Chapter 15: Mood Disorders
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Journal Of Mental Disorders And Treatment
... antipsychoticswhen treating first break psychosis[29]. However, Clozapine can also be associated with a number of negative side effects, including increased weight gain and metabolic deregulation[30]. When two atypical antipsychotic medications have been ineffective, a switch to Clozapine isoften re ...
... antipsychoticswhen treating first break psychosis[29]. However, Clozapine can also be associated with a number of negative side effects, including increased weight gain and metabolic deregulation[30]. When two atypical antipsychotic medications have been ineffective, a switch to Clozapine isoften re ...
Atlas of Bipolar Disorders
... Throughout recorded history there have been descriptions of people with symptoms resembling bipolar illness. This is particularly true for depressive episodes. Stories depicting manic and depressive episodes can be found in ancient Greek, Persian, and biblical writings. Areteus in the second century ...
... Throughout recorded history there have been descriptions of people with symptoms resembling bipolar illness. This is particularly true for depressive episodes. Stories depicting manic and depressive episodes can be found in ancient Greek, Persian, and biblical writings. Areteus in the second century ...
The clinical high risk state_Fusar
... predicted by recent individualized psychosis-risk calculators30 is dependent on the initial CHR-P stage. For example, the finding that more severe patients (i.e. with higher levels of unusual thought content and suspiciousness, greater decline in social functioning and some cognitive impairments30) ...
... predicted by recent individualized psychosis-risk calculators30 is dependent on the initial CHR-P stage. For example, the finding that more severe patients (i.e. with higher levels of unusual thought content and suspiciousness, greater decline in social functioning and some cognitive impairments30) ...
Chapter 7: Diagnosis of Methamphetamine Use
... and dependence refer to the emergence of a maladaptive pattern within a 12month period but, as has been seen, that pattern may be triggered by shortterm usage. As a caveat, although these diagnoses are helpful, they can imply greater precision than is, in fact, present. Standards should be improved ...
... and dependence refer to the emergence of a maladaptive pattern within a 12month period but, as has been seen, that pattern may be triggered by shortterm usage. As a caveat, although these diagnoses are helpful, they can imply greater precision than is, in fact, present. Standards should be improved ...
Assessment of Bipolar Spectrum Disorder in Older Adults
... Sajatovic, M., Bingham, C. R., Campbell, E. A., & Fletcher, D. F. (2005). Bipolar disorder in older adult inpatients. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193, 417-419. Sajatovic, M., Davies, M., & Hrouda, D. (2004). Enhancement of treatment adherence among patients with bipolar disorder. Psyc ...
... Sajatovic, M., Bingham, C. R., Campbell, E. A., & Fletcher, D. F. (2005). Bipolar disorder in older adult inpatients. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193, 417-419. Sajatovic, M., Davies, M., & Hrouda, D. (2004). Enhancement of treatment adherence among patients with bipolar disorder. Psyc ...
Gabapentin and Mood Disorders
... plasma levels of lamotrigine. Because of that, when lamotrigine is started in people taking valproate, the initial dose should be approximately one-half as much as is usually initially prescribed. What is the usual final dose of lamotrigine? When used as an antidepressant or as a moodstabilizing age ...
... plasma levels of lamotrigine. Because of that, when lamotrigine is started in people taking valproate, the initial dose should be approximately one-half as much as is usually initially prescribed. What is the usual final dose of lamotrigine? When used as an antidepressant or as a moodstabilizing age ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Somatoform Disorders: Physical symptoms that are psychological in origin • Dissociative Disorders: Part of one’s experience is detached from consciousness • Mood Disorders: Severe mood disturbances • Schizophrenic Disorders: Psychotic disorders characterized by a loss of contact with reality • Per ...
... • Somatoform Disorders: Physical symptoms that are psychological in origin • Dissociative Disorders: Part of one’s experience is detached from consciousness • Mood Disorders: Severe mood disturbances • Schizophrenic Disorders: Psychotic disorders characterized by a loss of contact with reality • Per ...
MS essentials: Mood, depression and emotions
... impossible to describe a ‘typical reaction’. While there are some common emotional experiences, how each individual responds will depend on their character and personal history. ...
... impossible to describe a ‘typical reaction’. While there are some common emotional experiences, how each individual responds will depend on their character and personal history. ...
Delusional Disorder
... delusion is sometimes a challenging task. Often, the extremeness and inappropriateness of the patient's behaviors, rather than the simple truth or falsity of the belief, indicate its delusional nature(Manschreck,1996;Fennig,2005). The second step is determining the presence or absence of important c ...
... delusion is sometimes a challenging task. Often, the extremeness and inappropriateness of the patient's behaviors, rather than the simple truth or falsity of the belief, indicate its delusional nature(Manschreck,1996;Fennig,2005). The second step is determining the presence or absence of important c ...
Schizophrenia
... by the individual). 1) Disturbance of thought: the belief that thoughts are being inserted into the individual’s mind from outside (thought insertion) or removed from their mind by external forces (thought withdrawal), or that their thoughts are being made known to others (thought broadcasting). 2) ...
... by the individual). 1) Disturbance of thought: the belief that thoughts are being inserted into the individual’s mind from outside (thought insertion) or removed from their mind by external forces (thought withdrawal), or that their thoughts are being made known to others (thought broadcasting). 2) ...
Serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) is not associated
... found to be associated with unipolar disorder4 and a functional polymorphism in the upstream regulatory region of the serotonin transporter gene has been associated with both unipolar and bipolar disorder,5 as well as with anxiety-related traits in normals.6 This last is a deletion/insertion polymor ...
... found to be associated with unipolar disorder4 and a functional polymorphism in the upstream regulatory region of the serotonin transporter gene has been associated with both unipolar and bipolar disorder,5 as well as with anxiety-related traits in normals.6 This last is a deletion/insertion polymor ...
DSM-V: Trauma-and Stressor-Related Disorders
... occurring within 3 months of the onset of the stressor(s). These symptoms or behaviors are clinically significant, as evidenced by one or both of the following: ◦ Marked distress that is out of proportion to the severity or intensity of the stressor, taking into account the external context and the ...
... occurring within 3 months of the onset of the stressor(s). These symptoms or behaviors are clinically significant, as evidenced by one or both of the following: ◦ Marked distress that is out of proportion to the severity or intensity of the stressor, taking into account the external context and the ...
Web Based Education Module 4: Diagnosis and Management of
... community resources, and government agencies. The Etiology of Mood Disorders Neurotransmitters, genetics, and psychosocial stressors all seem to play a part in mood disorders. The same depressed patient may have variable clinical symptoms from one major depressive episode to another. Despite this va ...
... community resources, and government agencies. The Etiology of Mood Disorders Neurotransmitters, genetics, and psychosocial stressors all seem to play a part in mood disorders. The same depressed patient may have variable clinical symptoms from one major depressive episode to another. Despite this va ...
schizophrenia in children and young people
... psychotic episodes without being symp tom-free in between. In the final 20%, the psychotic phase is constantly present, and the types of treatment currently available cannot improve their condition. A person may well have a lot of psychotic symptoms and still be able to finish school or complete a ...
... psychotic episodes without being symp tom-free in between. In the final 20%, the psychotic phase is constantly present, and the types of treatment currently available cannot improve their condition. A person may well have a lot of psychotic symptoms and still be able to finish school or complete a ...
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
... Antenatal and Postnatal depression both linked to increased risk ...
... Antenatal and Postnatal depression both linked to increased risk ...
The Mad Genius Controversy: Does the East Differ from the
... histories of treatment for mood disorders. Poets were most likely to require medication for mood disorders (33%), and were the only ones to require medical intervention for mania (17%). Thus, 50% of the poets were either treated with drugs or hospitalized for mood disorders. One-third of the writers ...
... histories of treatment for mood disorders. Poets were most likely to require medication for mood disorders (33%), and were the only ones to require medical intervention for mania (17%). Thus, 50% of the poets were either treated with drugs or hospitalized for mood disorders. One-third of the writers ...
The social zeitgeber theory, circadian rhythms, and mood disorders
... almost exactly 24 h, even though the inherent, free running cycle is 25 h (Moore-Ede, Czeisler, & Richardson, 1983; Panda, Hogenesch, & Kay, 2002; Wever, 1979). These data are consistent with the social zeitgeber theory; however, they do not rule out the possibility of an internal trigger as well. M ...
... almost exactly 24 h, even though the inherent, free running cycle is 25 h (Moore-Ede, Czeisler, & Richardson, 1983; Panda, Hogenesch, & Kay, 2002; Wever, 1979). These data are consistent with the social zeitgeber theory; however, they do not rule out the possibility of an internal trigger as well. M ...
Chapter 12
... Group of psychiatric illnesses in which the predominant symptom is the dysregulation of mood or emotion Occur throughout the life span Sometimes fatal, with a high risk of suicide World’s leading cause of disease burden or years lost to disability ...
... Group of psychiatric illnesses in which the predominant symptom is the dysregulation of mood or emotion Occur throughout the life span Sometimes fatal, with a high risk of suicide World’s leading cause of disease burden or years lost to disability ...
Depression and Bipolar Disorder
... • Goals of prevention programs: • To extend the lives of individuals who were at risk but did not develop the disorder by reducing both the risk of suicide completion and the behavioral and biological sequalae of the disorder. • To teach resiliency to the program participants • To develop skills an ...
... • Goals of prevention programs: • To extend the lives of individuals who were at risk but did not develop the disorder by reducing both the risk of suicide completion and the behavioral and biological sequalae of the disorder. • To teach resiliency to the program participants • To develop skills an ...
psychosis in childhood and its management
... as a neurodevelopmental disorder has drawn increasing attention, especially as it relates to childhood-onset schizophrenia (37). Therefore, another alternative in the conceptualization of psychotic episodes is a grouping of symptoms that are not part of the formal DSM or International Classification ...
... as a neurodevelopmental disorder has drawn increasing attention, especially as it relates to childhood-onset schizophrenia (37). Therefore, another alternative in the conceptualization of psychotic episodes is a grouping of symptoms that are not part of the formal DSM or International Classification ...
Children and Adolescents` Depression and
... Schools are also excellent setting to identify children and adolescents who are at high risk for suicide. B) Screening. Direct case finding encouraged to assess group at greatest risk for suicide attempt 15-17 years old. Shaffer systematically administered screening programs with high specificity. S ...
... Schools are also excellent setting to identify children and adolescents who are at high risk for suicide. B) Screening. Direct case finding encouraged to assess group at greatest risk for suicide attempt 15-17 years old. Shaffer systematically administered screening programs with high specificity. S ...