PPT-Anxiety Disorders DSM-IV-TR
Author : pasty-toler | Published Date : 2018-10-22
Necessary Information from Clinical Interview Current and past history of anxiety Feelings of derealization depersonalization or emotional numbing Fears of
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Anxiety Disorders DSM-IV-TR" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Anxiety Disorders DSM-IV-TR: Transcript
Necessary Information from Clinical Interview Current and past history of anxiety Feelings of derealization depersonalization or emotional numbing Fears of Losing control or Going crazy. th. Edition (DSM-5). Martin Dorahy. Department of Psychology. University of Canterbury. 2 systems used to classified Psychiatric disorders:. - ICD-10 . DSM. Classification Issues. Critical issues. How . to talk to clients about changes in their diagnosis. . Abigail . Malterer. MSW Student, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Agency: South Central Crisis Center. Field Instructor: Sherri . Mielke. Learning Objectives. Importance of Classification. Philosophical underpinnings of two approaches to classification. Purposes of Classification. Symbols and Language. Words are symbols. By convention we all agree on symbols. Matt Dugan, LPC. Steve Donaldson, MAC,CACII. DAODAS: Charleston Center. Opening Considerations. Brand NEW!. Clinician’s Perspective. Assumes . familiarity with DSM-IV-TR. Relax…we’ve got time.. Care: A . Review. Arun V. Ravindran, MB, MSc, PhD, FRCPC, . FRCPsych. Professor and Director, Global Mental Health and Office of . Fellowship . Training, Department . of . Psychiatry; . Graduate Faculty, Department of Psychology and Institute of Medical . David L. Hussey, Ph.D.. Associate Professor. Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Abstract. This seminar will review changes found in the new DSM-5, specifically focusing on those diagnoses that pertain to children and adolescents. Attendees will become familiar with the major structural and organizational changes to DSM-5, and be exposed to the critical disorder-specific diagnostic changes most likely to intersect and impact the work of juvenile justice professionals. . DSM-5: A First Look Matt Dugan, LPC Steve Donaldson, MAC,CACII DAODAS: Charleston Center Opening Considerations Brand NEW! Clinician’s Perspective Assumes familiarity with DSM-IV-TR Relax…we’ve got time. Introduction to Mental Disorders pp. 503-506 Opener: What exactly is normal? Abnormal? The person suffers discomfort The person behaves in a bizarre way The person is highly inefficient Journal What do you know about mental illness? Panic Disorder. Phobias. Anxiety is a normal part of life. Anxiety, worry, and stress are all a part of most people's life today. But . simply experiencing anxiety or stress in and of itself does not mean you need to get professional help or you have an anxiety disorder. Definition. Normal anxiety. Anxiety symptom. Anxiety disorders. generalized anxiety disorder. panic disorder . phobias. obsessive compulsive disorder. acute stress and post traumatic stress disorders. Regulatory Requirements and . Relationship to Clinical Use of DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria. Scott D. . Daubert. , Ph.D.. VP, Operations. Agenda . Overview, introduction and history of ICD-10.. The ICD-10-CM.. ANXIETY DISORDERS KEY FACTSNine to 15 percent of U.S. childrentoms that interfere with their day-1996; Bernstein and Shaw, 1997).Up to 15 percent of female and 6percent of male children and adoles-der Anxiety pens have emerged as a promising tool for anxiety management, offering portability, aromatherapy benefits, sensory stimulation, and personalization. Douglas Green MD. Presenter Disclosure. Presenter: . Douglas Green. Relationships with financial sponsors:. •Any direct financial relationships, including receipt of honoraria:. . Not applicable. •Membership on advisory boards or speakers’ bureaus: .
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Anxiety Disorders DSM-IV-TR"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents