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Psychotherapy of adjustment disorders: Current state and future directions
Objectives: This narrative review article provides an overview of current psychotherapeutic approaches specific for adjustment disorders (ADs) and outlines future directions for theoretically-based treatments for this common mental disorder within a ...
Matthias Domhardt, Harald Baumeister
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The psychobiology of stress, depression, adjustment disorders and resilience
Objectives: This paper focuses on the psychobiology of stress, depression, adjustment disorders (ADs), and resilience. Since the ADs fall under the rubric in DSM-5 of Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders, essentials of the psychobiology of stress ...
James J Strain
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It is time to adjust the adjustment disorder category
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2009A recent review highlighted the existing lack of evidence concerning adjustment disorders. It concluded that we should wait to adjust adjustment disorders until evidence is available. This is circular reasoning, fixing the poor definition of adjustment disorders.
Baumeister, Harald, Kufner, Katharina
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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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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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2012
AbstractThe psychiatric diagnoses that arise between normal behaviour and major psychiatric morbidities constitute the problematic subthreshold disorders. These subthreshold entities are also juxtaposed between problem-level diagnoses and more clearly defined disorders.
James J. Strain +2 more
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AbstractThe psychiatric diagnoses that arise between normal behaviour and major psychiatric morbidities constitute the problematic subthreshold disorders. These subthreshold entities are also juxtaposed between problem-level diagnoses and more clearly defined disorders.
James J. Strain +2 more
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Adjustment disorder or adaptive adjustment?
BJPsych Advances, 2020SUMMARYThe differentiation of pathological stress responses from responses that are appropriate and adaptive is a challenge with little to guide the clinician. This refreshment considers adjustment disorder and possible approaches to distinguishing those who have the disorder from those who are responding ‘normally’ to stressful events.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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2015
Abstract 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. They are often dealing
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Abstract 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. They are often dealing
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