Sex addiction is not recognized
as a diagnosable mental health condition by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM).
While mood swings are not as serious
as diagnosable disorders, they can feel life - altering in their own right.
Not exact matches
«The psychiatrist sees symptoms of
diagnosable conditions in everyone from the grocery checkout cashier to his spouse; the economist views the simple buying of a cup of coffee
as an example of a macroeconomic phenomenon.»
In a recent paper Rogers defines a person
as a fluid process and potentiality «in rather sharp contrast to the relatively fixed, measurable,
diagnosable, predictable concept of the person which is accepted by psychologists and other social scientists to judge by their writings and working operations.»
The sleep study will help determine if your child has a
diagnosable problem such
as pure snoring, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, or another sleep problem.
Accordingly, the currently identified miRNA - like fragment may function
as an early biomarker of EVD to advance the
diagnosable window and reduce the difficulties in the isolation and treatment of patients who develop suspicious symptoms.
As the name suggests, the main symptom is fatigue, a kind of fatigue that is not relieved by sleep, but adrenal fatigue is not a readily identifiable or diagnosable entity like a low iron count or Vitamin B12 in the blood, which is typically viewed by the medical profession as the cardinal sign of fatigu
As the name suggests, the main symptom is fatigue, a kind of fatigue that is not relieved by sleep, but adrenal fatigue is not a readily identifiable or
diagnosable entity like a low iron count or Vitamin B12 in the blood, which is typically viewed by the medical profession
as the cardinal sign of fatigu
as the cardinal sign of fatigue.
As the name suggests, the paramount symptom is fatigue that is not relieved by sleep but it is not a readily identifiable or diagnosable entity like a low iron count or Vitamin B12 in the blood, which is typically viewed by the medical profession as the cardinal sign of fatigu
As the name suggests, the paramount symptom is fatigue that is not relieved by sleep but it is not a readily identifiable or
diagnosable entity like a low iron count or Vitamin B12 in the blood, which is typically viewed by the medical profession
as the cardinal sign of fatigu
as the cardinal sign of fatigue.
Dr. Wilson is acknowledged
as an expert on alternative medicine, and is the very first person to actually have presented Adrenal Fatigue
as a distinct,
diagnosable syndrome; in fact he actually coined the very term «Adrenal Fatigue».
Think of it more
as a friendly PSA urging us to be more tolerant of others» quirks and mannerisms, regardless of whether they're clinically
diagnosable traits.
At present, three children per average classroom has a
diagnosable mental health problem, with many more struggling with undiagnosed conditions such
as anxiety.
For example, in the United States, youth with a
diagnosable mental disorder account for almost 20 percent of the population of children.These children are also more likely to be from low - income families, to be exposed to violence and losses,
as well
as to have social and adaptive behavioral deficits that make it difficult for them to learn.
In any given year, one in four American adults suffers from a
diagnosable mental illness — but the tremendous stigma attached to being labeled
as «crazy» still prevents many from reaching out to professionals or even loved ones for help.
Aggression in itself is not a
diagnosable disorder, but it is included
as a symptom of a variety of disorders, including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder, and many others.
The college years are very stressful for many people, so it comes
as little surprise that college - aged youth often suffer from
diagnosable psychiatric disorders.
It can be difficult to differentiate between a teenager who may have a strong will and one who is
diagnosable as having ODD.
Counseling will be important for teens who exhibit
diagnosable behavior issues, such
as conduct disorder.
Around half of the stalkers of ex-partners suffer from some
diagnosable mental disorder, 4 such
as such
as borderline, 5 narcissistic, or paranoid personality disorders.4 Egos are easily bruised for those folks,
as they have a poor ability to maintain interpersonal boundaries and can not control their feelings of jealousy or rage.
To assess students» coping efforts, we adopt the Coping Strategy Indicator (CSI) developed by Amirkhan (1990)
as the measure of coping, while we employ the 12 - item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ - 12) designed by Goldberg & Williams (1992) for the purpose of detecting individuals with a
diagnosable mental disorder.
As many as one in six young children has a diagnosable mental condition that would benefit from early screening and respons
As many
as one in six young children has a diagnosable mental condition that would benefit from early screening and respons
as one in six young children has a
diagnosable mental condition that would benefit from early screening and response.
The sick parent, on the other hand, is one with an often
diagnosable personality disorder who shows a fragmented and often dismissive connection, if that,
as it is often about them.
Rather than seeing it
as a discreet and clearly
diagnosable syndrome, they view it
as representing an extreme form of children's normal reactions to divorce and destruction of the family.
Not only can symptoms be distressing, AUD can trigger a cascade of lifelong adverse outcomes, such
as: other mental disorders, suicide, serious unintentional injury, illicit drug use, antisocial behaviour,
as well
as early onset of heart disease, stroke and cancer.3 While the peak age for the onset for AUD is 18 — 24 years, the factors that predict the transition from alcohol use to AUD symptom onset and from symptom onset to
diagnosable AUD remain largely unknown.
And this should especially be the case for a relatively «pure» disorder such
as the PAS, a disorder that is easily
diagnosable because of the similarity of the children's symptoms when one compares one family with another.