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DeckerMed Medicine, 2013
The adjustment disorder (AD) diagnosis has clinical appeal to both doctors and patients. The idea of temporary emotional symptoms resulting directly from a stressful life event is viewed as a more normal human reaction than an idiopathic pathologic psychiatric state and is therefore less stigmatizing.
Matthew Friedman, James J Strain
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The adjustment disorder (AD) diagnosis has clinical appeal to both doctors and patients. The idea of temporary emotional symptoms resulting directly from a stressful life event is viewed as a more normal human reaction than an idiopathic pathologic psychiatric state and is therefore less stigmatizing.
Matthew Friedman, James J Strain
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Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2018
Although mindfulness‐based group therapies (MGTs) for depressive, anxiety or stress and adjustment disorders are promising, there is a substantial lack of knowledge regarding the long‐term improvements after such therapies in these common psychiatric ...
J. Sundquist +5 more
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Although mindfulness‐based group therapies (MGTs) for depressive, anxiety or stress and adjustment disorders are promising, there is a substantial lack of knowledge regarding the long‐term improvements after such therapies in these common psychiatric ...
J. Sundquist +5 more
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2017
In this chapter the topic of adjustment disorders is reviewed in detail including epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment plan and ...
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In this chapter the topic of adjustment disorders is reviewed in detail including epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment plan and ...
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2015
Becoming incarcerated and the challenges associated with incarceration are for most people major life stressors. The development of acute adjustment disorders is very common in these settings. This chapter attempts to give guidance to clinicians who are on the front line in very difficult circumstances.
Graham D. Glancy, Stefan R. Treffers
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Becoming incarcerated and the challenges associated with incarceration are for most people major life stressors. The development of acute adjustment disorders is very common in these settings. This chapter attempts to give guidance to clinicians who are on the front line in very difficult circumstances.
Graham D. Glancy, Stefan R. Treffers
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2018
Adjustment disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that has undergone numerous iterations within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and is characterized by an immediate or almost immediate maladaptive or pathologic psychological response to a stressor. When the stressor is removed, there is the expectation that the patient returns to
Allison M. B. Webb +2 more
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Adjustment disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that has undergone numerous iterations within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and is characterized by an immediate or almost immediate maladaptive or pathologic psychological response to a stressor. When the stressor is removed, there is the expectation that the patient returns to
Allison M. B. Webb +2 more
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[Clinical features of asthenia in the context of adjustment disorders].
Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova, 2021L. Chutko +9 more
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1997
Diagnosis of adjustment disorder of the DSM classification system is one of the categories that hasn't clear and specific symptom profile. Adjustment disorder meets the criteria of being a genera psychiatric disorder such as feelings of anxiety, experiencing social-environmental strains and sometimes shovving behavioural disturbances.
ÖZGÜVEN, Halise Devrimci +1 more
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Diagnosis of adjustment disorder of the DSM classification system is one of the categories that hasn't clear and specific symptom profile. Adjustment disorder meets the criteria of being a genera psychiatric disorder such as feelings of anxiety, experiencing social-environmental strains and sometimes shovving behavioural disturbances.
ÖZGÜVEN, Halise Devrimci +1 more
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Adjustment Disorders and Suicidality
Psychological Reports, 1986In this study two rating scales, the Echelle d'Evaluation de Risque Suicidaire and the Pierce-modified form of the Suicide Intent Scale, were administered to a group of 43 persons admitted to the general hospital of Padua for suicide attempts. The purpose of our study was to verify whether these tools could be considered useful in the assessment of ...
D, De Leo, C, Pellegrini, L, Serraiotto
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