Psychological Disorders
... psychological disorders presently distributed as DSM-IV-TR (text revision) ...
... psychological disorders presently distributed as DSM-IV-TR (text revision) ...
ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, or PTSD? - National Health Care for the
... Characterized by dramatic mood swings, bipolar disorder produces severe changes in energy level and behavior. People with this disorder cycle through episodes of mania and depression. Symptoms range from severe depression at one end of the spectrum to severe mania on the other end, with mild to mode ...
... Characterized by dramatic mood swings, bipolar disorder produces severe changes in energy level and behavior. People with this disorder cycle through episodes of mania and depression. Symptoms range from severe depression at one end of the spectrum to severe mania on the other end, with mild to mode ...
Mood and Anxiety Disorders
... Bipolar and Related Disorders: What has changed- What has stayed the same? Overall these are essentially the same Bipolar I Disorder Bipolar II Disorder Hypomanic Episode Except there is a change to the criteria that define Manic Episode and Hypomanic Episode • Criterion changes to mood presentatio ...
... Bipolar and Related Disorders: What has changed- What has stayed the same? Overall these are essentially the same Bipolar I Disorder Bipolar II Disorder Hypomanic Episode Except there is a change to the criteria that define Manic Episode and Hypomanic Episode • Criterion changes to mood presentatio ...
Health Depression PPT - Gordon State College
... DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Manic and Hypomanic Episodes ...
... DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Manic and Hypomanic Episodes ...
Bipolar Disorder - Psychiatric Services, PC
... specific genes—the microscopic "building blocks" of DNA inside all cells that influence how the body and mind work and grow—passed down through generations that may increase a person's chance of developing the illness. But genes are not the whole story. Studies of identical twins, who share all the ...
... specific genes—the microscopic "building blocks" of DNA inside all cells that influence how the body and mind work and grow—passed down through generations that may increase a person's chance of developing the illness. But genes are not the whole story. Studies of identical twins, who share all the ...
Introduction to theoretical and applied ethics
... • My first association: – Using drugs that were originally developed for therapy of depression to go beyond normal functioning – Not from (clinically) depressed to happy, but fro existentially troubled to okay ...
... • My first association: – Using drugs that were originally developed for therapy of depression to go beyond normal functioning – Not from (clinically) depressed to happy, but fro existentially troubled to okay ...
Mental Health Unit
... 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 obsessive thought. Common compulsions include: Excessive cleaning and/or hand washing Ordering and arranging things in a particular, precise way Repeated ...
... 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 obsessive thought. Common compulsions include: Excessive cleaning and/or hand washing Ordering and arranging things in a particular, precise way Repeated ...
Appendix 7. Diagnostic criteria according to DSM-IV-TR
... The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (for example, a drug of abuse, a medication), or a general medical condition (for example, hyperthyroidism). The symptoms are not better accounted for by bereavement, i.e. after the loss of a loved one, the symptoms persist ...
... The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (for example, a drug of abuse, a medication), or a general medical condition (for example, hyperthyroidism). The symptoms are not better accounted for by bereavement, i.e. after the loss of a loved one, the symptoms persist ...
129 Psychiatric Disorders Mood Disorders Major depressive
... week of an abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood or a required hospitalization with at least three symptoms. Symptoms include distractibility, insomnia or decreased need for sleep, grandiosity (inflated self-esteem), flight of ideas (racing thoughts), psychomotor agitation or increase in ...
... week of an abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood or a required hospitalization with at least three symptoms. Symptoms include distractibility, insomnia or decreased need for sleep, grandiosity (inflated self-esteem), flight of ideas (racing thoughts), psychomotor agitation or increase in ...
MS Mood and Cognition - National Multiple Sclerosis Society
... The cause is still unknown. MS affects each person differently; symptoms vary widely. MS is not fatal, contagious, directly inherited, or always disabling. Early diagnosis and treatment are important: Significant, irreversible damage can occur early on. Treatment reduces the number of relapses a ...
... The cause is still unknown. MS affects each person differently; symptoms vary widely. MS is not fatal, contagious, directly inherited, or always disabling. Early diagnosis and treatment are important: Significant, irreversible damage can occur early on. Treatment reduces the number of relapses a ...
NHS Symptoms of Depression - the Central London CBT Training
... illness. However, sometimes it can be hard to distinguish between feelings of grief and depression. People who are grieving find that feelings of loss and sadness come and go, but they are still able to enjoy things and look forward to the future. However, people who are depressed have a constant fe ...
... illness. However, sometimes it can be hard to distinguish between feelings of grief and depression. People who are grieving find that feelings of loss and sadness come and go, but they are still able to enjoy things and look forward to the future. However, people who are depressed have a constant fe ...
