Depression and Bipolar Disorder
									
... markedly diminished interest or pleasure in almost all activities. •MDD can be rated as mild, moderate, severe. • Diagnosed s chronic when episodes last more than 2 years. ...
                        	... markedly diminished interest or pleasure in almost all activities. •MDD can be rated as mild, moderate, severe. • Diagnosed s chronic when episodes last more than 2 years. ...
									Introductory Packet: Affect and Mood Problems
									
... Sadness related to a major loss that typically persists for less than 2 months after the loss. However, the presence of certain symptoms that are not characteristic of a “normal” grief reaction may be helpful in differentiating bereavement from a major depressive disorder. These include guilt about ...
                        	... Sadness related to a major loss that typically persists for less than 2 months after the loss. However, the presence of certain symptoms that are not characteristic of a “normal” grief reaction may be helpful in differentiating bereavement from a major depressive disorder. These include guilt about ...
									psychometric properties of the depression - Site BU
									
... each diagnostic group (range of as = 0.88-0.96). As noted above, 20 patients were re-administered the DASS 2 weeks following their initial intake evaluation. These patients had the following principal diagnoses: panic disorder (n = 7), G A D (n = 4), major depression (n = 4), social phobia (n = 2), ...
                        	... each diagnostic group (range of as = 0.88-0.96). As noted above, 20 patients were re-administered the DASS 2 weeks following their initial intake evaluation. These patients had the following principal diagnoses: panic disorder (n = 7), G A D (n = 4), major depression (n = 4), social phobia (n = 2), ...
									Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as a Treatment of Depression
									
... disorder, Parkinson disease, postpartum depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, stroke, and substance abuse and craving. The available clinical trials are small and report mixed results. There are no large, high-quality trials for any of these conditions. The evidence is insufficie ...
                        	... disorder, Parkinson disease, postpartum depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, stroke, and substance abuse and craving. The available clinical trials are small and report mixed results. There are no large, high-quality trials for any of these conditions. The evidence is insufficie ...
									Mood disoders
									
... may exhibit different symptoms of depression. The following are the most common symptoms of a mood disorder. However, each individual may experience ...
                        	... may exhibit different symptoms of depression. The following are the most common symptoms of a mood disorder. However, each individual may experience ...
									From Black Bile to the Bipolar Spectrum: A Historical
									
... those who only developed melancholia were viewed as tending towards depression in their pre-morbid state (Zax & Cowen, 1976). Arataeus ultimately saw emotional disorders as magnifications or exaggerations of existing character traits, another idea that would be further explored in later centuries wi ...
                        	... those who only developed melancholia were viewed as tending towards depression in their pre-morbid state (Zax & Cowen, 1976). Arataeus ultimately saw emotional disorders as magnifications or exaggerations of existing character traits, another idea that would be further explored in later centuries wi ...
									Fig. 18.5 - Plain Local Schools
									
... Postpartum Depression  Postpartum Depression:  Moderately severe depression that begins within ...
                        	... Postpartum Depression  Postpartum Depression:  Moderately severe depression that begins within ...
									Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression in Soldiers with
									
... Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often occurs with other psychiatric and psychological disturbances. A recent epidemiological survey indicated that approximately 80% of individuals with PTSD met the criteria for at least one additional psychiatric diagnosis (1), such as depression, other anxiety ...
                        	... Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often occurs with other psychiatric and psychological disturbances. A recent epidemiological survey indicated that approximately 80% of individuals with PTSD met the criteria for at least one additional psychiatric diagnosis (1), such as depression, other anxiety ...
									Cognitive Functions in Depression and Anxiety
									
... Jacobi, & Merkel, 1992; Kessler et al., 1997). Depression is not only a mood disorder; it also affects an individual’s cognitive ability. It is evident from conducted research over the past decades that depressive disorders are associated with cognitive dysfunction (e.g., see Austin et al., 2001; Mi ...
                        	... Jacobi, & Merkel, 1992; Kessler et al., 1997). Depression is not only a mood disorder; it also affects an individual’s cognitive ability. It is evident from conducted research over the past decades that depressive disorders are associated with cognitive dysfunction (e.g., see Austin et al., 2001; Mi ...
									Europe PMC Funders Group Author Manuscript Curr Opin Psychiatry
									
