The Nurse as Provider of care
... Pt’s tend to be very talented, salesman, artists, politicians, lawyers Depression, major correlation, but not clear Etiology / biochemical Defect in the neurotransmitters Primarily, Norepinephrine and serotonin Endocrine dysfunction, physical illness Biological rhythms; rapid cycling, Seasonal Affec ...
... Pt’s tend to be very talented, salesman, artists, politicians, lawyers Depression, major correlation, but not clear Etiology / biochemical Defect in the neurotransmitters Primarily, Norepinephrine and serotonin Endocrine dysfunction, physical illness Biological rhythms; rapid cycling, Seasonal Affec ...
Adolescent Depression - Nevada KIDS COUNT
... Periods of anxiety or depression during adolescence are common and can be normal reactions to life events.2 But, there is a difference between simply feeling depressed over a life event and clinical depression. Clinical depression involves overwhelming feelings of being sad for weeks or longer.3 Acc ...
... Periods of anxiety or depression during adolescence are common and can be normal reactions to life events.2 But, there is a difference between simply feeling depressed over a life event and clinical depression. Clinical depression involves overwhelming feelings of being sad for weeks or longer.3 Acc ...
Psychological Disorders
... factor. The medical model is probably not correct where you can take a pill to rid yourself of a disorder. The bio-psycho-social school: most disorders are caused by a biological predisposition, physiological state, psychological dynamics, and social circumstances. ...
... factor. The medical model is probably not correct where you can take a pill to rid yourself of a disorder. The bio-psycho-social school: most disorders are caused by a biological predisposition, physiological state, psychological dynamics, and social circumstances. ...
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... • Many people with EDs have other comorbidities • Nearly two-thirds have an anxiety disorder (Kaye et al, 2004) • Approximately half have a depressive disorder (Pearlstein, 2002) • Intensive treatment is often needed for serious EDs • Inpatient • Residential • Partial Hospitalization • Yet findings ...
... • Many people with EDs have other comorbidities • Nearly two-thirds have an anxiety disorder (Kaye et al, 2004) • Approximately half have a depressive disorder (Pearlstein, 2002) • Intensive treatment is often needed for serious EDs • Inpatient • Residential • Partial Hospitalization • Yet findings ...
Depression
... Malhi GS. (2013) Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder: Who is in a mixed state? 381, 1599. The Lancet, Malhi GS, et al. (2013) Differential engagement of the fronto-limbic network during emotion processing distinguishes bipolar and borderline personality disorder. (doi: ...
... Malhi GS. (2013) Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder: Who is in a mixed state? 381, 1599. The Lancet, Malhi GS, et al. (2013) Differential engagement of the fronto-limbic network during emotion processing distinguishes bipolar and borderline personality disorder. (doi: ...
History of illness prior to a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder or
... often focus on crisis response rather than long term illness management [1] – Pathways to care vary considerably between nations and can even vary at a local level. However, many of the problems of misdiagnosis, underdiagnosis and inadequate treatment of bipolar disorder reoccur across the various s ...
... often focus on crisis response rather than long term illness management [1] – Pathways to care vary considerably between nations and can even vary at a local level. However, many of the problems of misdiagnosis, underdiagnosis and inadequate treatment of bipolar disorder reoccur across the various s ...
Does a clinician`s perspective accurately attest to the effectiveness
... Describe the following personality disorders: ...
... Describe the following personality disorders: ...
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)
... year following the birth of a child. The EPDS was developed to assist primary care health professionals in detecting mothers suffering from Postpartum Depression, a distressing disorder more prolonged than the "baby blues,” which occurs in the first week after delivery, and resolves within two to th ...
... year following the birth of a child. The EPDS was developed to assist primary care health professionals in detecting mothers suffering from Postpartum Depression, a distressing disorder more prolonged than the "baby blues,” which occurs in the first week after delivery, and resolves within two to th ...
SBIRT Governor`s Policy Subcommittee
... as a stand alone screen In the future may add more mental health issues ...
... as a stand alone screen In the future may add more mental health issues ...
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... “Stress hypothesis” Overactive HPA axis Neurohormones Elevated cortisol Suppressed hippocampal neurogenesis ...
