5c9f18b7dc Chapter 10 Updated statistics and research on prognosis for patients with bulimia and anorexia including a 2008 study at Toronto General Hospital on relapse after treatment New research based on Canadian research team and their self-report measure of weight-based self-esteem called the Weight-Influenced Self-Esteem Questionnaire (WISE-Q) Chapter 11 Updates on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder Discussion on positive outcomes versus psychological issues of using antidepressants as aids for smoking cessation Chapter 12 New content on the connection between Borderline Personality Disorder in males and domestic violence Coverage of new functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies on patients with Borderline Personality Disorder Chapter 13 New section on sexual addiction and healthcare professional proposals made for its acceptance into the DSM-V as a legitimate disorder New research and debate over sexual sadism and masochism as separate diagnostic entities Chapter 14 Controversy discussed over new terminology intellectual disability and the DSM use of mental retardation Updated material on genetic correlation to intellectual disabilities Chapter 15 — NEW Canadian Research Centre focuses on investigations of selective mutism in children with anxiety, conducted at McMaster Children’s hospital Discussion on bullying and children’s mental health Chapter 16 New data based on The Canadian Coalition for Seniors Mental Health (CCSMH, 2006a) guidelines Examination of the contributions by Canadian Study of Health and Aging on public awareness and the prevalence of dementia Chapter 17 Includes studies and Health Canada’s warnings about depressed children and adolescents and the effects of SSRIs Latest statistics on use of psychotherapeutic drugs and the efficacy of psychological interventions Chapter 18 Discussion and critique on the new Mental Health Commission of Canada and its mandate as pertains to prevention and promotion. Dr. To continue using the IRC, renew your access now. Her research interests include attitudes toward and stereotypes of aging individuals, and the factors influencing mental health service use by older Canadians. It forces the reader to make certain they are absorbing the information rather than just mindlessly ploughing through the words. Dr.
Phillips, Queen’s University Behaviour and Emotional Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence—Tracy Vaillancourt, University of Ottawa and Khrista Boylan, Ph.D. Psych., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Manitoba. candidate, University of Western Ontario Theoretical Perspectives on Abnormal Behaviour—Lyndsay E. Botha, Ph.D. Dozois / Allison J. All course content is designed around specific learning objectives. Dozois has received career awards from the Canadian Psychological Association, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression, and the Ontario Mental Health Foundation.
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