... difficulties in establishing enduring relationships since early in life, when using such a term. Such a comprehensive assessment will also help demarcate the problems from other pathology, such as bipolar disorder. These results and the fact that adolescent irritability is an independent predictor o ...
                        	... difficulties in establishing enduring relationships since early in life, when using such a term. Such a comprehensive assessment will also help demarcate the problems from other pathology, such as bipolar disorder. These results and the fact that adolescent irritability is an independent predictor o ...
									Child Bipolar Disorder - University of Florida
									
... Bipolar Disorder R/O (296) Question? Should this be the superordinate diagnosis? – Grandparents describe the patient’s behavior off of medication as “Crazy, wild, hyperactive” and note that he becomes “silly, elated, and giddy, as if in another world”. – Has taken clothes off and run into the street ...
                        	... Bipolar Disorder R/O (296) Question? Should this be the superordinate diagnosis? – Grandparents describe the patient’s behavior off of medication as “Crazy, wild, hyperactive” and note that he becomes “silly, elated, and giddy, as if in another world”. – Has taken clothes off and run into the street ...
									Emotional Disorders in Primary Care
									
... found that most persons with emotional disorders did not get treatment and that only a minority of the treatment received came from specialized mental health services (Regier et al., 1993; Shapiro et al., 1984). The de facto mental health system in the United States was found to consist not only of ...
                        	... found that most persons with emotional disorders did not get treatment and that only a minority of the treatment received came from specialized mental health services (Regier et al., 1993; Shapiro et al., 1984). The de facto mental health system in the United States was found to consist not only of ...
									G U I D E L I N E S ... ADVISORY  COMMITTEE Scope
									
... Family involvement is invaluable for assisting with and monitoring treatments as well as providing assurance and emotional support for the child or youth. Assure the family that the questions and fact-finding is not to assign blame but to better understand the situation. Choose an appropriate diagno ...
                        	... Family involvement is invaluable for assisting with and monitoring treatments as well as providing assurance and emotional support for the child or youth. Assure the family that the questions and fact-finding is not to assign blame but to better understand the situation. Choose an appropriate diagno ...
									Seasonal affective disorder
									
... may contribute to the negative effects of SAD.[14] The symptoms of SAD mimic those of dysthymia or even major depressive disorder. There is also potential risk of suicide in some patients experiencing SAD. One study reports 6-35% of sufferers required hospitalization during one period of illness. [1 ...
                        	... may contribute to the negative effects of SAD.[14] The symptoms of SAD mimic those of dysthymia or even major depressive disorder. There is also potential risk of suicide in some patients experiencing SAD. One study reports 6-35% of sufferers required hospitalization during one period of illness. [1 ...
									SERIES ‘‘COMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT OF END-STAGE COPD’’ Number 3 in this Series
									
... anxiety with COPD include factors related to smoking and dyspnoea. Tobacco smoking is widely acknowledged as the single most important environmental risk factor for the development of COPD [1], and high levels of anxiety have been identified as a risk factor for adolescents starting to smoke [32]. I ...
                        	... anxiety with COPD include factors related to smoking and dyspnoea. Tobacco smoking is widely acknowledged as the single most important environmental risk factor for the development of COPD [1], and high levels of anxiety have been identified as a risk factor for adolescents starting to smoke [32]. I ...
									Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression Using
									
... In the final stage of treatment, core belief or schema strategies are used to identify and modify deeply held, fundamental beliefs about the self, the world, and the future. CB interventions include developing an alternative case formulation, use of the continuum technique, CB logs, and historical r ...
                        	... In the final stage of treatment, core belief or schema strategies are used to identify and modify deeply held, fundamental beliefs about the self, the world, and the future. CB interventions include developing an alternative case formulation, use of the continuum technique, CB logs, and historical r ...
									Magnificent Mind At Any Age Master Questionnaire
									
