Instead of focusing on diagnosis and
symptom etiology as a foundation for treatment - a traditional approach that implies, at least on some level, that there is something «wrong» with the client - ACT therapists begin treatment by encouraging the client to accept without judgment the circumstances of his or her life as they are.
Not exact matches
The Many Faces of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders:
Etiology Signs and
Symptoms Diagnostic Features Dads and Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders
More so than many illnesses, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) frustrates those who suffer from it and those close to them, due to its nebulous assembly of
symptoms, along with continued controversies over its
etiology, diagnosis, treatment and even its nomenclature.
I believe the answer to this dilemma becomes apparent if one considers the
etiology of mental disorder, which suggests that circumstances and experiences, rather than innate character flaws, give rise to
symptoms.
BACKGROUND Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder share overlapping
symptoms and genetic
etiology.
In each case,
symptoms, prevalence,
etiology, treatment, and research models will be introduced using text books, case studies, and research reports.
These diseases have different
etiologies,
symptoms, global footprints and challenges.
Through the use of animal models, researchers have sought to understand the
etiology of post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS), namely whether or not the spirochetes persist post-treatment and could thus contribute to chronic
symptoms.
Because the
symptoms characterizing CFS resemble those of infectious diseases, many studies have investigated a viral
etiology in CFS.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is an ideal body fluid to examine for signature protein profiles informative for diagnosis or
etiology of central nervous system (CNS)- related
symptoms and dysfunction.
how to create a functional nutrition based PES (problem,
etiology, signs /
symptoms) statement if necessary in your clinical setting?
The poor understanding of the underlying
etiologies of irritable bowel syndrome make it very difficult for us to direct the treatment toward it thus we try to treat * the annoying
symptoms thus improving * the quality of the patients» life
In fact, researchers state that virtually every neurological
symptom can have an autoimmune
etiology (Pohl & Benseler, 2013)...
The science is now here to individualize and customize a patient's care, and also to assess the
etiology of the problem — not solely treating the
symptoms.
When examining what we know of effects caregivers emotional state on the attachment style of children, one might begin to see how attachment would be an important characteristic in determining the
etiology of internalization and externalization of
symptoms in children.
Researchers revealed the fact that depression and depressive
symptoms were frequently seen in mothers of children with eating disorders and that parent depression was important in children's eating disorders
etiology [25].
The mode model is able to describe and explain these
symptoms and their
etiology in a userfriendly manner for patients, which facilitates engagement and retention.
Childhood trauma and perceived parental dysfunction in the
etiology of dissociative
symptoms in psychiatric inpatients
The Judiciary's Role in the
Etiology,
Symptom Development, and Treatment of The Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS).
The judiciary's role in the
etiology,
symptom development, & treatment of the parental alienation syndrome (PAS).
So many kids are clearly misdiagnosed and treated with medications at the
symptom level, rather than there being any attempt to understand the underlying
etiology The issues that have led to the child's difficulty with self regulation is constantly being missed with these kids.
Although internalizing
symptoms are frequently discussed as being involved in the
etiology of adolescent SU often through a self - medication mechanism (Khantzian 1997), the association between this domain of
symptoms and adolescent SU has been equivocal (Colder et al. 2010; Hussong et al. 2011).
There is some evidence that subdomains of internalizing
symptoms may operate differently in the
etiology of adolescent SU (Colder et al. 2010).
There is currently no developmental model that accounts for the role of internalizing
symptoms in the
etiology of adolescent SU.
It is concluded that peer victimization in childhood is a precursor of both short - lived and persistent internalizing
symptoms, underlining the importance of environmental factors such as peer relationships in the
etiology of internalizing problems.
The
symptoms, although seemingly disparate, warrant being grouped together because of a common
etiology or basic underlying cause.
The common
etiology of these disparate
symptoms relates to a specific chromosomal abnormality.
Our goals were (1) to compare the trajectory of depressive
symptoms among boys and girls from childhood into adolescence; (2) to analyze the role of genetic, shared, and unique environmental factors in depression among prepubertal and pubertal male and female twins; and (3) to investigate a possible common
etiology between liability to depression and one salient index of the child's environment: past - year life events.
Often, the
symptoms appear to be unrelated, but they actually are because they usually have a common
etiology.