... “Stress hypothesis” Overactive HPA axis Neurohormones Elevated cortisol Suppressed hippocampal neurogenesis ...
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... Presentation – usually woman w/ many physical complaints associated w/ frequent medical help-seeking Prevalence – about 1-2% in women; 20x less in men, has familial pattern, generally lower class Etiology – unknown; probably a combination of genetic & environmental factors o Psychosocial – unc ...
... Presentation – usually woman w/ many physical complaints associated w/ frequent medical help-seeking Prevalence – about 1-2% in women; 20x less in men, has familial pattern, generally lower class Etiology – unknown; probably a combination of genetic & environmental factors o Psychosocial – unc ...
Depression Parent information from AAP`s Healthy - G
... Feelings of hopelessness Before dysthymic disorder can be diagnosed, children must have had these symptoms for a year or longer, although symptoms may have subsided for up to 2 months at a time within that year. The symptoms also must not be caused by another mood disorder, such as MDD or bipolar di ...
... Feelings of hopelessness Before dysthymic disorder can be diagnosed, children must have had these symptoms for a year or longer, although symptoms may have subsided for up to 2 months at a time within that year. The symptoms also must not be caused by another mood disorder, such as MDD or bipolar di ...
Bipolar disorder
... Mood-stabilizing medication can help control the symptoms of bipolar disorder. However, patients often need help and support to take medicine properly and to ensure that any episodes of mania and depression are treated as early as possible. Some people stop taking the medication as soon as they feel ...
... Mood-stabilizing medication can help control the symptoms of bipolar disorder. However, patients often need help and support to take medicine properly and to ensure that any episodes of mania and depression are treated as early as possible. Some people stop taking the medication as soon as they feel ...
Ch 12
... 45. What is the Freudian linkage to conversion disorder? 46. Why do the authors say conversion disorder was more common a century ago in Europe and the U. S. than it is today? 47. Discuss hypochondriasis. Where do hypochondriacs often end up going for treatment? 48. What is the common denominator fo ...
... 45. What is the Freudian linkage to conversion disorder? 46. Why do the authors say conversion disorder was more common a century ago in Europe and the U. S. than it is today? 47. Discuss hypochondriasis. Where do hypochondriacs often end up going for treatment? 48. What is the common denominator fo ...
Chapter 6 Abnormal mentality and bad behavior
... ◆feelings of hopelessness, pessimism ◆insomnia, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping ◆appetite and/or weight loss ◆decreased energy, fatigue, being“ slowed down” ◆loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities that were once enjoyed, including sex ◆feelings of guilt, worthlessness, helpl ...
... ◆feelings of hopelessness, pessimism ◆insomnia, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping ◆appetite and/or weight loss ◆decreased energy, fatigue, being“ slowed down” ◆loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities that were once enjoyed, including sex ◆feelings of guilt, worthlessness, helpl ...
Dysthymic Disorder and Other Chronic Depressions
... people with MDD or bipolar affective disorder (7). Patients with MDD can also have a chronic course of illness because of failure to achieve full remission of symptoms. As such, they would not meet criteria for dysthymia or chronic major depressive episode, but instead they would be diagnosed as rec ...
... people with MDD or bipolar affective disorder (7). Patients with MDD can also have a chronic course of illness because of failure to achieve full remission of symptoms. As such, they would not meet criteria for dysthymia or chronic major depressive episode, but instead they would be diagnosed as rec ...
ADAP-Booklet FINAL
... will have the same clinical syndrome as other individuals with the disorder. Just as the same symptoms occur in different people with pneumonia, the same symptoms occur in different people with Depression. While the details of the symptoms often vary among individuals, the same patterns can be trace ...
... will have the same clinical syndrome as other individuals with the disorder. Just as the same symptoms occur in different people with pneumonia, the same symptoms occur in different people with Depression. While the details of the symptoms often vary among individuals, the same patterns can be trace ...
Mood Disorders
... recurrent depressive episodes. Both biological and social factors play a part in these patterns. For example, women who experience severe premenstrual mood changes are more vulnerable to other mood disorders including postpartum depression. For bipolar disorder, men and woman are equally represented ...
