Sentences with phrase «with diagnosable»

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.
It is possible that previous studies have conflated the effects of CU traits and conduct problems, i.e., those with higher levels of CU traits have also tended to be higher in conduct problems, whereas in the present study we specifically examined the effects of CU traits within a sample of adolescents with diagnosable levels of conduct problems, i.e., CD.
In fact, «80 percent of kids with a diagnosable anxiety disorder... are not getting treatment,» says the 2015 Mental Health Report of the Child Mind Institute.
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS Pursuant to section 1912 (c) of the Public Health Service Act, adults with serious mental illness SMI are persons: (1) age 18 and over and (2) who currently have, or at any time during the past year had a diagnosable mental behavioral or emotional disorder of sufficient duration to meet diagnostic criteria specified within DSM - IV or their ICD -9-CM equivalent (and subsequent revisions) with the exception of DSM - IV «V» codes, substance use disorders, and developmental disorders, which are excluded, unless they co-occur with another diagnosable serious mental illness.
To assess students» coping efforts, we adopt the Coping Strategy Indicator (CSI) developed by Amirkhan (1990) as the measure of coping, while we employ the 12 - item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ - 12) designed by Goldberg & Williams (1992) for the purpose of detecting individuals with a diagnosable mental disorder.
CAMHS provides specialist child and adolescent mental health services for children and adolescents (up to 18 years) with serious emotional disturbance (including young people with a diagnosable psychiatric disorder that is detrimental to their growth or development and / or where there are substantial difficulties in the person's social or family environment).
127 families with children aged 6 — 14 years (mean age 9.8 years, 27 girls, 100 boys) referred for aggressive and antisocial behaviour (40.2 % diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder, 29.9 % with conduct disorder, 9.4 % with major depressive disorders, 3.1 % with attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorders, 12 % with other disorders and 4.1 % with no diagnosable Axis 1 disorder using DSM - III - R criteria).
In fact, depending on the kind of law you practice, the percentage of your potential client base with a diagnosable personality disorder is probably substantially higher than the average.
Education secretary Nicky Morgan unveiled a range of initiatives targeted at the one in 10 children with a diagnosable mental health disorder — around 3 children in every classroom — while helping their classmates to develop an understanding of the problems they face.
For example, in the United States, youth with a diagnosable mental disorder account for almost 20 percent of the population of children.These children are also more likely to be from low - income families, to be exposed to violence and losses, as well as to have social and adaptive behavioral deficits that make it difficult for them to learn.
One in four adults is living with a diagnosable mental health condition, and despite the fact that virtually all mental health conditions are treatable only 20 % of people seek professional assistance.

Not exact matches

Just to face the challenges of life while having a diagnosable personality disorder requires heroic effort that «normal» people do not understand and therefor can not empathize with.
Fueling the Future with «Free - from» Foods She and Simple Mills CEO and Founder Katlin Smith agree that the market for free - from foods has expanded far beyond those who have a diagnosable disease that requires the avoidance of specific foods and now includes many consumers who are experimenting with their diets to see what foods are most effective in helping them fuel their daily activities.
The study did not have enough participants to determine incidence of diagnosable postpartum depression, nevertheless, women in the treatment group had significantly lower total Postpartum Depression Screening Scale scores with significantly fewer accompanying symptoms of depression.
And the «phylogenetic» concept combines descent with «diagnosable» differences in physical traits.
«With mental illness, people tend to think of the primary disorder at the exclusion of other symptoms that have yet to reach a diagnosable level.
With the advent of neuroscience, we know the brains of psychopaths are atypical, leading some experts to call psychopathy a neurodevelopmental disorder, akin to autism, and one that's diagnosable even in small children.
In this clinical setting without diagnosable disease, the diagnosis of a relative age - related adult - onset hypogonadism is gaining popularity and treatment with testosterone is becoming more common in the integrative medicine and urology fields.
This is not a small group of people — patients with «no diagnosable disorder» constitute an estimated 60 percent of all medical visits.
At present, three children per average classroom has a diagnosable mental health problem, with many more struggling with undiagnosed conditions such as anxiety.
An example of what this means in health care is to have nurse practitioners in retail health clinics treat patients that have precisely diagnosable diseases with rules - based treatments instead of having pricey doctors in expensive hospitals treat them.
That fits in well with the Aussie tradition of mocking authority, or perhaps by alcohol, or by some diagnosable obsession that you have, ala a Rainman disorder.
Even among college students whose distress is not clinically diagnosable, the college years are fraught with developmental challenges that can trigger bouts of psychological suffering.
Prevalence and Timing of Diagnosable Mental Health, Alcohol, and Substance Use Problems Among Older Adolescents in the Child Welfare System Keller, Salazar, & Courtney (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (4) View Abstract Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol abuse / dependence, and substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare systems.
Up to 70 % of primary care visits are driven by psychosocial factors, with 25 % of patients having a diagnosable mental disorder, and comorbidity occurring in up to 80 % of patients.
However, many individual therapy clients do not have a diagnosable mental health condition and are seeking help with life changes, trust, relationships, stress, career ambitions, insomnia, abuse, or one of many other issues.
The sick parent, on the other hand, is one with an often diagnosable personality disorder who shows a fragmented and often dismissive connection, if that, as it is often about them.
Approximately 50 % of adults with a mental health problem have more than one other concurrent diagnosable disorder (Clark et al. 1995; Moffitt et al. 2001).
And this should especially be the case for a relatively «pure» disorder such as the PAS, a disorder that is easily diagnosable because of the similarity of the children's symptoms when one compares one family with another.
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