“Connecting to the Disconnected” (Workshop
... of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), a major depressive episode is defined as: ...
... of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), a major depressive episode is defined as: ...
Defining bipolar mood states with quantitative measurement of
... for the subject to react to any stimulation. By contrast, emotional reactivity is mentioned in DSM-IV as a feature of atypical depression, but only in response to pleasant stimulation. One must consider that high emotional reactivity should also be factored into negative situations, leading to exces ...
... for the subject to react to any stimulation. By contrast, emotional reactivity is mentioned in DSM-IV as a feature of atypical depression, but only in response to pleasant stimulation. One must consider that high emotional reactivity should also be factored into negative situations, leading to exces ...
Mental Health - Jones College Prep
... • One in four people attempt suicide; one in ten are successful w/ their attempt. • Heredity/environment play a role in bipolar disorder. • Symptoms: – Manic phase includes: • cheerful, full of energy. • person gets out of control--spending money wildly; takes on huge projects that are never complet ...
... • One in four people attempt suicide; one in ten are successful w/ their attempt. • Heredity/environment play a role in bipolar disorder. • Symptoms: – Manic phase includes: • cheerful, full of energy. • person gets out of control--spending money wildly; takes on huge projects that are never complet ...
Chronic Condition Coding Awareness: Bipolar
... shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks1. People who have bipolar disorder can have periods in which they feel overly happy and energized and other periods of feeling very sad, hopeless, and sluggish. In between those periods, they usually feel normal. ...
... shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks1. People who have bipolar disorder can have periods in which they feel overly happy and energized and other periods of feeling very sad, hopeless, and sluggish. In between those periods, they usually feel normal. ...
Slides 25 - Association for Academic Psychiatry
... effect of trauma depends on the mediating processes – developmental level – biology of the trauma experience – social context – coping skills, protective factors, resilience ...
... effect of trauma depends on the mediating processes – developmental level – biology of the trauma experience – social context – coping skills, protective factors, resilience ...
Hope For Tomorrow PowerPoint
... are eating disorders Eating disorders are brain disorders and are a result of psychological and emotional pain and conflict that have not been resolved 90% of high school students are currently on a diet. Eating disorders effect boys and girls as young as four years of age ...
... are eating disorders Eating disorders are brain disorders and are a result of psychological and emotional pain and conflict that have not been resolved 90% of high school students are currently on a diet. Eating disorders effect boys and girls as young as four years of age ...
The Clinical Presentation of Mood Disorders. Bob Boland MD Slide
... Emotions: Mania • Mood – Euphoric – Irritable ...
... Emotions: Mania • Mood – Euphoric – Irritable ...
What is Bipolar Disorder?
... How is a Person Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder? The diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder is based on a careful longitudinal history from the patient and ideally from family members since many patients will deny manic or hypomanic episodes, considering them to be periods of optimal functioning. ...
... How is a Person Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder? The diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder is based on a careful longitudinal history from the patient and ideally from family members since many patients will deny manic or hypomanic episodes, considering them to be periods of optimal functioning. ...
Mood Disorders
... • Antidepressants increase the availability of noradrenaline and serotonin. • They relieve the symptoms of major depression in about 80% of the people who take them • Lithium has been used to treat bipolar disorder and to prevent its recurrence. It appears to regulate the availability of the neurotr ...
... • Antidepressants increase the availability of noradrenaline and serotonin. • They relieve the symptoms of major depression in about 80% of the people who take them • Lithium has been used to treat bipolar disorder and to prevent its recurrence. It appears to regulate the availability of the neurotr ...
PSY101 Powerpoint Chapter 15 Psychological Disorders
... to a common stressor or loss, such as the death of a loved one, is not a mental disorder. Socially deviant behavior (e.g., political, religious, or sexual) and conflicts that are primarily between the individual and society are not mental disorders unless the deviance or conflict results from a dysf ...
... to a common stressor or loss, such as the death of a loved one, is not a mental disorder. Socially deviant behavior (e.g., political, religious, or sexual) and conflicts that are primarily between the individual and society are not mental disorders unless the deviance or conflict results from a dysf ...
Title (right justify / Arial)
... Distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive or irritable mood, lasting at least one week. ...
... Distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive or irritable mood, lasting at least one week. ...
The Nurse as Provider of care
... elevated, expansive, irritable, labile affect, mood-congruent delusions and hallucinations, creative projects/goal-directed activity, sleep, speech, flight of ideas, increased sociability, expansiveness, overoptimism, grandiosity, and lack of judgment. E ...
... elevated, expansive, irritable, labile affect, mood-congruent delusions and hallucinations, creative projects/goal-directed activity, sleep, speech, flight of ideas, increased sociability, expansiveness, overoptimism, grandiosity, and lack of judgment. E ...
Fulltext: english, pdf
... Compulsive Scale score (Y-BOCS) (Goodman et al. 1989) was 28, placing her symptoms severity in the “moderate” range, when she first started an antiobsessional treatment (sertraline titrated to 100 mg/die). She slowly responded to this treatment and maintained sub-clinical obsessive-compulsive sympto ...
... Compulsive Scale score (Y-BOCS) (Goodman et al. 1989) was 28, placing her symptoms severity in the “moderate” range, when she first started an antiobsessional treatment (sertraline titrated to 100 mg/die). She slowly responded to this treatment and maintained sub-clinical obsessive-compulsive sympto ...
