I aim to learn more about the patient's condition and to specialize in the most common cases
of psychological disorders in order to provide quality services.
Our diversity in fields of study and experience allows our clinicians to treat individuals, couples, families, and children that may be experiencing a broad
spectrum of psychological disorders and family issues.
The increasing popularity of neurofeedback is based on the growing evidence that a wide
variety of psychological disorders can be understood as firing mistakes in the brain's electrical activity.
Most recently, an investigation of single - mother families from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood (ALSPAC), a representative community study of 14 000 mothers and their children born in the 1990s in the UK, also found that children from single - parent families showed higher
levels of psychological disorder than their counterparts from two - parent homes (Dunn et al., 1998).
According to a PBS Frontline report, a
battery of psychological disorders are attached to solitary confinement, including hallucinations, panic attacks, paranoia and loss of behavioral control, all of which make it difficult for prisoners to readjust to life among other people.
Understanding how a child with a strong omnipotent identity sees and reacts to the world is the key to recognizing how a
majority of the psychological disorders suffered by children in this country is the result of — or at a minimum, is greatly exacerbated by — this developmental shift.
Because we
think of psychological disorders on a continuum, we may worry when our own ways of thinking and behaving don't match up with our idealized notion of health.
Tao Hui speaks of the inhabitants of his village as possessing the power to blend memory, folklore, and reality, a place where the
effects of psychological disorders are considered normal and thus incorporated into their collective understanding of reality.
Satirical bloggers Niklas Lichti and Anke Dyes (aka The Critical Ass, thecriticalass.at), have created a large - scale wallpaper featuring a tongue - in - cheek
chart of psychological disorders they consider prevalent among people working in the arts.
The World Health Organization
study of psychological disorders in general health care offered the opportunity to investigate the factor structure of both GHQ versions in 15 different centres.
I'm an educational psychologist specializing in assessment and
intervention of psychological disorders impacting learning and school performance (e.g. dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADHD, autism, and emotional disorders).
CBT is an effective form of treatment for a wide range
of psychological disorders such as Panic Disorder, Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder, Social Phobia, School Phobia, Test Anxiety, Generalized Anxiety, Specific Phobias, Adjustment Disorders, and Depression.
If the therapist is subpoenaed to appear for a discovery deposition, the attorney may be looking for
evidence of a psychological disorder, evidence of a sexual disorder, or evidence that as a mandated reporter the therapist reported physical or sexual abuse by his or her client to the appropriate authorities.
A hospital in Nottingham utilized a system of familiarizing staff with the challenges that a patient faces in the
midst of a psychological disorder (Whittaker & Stickley, 2003).
Developmental psychopathology is the study of human development with an emphasis on the
evolution of psychological disorders and how they affect behavior at different stages over a lifespan.
The results of this study also touched upon the idea that it does not matter how much training and knowledge one has on the
topic of the psychological disorder itself, expressed emotion, or ways to prevent it, because expressed emotion may be an inevitable outcome in any relationship with a patient.
Social exclusion is furthermore associated with the development of psychological disorders [7].
Suspects in all three categories suffered with mental illness, but evidence showed that a greater percentage of loners — 40 percent, compared to 20 percent for lone wolves and only 3 percent for members of wolf packs — suffered some
type of psychological disorder.
Our research shows about 10 to 15 per cent of children who are admitted to hospital after sustaining an injury develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), while for those admitted to areas such as the intensive care unit (ICU), the
rate of psychological disorder in children is much higher — in the order of 20 - 25 per cent.