Social anxiety disorder in children

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      Even verbal children may talk more while playing or with the use of puppets, dolls, or stuffed animals. As a result, it is important to provide appropriate toys that will allow the reenactment of trauma as well as other age appropriate play materials. Children typically need help in learning to identify their emotions and level of stimulation.


    • [DOC File]The Instructions System - Justice

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      Personality disorder is a recognised mental disorder. Studies have estimated that it affects between 4 and 11% of the UK population and between 60 and 70% of people in prison. The NOMS . Practitioners Guide to Working with Personality Disordered Offenders (January 2011) has been produced to support offender managers.


    • [DOC File]Common Pediatric Diseases and Disorders

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      Autism is a brain disorder that hinders a person’s ability to communicate or relate to others. It is thought to be a genetic disorder, as it often runs in families. This disorder can also affect how a child understands and processes information that is sensory in nature.


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      PTSD is an anxiety disorder that develops after a traumatic event or ordeal and typically appears within 3 months of the event. However, symptoms may not appear until years later. PTSD is diagnosed if it has been at least 1 month since the ordeal.


    • [DOC File]SAMPLE ADULT CD ASSESSMENT - Wa

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      Feb 29, 2008 · (7) anxiety, (8) grand mal seizures. Symptoms in Criteria B cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition and are not better accounted for by another medical disorder.


    • [DOC File]Completing the Biopsychosocial Assessment

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      Axis II: identify any personality disorder or organic disorder such as mental retardation or a personality disorder . Axis III: any medical condition the client has – if there is no ICD-9 code for the medical problem write the problem in the line without a 5-digit code


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      Familiarity with current research on the prevalence of psychological (childhood and adult) trauma in the lives of members with serious mental health and substance abuse problems and possible sequelae of trauma (e.g. post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, generalized anxiety, self-injury, substance abuse, flashbacks, dissociation ...


    • [DOC File]Social Impacts of Disaster - FEMA

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      In particular, the social vulnerability arising from a lack of psychological resilience, social network integration, economic assets, and political power vary across demographic groups. Some of these components of social vulnerability can be predicted by demographic characteristics such as gender, age, education, income, and ethnicity.


    • [DOC File]SUICIDE RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDE - Veterans Affairs

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      Suicidal thoughts and behaviors (including suicide attempts and death by suicide) are commonly found at increased rates among individuals with psychiatric disorders, especially major depressive disorder, bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, PTSD, anxiety, chemical dependency, and personality disorders (e.g., antisocial and borderline).


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