Mood Disorders 1. Major Depressive Disorders
... • A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, lasting at least 1 week (or any duration if hospitalisation is necessary) • During the period of mood disturbance, three (or more) of the following symptoms have been present to a significant degree: o Inflate ...
... • A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, lasting at least 1 week (or any duration if hospitalisation is necessary) • During the period of mood disturbance, three (or more) of the following symptoms have been present to a significant degree: o Inflate ...
powerpoint presentation for teaching
... • Chronic (non-episodic) and severe irritability and hyperarousal without euphoria and grandiosity of bipolar disorder • More studies on SMD than DMDD • Upper age limit of onset for diagnosis of SMD is 12 vs 10 in DMDD • SMD diagnosis requires symptoms of hyperarousal , DMDD does not • Increased ris ...
... • Chronic (non-episodic) and severe irritability and hyperarousal without euphoria and grandiosity of bipolar disorder • More studies on SMD than DMDD • Upper age limit of onset for diagnosis of SMD is 12 vs 10 in DMDD • SMD diagnosis requires symptoms of hyperarousal , DMDD does not • Increased ris ...
Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents
... Sit in comfortable chair with your back upright Close eyes or stare at an object. For 60 seconds, be aware of noises in the room – acknowledge each sensation, thought, or feeling, whether pleasant or unpleasant For 60 seconds, focus on in-breath and out-breath; if attention shifts, gently esco ...
... Sit in comfortable chair with your back upright Close eyes or stare at an object. For 60 seconds, be aware of noises in the room – acknowledge each sensation, thought, or feeling, whether pleasant or unpleasant For 60 seconds, focus on in-breath and out-breath; if attention shifts, gently esco ...
Mood disorders ( affective disorders )
... psychomotor agitation or retardation fatigue or loss of energy feelings of worthlessness or guilt diminished ability to think or concentrate, indecisiveness recurrent thought of death ...
... psychomotor agitation or retardation fatigue or loss of energy feelings of worthlessness or guilt diminished ability to think or concentrate, indecisiveness recurrent thought of death ...
bipolar disorder - mrsashleymhelmsclass
... The prognosis for bipolar disorder differs amongst people considering there are three different types of bipolar disorder which are bipolar I, bipolar II, and cyclothymia. In some cases it can be very severe and longterm or mild with less episodes occurring. The depressive states and manic states di ...
... The prognosis for bipolar disorder differs amongst people considering there are three different types of bipolar disorder which are bipolar I, bipolar II, and cyclothymia. In some cases it can be very severe and longterm or mild with less episodes occurring. The depressive states and manic states di ...
Comparison of DSM-IV-TR Classification with DSM
... symptoms into either of two categories. Dysthymic disorder specifies an initial two years of depressive symptoms that do not accumulate at any point to meet criteria for a major depressive episode and excludes individuals with any history of mania or hypomania. Major depression with a chronic specif ...
... symptoms into either of two categories. Dysthymic disorder specifies an initial two years of depressive symptoms that do not accumulate at any point to meet criteria for a major depressive episode and excludes individuals with any history of mania or hypomania. Major depression with a chronic specif ...
OHSU Presentation Template
... elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, lasting at least 1 week (or any duration if hospitalization is necessary) B - During the period of mood disturbance, three (or more) of the following symptoms have persisted (4 if the mood is only irritable) and have been present to a significant degree: C – S ...
... elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, lasting at least 1 week (or any duration if hospitalization is necessary) B - During the period of mood disturbance, three (or more) of the following symptoms have persisted (4 if the mood is only irritable) and have been present to a significant degree: C – S ...
The Mind Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
... • Although not as common as with medications such as Ritalin, Dexedrine or benzodiazepines, the antipsychotic medication Seroquel (street name “Qwell”, “Susie Q”) has been increasingly identified as a substance of abuse (Pinta et al 2007, Waheed et al 2005, Wirshing et al 2004) ...
... • Although not as common as with medications such as Ritalin, Dexedrine or benzodiazepines, the antipsychotic medication Seroquel (street name “Qwell”, “Susie Q”) has been increasingly identified as a substance of abuse (Pinta et al 2007, Waheed et al 2005, Wirshing et al 2004) ...
The Mood Disorders Program
... a regular basis for medication management. Each patient has an individual treatment plan and, prior to discharge, appointments for follow-up care are arranged to assure continuity of care. The treatment team closely collaborates with the patient's primary care provider or specialist if requested. Th ...
... a regular basis for medication management. Each patient has an individual treatment plan and, prior to discharge, appointments for follow-up care are arranged to assure continuity of care. The treatment team closely collaborates with the patient's primary care provider or specialist if requested. Th ...
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... 5) Encourage them to get help . . . . and Get help yourself . 6) Discourage Drinking. Alcohol is a depressant. It just makes it worse! ...
... 5) Encourage them to get help . . . . and Get help yourself . 6) Discourage Drinking. Alcohol is a depressant. It just makes it worse! ...
DSM-IV
... Among recovered patients, 33% will relapse in 1 year; 75% will relapse in 5 years Double depression (MDD + Dysthymia) doubles relapse rate Only 15% of hospitalized will not relapse ...
... Among recovered patients, 33% will relapse in 1 year; 75% will relapse in 5 years Double depression (MDD + Dysthymia) doubles relapse rate Only 15% of hospitalized will not relapse ...