How the Right Drugs Can Treat Bipolar Disorder
... with a history of major depression also report recurrent episodes of low level, subtle hypomania, the new study showed. Less intense than mania, hypomania is marked by bursts of increased energy, activity, and less need for sleep. The episodes reported by nearly 40% of the study participants were no ...
... with a history of major depression also report recurrent episodes of low level, subtle hypomania, the new study showed. Less intense than mania, hypomania is marked by bursts of increased energy, activity, and less need for sleep. The episodes reported by nearly 40% of the study participants were no ...
The Evaluation and Treatment of the Acutely Agitated
... • Call AA/NA and have sponsor visit patient in ER • Prescribe daily or bidaily NA/AA Group meetings for first 2 weeks post discharge. • Follow-up with addiction disorder clinic. • Register for Rehab Program. ...
... • Call AA/NA and have sponsor visit patient in ER • Prescribe daily or bidaily NA/AA Group meetings for first 2 weeks post discharge. • Follow-up with addiction disorder clinic. • Register for Rehab Program. ...
Mania in late life
... hypomania. It is unusual for an episode of mania or hypomania to occur in isolation. According to ICD-10, for a diagnosis of bipolar disorder to be made, at least two episodes in which the patient’s mood and activity levels are significantly disturbed (either with depression or mania) must be presen ...
... hypomania. It is unusual for an episode of mania or hypomania to occur in isolation. According to ICD-10, for a diagnosis of bipolar disorder to be made, at least two episodes in which the patient’s mood and activity levels are significantly disturbed (either with depression or mania) must be presen ...
BIPOLAR DISORDER
... Sleeping too much or too little Lacks interest in others and activities, irritable, feeling hopeless and worthless Thoughts of death or suicide ...
... Sleeping too much or too little Lacks interest in others and activities, irritable, feeling hopeless and worthless Thoughts of death or suicide ...
Psychopharmacology
... Cumbersome to use because response rate linked to increase in dosage Risk of hypertension at doses greater than225 mg per day - need to take blood pressure at least once a daY ...
... Cumbersome to use because response rate linked to increase in dosage Risk of hypertension at doses greater than225 mg per day - need to take blood pressure at least once a daY ...
Major Mental Illnesses
... The manic type of schizoaffective disorder often takes the form of elation, with increased self-confidence and grandiosity. The person may feel energized, but may act inappropriately in social situations, and have trouble concentrating. Symptoms of psychosis are also present, and the person’s behavi ...
... The manic type of schizoaffective disorder often takes the form of elation, with increased self-confidence and grandiosity. The person may feel energized, but may act inappropriately in social situations, and have trouble concentrating. Symptoms of psychosis are also present, and the person’s behavi ...
L6_Disorders of Mood..
... either mania or depression, the easier it becomes to have another episode. There now is evidence that many psychiatric disorders, not just bipolar disorder, are subject to this phenomenon. The better the control of the illness and the fewer cycles an individual has, the better his or her quality of ...
... either mania or depression, the easier it becomes to have another episode. There now is evidence that many psychiatric disorders, not just bipolar disorder, are subject to this phenomenon. The better the control of the illness and the fewer cycles an individual has, the better his or her quality of ...
Child and Adolescent Bipolar Spectrum Services (CABS)
... Bipolar disorder, or manic depression as it used to be called, is a mood disorder that runs in families and has a strong genetic basis. It is a serious neuropsychiatric illness marked by episodes of mania and depression. Manic episodes are periods of extremely happy, superpositive, or explosively ir ...
... Bipolar disorder, or manic depression as it used to be called, is a mood disorder that runs in families and has a strong genetic basis. It is a serious neuropsychiatric illness marked by episodes of mania and depression. Manic episodes are periods of extremely happy, superpositive, or explosively ir ...
Chapter 8 Lesson 4
... Anxiety Disorder • A disorder in which real or imagined fears keep a person from functioning normally – Phobias – Exaggerated fears about something specific (spiders, snakes) – Obsessive-compulsive – Cannot keep certain thoughts out of mind. May develop repetitive behaviors – Stress – affects peopl ...
... Anxiety Disorder • A disorder in which real or imagined fears keep a person from functioning normally – Phobias – Exaggerated fears about something specific (spiders, snakes) – Obsessive-compulsive – Cannot keep certain thoughts out of mind. May develop repetitive behaviors – Stress – affects peopl ...
Griggs Chapter 10: Abnormal Psychology
... friends, and activities for a period of two weeks or more ◦ Thoughts of suicide ...
... friends, and activities for a period of two weeks or more ◦ Thoughts of suicide ...
Mental Disorders
... One of the stranger aspects of the personalities is that they don't all become sick at one time. Also influences such as alcohol doesn't affect them all the same. Alcohol might make Miles nauseated but not affect Karen 2 ( another personality) whatsoever. ...
... One of the stranger aspects of the personalities is that they don't all become sick at one time. Also influences such as alcohol doesn't affect them all the same. Alcohol might make Miles nauseated but not affect Karen 2 ( another personality) whatsoever. ...
PSY240H1S Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
... Somatization Disorder A. History of many physical complaints beginning before age 30 that result in treatment being sought or significant impairment B. Each of the following criteria must have been met: 1. Four pain symptoms 2. Two gastrointestinal symptoms 3. One sexual or reproductive symptom 4. ...
... Somatization Disorder A. History of many physical complaints beginning before age 30 that result in treatment being sought or significant impairment B. Each of the following criteria must have been met: 1. Four pain symptoms 2. Two gastrointestinal symptoms 3. One sexual or reproductive symptom 4. ...