In general, our therapists treat
most psychological disorders and, depending on training, use a variety of methods and techniques.
Like
most psychological disorders, binge eating symptoms are often triggered by stressful life events.
As in
most psychological disorders, dealing with anxiety is not easy, but adequate therapies, such as counseling or meditation, and prevention of common triggers, like stress, can minimize the episodes of palpitations and enable you to enjoy a healthy life.
A new thesis by Dr. Paul T. P. Wong cites
most psychological disorders result from failing to meet our need for meaning due to pursuing success based on misguided values.
Not exact matches
Behavioural
disorders are the
most common
psychological problem affecting children.
CBT has been shown to help with a range of
psychological problems,
most notably for depression and anxiety - related
disorders.
Like many other major disasters, 9/11 brought with it a host of
psychological repercussions, one of the
most severe of which has been post-traumatic stress
disorder.
Among the three types of abuse,
psychological maltreatment was
most strongly associated with depression, general anxiety
disorder, social anxiety
disorder, attachment problems and substance abuse.
Although PTSD is one of the best known of all
psychological disorders, it is also one of the
most controversial.
People who commit crimes and who are treated, especially in institutional settings, reoffend at rates lower than untreated convicts and offenders without
disorders — revealing that for
most mentally ill offenders, the issue is not moral but
psychological.
Depression is one of the
most common
psychological disorders on the planet.
Low self - esteem is one of the
most common causes behind some
psychological disorders, which is why it is so important to have healthy self - esteem.
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Most recently, it has been suggested that the Chronic Candida Syndrome may play a part or be a cause of Attention Deficit and other
psychological disorders in children.
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Most recently, it has been suggested that the Chronic Candida Syndrome may play a part or be a cause of Attention Deficit and other
psychological disorders in children.
Dr. Natasha Campbell - McBride's Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS), a theory that groups many
psychological disorders and pins it on digestive abnormalities is
most likely related to the increased serotonin activity with impaired digestion.
«One of the
most radical implications of this hypothesis is that even such an intractable condition as anorexia nervosa — which, like obesity, is now universally considered a behavioral and
psychological disorder — may be caused fundamentally by a physiological defect of fat metabolism and insulin.
Studies have shown that
most gut
disorders are neurologically derived and vice versa, says the American
Psychological Association.
Most people, especially here in the United States, are sleep deprived and this can lead to premature aging, weakened immune function and
psychological disorders.
Indeed, the National Institute of Health finds that childhood anxiety is on the rise and is now the
most prevalent
psychological disorder in children and adolescents.
assuming what you say about skeptics changing topic as you describe is accurate, and at this point I do we are talking about data that is less than 200 years old, out of which extraordinary claims are made as to how that data relates to distant past and future trends tough sell assuming that all adjustments to the data are scientifically sound, It is very difficult for me to believe that measurements that have gone through so many iterations can be trusted to.0 and.00 in
most other sciences, I doubt they would tough sell (the photo of the thermometer is downright funny) in terms of goal post moving I observe predicted heat being re-branded as «missing» a prediction of no snow re-branded as more snow a warming world re-branded to a «warm, cold, we don't know what to expect» world topped off with suggestions that one who thinks the above has some sort of
psychological disorder extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence especially when you are teaching children that their world is endangered
«The political implications are enormous,» says Richard Louv, a writer whose
most recent book, «Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature - Deficit
Disorder», describes the social,
psychological and even spiritual ramifications of a dearth of outdoors experience for a generation raised on electronic, rather than natural, stimulation and entertainment.»
Catastrophic injuries are caused by life - altering events that often result in physical disfigurements,
psychological disorders, and in the
most tragic cases, the loss of life.
Anxiety
disorders — conditions involving longstanding, intense, or disruptive anxiety — are the
most common of
psychological disorders among Americans.
Along with anxiety and depression, conduct
disorder is one of the
most frequently diagnosed childhood
psychological disorders.
Psychological treatments are often the
most helpful for people affected by anxiety
disorders or depression.
In this present survey [1],
most of the participants (63 %) received prescribed stimulant drugs, but the
psychological outcomes were not optimistical concerning the prognosis of conduct
disorder.
In fact, a better understanding of the possible interaction between these multidimensional aspects associated with fatigue can potentially assist clinicians in determining better therapeutic programmes for individuals with MS. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to further determine the mediating effects of depression on the association between health - related quality of life and fatigue in individuals with MS.. Since depression is the
psychological disorder not intrinsically provoked by the disease,
most commonly experienced by individuals with MS, 11 12 we hypothesised that the relationships between health - related qualify of life and the MS - associated fatigue would be mediated by depressive symptoms.
Evaluate which exercises and tools presented would be of
most use for clients / patients suffering from specific
psychological disorders.
