This study found that psychologists in general were unable to differentiate between artists with mental illness and those without, and that when cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic and humanistic psychologists were compared, there were no significant differences in their ability to make such differentiation...
In the future, stratified therapy for rare paediatric disease based on the specific genetic diagnosis is likely to be possible, and effective and affordable therapies are likely to become available through drug repurposing and innovation.Abstract The majority of rare diseases affect children, most of ...
Neurodivergence is not really a well-known concept; the word doesn’t even exist in Vietnamese. So, many people jump on the assumption train and just see neurodivergence as another type of mental illness, which is unfair and not true. Neurodivergence refers to the natural variations in t...
From birth, the parents of children living with PCD are faced with the challenges of caring for a child with a (un)diagnosed chronic condition. Parents not only assist the child in activities of daily living, but also accommodate the nutritional, physical, social, emotional, medical and financi...
children. In total, 116 deaf children had a Gold standard NICE guideline assessment; 58 diagnosed with ASD and 58 without ASD, and for both groups a blinded informant based ADI-R Deaf adaptation and direct assessment using the ADOS-2 Deaf adaptation were separately completed. There was ...
the particular screening measures often depend on the child’s age. The doctor will also ask parents, teachers, or other caregivers about what they’ve noticed. A pediatrician can do these evaluations, or you may get referred to another professional who specializes in children’s mental health....
Freedman, A. M. and Kaplan, H. I. (Ed.) Diagnosing Mental Illness; Evaluation in Psychiatry and Psychology. New York: Atheneum, 1972 pp. 307 + xii. $10.00Most of the chapters of the book comprise a spin-off of the editors' massive Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, published in ...
providers globally, there is a need for a simple way to consider the complex interactions that predict adaptive coping when there is exposure to high levels of adversity such as family violence, mental illness of a child or caregiver, natural disasters, social marginalization, or political conflict...
To be sure, VR is a long way from being used widely to diagnose mental disorders. “VR has immense potential to improve the assessment of mental health conditions but it is not currently used in clinics,” says Daniel Freeman, a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oxford,...
children as of May 11, 2004. Survey showing the growth in the overall prevalence of antidepressant use among children in the U.S.; Issue over how doctors diagnose children with depression or mental disorders; Impact of antidepressants on the function of the brain. INSET: Survey Results From ...