Differential diagnosis of bipolar and borderline personality disorders
... increased diagnoses of bipolar II. However, care ful evaluation, supported by the empirical lit erature [26] , shows that BPD patients rarely have consistently elevated (or irritable) mood for as long as 48 h. The obstacles to accurate differential diagnosis reflect the popularity of the bipolar d ...
... increased diagnoses of bipolar II. However, care ful evaluation, supported by the empirical lit erature [26] , shows that BPD patients rarely have consistently elevated (or irritable) mood for as long as 48 h. The obstacles to accurate differential diagnosis reflect the popularity of the bipolar d ...
Psychological Disorders
... disorders. Most common view today. Some disorders occur worldwide (schizophrenia) while others are culture-bound (i.e. “anorexia” & “susto” – fear of black magic in Latin America). ...
... disorders. Most common view today. Some disorders occur worldwide (schizophrenia) while others are culture-bound (i.e. “anorexia” & “susto” – fear of black magic in Latin America). ...
Personality Disorder
... bad habits learned early on in life. Biological explanations look at the lower than normal stress hormones in antisocial personality disordered persons as responsible for their low responsiveness to threatening stimuli. Other possible causes of personality disorders may include disturbances in f ...
... bad habits learned early on in life. Biological explanations look at the lower than normal stress hormones in antisocial personality disordered persons as responsible for their low responsiveness to threatening stimuli. Other possible causes of personality disorders may include disturbances in f ...
Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders
... Describe the symptoms of dissociative amnesia and dissociative fugue, and list the factors that have been identified as triggering these disorders. ...
... Describe the symptoms of dissociative amnesia and dissociative fugue, and list the factors that have been identified as triggering these disorders. ...
Psy.419.ch16
... – Considered reactive depression – Does not constitute mental illness unless the symptoms last longer than normal or are abnormally intense ...
... – Considered reactive depression – Does not constitute mental illness unless the symptoms last longer than normal or are abnormally intense ...
Assessment and Treatment of the Tough Cases: JBD and Psychosis
... Copyright © The REACH Institute. All rights reserved. ...
... Copyright © The REACH Institute. All rights reserved. ...
Combination Atypical Antipsychotics in Adolescents or
... Bipolar disorder is a mental condition characterized by episodic mood swings between euphoric or irritable mania and hopeless depression which can affect social activities, functioning, and relationships.1 Episodes are typically followed by symptom-free periods referred to as euthymia.1 According to ...
... Bipolar disorder is a mental condition characterized by episodic mood swings between euphoric or irritable mania and hopeless depression which can affect social activities, functioning, and relationships.1 Episodes are typically followed by symptom-free periods referred to as euthymia.1 According to ...
Counseling Intake Form
... DSM-V Diagnosis: Specifics including Severity ICD-10 Code(s)_____ _____ ____ _____ Diagnosis:______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ...
... DSM-V Diagnosis: Specifics including Severity ICD-10 Code(s)_____ _____ ____ _____ Diagnosis:______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ...
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
... many adults who call themselves bipolar may not have that illness first degree relative bipolar disorder, increases OR by 5 second degree relative bipolar, increase OR by 2.5 given a generous prevalence of 2% bipolar in the population, most children of a bipolar parent (~90%) will not have b ...
... many adults who call themselves bipolar may not have that illness first degree relative bipolar disorder, increases OR by 5 second degree relative bipolar, increase OR by 2.5 given a generous prevalence of 2% bipolar in the population, most children of a bipolar parent (~90%) will not have b ...
Slide 1
... Anti-depressent medications may also be used to treat bipolar disorder. These may include paroxetine (Paxil), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem), sertraline (Zoloft) or bupropion (Wellbutrin, Zyban), among others. In other circumstances, doctors may use antipsychotic medications such as risperidone (Rispe ...
... Anti-depressent medications may also be used to treat bipolar disorder. These may include paroxetine (Paxil), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem), sertraline (Zoloft) or bupropion (Wellbutrin, Zyban), among others. In other circumstances, doctors may use antipsychotic medications such as risperidone (Rispe ...
Depression and Bipolar Disorder
... Anti-depressent medications may also be used to treat bipolar disorder. These may include paroxetine (Paxil), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem), sertraline (Zoloft) or bupropion (Wellbutrin, Zyban), among others. In other circumstances, doctors may use antipsychotic medications such as risperidone (Rispe ...
... Anti-depressent medications may also be used to treat bipolar disorder. These may include paroxetine (Paxil), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem), sertraline (Zoloft) or bupropion (Wellbutrin, Zyban), among others. In other circumstances, doctors may use antipsychotic medications such as risperidone (Rispe ...
Griggs Chapter 10: Abnormal Psychology
... terms of causes that are internal (their own fault), stable (here to stay), and global (applies to all aspects of their life) ...
... terms of causes that are internal (their own fault), stable (here to stay), and global (applies to all aspects of their life) ...