Depression & Adolescents-Dr Daviss
... Dysthymia: 2+ symptoms, 1 year duration Adjustment disorder with depression: fewer sxs and shorter duration, response to stress Depressive disorder not otherwise specified ...
... Dysthymia: 2+ symptoms, 1 year duration Adjustment disorder with depression: fewer sxs and shorter duration, response to stress Depressive disorder not otherwise specified ...
Bipolar Disorder: Stories of Coping and Courage
... including doctors, talk therapists, family, friends and support groups; ■ Hope: They believe that they will get better over time. If you have depression or bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, it does not mean you are weak, flawed, or alone. These physical illnesses affect more than 22 ...
... including doctors, talk therapists, family, friends and support groups; ■ Hope: They believe that they will get better over time. If you have depression or bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, it does not mean you are weak, flawed, or alone. These physical illnesses affect more than 22 ...
Development of Diagnostic Variables
... A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. Note: Do not include symptoms that are clearly due to a general ...
... A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. Note: Do not include symptoms that are clearly due to a general ...
File - Hopkins Helpful Hints
... wild episodes of euphoria and spending sprees to motionless staring and hopelessness. If someone from the biomedical approach were to treat his condition, the prescription most likely would be a) Lithium carbonate ...
... wild episodes of euphoria and spending sprees to motionless staring and hopelessness. If someone from the biomedical approach were to treat his condition, the prescription most likely would be a) Lithium carbonate ...
職場心理衛生
... (1) inflated self-esteem or grandiosity 自信心增高 (2) decreased need for sleep 睡眠需求減少 (3) more talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking 多話 (4) flight of ideas or subjective racing thoughts 跳躍性思考 (5) distractibility 易分心 (6) increase in goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitation 增加目的性行為或激躁不安 ...
... (1) inflated self-esteem or grandiosity 自信心增高 (2) decreased need for sleep 睡眠需求減少 (3) more talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking 多話 (4) flight of ideas or subjective racing thoughts 跳躍性思考 (5) distractibility 易分心 (6) increase in goal-directed activity or psychomotor agitation 增加目的性行為或激躁不安 ...
MH 3.1 Personality Disorders, Schizophrenia, Bipolar
... Moods of adolescents commonly swing from feeling vulnerable to dependent to knowing that they are the smartest on in their family. (remember? I do!) ...
... Moods of adolescents commonly swing from feeling vulnerable to dependent to knowing that they are the smartest on in their family. (remember? I do!) ...
Mood disorders
... Mood: persistent emotional states that affect how an individual acts, acts, think and perceivel his or her environment environment The basic abnormalities of mood: mood: depression, depression, mania. mania. Both occur on a continuum from normal to clearly pathological. pathological. The minor sympt ...
... Mood: persistent emotional states that affect how an individual acts, acts, think and perceivel his or her environment environment The basic abnormalities of mood: mood: depression, depression, mania. mania. Both occur on a continuum from normal to clearly pathological. pathological. The minor sympt ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Coffee: More Than Just a Jolt in the
... With the development of modern psychology, more people have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The condition is caused by an imbalance in the brain and involves times of mania and depression, among other things. There are several types of bipolar disorder. Type I, the most severe, has the most dr ...
... With the development of modern psychology, more people have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The condition is caused by an imbalance in the brain and involves times of mania and depression, among other things. There are several types of bipolar disorder. Type I, the most severe, has the most dr ...
Abnormal Psychology
... Severe and unexplained swings between mania and depression. Seasonal-affective disorder Characterized by increase in depressed feelings as the hours of daylight decrease ...
... Severe and unexplained swings between mania and depression. Seasonal-affective disorder Characterized by increase in depressed feelings as the hours of daylight decrease ...
Bipolar Disorder and Mood Disorders
... Almost 1/3 of 6-to-12-year-old children diagnosed with major depression will develop bipolar disorder within a few years 32% will be diagnosed with bipolar disorder at an average age of 11 years Bipolar disorder affects approximately 2.3 million American adults Bipolar disorder affects 1.2 percent o ...
... Almost 1/3 of 6-to-12-year-old children diagnosed with major depression will develop bipolar disorder within a few years 32% will be diagnosed with bipolar disorder at an average age of 11 years Bipolar disorder affects approximately 2.3 million American adults Bipolar disorder affects 1.2 percent o ...
Personality disorders
... (i) Worthlessness or inappropriate guilt. 2. Manic Episode: A distinct period of persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood lasting at least 1 week, manifested by 3 (4 if mood is irritable) or more of the following symptoms. The episode is severe enough to cause marked impairment in social ...
... (i) Worthlessness or inappropriate guilt. 2. Manic Episode: A distinct period of persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood lasting at least 1 week, manifested by 3 (4 if mood is irritable) or more of the following symptoms. The episode is severe enough to cause marked impairment in social ...
Neurophysiological Profiles of Reward
... high rates of unemployment, divorce, and suicide (Kasper and Hirschfeld, 2005). It involves both depressive and manic episodes. Depressive episodes include feelings of persistent sadness, low self-esteem, and/or loss of interest in previously enjoyable activities. In comparison, manic episodes inclu ...
... high rates of unemployment, divorce, and suicide (Kasper and Hirschfeld, 2005). It involves both depressive and manic episodes. Depressive episodes include feelings of persistent sadness, low self-esteem, and/or loss of interest in previously enjoyable activities. In comparison, manic episodes inclu ...