Sentences with phrase «other diagnostic groups»

Mothers of young adults with ASD reported greater levels of behavioural problems and poorer wellbeing compared to other diagnostic groups.

Not exact matches

(Howard Clinebell, Basic Types of Pastoral Counseling, pp. 189 - 205, 222 - 43; William Glasser, Reality Therapy (New York: Harper, 1965) Perry London, The Modes and Morale of Psychotherapy [New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1964]-RRB- Any program of individual and small - group counseling with the poor should attempt to minimize red tape, needless professionalization, and other types of structural frustrations often accompanying more standard services — frustrations such as complex and frightening diagnostic interviews, excessive use of referrals, and delays in the availability of the sought - for service.
While some research was previously done by his and other groups on a smaller scale, «This is the first real description of a method that could be used broadly across a range of conditions to operationally measure diagnostic errors and associated bad outcomes so that we can track our performance and see whether our interventions are making a difference,» Newman - Toker says.
In the 1980s a small group of leading psychiatrists revised the profession's diagnostic manual, called the DSM for short, adding social anxiety disorder — aka shyness — and dozens of other new conditions.
Studies by the Burchard group and others have found that using genetic ancestry rather than ethnic self - identification significantly improves diagnostic accuracy for certain diseases.
Flow - cytometry and molecular diagnostic for optimizing diagnostic and follow - up of patients with hematologic diseases: collaboration with REL (Rete Ematologica Lombarda), European Leukemia Net and several other groups.
A diverse group of symptoms can be associated with hypoglycemia — having one or a few symptoms is not necessarily diagnostic of hypoglycemia because these symptoms could accompany other complaints.
There are too many to mention here, but examples include free twilight CPD programmes to all staff within an alliance; placement schemes for senior leaders to gain experience of working in other schools and contexts; a mentoring programme for newly - employed heads; developing innovative programmes for School Direct trainees; SLEs offering one - day diagnostics as well as longer deployments focused on increasing attainment and progress in specific subjects; and the establishment of cross-alliance research groups meeting regularly to develop action research.
This means that certain diagnostic tests are especially important in dogs of one age group while other tests are going to be more important for dogs in another age group.
Others provide counseling, assessment, and even clinical diagnostic services in schools or other group settings.
The purpose of LinkedIn is to provide a means of connecting with other people in the context of career opportunities... that's why there are groups to join, Q&A sections, testimonials, and more for every area of medical or health care sales (medical device sales, clinical diagnostics sales, laboratory sales, imaging sales, pathology sales, pharmaceutical sales, etc.).
• Not only do they have access to Diagnostic assessments but other psychiatric testing as needed in addition to both individual and family or relational counseling On top of these services, clients are also going to be able to access a la carte services soon, such as trauma - specific groups and more.
A number of other health groups, including Consumers Health Forum and Catholic Health Australia, warned that the continuation of the freeze, along with other changes, such as the cuts to pathology and diagnostic imaging incentives, would result in increases in out - of - pocket costs to consumers.
Similar numbers of children in both groups experienced diagnostic shifts from core autism to other diagnoses on the ASD spectrum.
As was the case with the internalizing / externalizing scales, many of these broad - band measures have successfully discriminated between different diagnostic groups (concurrent / predictive validity) and they tend to be significantly associated with other measures purported to be measuring the same constructs (i.e., convergent validity; range =.03 — .92; median =.42).
Using baseline diagnoses, preschoolers were categorized into 1 of 3 hierarchical diagnostic groups: (1) the MDD group was composed of those who met criteria for MDD and had any other comorbidity (n = 75), (2) the psychiatric group was composed of those who met criteria for any anxiety and / or disruptive disorders but did not have MDD (n = 79)(anxiety disorders included separation anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder.
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