This psychological disorder makes people pull out their own hairChris Snyder
Hair, such as its appearance, thinning, or baldness Skin and veins Breast size or appearance Muscle size and tone Genitalia You may be obsessed with more than one body part; many people focus on three or four while they have symptoms. ...
Those moments of paralyzed distance, where I need to be pulled out by loved ones, need to be moments of perspective and opportunities for intimacy, not potential for lashing out. Where I’m hurting, I need to recognize that there are people close by who wish to see me dance as well. W...
Theimpulse control disordersin the DSM include several rather separate disorders both on Axis I and Axis II. On Axis I, these impulse control disorders includeintermittent explosive disorder,kleptomania,pathological gambling,pyromania,trichotillomania(compulsion to pull out one’s hair), r...
A third of people who have ECT report some long-term memory loss. These problems may be related to other things such as a history of drug or alcohol abuse or other things that have hurt the brain. The technique used to deliver the treatment, such as where the electrodes go on your scal...
Anorexia is perhaps one of the most well-known eating disorders. It is characterized by excessive weight loss from self-starvation. People with this disorder have an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted self-image. They perceive themselves as being overweight in spite of overwhelming evi...
US Public Health Service, Healthy People 2000: national health promotion and disease prevention objectives (excerpts). J Allied Health 1990;19297- 311PubMedGoogle Scholar 79. Swartz JALurgio AJGoldstein P Severe mental illness and substance use disorders among former Supplemental Security Income benef...
People with SPD over-respond, under-respond, excessively crave/seek out intense sensory experiences, have difficulty discriminating sensation, or respond to sensory input in an atypical manner, impacting their daily life activities. Sensory integration theory was developed by Dr. A. Jean Ayres in ...
Throughout their education there are several points in time where an EHCP Phase Transfer Review is held. These are when the child or young person generally changes provision. They can be points where the EHCP is looked back at too. Year 10 is an important EHCP phase transfer review as it ...
personal and family history of mental illness and bipolar disorder or other mood disorders. Because bipolar disorder sometimes has a genetic component, family history can be helpful in making a diagnosis. (Most people with bipolar disorder, however, do not have a family history of bipolar disorder...