... wrong with me. Leave me alone.” Not all self-report bias is intentional. People may genuinely have difficulty recognizing problems and expressing how they feel. Sometimes family members or friends are better at evaluating a loved one’s level of functioning than a person evaluating himself or herself ...
                        	... wrong with me. Leave me alone.” Not all self-report bias is intentional. People may genuinely have difficulty recognizing problems and expressing how they feel. Sometimes family members or friends are better at evaluating a loved one’s level of functioning than a person evaluating himself or herself ...
									The many faces of Bipolar Spectrum disorders
									
... no longer felt that she existed as herself in the world. ...
                        	... no longer felt that she existed as herself in the world. ...
									Retention of Pregnancy-Related Weight in the Early Postpartum
									
... In other studies, the reference weight at the end of pregnancy excludes infant birth weight but not other products of conception (Gunderson, Abrams, & Selvin, 2001; Potter et al., 1991). Postpartum weight loss at 6 weeks ranged from about 6.5 kg to about 9.5 kg; differences of about 3 kg are evident ...
                        	... In other studies, the reference weight at the end of pregnancy excludes infant birth weight but not other products of conception (Gunderson, Abrams, & Selvin, 2001; Potter et al., 1991). Postpartum weight loss at 6 weeks ranged from about 6.5 kg to about 9.5 kg; differences of about 3 kg are evident ...
									A pioneering care project demonstates how
									
... We all need to communicate with other people. Communicating our needs, wishes and feelings is vital − not only to improve our quality of life, but also to preserve our sense of identity. If you need to communicate with someone with dementia, it's important to encourage the person to do so in whichev ...
                        	... We all need to communicate with other people. Communicating our needs, wishes and feelings is vital − not only to improve our quality of life, but also to preserve our sense of identity. If you need to communicate with someone with dementia, it's important to encourage the person to do so in whichev ...
									MANAGEMENT  OF  OBSTETRIC  HEMORRHAGE A R , S
									
... Obstetric hemorrhage is the world’s leading cause of maternal mortality1. Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) accounts for the majority of these deaths1. The global maternal ratio of 402 deaths per 100,000 live births2 obscures the fact that 99% of these deaths occur in the developing world3. In addition, e ...
                        	... Obstetric hemorrhage is the world’s leading cause of maternal mortality1. Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) accounts for the majority of these deaths1. The global maternal ratio of 402 deaths per 100,000 live births2 obscures the fact that 99% of these deaths occur in the developing world3. In addition, e ...
									Surveying the Effectiveness of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy on
									
... symptoms, rather than men suffering from bulimia. Some researches have shown that prevalence of mental disorders like depression, anxiety disorders and binge eating disorder in people with bulimia are significantly higher comparing to ordinary people. Anyhow, it is not clear whether this comorbidity ...
                        	... symptoms, rather than men suffering from bulimia. Some researches have shown that prevalence of mental disorders like depression, anxiety disorders and binge eating disorder in people with bulimia are significantly higher comparing to ordinary people. Anyhow, it is not clear whether this comorbidity ...
									The Depressed Patient And Suicidal Patient In The Emergency
									
... There are approximately 12 million emergency department (ED) visits related to mental health/substance abuse annually. Approximately 650,000 patients are evaluated annually for suicide attempts. Evidence to guide the management and treatment of depression and suicidal ideation in the ED is limited. ...
                        	... There are approximately 12 million emergency department (ED) visits related to mental health/substance abuse annually. Approximately 650,000 patients are evaluated annually for suicide attempts. Evidence to guide the management and treatment of depression and suicidal ideation in the ED is limited. ...
									2012 Medical Marijuana for the Treatment of Depression: An Evidence Review
									
... There was a moderate association between cannabis use in the past 12 months and the prevalence of affective and anxiety disorders. Cannabis use did not appear to be directly related to depression or anxiety when other drug use was considered as contributing factors. ...
                        	... There was a moderate association between cannabis use in the past 12 months and the prevalence of affective and anxiety disorders. Cannabis use did not appear to be directly related to depression or anxiety when other drug use was considered as contributing factors. ...