نتایج جستجو برای: dysthymic mood disorder

تعداد نتایج: 615544  

Journal: :practice in clinical psychology 0
مهرداد شریعت زاده mehrdad shariatzadeh school of psychology, islamic azad university, roudehen branch, roudehen, iran.ایران، رودهن، دانشگاه آزاد رودهن، دانشکده روانشناسی shahram vaziri islamic azad university malek mirhashemi islamic azad university

objective: early maladaptive schemas (emss) or fundamental beliefs that underpin stable and trait-like psychological disorders are chronic and relapsing. in, active schemas in dysthymic patients with major depression have been compared with healthy individuals.the purpose of this study was to compare early maladaptive schemas (young, 2003, 1990) in dysthymic patients with major depression and h...

Journal: :روانپزشکی و روانشناسی بالینی ایران 0
صابر لطفی افشار saber lotfi afshar shaheed madani, ave., tasleehat st., 15 afshar alley, tehran, iran, i.r.تهران. خیابان شهید مدنی. 15 متری تسلیحات. کوچه افشار. پلاک 3. حبیب ا... قاسم زاده habibaiiah ghasemzadeh , rouzbeh psychiatric hospitalکارگر جنوبی. پایین تر از چهارراه لشکر. حسن عشایری hasan . ashaeri faculty of rehabilitation, iran university of medical sciencesخیابان میرداماد. خیابان شهید شاه نظری. دانشکده علوم توان بخشی بیژن گیلانی bijan gillani faculty of human sciences, tehran, universityتهران. خیابان انقلاب.

williams, watts, macleod and mathews' (1988) model of anxiety and depression leads to the prediction that anxious patients will show mood – congreuent implicit memory bias, while depressed patients will show mood-congruent explicit memory bias.although this prediction has been supported by some researchers (denny & hunt, 1992 mathews, moog, et al , 1989 watkins, et al, 1992), the reliabili...

عشایری, حسن, قاسم زاده, حبیب ا..., لطفی افشار, صابر, گیلانی, بیژن,

Williams, Watts, Macleod and Mathews' (1988) model of anxiety and depression leads to the prediction that anxious patients will show mood – congreuent implicit memory bias, while depressed patients will show mood-congruent explicit memory bias.Although this prediction has been supported by some researchers (Denny & Hunt, 1992 mathews, Moog, et al , 1989 watkins, et al, 1992), the reliability ...

2004
HAGOP S. AKISKAL

Terminology Mood disorders are characterized by pervasive dysregulation of mood and psychomotor activity and by related biorhythmic and cognitive disturbances. The rubric of “affective disorder,” which in some European classifications also subsumes morbid anxiety states, is increasingly being replaced by the nosologically more delimited concept of “mood disorder.” Thus mood disorder is now the ...

افتخار, مهرداد, دادفر, محبوبه, کریمی کیسمی, عیسی,

 AbstractObjectives: This project was conducted to appraise the comorbidity of psychiatric disorders in a psychiatric outpatient clinic. Method: This was a descriptive-retrospective study. Out of 4000 patients of Tehran Psychiatric Institute’s Clinic during the years of 1996-2000, a total of 648 cases diagnosed based on DSM-IV criteria were selected systematic randomly. The cases were further e...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2004
A M Tucci F Kerr-Corrêa R S Dias

Mood disorders cause many social problems, often involving family relationships. Few studies are available in the literature comparing patients with bipolar, unipolar, dysthymic, and double depressive disorders concerning these aspects. In the present study, demographic and disease data were collected using a specifically prepared questionnaire. Social adjustment was assessed using the Disabili...

2013
Arezo Nahavandi Ali Shahbazi

tic criteria for dysthymic disorder are: low mood during the day or most times of the day for at least one year in adults or two years in children, with at least two of following items: decrease or increase of appetite, insomnia or hypersomnia, loss of energy, low self-confidence, concentration and decision making disorders, feel of sadness and hopelessness (Freidman, 1995).

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
majid barekatain mohammad reza maracy department of community medicine, school of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran gholam reza kheirabadi

ôbjective: the mood disorder questionnaire (mdq) has been developed as a self-reporting, brief, and easy-to-use screening instrument to improve identification of bipolar mood disorders. the goals of the present study were to examine the prevalence of this disorder and interrelationship of its symptoms by factor analysis of mdq in a group of pregnant women in ïran. methods: ône thousand and eigh...

Journal: :Journal of neurovirology 2000
S L Minden

Emotional disturbances are common in MS and consist of disturbances of mood and disturbances of affect. The important mood disorders are major depressive disorder, dysthymic disorder, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. Their relationship to MS is multi-factorial and complex, and the extent to which they are direct consequences of the disease process or psycholog...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2002
Stuart N Seidman Andre B Araujo Steven P Roose D P Devanand Shan Xie Thomas B Cooper John B McKinlay

OBJECTIVE A decline in hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis function is often seen in elderly men, and dysthymic disorder is common. Symptoms of both HPG axis hypofunction and dysthymic disorder include dysphoria, fatigue, and low libido. The authors compared total testosterone levels in three groups of elderly men. METHOD Total testosterone levels were measured in subjects who met DSM-I...

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