Symptoms
…psychiatric disorders such as depression. Substance use and eatingdisorders are common as individuals with PTSD turn to drugs, alcohol, and food for soothing and comfort. Finally, many individuals have other anxiety disorders such as panic disorder, phobias, and generalized anxiety disorder. How common…
Signs
…depression also have another psychiatric disorder such as panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, alcoholism or an eatingdisorder. When these other disorders are not recognized the treatment of depression may be less effective. In bipolar disorder (manic-depression) the depressed person has…
Melissa Napolitano, PhD
…Napolitano, M. A ., Head, S. B., Babyak, M. A., & Blumenthal, J. A. (2001). Binge eatingdisorder and night eating syndrome: Psychological and behavioral characteristics. International Journal of EatingDisorders, 30, 193-203. Napolitano, M. A. , & Marcus, B. H. (2002). Targeting and tailoring…
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…substance abuse and dependence include: \xB7 Anxiety Disorders (p48) \xB7 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (p52) \xB7 Bipolar Disorder (p59) \xB7 Conduct Disorder (p64) \xB7 Depression (p67) \xB7 EatingDisorders (p70) \xB7 Learning Disorders (p75) 95 For both evaluation and treatment of a… related searches:substance abuse
Interpersonal Psychotherapy Study
…disorders, such as Major Depressive Disorder, EatingDisorders and some anxiety disorders. What study treatment are we offering? * We are offering free interpersonal psychotherapy study treatment for adults (ages 18 to 65) who have excessive concerns about their appearance (body dysmorphic disorder)…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Diarrhea
…in schools, neighborhoods, or families. Food poisoning and traveler's diarrhea are two other common causes of diarrhea. They occur as a result of eating food or drinking water contaminated with bacteria or parasites. Medications, especially antibiotics, laxatives containing magnesium, and chemotherapy…
2006 January
…for Special Children at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, which evaluates and treats children with neurological, developmental, behavioral and genetic disorders. Explaining Weight Change and Mood Swings: Could You Have Thyroid Disease? (posted January 12, 2006) Twenty-seven million Americans have an overactive…
2006 January
…for Special Children at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, which evaluates and treats children with neurological, developmental, behavioral and genetic disorders. Explaining Weight Change and Mood Swings: Could You Have Thyroid Disease? (posted January 12, 2006) Twenty-seven million Americans have an overactive…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Weakness
…nerve. Causes Measurable weakness may result from a variety of conditions including metabolic, neurologic, primary muscular diseases, and toxic disorders. METABOLIC * Addison's disease * Thyrotoxicosis NEUROLOGIC * Stroke (often localized weakness) * Bell's palsy (weakness of one side of the face) *…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Rumination disorder
…environment (if there is abuse or neglect) and counseling for the parents. Outlook (Prognosis) In some cases rumination disorder will disappear on its own, and the child returns to eating normally without treatment. In other cases, treatment is necessary. Possible Complications Complications of rumination…