... recurrent depressive episodes. Both biological and social factors play a part in these patterns. For example, women who experience severe premenstrual mood changes are more vulnerable to other mood disorders including postpartum depression. For bipolar disorder, men and woman are equally represented ...
Unit 3: Mental Illness and Disorders
... Borderline PD was so called because it was thought to lie on the ‘borderline’ between neurotic (anxiety) disorders and psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. ...
... Borderline PD was so called because it was thought to lie on the ‘borderline’ between neurotic (anxiety) disorders and psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. ...
Mental Health Unit
... Fear of germs or contamination Unwanted forbidden or taboo thoughts involving sex, religion, and harm Aggressive thoughts towards others or self Having things symmetrical or in a perfect order Compulsions are repetitive behaviors that a person with OCD feels the urge to do in response to an obsessiv ...
... Fear of germs or contamination Unwanted forbidden or taboo thoughts involving sex, religion, and harm Aggressive thoughts towards others or self Having things symmetrical or in a perfect order Compulsions are repetitive behaviors that a person with OCD feels the urge to do in response to an obsessiv ...
Bipolar Disorder an Overview
... Individuals who experience manic episodes also commonly experience depressive episodes, or symptoms, or a mixed state in which features of both mania and depression are present at the same time. These events are usually separated by periods of "normal" mood; but, in some individuals, depression ...
... Individuals who experience manic episodes also commonly experience depressive episodes, or symptoms, or a mixed state in which features of both mania and depression are present at the same time. These events are usually separated by periods of "normal" mood; but, in some individuals, depression ...
A REVIEW: HYPOTHESIS OF DEPRESSION AND ROLE OF ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUGS. Review Article S. M. KHARADE
... In reviewing the literature on the physical aspects of depression one is hampered by the lack of any uniform concepts to structure of various phenomenan. Psychologists can only investigate the physical manifestations that we can observe in the form of behavior. Knowledge of t ...
... In reviewing the literature on the physical aspects of depression one is hampered by the lack of any uniform concepts to structure of various phenomenan. Psychologists can only investigate the physical manifestations that we can observe in the form of behavior. Knowledge of t ...
Major depressive disorder
Major depressive disorder (MDD) (also known as clinical depression, major depression, unipolar depression, or unipolar disorder; or as recurrent depression in the case of repeated episodes) is a mental disorder characterized by a pervasive and persistent low mood that is accompanied by low self-esteem and by a loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. The term ""depression"" is used in a number of different ways. It is often used to mean this syndrome but may refer to other mood disorders or simply to a low mood. Major depressive disorder is a disabling condition that adversely affects a person's family, work or school life, sleeping and eating habits, and general health. In the United States, around 3.4% of people with major depression commit suicide, and up to 60% of people who commit suicide had depression or another mood disorder.The diagnosis of major depressive disorder is based on the patient's self-reported experiences, behavior reported by relatives or friends, and a mental status examination. There is no laboratory test for major depression, although physicians generally request tests for physical conditions that may cause similar symptoms. The most common time of onset is between the ages of 20 and 30 years, with a later peak between 30 and 40 years.Typically, people are treated with antidepressant medication and, in many cases, also receive counseling, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Medication appears to be effective, but the effect may only be significant in the most severely depressed. Hospitalization may be necessary in cases with associated self-neglect or a significant risk of harm to self or others. A minority are treated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The course of the disorder varies widely, from one episode lasting weeks to a lifelong disorder with recurrent major depressive episodes. Depressed individuals have shorter life expectancies than those without depression, in part because of greater susceptibility to medical illnesses and suicide. It is unclear whether medications affect the risk of suicide. Current and former patients may be stigmatized.The understanding of the nature and causes of depression has evolved over the centuries, though this understanding is incomplete and has left many aspects of depression as the subject of discussion and research. Proposed causes include psychological, psycho-social, hereditary, evolutionary and biological factors. Long-term substance abuse may cause or worsen depressive symptoms. Psychological treatments are based on theories of personality, interpersonal communication, and learning. Most biological theories focus on the monoamine chemicals serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine, which are naturally present in the brain and assist communication between nerve cells. This cluster of symptoms (syndrome) was named, described and classified as one of the mood disorders in the 1980 edition of the American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic manual.