Somatic
symptom presentations in women with fibromyalgia are differentially associated with elevated depression and anxiety.
Because lower receptive vocabulary scores were viewed as part of
the symptom presentation in children with SB, no attempt was made to match the samples on this variable.
Not exact matches
Presentations: Dr. Palmer has given international, national and state presentations on the importance of breastfeeding for the proper development of the oral cavity, airway and facial form; infant caries; why tight frenulums need to be addressed; the signs and symptoms, cause and prevention, and treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea; and basics of dentistry not taught in de
Presentations: Dr. Palmer has given international, national and state
presentations on the importance of breastfeeding for the proper development of the oral cavity, airway and facial form; infant caries; why tight frenulums need to be addressed; the signs and symptoms, cause and prevention, and treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea; and basics of dentistry not taught in de
presentations on the importance of breastfeeding for the proper development of the oral cavity, airway and facial form; infant caries; why tight frenulums need to be addressed; the signs and
symptoms, cause and prevention, and treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea; and basics of dentistry not taught
in dental schools.
There are cases
in which the
presentation of
symptoms are broad, across multiple sensory systems impacting every aspect of daily life to those
in which the sensory
symptoms are restricted to a single sensory domain with less significant interference with daily life.
Coaches, parents, athletes, athletic trainers and other medical personnel should view videos and interactive
presentations, read information sheets, and be active
in observing the signs and
symptoms of concussions.
While the origins and
symptoms differ, the clinical
presentation can be markedly similar
in children.
Women using hormone replacement therapy to relieve the
symptoms of menopause faced a lower risk of death and showed lower levels of atherosclerosis, or plaque buildup
in the heart's arteries, compared to women not using hormone therapy, according to a single - center study scheduled for
presentation at the American College of Cardiology's 66th Annual Scientific Session.
These findings are consistent with our previous findings and align with the
presentation of
symptoms in patients,» says Professor Staines.
The interactive intervention group also received
in - hospital group sessions featuring role - playing techniques to describe stroke
symptoms to EMS workers and video
presentations from stroke survivors on preparedness.
Dr. Sibley added that if the classic childhood definition of ADHD is used when diagnosing adults, many cases will be missed because
symptom presentation changes
in adulthood.
The age at first
presentation of disease
symptoms ranges
in patients from 29 to 82 years, even
in patients from the same family.
However, the identification
in recent years of XP complementation group D patients with atypical disease
presentation, including
symptoms of both XP and TTD [8], casts doubt on the ability of such a monoallelic paradigm to explain clinical heterogeneity
in compound heterozygotes.
Onset of
symptoms of CMT is most often
in adolescence or early adulthood, however
presentation may be delayed until mid-adulthood.
The authors report an atypical
presentation of TA
in a woman who presented with signs and
symptoms of limb claudication and mesenteric ischemia.
Many Lyme
symptoms, such as fatigue, cognitive impairment, joint pain, poor sleep, mood problems, muscle pain, and neurological
presentations also occur
in other diseases.
In fact, in her presentation, Sally even suggested that we should begin referring to it as «menstrual cycle related symptoms», rather than the potentially harmful and misleading PM
In fact,
in her presentation, Sally even suggested that we should begin referring to it as «menstrual cycle related symptoms», rather than the potentially harmful and misleading PM
in her
presentation, Sally even suggested that we should begin referring to it as «menstrual cycle related
symptoms», rather than the potentially harmful and misleading PMS.
The change
in testosterone levels by age over a lifetime can be just as important as the actual clinical value for the
presentation of
symptoms.
Learn more about how to heal Leaky Gut and resolve your chronic health
symptoms and conditions
in her Free Leaky Gut
Presentation.
In a small percentage of dogs, the
symptoms can progress rapidly and lead to death within four to six hours of
presentation to a veterinarian.
Symptoms of food allergies can be varied
in both
presentation and severity, which makes diagnosing allergies as the culprit more difficult.
Titled The Height We Lose When Our Feet Pound The Pavement and The Height We Gain When We're Lying
In Bed Are
Symptoms of One Another, the event continues Melia's ongoing investigation into the relationship between corporeal and collective movement; self -
presentation; and the preservation and destruction of the body within contemporary living spaces.
However Mr Barnard fails to disclose that British Acoustician Dr Geoff Leventhall specifically acknowledges the existence of the
symptoms of wind turbine syndrome, indeed Leventhall stated
in June 2011
in a
presentation to the National Health and Medical Research Council [8] that he had been familiar with the identical
symptoms to WTS which he calls «noise annoyance» for «years».
Mr Atwal deliberately set out to deceive the doctor or expert
in question by falsely representing the extent of his continuing
symptoms, either
in the physical manner of his
presentation or by lies told by the doctor or expert, or both;
There are always individual differences
in presentation of anxiety but for the children who need therapeutic help there is usually more than one of these (or indeed all of the
symptoms above).
