education and support with tips to the child's caregivers, regular meetings with the child, and guidance to teachers on how to help alleviate the child's anxiety. Cognitive behavioural therapy to help children learn how they think and increase their ability to focus on the positive things tha ...
... Parent education and support with tips to the child's caregivers, regular meetings with the child, and guidance to teachers on how to help alleviate the child's anxiety. Cognitive behavioural therapy to help children learn how they think and increase their ability to focus on the positive things tha ...
Chapter 13 Understanding Psychological Disorders
... • Psychological disorder is “a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with present distress…or disability…or with a significantly increased risk of suffering death, pain, disability, or an important loss of freedom…” ...
... • Psychological disorder is “a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is associated with present distress…or disability…or with a significantly increased risk of suffering death, pain, disability, or an important loss of freedom…” ...
CE-1421 / Dual Diagnosis and Co
... words (dual diagnosis) stimulate such uncertainty and caution, who are the dually diagnosed, and what perils do they face in their search for relief and support? To those like new patients/clients, their supportive friends, and dedicated family members, who are frequently unfamiliar with clinical, o ...
... words (dual diagnosis) stimulate such uncertainty and caution, who are the dually diagnosed, and what perils do they face in their search for relief and support? To those like new patients/clients, their supportive friends, and dedicated family members, who are frequently unfamiliar with clinical, o ...
Lecture 7
... Chronic: the current episode has been evident for at least 2 years. With seasonal pattern: occur during fall or winter months With postpartum onset: depression symptoms occur within 4 weeks postpartum. ...
... Chronic: the current episode has been evident for at least 2 years. With seasonal pattern: occur during fall or winter months With postpartum onset: depression symptoms occur within 4 weeks postpartum. ...
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Clinical
... ence diagnosing and/or treating more than twenty thousand (20,000) ME/CFS patients, a working clinical case definition, that encompassed the pattern of positive signs and symptoms of ME/CFS, was developed. The objective was to provide a flexible conceptual framework for clinical diagnoses that would ...
... ence diagnosing and/or treating more than twenty thousand (20,000) ME/CFS patients, a working clinical case definition, that encompassed the pattern of positive signs and symptoms of ME/CFS, was developed. The objective was to provide a flexible conceptual framework for clinical diagnoses that would ...
Application of a Latent Class Analysis to Empirically Define Eating
... with AN onset before 25 years of age and at least 3 years before participation. For the second study (BN-ARP),19 probands were required to have a lifetime diagnosis of DSM-IV-TR BN, self-induced vomiting as the primary method of purging, and minimum frequency/duration of binge eating and vomiting of ...
... with AN onset before 25 years of age and at least 3 years before participation. For the second study (BN-ARP),19 probands were required to have a lifetime diagnosis of DSM-IV-TR BN, self-induced vomiting as the primary method of purging, and minimum frequency/duration of binge eating and vomiting of ...
DSM IV-TR - MsHughesPsychology
... which may take the form of a situationally bound or situationally predisposed Panic Attack. Note: In children, the anxiety may be expressed by crying, tantrums, freezing, or clinging. C. The person recognizes that the fear is excessive or unreasonable. Note: In children, this feature may be absent. ...
... which may take the form of a situationally bound or situationally predisposed Panic Attack. Note: In children, the anxiety may be expressed by crying, tantrums, freezing, or clinging. C. The person recognizes that the fear is excessive or unreasonable. Note: In children, this feature may be absent. ...
A One-Day ACT Intervention for Problematic Eating Behaviors and
... Stice, E., Hayward, C., Cameron, R., Killen, J., & Taylor, C. (2009). Bodyimage and eating disturbances predict onset of depression among female adolescents: A longitudinal study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 438444. Retrieved March 26, 2015. ...
... Stice, E., Hayward, C., Cameron, R., Killen, J., & Taylor, C. (2009). Bodyimage and eating disturbances predict onset of depression among female adolescents: A longitudinal study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 438444. Retrieved March 26, 2015. ...
12MoodDisorders
... impaired, and she lost her appetite. At times she would shop and spend more than usual in order to cheer herself up.She was referred to a counsellor for both individual and marital therapy. The individual counseling focused upon the issues of her grief over not being able to bear children, her gui ...
