· intermittent explosive disorder · pathological gambling · pyromania · personality disorders · post traumatic stress disorder · substance abuse and addiction (includes alcoholism) · obsessive-compulsive disorder · panic disorder · Tourette's disorder · anxiety disorders · autism Symptoms: Mania...
Included were patients with mood or anxiety disorders according to DSM-III-R. Average age was 44 years (S.D. 15.5, range 24-76 years). Eight patients were male and 16 were female. Two patients had a bipolar disorder, 17 a depressive disorder, two an anxiety disorder and three an ...
Mental health therapists address a wide range of mental health needs, from anxiety and depression to more severe disorders like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. They offer therapy services, such as individual and group counseling, to help clients improve their mental well-being. Substance Abuse Ther...
To examine whether psychic and/or somatic anxiety predict responsiveness to light therapy in women with winter Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Eighty-on... B Mackenzie,RD Levitan - 《Journal of Afferctive Disorders》 被引量: 6发表: 2005年 加载更多来源...
(n=44); Psychosis- not otherwise specified (n=6); Unipolar Depression (n=5); Bipolar mood disorder (n=4); Alcohol and substance use disorder (n=3); Intellectual Disability (n=2); Obsessive鈥揷ompulsive Disorder (n=2); Anxiety, epilepsy, adjustment disorder (n=1 each)] and 18 of ...
(APA) defined four tic disorders in the fourth edition of theDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, orDSM-IV. The disorders are distinguished from one another according to three criteria: the child's age at onset; the duration of the disorder; and the number and variety of ...
Scales for assessment of emotional wellbeing: Psychometric analysis of the 'profile of mood states' (POMS) and of the 'psychological general wellbeing inde... Although posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is no longer considered an anxiety disorder in DSM-5 , previous research has indicated high...
pharmacogenomics; mental disorders; personalized medicine; psychopharmacology; depressive disorders; anxiety disorders; psychotic disorders; schizophrenia; bipolar disorder; precision psychiatry1. Introduction Psychiatric disorders are noncommunicable diseases that pose a major health challenge in Europe in the 21st...
Clients and families should understand how and why symptoms develop and worsen, including positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms of psychosis, depression and anxiety, and the vulnerability-stress model [23, 25]. To track triggers, patterns, and treatment progress, clients should monitor symptoms...
17q12 deletion and duplication syndromes determine an increased risk for neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders, such as developmental delay, ID (mild to severe), ASD, psychotic disorder, anxiety, and bipolar disorder [8,9]. They have also been related to visceral and endocrine anomalies,...