Managing Difficult Behaviors in the Home and LTC Facility
... of injury (self and others), exhaustion, severe and prolonged suffering, increased risk of death with depression, etc. Need to present the risks of not treating with medications to pt or SDM when ...
... of injury (self and others), exhaustion, severe and prolonged suffering, increased risk of death with depression, etc. Need to present the risks of not treating with medications to pt or SDM when ...
A Prospective Investigation of the Natural History of the Long
... and hypomania of short (2-6 days) vs longer (ⱖ7 days) duration who were compared on all measures evaluated in this investigation. Subgroups of patients with BP-II were also analyzed based on potential predictors of chronicity previously identified in the BP-I and BP-II literature: age,31 age at onse ...
... and hypomania of short (2-6 days) vs longer (ⱖ7 days) duration who were compared on all measures evaluated in this investigation. Subgroups of patients with BP-II were also analyzed based on potential predictors of chronicity previously identified in the BP-I and BP-II literature: age,31 age at onse ...
Article Plus Material for Psychometrics of Impulsive
... Another set of analyses examined the association between IA and treatment outcome, using data from an open-label stabilization lead-in phase of a maintenance study for pediatric cases with bipolar I (Findling et al., 2003***). These analyses were based on data from 130 youths enrolled in the first p ...
... Another set of analyses examined the association between IA and treatment outcome, using data from an open-label stabilization lead-in phase of a maintenance study for pediatric cases with bipolar I (Findling et al., 2003***). These analyses were based on data from 130 youths enrolled in the first p ...
Panic Disorder
... Our world is seeing a rise in anxiety disorders and depressive disorders. What is an anxiety disorder? What symptoms would you expect to see in someone with an anxiety disorder? Are there different types of anxiety disorders related to stress? What are some of those disorders? What are the symptoms ...
... Our world is seeing a rise in anxiety disorders and depressive disorders. What is an anxiety disorder? What symptoms would you expect to see in someone with an anxiety disorder? Are there different types of anxiety disorders related to stress? What are some of those disorders? What are the symptoms ...
White Fat, Brown Fat, Bad Fat, Good Fat
... adolescence. But at what point do negative emotional behaviors go beyond teenage snark to signal clinical depression? The question isn’t trivial, says psychiatrist Leslie Miller, who has made answering it a focus of her practice and clinical study. The need to catch depression early in a demographic ...
... adolescence. But at what point do negative emotional behaviors go beyond teenage snark to signal clinical depression? The question isn’t trivial, says psychiatrist Leslie Miller, who has made answering it a focus of her practice and clinical study. The need to catch depression early in a demographic ...
Risk Factors - Ontario College of Family Physicians
... – Consider severity/recurrence of depressive illness (attn: to prior pregnancies/postpartum periods and premenstrual symptoms) – Consider how quickly/effectively she responds to nonpharmacological and pharmacological treatment – Consider other risk factors for poor pregnancy outcomes or relapse (e.g ...
... – Consider severity/recurrence of depressive illness (attn: to prior pregnancies/postpartum periods and premenstrual symptoms) – Consider how quickly/effectively she responds to nonpharmacological and pharmacological treatment – Consider other risk factors for poor pregnancy outcomes or relapse (e.g ...
year
... Depressions are usually mild to moderate, but they can be severe. Treatment planning needs to match the severity of the condition for the individual. Although some individuals do not necessarily show these symptoms, the classic characteristics of recurrent winter depression include oversleeping, day ...
... Depressions are usually mild to moderate, but they can be severe. Treatment planning needs to match the severity of the condition for the individual. Although some individuals do not necessarily show these symptoms, the classic characteristics of recurrent winter depression include oversleeping, day ...
Exploring 9e
... develop similar phobias (more similar than two unrelated people). Some people seem to have an inborn highstrung temperament, while others are more easygoing. Temperament may be encoded in our genes. ...
... develop similar phobias (more similar than two unrelated people). Some people seem to have an inborn highstrung temperament, while others are more easygoing. Temperament may be encoded in our genes. ...
An episode of mania or depression, especially one that causes
... treated. Resist the urge to try to fix everything all at once. Be supportive, but know that your loved one is ultimately responsible for his or her own treatment and lifestyle choices. 2. Feeling Like Life is Limited Believing life will never be the same. At this stage, people take a hard look at th ...
... treated. Resist the urge to try to fix everything all at once. Be supportive, but know that your loved one is ultimately responsible for his or her own treatment and lifestyle choices. 2. Feeling Like Life is Limited Believing life will never be the same. At this stage, people take a hard look at th ...
Antipsychotic Presentation
... All antipsychotic drugs which block dopamine receptors do not reverse all symptoms positives are more responsive negatives may even be exacerbated ...
... All antipsychotic drugs which block dopamine receptors do not reverse all symptoms positives are more responsive negatives may even be exacerbated ...