... impaired, and she lost her appetite. At times she would shop and spend more than usual in order to cheer herself up.She was referred to a counsellor for both individual and marital therapy. The individual counseling focused upon the issues of her grief over not being able to bear children, her gui ...
updated April 17, 2011 [Review Sheet 210 Final exam]
... disturbance cases clinically significant stress or impairment in social or occupational functioning. Gets in the way of everyday life lasts at least 2 days-4 weeks occurs within 4 weeks of trauma not because of anything else- drugs, general medical condition, brief psychotic disorder, etc. ● ...
... disturbance cases clinically significant stress or impairment in social or occupational functioning. Gets in the way of everyday life lasts at least 2 days-4 weeks occurs within 4 weeks of trauma not because of anything else- drugs, general medical condition, brief psychotic disorder, etc. ● ...
Physical performance of patients with numerous psychosomatic complaints suggestive of hyperventilation
... On average, the present group of patients was characterized by a moderate reduction of muscle respiratory and peripheral force. Similarly, FOLGERING and SNIK [18] documented a 10% reduction of maximal handgrip force in patients with HVS. The maximal work load and V 'O2 peak were slightly reduced (at ...
... On average, the present group of patients was characterized by a moderate reduction of muscle respiratory and peripheral force. Similarly, FOLGERING and SNIK [18] documented a 10% reduction of maximal handgrip force in patients with HVS. The maximal work load and V 'O2 peak were slightly reduced (at ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... people or objects that signify safety can result in cognitive (worry) and somatic (racing heart, sweating, shaking, freezing, etc.) symptoms. • Pathologic anxiety is anxiety that is excessive, impairs function. ...
... people or objects that signify safety can result in cognitive (worry) and somatic (racing heart, sweating, shaking, freezing, etc.) symptoms. • Pathologic anxiety is anxiety that is excessive, impairs function. ...
Unit 12 PPT File
... the hyperlinks will take the user to a slide containing the formal definition of the term. Clicking on the “arrow” in the bottom left corner of the definition slide will take the user back to the original point in the presentation. These hyperlinks were included for teachers who want students to see ...
... the hyperlinks will take the user to a slide containing the formal definition of the term. Clicking on the “arrow” in the bottom left corner of the definition slide will take the user back to the original point in the presentation. These hyperlinks were included for teachers who want students to see ...
DsM-5 - Northeast Iowa Family Practice Center
... Developmental Disorder NOS). - Specifiers can be used to describe variants of ASD (e.g., the former diagnosis of Asperger’s can now be diagnosed as autism spectrum disorder, without intellectual impairment and without structural language impairment). ...
... Developmental Disorder NOS). - Specifiers can be used to describe variants of ASD (e.g., the former diagnosis of Asperger’s can now be diagnosed as autism spectrum disorder, without intellectual impairment and without structural language impairment). ...
Myers AP - Unit 12
... • prevalence: the percentage of a population that exhibits a disorder during a specific time period • lifetime prevalence: the percentage of people who endure a specific disorder at any time in their lives ...
... • prevalence: the percentage of a population that exhibits a disorder during a specific time period • lifetime prevalence: the percentage of people who endure a specific disorder at any time in their lives ...
( “Autistic Spectrum”) Disorders
... ?? Three year old Jason is brought by frustrated parents due to constant tantrums. He is hyperactive, impulsive and often does not respond when called. He interacts mostly with adults in his daycare. You note that he grabs mother’s hand to reach a toy from a nearby shelf. Mother reports that he con ...
... ?? Three year old Jason is brought by frustrated parents due to constant tantrums. He is hyperactive, impulsive and often does not respond when called. He interacts mostly with adults in his daycare. You note that he grabs mother’s hand to reach a toy from a nearby shelf. Mother reports that he con ...
Comorbid Bipolar Disorder Among Patients with Conversion Disorder
... literature. It has been reported that conversion disorder ...
... literature. It has been reported that conversion disorder ...
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... somatic symptoms and related disorders, particularly conversion disorder, is needed because in our culture there is a tendency to accept physiological symptoms more readily as compared to psychological symptoms. Research conducted by Tomb and David (1995)1 showed that in countries like Pakistan, the ...
