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Dsm IV Panic Disorder | Calm Clinic
25 Sep 2009 by Jenny Johnson  
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV) is the system used to classify, diagnose and describe mental disorders such as anxiety and panic disorders. Some medical professionals are into this type of ...
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FDA Approves Cymbalta(R) for Maintenance Treatment of Generalized ...
29 Nov 2009
Prevalence, severity, and comorbidity of twelve-month DSM-IV disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R). Archives of General Psychiatry, 2005 Jun;62(6):617-27. ii Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ...
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Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Eating disorders and DSM-V
30 Nov 2009 by Michael and Joye Anestis  
"An eating disorder category characterized by recurrent out of control eating and the recurrent use of inappropriate purging methods to control eating or weight. The prototype for this category is an individual meeting DSM-IV criteria ...
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Pink Thoughts » Blog Archive » Children Health – How To Treat ...
2 hours ago by Pink Mama  
A. Here is The Autism symptoms checklist from the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders). A.A. A total of six (or more) items from (1), (2), and (3), with at least two from (1), and one each from (2) and (3) ...
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Are You SAD? Updates On Seasonal Affective Disorder
1 Dec 2009 by Becky Jungbauer  
Methods: Participants met DSM-IV criteria for Major Depression, Recurrent, with Seasonal Pattern on the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders—Clinician Version with no comorbid Axis I disorder and met the threshold ...
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How Can I Expose A Liar Claiming To Be In The Medical Field?
1 hour ago by admin  
What you have described may indicate a narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) IV, diagnostic criteria include 1. An exaggerated sense of self-importance (e.g., ...
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Victoria's Secret: Vickie's lust transcends gender, culture ...
3 hours ago by Vicky  
And another quote: ” Hypersexuality (excessive interest in sex) is nowhere defined, described, or categorized in DSM-IV; yet it can occur as a symptom in such disorders as Manic Episode, Schizophrenia, cognitive disorders, ...
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Why blog about eating disorders? | Grey Thinking
3 Dec 2008 by greythinking  
I have a lot of opinions on new research, eating disorders in the media, approaches to treatment, etc. My friends were getting tired of listening to my philosophical views of “what is wrong with the DSM-IV,” etc. ...
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Major Depressive Disorder Clinical Trial: AZD 7268 Phase IIa ...
24 Nov 2009
Patients with a secondary DSM-IV Axis I disorder other than GAD or social anxiety disorder (as assessed by MINI), provided the primary diagnosis is MDD. This diagnosis should have been made at least 6 months before enrollment ...
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Guide to Dsm-iv Diagnoses: Mood Disorders | Interpersonal Therapy
19 Nov 2009 by admin  
Mood disorders are problems with a person's general emotional state being inappropriate to the situation. There are two types: unipolar and bipolar mood.
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