... symptoms inobsessivecompulsive neurosis Br J Psychiatry 1975, 127:342-348 Maj M, Sartorius M: Etiology of obsessivecompulsivedisorderInObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder (WPA Series evidence and ... nosology of obsessivecompulsivedisorder Comp Psychiatry 1990, 31:465-480 Rasmussen SA, Eisen JL: The epidemiology and clinical features of obsessivecompulsivedisorder Psych Clin N Amer 1992, ... Publishing No: 2, Ankara 1997 Grados MA: Obsessive- compulsivedisorder after traumatic brain injury Int Rev Psychiatr 2003, 15:350-358 Ultanır E: The necessity of the opening psychological counseling...
... horror and erotic fascination I found some of my tasks quite intellectually fascinating I recall devising a new method for inspecting the lamps that were destined for a scientific instrument and being ... suffering from obsessive- compulsive thought disorders, and the attending anxieties and depressions, would be hard put to find a ix x OBSESSIVECOMPULSIVEDISORDER better survey to guide him in this ... of thirst and drinking – why animals eat and drink when they I contacted the firm where I had been employed in Cambridge, explaining the situation and my wish to move out of engineering They generously...
... collecting and hoarding), while compulsions are defined as repetitive behaviors or mental acts (for example, washing, counting, checking, ordering, touching, cleaning, hoarding, conducting mental ... rating scales and instruments, such There is growing evidence based on several lines of research that OCD and OCRDs involve abnormal metabolism in specific areas of the brain Neuroimaging findings ... OCD In some cases, the 'typically obsessive' features of intrusive, 'ego-dystonic' feelings and thoughts are absent, as in the poor-insight obsessive- compulsivedisorder (PI-OCD), complicating...
... regarding touching holy pictures of saints in her pocket and continuative fear of cursing against God Both cognitive status and insight of illness (as measured by a BABS total score of 11) were maintained ... Yale-Brown ObsessiveCompulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) trends within months of administration of agomelatine 50 mg/day in serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRI)-refractory obsessive- compulsive disorders (OCDs) ... life stress may lead to mood and/ or anxiety disorders (including OCD) by causing disruptions in individuals’ social routines and, in turn, their biological rhythms according to the ‘social zeitgeber’...
... Understanding and treating obsessive- compulsive disorder: A cognitive- behavioral approach NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum; 2006 Jacobi F, et al: Estimating the prevalence of mental and somatic disorders in ... defining meaningful change in psychotherapy research J Consult Clin Psychol 1991, 59(1):12-9 58 Tolin DF, Abramowitz JS, Diefenbach GJ: Defining response in clinical trials for obsessive- compulsive ... Research, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden Authors’ contributions EA was mainly responsible in designing the study, treating all patients, writing the treatment manual, analyzing data and drafted...
... hyperkinetic disorder is not surprising, as it reflects years of unmet need [38,41] and indicates that an increasing number of children and adolescents with hyperkinetic disorder are now receiving ... for hyperkinetic disorderin the age group < 15 years in 2002 in Germany was 177 million In 2004, the total direct CoT was 234 million, andin 2006 341 million This considerable increase in the ... between 2002 and 2004, and more than doubled again between 2004 and 2006 This marked increase in the resources spent on medication to treat hyperkinetic disorder corresponds to earlier findings that...
... and relapse (Phase II), including demographics, age of onset, comorbid tics, insight, initial severity, comorbid internalizing and externalizing symptoms, and family psychopathology As explained ... possible explanations including: 1) insufficient exposure during therapists' training to CBT in general and more specifically CBT for OCD [34], 2) the typical psychologist in clinical practice may ... of single case studies, case series, and open trials involving these protocols [17-20] These uncontrolled evaluations yielded remarkably similar and encouraging findings across settings and cultures:...
... middle class East Asian individual could benchmark against Finally, we correlated measures of cognitive performance and brain structure In view of the increasing automation in brain structure measurement, ... Caucasian populations and speaks to the generalizability of processes involved in age-related decline in cognition and brain volume Table Correlations between regional brain volumes andcognitive performance ... T.E., 2005 Homocysteine versus the vitamins folate, B6, and B12 as predictors of cognitive function and decline inolder high-functioning adults: MacArthur Studies of Successful Aging Am J Med 118,...
... prepare clinical guidelines for the NHS in England and Wales for the assessment and prevention of falls, including recurrent falls inolder people; with an associated clinical audit system Clinical ... declare interests at the beginning of each GDG meeting This information is recorded in the meeting minutes and kept on file at the NCC-NSC 15 THE ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION OF FALLS INOLDER PEOPLE ... OF N URSI NG Settings Five trials reported the effect of interventions in A&E settings In two trials, the intervention was initiated within a hospital setting and continued in the community Two...
