نتایج جستجو برای: dysthymic mood disorder

تعداد نتایج: 615544  

Journal: :Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2015
Camilo J Ruggero Kathleen M Bain Patrick M Smith Jared N Kilmer

BACKGROUND Individuals with bipolar disorder often endorse dysfunctional beliefs consistent with cognitive models of bipolar disorder (Beck, 1976; Mansell, 2007). AIMS The present study sought to assess whether young adult offspring of those with bipolar disorder would also endorse these beliefs, independent of their own mood episode history. METHOD Participants (N = 89) were young adult co...

احمدزاده, غلامحسین, عاطف وحید, محمد کاظم, یعقوبی نصر‌آبادی, محمد,

AbstractObjectives:The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral group therapy in reducing the level of depression and anxiety in patients with mood disorder. Method:14 patients diagnosed with mood disorder were selected randomly from the psychiatric ward of Noor Hospital in Isfahan as the subjects of the research.They were assigned into a control and an experimental ...

Journal: :روانپزشکی و روانشناسی بالینی ایران 0
علی اصغر احمدی ali asghar ahmadi tehran university, enghelab ave., tehran, iran, i.rخیابان انقلاب،دانشگاه تهران.

conduct disorder is a general psychiatric classification encompassing a variety of behavior patterns in which the individual repetitively and persistently violates the rights, privilages and privacy of others, for these children and adolescents, the authority figures like parents and teachers are assumed as intervening and punishing individuals, some of these patients are diagnosed as having at...

Journal: :Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 2023

Bipolar disorder is a brain illness that causes mood, energy, and ability to function variations. patients have extreme emotional states often occur over period of days weeks, referred as mood episodes. Manic/hypomanic (abnormally cheerful or angry mood) depressed (sad episodes are classified. People with bipolar frequently periods neutral mood. can live long productive lives if they treated. T...

1997
P.N. Suresh Kumar T.Manoj Kumar

Neuroleptic induced neurological side effects were compared over a period of one year (1991-1992) in 45 schizophrenics and age and sex matched 42 mood disorder patients, diagnosed as per DSM-III-R criteria. Prevalence of dystonia was equally common in both groups. Pseudoparkinsonism was significantly high in female mood disorder patients, akathisia in middle aged mood disorder patients and trad...

2013
L. Ostacoli M. Zuffranieri M. Cavallo A. Zennaro I. Rainero L. Pinessi M. V. Pacchiana Parravicini E. Ladisa P. M. Furlan R. L. Picci

Objective. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the link between the age of onset of mood disorders and the complexity of the personality traits. Methods. 209 patients with major depressive or manic/hypomanic episodes were assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Axis I diagnoses and the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III). Results. 17.2% of the patients h...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2005
Kim Wright Dominic Lam Imogen Newsom-Davis

This study investigated the possibility that, in remitted bipolar I affective disorder, dysfunctional attitudes are mood-state dependent. Participants were 120 individuals with remitted bipolar I disorder, remitted unipolar depression, or no history of affective disorder. The Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale (DAS; Weissman, 1979) was completed before and after positive or negative mood challenge. ...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2000
M P Boks S Russo R Knegtering R J van den Bosch

This review examines the extent to which neurological signs are more prevalent in schizophrenia patients, compared to mood-disorder patients and healthy subjects, and whether there is a pattern in any of the differences that may be found. We included 17 studies and calculated the weighted mean prevalence of 30 neurological signs. The prevalence of most signs appears to be significantly differen...

Journal: :International psychogeriatrics 2011
Paul R Duberstein Yan Ma Benjamin P Chapman Yeates Conwell Joanne McGriff James C Coyne Nathan Franus Marnin J Heisel Kimberly A Kaukeinen Silvia Sörensen Xin M Tu Jeffrey M Lyness

BACKGROUND The capacity of friends and family member informants to make judgments about the presence of a mood disorder history in an older primary care patient has theoretical, clinical, and public health significance. This study examined the accuracy of informant-reported mood disorder diagnoses in a sample of primary care patients aged 65 years or older. We hypothesized that the accuracy (se...

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