DMH Suicide Prevention Presentation
... • Persons under age 25 accounted for 15% of all suicides in 1997 • Within schools this statistic translates to (in a district of 8,000 students) one suicide a ...
... • Persons under age 25 accounted for 15% of all suicides in 1997 • Within schools this statistic translates to (in a district of 8,000 students) one suicide a ...
Abnormal Psychology - White Plains Public Schools
... 5. Residual- suffered from schizophrenia in the past, but it’s now dormant or in remission ...
... 5. Residual- suffered from schizophrenia in the past, but it’s now dormant or in remission ...
Depression - Livonia Public Schools
... • All the causes are unknown but there does seem to be biological and emotional factors that may increase the likelihood that an individual may develop a depressive disorder: ▫ Chemical imbalance: some studies show too little or too much or certain brain chemicals in some people ▫ Family history of ...
... • All the causes are unknown but there does seem to be biological and emotional factors that may increase the likelihood that an individual may develop a depressive disorder: ▫ Chemical imbalance: some studies show too little or too much or certain brain chemicals in some people ▫ Family history of ...
7C Anxiety and Mood Disorders
... • Fear of an object may be reinforced when by avoiding the feared objects. ...
... • Fear of an object may be reinforced when by avoiding the feared objects. ...
Chapter 18---Psychological Disorders new
... by sudden lost of memory following a stressful or traumatic event Typically can’t remember any events that occurred for a certain period of time surrounding the traumatic event May forget all prior experiences, personal information, own name, family and friends May last a few hours or years ...
... by sudden lost of memory following a stressful or traumatic event Typically can’t remember any events that occurred for a certain period of time surrounding the traumatic event May forget all prior experiences, personal information, own name, family and friends May last a few hours or years ...
Depression
... Periods of elation (manic episodes) with or without alternating periods of depression Affects <1% of population Onset usually in adolescence or early adulthood Males > Females ...
... Periods of elation (manic episodes) with or without alternating periods of depression Affects <1% of population Onset usually in adolescence or early adulthood Males > Females ...
November 8, 2012
... o Schizophrenia is not Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) o Individuals with schizophrenics do not tend to be violent towards themselves or others 10% have violence; more often than not it’s towards them. o Not all cases are chronic 1/3 are chronic, 1/3 are variable c ...
... o Schizophrenia is not Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) o Individuals with schizophrenics do not tend to be violent towards themselves or others 10% have violence; more often than not it’s towards them. o Not all cases are chronic 1/3 are chronic, 1/3 are variable c ...
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... parents and they feel she is depressed. Her learning disability was diagnosed in grade 3. She received special assistance for literacy skills. She did improve, but several teachers suggested she could do better. She remains in a modified educational program that is now failing all of her academic ...
... parents and they feel she is depressed. Her learning disability was diagnosed in grade 3. She received special assistance for literacy skills. She did improve, but several teachers suggested she could do better. She remains in a modified educational program that is now failing all of her academic ...
Psychological Disorders - Purdue Psychological Sciences
... The likelihood that one will commit a crime doubles when childhood poverty is compounded with obstetrical complications (Raine et al., 1999; 2000). ...
... The likelihood that one will commit a crime doubles when childhood poverty is compounded with obstetrical complications (Raine et al., 1999; 2000). ...
Psychological Disorders
... that I sometimes sit staring off in space, thinking of nothing, and am not aware of the passage of time” ...
... that I sometimes sit staring off in space, thinking of nothing, and am not aware of the passage of time” ...
Andrew Rosen Early Conceptions of Mental Disorders
... o 4) Antisocial personality disorder (consistent disregard for- and violation of- others’ rights) o 5) Borderline personality disorder (can’t be alone; impulsive behavior and marked instability in relationships, self-concept, and affect) o 6) Histrionic personality disorder (unusual degree of attent ...
... o 4) Antisocial personality disorder (consistent disregard for- and violation of- others’ rights) o 5) Borderline personality disorder (can’t be alone; impulsive behavior and marked instability in relationships, self-concept, and affect) o 6) Histrionic personality disorder (unusual degree of attent ...
Running Head: BIPOLAR DISORDER - People
... abnormally and persistently elevated and/or irritated mood with symptoms including inflated self-esteem, flight of ideas, decreased need for sleep, ease of distraction, and engagement in activities with potentially risky consequences. The episode must be severe enough to cause impairment in occupati ...
... abnormally and persistently elevated and/or irritated mood with symptoms including inflated self-esteem, flight of ideas, decreased need for sleep, ease of distraction, and engagement in activities with potentially risky consequences. The episode must be severe enough to cause impairment in occupati ...
Slide 1
... • Flattened (reduced range of emotional expression) • Blunted (reduced sensitivity to others) Affect may become incongruous • e.g. Laughing when discussing unpleasant experience ...
... • Flattened (reduced range of emotional expression) • Blunted (reduced sensitivity to others) Affect may become incongruous • e.g. Laughing when discussing unpleasant experience ...