There were prominent paranoid personality traits, but no psychotic symptoms. He had co-existent dysthymic disorder and hypochondriasis. At the time of presentation over one year prior to the study, the patient was in partial remission from a major depressive episode. He did not meet criteria ...
The term “autism spectrum disorder” (ASD) is used by neurologists to describe a range of conditions whose main feature is poorly developed/limited social interaction. Conditions typically present by age 2 and are reported to affect 1 out of 44 children in the United States, and as many as...
Diagnoses (DSM-IIIR) were chronic paranoid schizophrenia (4), affective disorder (4), schizo-affective schizophrenia (1) and borderline personality disorder (1). 8 were suffering from active psychotic symptoms on admission. They were treated pharmacologically, received individual and group psychotherapy...
The most common diagnosis was schizophrenia (including paranoid schizophrenia). In the study sample, 23 (72%) had a primary diagnosis of schizophrenia and 2 (6%) schizoaffective disorder. There were several patients with dual diagnoses including non-organic, bipolar disorder, delusional and dis...
(i.e., The Basic MTP Formulation or Modified MTP Formulation) also optionally can be employed in treating copper overload diseases, including Wilson's Disease, postpartum depression, paranoid schizophrenia, hyperactivity (particularly Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)), and certain types ...
obsessive compulsive disorder (300.30), post-traumatic stress disorder (309.89), generalized anxiety disorder (300.02), hypochondriasis (300.07), somatization disorder (300.81), male erectile disorder (302.72), intermittent explosive disorder (312.34), impulse control disorder (312.39), paranoid (301.00)...