Post-traumatic reactions in adolescents: how well do the DSM-IV PTSD criteria fit the real life experience of trauma exposed youth? J Abnorm Child Psychol 2008; 36: 915-925Saul AL, Grant KE, Carter JS. Post-traumatic reactions in adolescents: How well do the DSM-IV PTSD criteria fit the...
However, it still falls under the umbrella term of dissociative identity disorder. In North America, we most commonly use the DSM-V for clinical classification and in the most recent edition, this disorder is strictly termed ''dissociative identity disorder.''...
The Politics of PTSD: How a Controversial Diagnosis Battled Its Way into DSMThe Politics of PTSD How a controversial diagnosis battled its way into DSM By Mary WylieIn...Wylie, Mary
Is multiple personality disorder in the DSM-5? How does schizophrenia develop? How does Capgras syndrome affect a person's life? One common aspect of dissociative disorder is Can PTSD cause multiple personality disorder? How does antisocial personality disorder affect the brain? Is multiple personal...
Front-end perfectionism:“I have to be in the mood/have enough energy to do something.” These unlikely standards are by far the most common distorted automatic thought within adults with ADHD. Emotional dysregulation:While not included in the DSM-5, emotional intensity is a central feature of...
The displacement hypothesis aligns with the DSM-5 and ICD-11 conceptualizations of GD, in which the gaming behavior is viewed as causing functional impairment. Yet, an important difference between the displacement hypothesis and the DSM-5 and ICD-11 conceptualizations is that heavy usage per se ...
PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5)The PCL-5 is a questionnaire used by qualified professionals to help diagnose, monitor and measure the severity of PTSD. Includes support for the optional LEC-5 and Criterion A formats as well as monthly and weekly formats....
Serotonin also known as 5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT, is one of the a biochemical messengers and regulators, synthesized from the essential amino acid L-Tryptophan that nerve cells in the brain use to communicate 1, 2, 3. Serotonin forms from the hydroxylation (i.e., the addition of -OH ...
How does social anxiety relate to abnormal psychology? Define mental illness Why are personality disorders difficult to diagnose? What are the subtypes of depressive disorders? How is antisocial personality disorder diagnosed? What are the DSM-5 criteria for substance use disorder?
Describe the etiology concerning general anxiety disorder. What is the DSM-5 code for generalized anxiety disorder? Does generalized anxiety disorder get worse with age? Is generalized anxiety disorder a mood disorder? How does Stendhal syndrome cause anxiety? How is social anxiety disorder different ...