... database containing the names of olderadults interested in clinical trials research, and advertisements placed in the local newspaper We were primarily interested in targeting olderadults with ... compare the influence of different types of resistance training and a control on changes in measures of quality of life and selfefficacy inolderadults The data indicate that the mode of training resulted ... SWL inolderadults It is possible that the findings reported here are simply short term benefits resulting from the novelty of participating in a unique strength training research study and...
... experience in involvement in life situations" and refers to the personal and societal consequences of health conditions [3] There is a growing interest in such consequences and the influence of ... McGee MA, Jagger CA: Health and illhealth in the older population in England and Wales The Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Ageing Study (MRC CFAS) Age Ageing 2001, 30:53-62 Thomas ... are not known Such information would help to establish the extent to which olderadults maintain or regain their desired levels of function in everyday life – despite an increasing frequency of...
... mental and behavioural disorders: clinical descriptions and diagnostic guidelines Geneva: WHO 1992 Buttolph ML, Holland AD: Obsessive- compulsivedisorderin pregnancy and childbirth In Obsessive- compulsive ... operating in this case but involving serotonin instead of dopamine Our patient showed significant improvement with fluoxetine before being ceased by the patient, thus indirectly supporting serotonin ... OCD in pregnancy by functional imaging techniques like PET/SPECT/fMRI might prove useful in understanding pathophysiological processes responsible for these disorders Discussion Competing interests...
... pain does increase with age in subjects in all study groups, there was no progressive increase in musculoskeletal pain inolderadults who participated in regular vigorous exercise, including ... sweat, and your pulse, if taken, will be above 120) Include periods of rapid walking at work andin daily activities." Subjects indicated their participation in running, jogging, swimming, bicycling/stationR1264 ... pain scores by age, gender and study group Significant increases in pain scores for female and male community scores by age, gender and study group controls and runners were found with increasing...
... use of interactive forms and questionnaires with several advantages over pen -and- paper forms used in traditional CBT, both by aiding the individual patient in doing exercises andin monitoring his ... randomised, resided in Stockholm County, and that he or she had daily Internet access Those not excluded in the short screening interview were then assessed in an in- person structured clinical interview ... missing data and the integration of time-varying factors, which are issues in the present study To compare the Internet-based and group treatment according to the outcome measures at baseline,...
... Burgess J, Jones G: Circulating levels of inflammatory markers predict change in bone mineral density and resorption inolder adults: a longitudinal study J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2008, 93:1952-1958 ... mass index; CV: coefficient of variation; DXA: dual energy x-ray absorptiometry; IFN-γ: interferon-γ; IL-1β: interleukin-1β; IL-1α: interleukin-1α; IL-6: interleukin-6; JSN: joint-space narrowing; ... weight bearing and with both feet in 10 degrees of internal rotation were obtained Radiographic features of joint-space narrowing (JSN) (superior and axial) and osteophytes (superior femoral and superior...
... (X2 = 20.09, df = 1, p = 0.000) Gainfully employed prior to the RTAs was defined by the individual concerned having a source of income and independent; either being self employed, employed by the ... Gender differences in posttraumatic stress disorder Psychol Bull 2007, 133(2):183-204 Tolin DF, Foa EB: Gender and PTSD: A cognitive model In Gender and PTSD Edited by: Kimerling R, Ouimette P, ... practices in various orthopedic hospitals and trauma units of other hospitals in Nigeria This study therefore assessed the prevalence of PTSD among injured victims of RTAs in an orthopedic setting in...
... time, olderadults are less interested in making new friends and would rather focus on maintaining their established inner circle of friends This intentional “emotional regulation” may explain the ... group and longitudinally invariant measure of PACES, we examined whether any substantive differences were evident inolderadults engaging in two different exercise modalities Interestingly, ... spmullen@illinois.edu, olson29@illinois.edu, smwhite@illinois.edu, aszabo2@illinois.edu, wojcicki@illinois.edu, eklamm@illinois.edu, gothe1@illinois.edu, fanning4@illinois.edu, akramer@illinois.edu,...
... gardening, bowls, exercise classes and swimming) and activity undertaken while performing daily tasks such as shopping and visiting friends (e.g., walking and cycling) are recommended for increasing ... commuting and business decline steeply after age 59y as the proportion of trips for shopping, personal business and visiting friends and family increase So it appears that shopping is the main reason ... meal, drink, cinema and any other entertainment activities including watching sport Personal: personal business activities such as post office business, banking dry cleaning Walk: going for a...
... differences in language and education, means that assessing memory and thinking skills in this population is complex Methods: This preliminary study investigated whether thinking skills are worse in refugees ... MMSE has been translated and validated in five languages in South, East and South East Asia (four into Chinese dialects, two into Malay, and one into Persian, Korean and Sinhalese), across six countries ... (MoCA; Nasreddine et al., 2005) include their brevity (8–16 minutes to administer) and minimal training requirements for the administrator There are many screening measures for cognitive impairment...