A 2 - to 4 - year window may exist between initial
presentation of
symptoms and the development of a disorder, suggesting an opportunity to intervene before problems become more serious
in children.6 In recent years, many pediatricians have taken advantage of more widely disseminated public domain screening tools and have used emerging computer technology to facilitate behavioral / emotional screenin
in children.6
In recent years, many pediatricians have taken advantage of more widely disseminated public domain screening tools and have used emerging computer technology to facilitate behavioral / emotional screenin
In recent years, many pediatricians have taken advantage of more widely disseminated public domain screening tools and have used emerging computer technology to facilitate behavioral / emotional screening.
Objectives This cross-sectional survey investigated whether there were ethnic differences
in depressive
symptoms among British South Asian (BSA) patients with cancer compared with British White (BW) patients during 9 months following
presentation at a UK Cancer Centre.
Conclusions: The exposure and
symptom criteria proposed for a developmental trauma disorder diagnosis warrant clinical dissemination and scientific field testing to determine their actual clinical utility
in treating traumatized children with complex psychiatric
presentations.
There is also inconsistency regarding studying anxiety and depressive
symptoms as a single «internalizing domain» or as two clinically - distinct
presentations.6, 7 Similar issues with how to classify
symptoms are reflected
in the lack of consensus as to whether emotional problems should be conceptualized and studied
in a categorical versus dimensional fashion.8 Diagnostic criteria (DSM - IV - TR) 9 are often inappropriate for young children and do not capture developmentally - salient types of impairment (e.g., disruption
in family routine), which make it difficult to apply psychiatric research methods.
Though these findings might be attributable to parents» desires to protect their children, they demonstrate that parents may also down play the
presentation of
symptoms in children.
Leslie Fanning, a master level student, is looking for families with young children (up to age 8) who have been diagnosed with bipolar illness who would be willing to participate
in her graduate study, «
Symptom Presentation of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: A Case Study to Improve Educational Understanding and Supports.»
Clinical videos will illustrate how various interventions promote change and healing with the following issues: Beliefs and attitudes Attachment security
in children and adults Traumatic emotions, behaviors, mindsets, and brain / biochemistry Self - regulation Communication and resilience Family dynamics Controlling, defiant and resistant clients Through video case studies,
presentation and discussion, you will leave this seminar with practical and effective techniques you can use to help clients achieve
symptom reduction, fulfilling lives and meaningful relationships.
This
presentation will focus on examining the trajectory of depressive
symptoms in a diverse sample of young adults, and identifying different pathways of symptomatology and corresponding risks.
In contrast to adults, the clinical presentation of depressive disorder in adolescence frequently involves irritable mood and externalized symptoms [1
In contrast to adults, the clinical
presentation of depressive disorder
in adolescence frequently involves irritable mood and externalized symptoms [1
in adolescence frequently involves irritable mood and externalized
symptoms [1].
In this presentation, Dolores Mosquera will explain how the Adaptive Information Processing Model can help understand the underlying issues of the most problematic symptoms in Personality Disorders, how to go from current symptoms to specific targets for EMDR reprocessing and the different types of dysfunctional information that should be addressed in this populatio
In this
presentation, Dolores Mosquera will explain how the Adaptive Information Processing Model can help understand the underlying issues of the most problematic
symptoms in Personality Disorders, how to go from current symptoms to specific targets for EMDR reprocessing and the different types of dysfunctional information that should be addressed in this populatio
in Personality Disorders, how to go from current
symptoms to specific targets for EMDR reprocessing and the different types of dysfunctional information that should be addressed
in this populatio
in this population.
PTSD related to childhood abuse is often characterized by a complex
presentation of
symptoms, both
in the areas of PTSD and
in the areas of selfview - and others, emotion regulation, interpersonal functioning, and dissociation.
In the context of a safe, therapeutic relationship, therapists facilitate clients to explore painful difficulties and together they form a focus on problematic emotion processes that are seen as the source of various
symptom presentations.
This
presentation will propose that the
symptoms of personality disorders be viewed as aspects of dissociation and will examine the applications of ego state concepts and techniques to all phases of the EMDR protocol
in order to facilitate the treatment of these clients.
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
Presence and severity of child primary anxiety disorder (Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM - IV, child / parent versions), improvement
in child
presentation of anxiety (Clinical Global Impression — Improvement scale), and change
in child anxiety
symptoms (Spence Children's Anxiety Scale, child / parent version and Child Anxiety Impact scale, parent version) were assessed at post-treatment and for those
in the two active treatment groups, 6 months post-treatment.
The findings
in this study suggest that having a parent with ADHD, particularly persistent / adult parental ADHD is associated with more severe clinical
presentation in children with ADHD; maternal ADHD was associated with increased severity of overall ADHD, inattention and conduct
symptoms and increased likelihood of CD
in children.