Unlike
most childhood
psychological disorders, there is little to no evidence for genetic factors playing a role in the development of attachment
disorder; the definition of the issue in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders, Fourth edition (DSM - IV), describes it as a result of faulty nurturing.
Most girls with conduct
disorder grow up to develop adult
psychological problems, while almost all normal girls do not.
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.
Although
most experts believe that a child has a least two (2)
psychological parents, it is sometimes used as a clinical argument to award sole custody on the basis of averting risk the child may develop an attachment
disorder.
Many trials used volunteers or people selected by referrers as willing to take part in parenting projects, thus excluding many disorganised, unmotivated, or disadvantaged families, who have the
most antisocial children.2 A review of meta - analyses of published trials of
psychological treatments for childhood
disorders found that in university settings the effect size was large, from 0.71 to 0.84 SD.12 In contrast, a review of six studies of outcome in regular service clinics since 1950 showed no significant effects, 12 and a large trial offering unrestricted access to outpatient services found no improvement.13 Reasons suggested for the poor outcome in clinic cases include that they have more severe problems, come from more distressed families, and receive less empirically supported interventions from staff with heavier caseloads.
Psychoanalysis, as sexy as that sounds, is the
most common treatment for low libido, particularly when tied to depression or other
psychological disorders.
His
most recent books are Study Less, Learn More: The Complete Guide for Busy Students and Transcending the Personality
Disordered Parent:
Psychological and Spiritual Tactics (co-authored with Randy Sansone, MD).
Reflecting the transition in the field of play therapy from a «one size fits all» approach to a more eclectic framework that integrates more than one perspective, Integrative Play Therapy explores methods for blending the best theories and treatment techniques to resolve the
most common
psychological disorders of childhood.
While all qualified San Francisco Psychotherapists are mental health generalists, and have undergone training in the treatment of a vast array of emotional
disorders and
psychological complexities,
most have specialized experience with a particular population or issue, such as substance abuse, sexual intimacy, or depression.
While there is special emphasis on psychosomatic
disorders — those that have traditionally been
most closely related to
psychological factors — the current trend...
Currently, the
most psychological VR applications concern the treatment of various mental
disorders but not the assessment, that it is mainly based on paper and pencil tests.
Psychological assessment and therapy is offered across the lifespan with
most common, severe, enduring and complex mental health difficulties and personality
disorders.
In addition, several studies have shown that other parental
psychological disorders such as schizophrenia and anxiety
disorders are related to dysfunctional parenting practices, including a lack of parental monitoring and harsh parenting, although it should be noted that
most of these studies focused only on mothers (Berg - Nielsen et al. 2002).
The Diagnostic Interview for Children and Adolescents for Parents of Preschool and Young Children (DICA - PPYC [38]-RRB- is a computerized semi-structured diagnostic interview for assessing the
most common
psychological disorders at ages 3 — 7 through algorithms, following the DSM - IV - TR criteria [39].
Anxiety
disorders are among the
most common mental
disorders during childhood and adolescence, with a prevalence of 3 — 5 % in school - age children (6 — 12 years) and 10 — 19 % in adolescents (13 — 18 years); 1, 2 and the prevalence of anxiety
disorders in this population tends to increase over time.3 Anxiety is the
most common
psychological symptom reported by children and adolescents; however, presentation varies with age as younger patients often report undifferentiated anxiety symptoms, for example, muscle tension, headache, stomachache or angry outbursts.4 According to the standard diagnostic systems, there are various types of anxiety
disorders, for example, generalised anxiety
disorder (GAD), social phobias (SOP), social anxiety
disorder (SAD), panic
disorder (PD), overanxious
disorder, separation anxiety, post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD), obsessive - compulsive
disorder (OCD).5 Anxiety
disorders in children and adolescents often occur with a number of comorbidities, such as autism spectrum
disorders, 6 depressive
disorders, 7 conduct
disorder, 8 substance abuse9 or suicide - related behaviour.10 Youths with anxiety
disorders experience serious impairment in social functioning (eg, poor school achievement; relational problems with family members and peers).11, 12 Childhood and adolescent anxiety
disorders can persist despite treatment, 1 and they are associated with later adult psychopathology.13, 14
Although historically
most studies on this topic focused on clinical samples (families in which a parent is diagnosed with a
psychological disorder), there is increasing evidence that parental psychopathology symptoms at a subclinical level can also have detrimental effects on children's social - emotional development (Connell and Goodman 2002).
Conduct
disorder and ODD coexist with ADHD in at least 30 %, and in some reports up to 90 %, of cases.36 These
most frequently occurring comorbidities can, however, be considered more as complications of ADHD, with adversity in their
psychological environment possibly determining whether children at risk make the transition to antisocial conduct.40
While
most primary care pediatricians acknowledge the importance of identifying child behavior problems, fewer than 2 % of children with a diagnosable
psychological disorder are referred for mental health care in any given year.