... somatic symptoms and related disorders, particularly conversion disorder, is needed because in our culture there is a tendency to accept physiological symptoms more readily as compared to psychological symptoms. Research conducted by Tomb and David (1995)1 showed that in countries like Pakistan, the ...
Effects of PANDAS/PANS on Communication: What SLPs Need to
... Researchers also note that in children with PANS, “[s]peech is often affected, with a variety of notable observations, including ‘‘baby talk’’ secondary to developmental regression, a paucity of speech, (selective) mutism, or new onset of stuttering” (Chang et al, 2015). A connection between the bas ...
... Researchers also note that in children with PANS, “[s]peech is often affected, with a variety of notable observations, including ‘‘baby talk’’ secondary to developmental regression, a paucity of speech, (selective) mutism, or new onset of stuttering” (Chang et al, 2015). A connection between the bas ...
Maladaptive coping, adaptive coping, and depressive symptoms
... after the loss of a loved one, higher levels of emotional support were significantly related to reduced depressive symptoms in high, but not in low, ruminators. In this context, it is important to note that several other forms of coping (e.g., cognitive restructuring, problem-solving coping) have bee ...
... after the loss of a loved one, higher levels of emotional support were significantly related to reduced depressive symptoms in high, but not in low, ruminators. In this context, it is important to note that several other forms of coping (e.g., cognitive restructuring, problem-solving coping) have bee ...
Relationship-related obsessive- compulsive phenomena: The case
... the activation of other dysfunctional beliefs (e.g., inflated responsibility, threat overestimation), can result in the development of obsessions and compulsions. There is growing evidence for the role of self-structures in the transformation of intrusive thoughts into OCD symptoms. For example, Row ...
... the activation of other dysfunctional beliefs (e.g., inflated responsibility, threat overestimation), can result in the development of obsessions and compulsions. There is growing evidence for the role of self-structures in the transformation of intrusive thoughts into OCD symptoms. For example, Row ...
Introduction to Eating Disorders and Self-Harm
... Many people with anorexia know the calorie content and/or nutritional breakdown of hundreds of foods. It is common for people with anorexia to set themselves a calorie limit for the day and obsessively count exactly how many calories they consume. If they consume more than the allotted amount of cal ...
... Many people with anorexia know the calorie content and/or nutritional breakdown of hundreds of foods. It is common for people with anorexia to set themselves a calorie limit for the day and obsessively count exactly how many calories they consume. If they consume more than the allotted amount of cal ...
Rumination syndrome
Rumination syndrome, or Merycism, is an under-diagnosed chronic motility disorder characterized by effortless regurgitation of most meals following consumption, due to the involuntary contraction of the muscles around the abdomen. There is no retching, nausea, heartburn, odour, or abdominal pain associated with the regurgitation, as there is with typical vomiting. The disorder has been historically documented as affecting only infants, young children, and people with cognitive disabilities (the prevalence is as high as 10% in institutionalized patients with various mental disabilities).Today it is being diagnosed in increasing numbers of otherwise healthy adolescents and adults, though there is a lack of awareness of the condition by doctors, patients and the general public.Rumination syndrome presents itself in a variety of ways, with especially high contrast existing between the presentation of the typical adult sufferer without a mental disability and the presentation of an infant and/or mentally impaired sufferer. Like related gastrointestinal disorders, rumination can adversely affect normal functioning and the social lives of individuals. It has been linked with depression.Little comprehensive data regarding rumination syndrome in otherwise healthy individuals exists because most sufferers are private about their illness and are often misdiagnosed due to the number of symptoms and the clinical similarities between rumination syndrome and other disorders of the stomach and esophagus, such as gastroparesis and bulimia nervosa. These symptoms include the acid-induced erosion of the esophagus and enamel, halitosis, malnutrition, severe weight loss and an unquenchable appetite. Individuals may begin regurgitating within a minute following ingestion, and the full cycle of ingestion and regurgitation can mimic the binging and purging of bulimia.Diagnosis of rumination syndrome is non-invasive and based on a history of the individual. Treatment is promising, with upwards of 85% of individuals responding positively to treatment, including infants and the mentally handicapped.