More research that is focused on inconsistency is needed across
different psychological symptoms and across cultures.
Not exact matches
Treatment guidelines in
different countries recommend that behavioral and
psychological symptoms of dementia should be treated with nonpharmacological options.
There are
different types of anxiety depending on the intensity and frequency of the
symptoms, and there are
different types of
symptoms, which are the following: physical
symptoms,
psychological symptoms, behavioral
symptoms, cognitive
symptoms, and social
symptoms.
There are multiple Throat Chakra imbalance
symptoms and they manifest themselves in a variety of
different ways, whether that be in physical,
psychological or emotional form.
There are two
different types of
psychological symptoms that may be covered by the principles discussed.
The Relationship of
Psychological Symptoms among Mothers of Children in
Different Body Mass Index Categories
Contrary to the meta - analyses of Crits - Christoph5 andAnderson and Lambert, 7 studies of IPT werenot included (eg, Elkin et al30 and Wilfleyet al31), because the relation of IPT to STPPis controversial, and empirical results suggest that IPT is very close toCBT.9 Thus, this review includes only studiesfor which there is a general agreement that they represent models of STPP.As it is questionable to aggregate the results of very
different outcome measuresthat refer to
different areas of
psychological functioning, we assessed theefficacy of STPP separately for target
symptoms, general psychiatric
symptoms (ie, comorbid
symptoms), and social functioning.32 Thisprocedure is analogous to the meta - analysis of Crits - Christoph.5 Asoutcome measures of target problems, we included patient ratings of targetproblems and measures referring to the
symptoms that are specific to the patientgroup under study, eg, measures of anxiety for studies investigating treatmentsof anxiety disorders.33 For the efficacy ofSTPP in general psychiatric
symptoms, broad measures of psychiatric symptomssuch as the
Symptom Checklist - 90 and specific measures that do not refer specificallyto the disorder under study were included; eg, the Beck Depression Inventoryapplied in patients with personality disorders.34, 35 Forthe assessment of social functioning, the Social Adjustment Scale and similarmeasures were included.36
Notably, in the face of stress events, people tend to use
different coping strategies depending on their personality traits, individuals with some traits may perceive less stress, which in turn may cause fewer
psychological symptoms.
The Effect of Aerobic Indoor Exercise Compared with Green Exercise on
Different Symptoms of Depression: An Investigation of
Psychological Mediators of Stress and Coping
At Hopewell
Psychological, we understand that everyone's experience of Dysthymia is unique and recognize that you may have
different combination of
symptoms from those listed above.
Every
psychological test is a little
different, depending on the
symptoms you are showing and the type of addiction or mental health condition you suffer from.
Psychological testing is very effective for determining a client's true diagnosis, and if multiple
different disorders are present, testing can determine the prominence of each disorder in causing the client's
symptoms, which clarifies the most appropriate treatment.
Table 2 contains the GLM and logistic regressions assessing the contribution of the independent variables, CU levels, and the presence / absence of ODD on the children's
psychological measures for the total sample (n = 622), adjusted by the covariates family SES, children's ethnicity and sex, other comorbid disorder
different from ODD and the number of DSM - IV CD
symptoms.
External validity of the FEEL - KJ was assessed by calculating correlations between the FEEL - KJ higher - order scales and four
different indicators of
psychological well - being and distress, namely general psychopathology (CBCL), depressive
symptoms (CDI), eating disorder
symptoms (EDI - II), and self - perception (SPPA).
Psychological difficulties may also take many
different forms, and the present research focuses on two broad categories of such difficulties: internalizing problems (emotional
symptoms) and externalizing problems (conduct problems).