Disruptive, Impulse Control & Conduct Disorders for NCMHCE StudyJohn R. Williams
Quick review of the essential points— DSM5 diagnosis criteria, assessments, treatments—of these disorders to better prepare for the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Exam. This can be used like flashcards or as a presentation.
Cluster B Personality Disorders for NCMHCE StudyJohn R. Williams
Quick review of the essential points— DSM5 diagnosis criteria, assessments, treatments—of these disorders to better prepare for the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Exam. This was informed by several exam prep programs, and can be used like flashcards or as a presentation.
Disruptive, Impulse Control & Conduct Disorders for NCMHCE StudyJohn R. Williams
Quick review of the essential points— DSM5 diagnosis criteria, assessments, treatments—of these disorders to better prepare for the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Exam. This can be used like flashcards or as a presentation.
Cluster B Personality Disorders for NCMHCE StudyJohn R. Williams
Quick review of the essential points— DSM5 diagnosis criteria, assessments, treatments—of these disorders to better prepare for the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Exam. This was informed by several exam prep programs, and can be used like flashcards or as a presentation.
Social learning theories - Personalities theoriesManu Melwin Joy
social learning theory was proposed by Neal E. Miller and John Dollard in 1941. The proposition of social learning was expanded upon and theorized by Canadian psychologist Albert Bandura from 1962 until the present. . Bandura provided his concept of self-efficacy in 1977, while he refuted the traditional learning theory for understanding learning.
Neuropsychological assessment and profilePragyaMitra
What is Neuropsychological assessment? And what purpose does it serve?
Includes the process of administration and interpretation.
Neuropsychological profiles of some major disorder in adults and children
Mood disorders:major depressive and bipolar disorderNandu Krishna J
a basic description about mood disorders mainly MDD and bipolar disorder. Can be made useful in presentations and theory exams. Subject was imbibed from different presentations and DSM IV manual. Thanks for viewing.
The function of defenses has been modified over the years, from a counter-force against instincts to the protection of self-esteem.
To understand the role of defenses in pathological and normal development, a coding method to use with Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) stories – the Defense Mechanism Manual (Cramer, 1991a) – has been developed
Three broad defenses – Denial, Projection, and Identification – may be coded with this method.
Research has shown that the two ego functions of defense and IQ are not correlated in childhood and adolescence, but are correlated in adulthood defenses and IQ.
Importantly, IQ serves as a moderator for the effect of defense use on variables such as
Psychiatric symptom change,
Level of Ego Development, and
Big Five personality traits
Classification in Psychiatry
The concept, reliability, validity, advantages and disadvantages of different classification systems, controversies in psychiatry classification
The Gurū-Chelā Relationship Revisited: A Review of the Work of Indian Psychia...Université de Montréal
In a series of original and pathbreaking publications, Jaswant Singh Neki (1925-2015), a leading Indian Sikh scholar and psychiatrist (Sikhnet contributors, 2021; Wikipedia contributors, 2021), proposed the gurū-chelā (master-disciple) relationship to create a new paradigm for the therapeutic relationship, employing an accessible cultural idiom that Indian patients could understand and identify with (Neki, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1992). Contrasting his new Indian paradigm with the Western patient-therapist relationship, Neki explored both similarities and sharp contrasts between Western and Indian cultures. Neki argued (1974) that “both are voluntary associations wherein a master enables a change-seeker to dispel ignorance and the effects of undesirable social conditioning.” Using ideas adapted from Raymond Prince, one of the founders of Social and Cultural Psychiatry at McGill University, the author identifies the “I-centered assumptions” behind Western-based psychotherapy: based on the individual as the focus of therapy, using introspection and insight as key therapeutic methods, with personal independence as the goal of therapy (Di Nicola, 1985a, 1985b, 1997). The gurū-chelā relationship, by contrast, “encourages permanent dependency, since the guru assumes total responsibility for leading the chela toward self-mastery through the disciplines of persistence and silence,” and would be “most suited to cultures valuing self-discipline rather than self-expression, and creative harmony between individual and society” (Neki, 1974; emphasis added). The author will take stock of the impact of Neki’s paradigm in India (Carstairs, 1980; Parkar, et al., 2001; Sethi & Chaturvedi, 1985), in the Indian diaspora (Shridhar, 2008), among Indian trainees in the West and in their return to India (Ananth, 1981; Pande, 1968; Surya, 1966) and in Western psychiatric and psychotherapeutic cultures (Di Nicola, 1985a, 1985b, 1997), concluding with a synthesis of Neki’s gurū-chelā paradigm with contemporary trends in psychotherapy, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis.
I happen to love podcasts and it seems like the I’m not alone, 20% of Americans are now listening to podcasts at least once a month, that’s a lot of hours directly attached to your target audience’s brain. According to the Washington Post, there were over 1 billion podcast downloads this past year and monthly podcast listeners have reached 75 million per month. Podcasts allow individual and traditional broadcasters alike to reach younger, and more varied audiences. “People under the age of 30 don’t own radios,” noted WNYC’s CEO and president Laura Walker.
What’s great about podcasts is there are no rules, you can target a niche as specific as you like, the listening habits are so varied and what you determine as ROI is all up to you. If done correctly it’s a forum to consistently share your expertise, build your credibility in a very intimate medium. When you have a direct relationship with your listener you can do really interesting things to build your brand. There’s nothing more intimate than being allowed to whisper in someones ear on a regular basis
Career e-portfolios –
Use digital media tools during career and academic activities
Record and document the identified skills, interests, potential careers and possible training options
Build decision-making, communication and life skills to develop their self-concepts and values
Social learning theories - Personalities theoriesManu Melwin Joy
social learning theory was proposed by Neal E. Miller and John Dollard in 1941. The proposition of social learning was expanded upon and theorized by Canadian psychologist Albert Bandura from 1962 until the present. . Bandura provided his concept of self-efficacy in 1977, while he refuted the traditional learning theory for understanding learning.
Neuropsychological assessment and profilePragyaMitra
What is Neuropsychological assessment? And what purpose does it serve?
Includes the process of administration and interpretation.
Neuropsychological profiles of some major disorder in adults and children
Mood disorders:major depressive and bipolar disorderNandu Krishna J
a basic description about mood disorders mainly MDD and bipolar disorder. Can be made useful in presentations and theory exams. Subject was imbibed from different presentations and DSM IV manual. Thanks for viewing.
The function of defenses has been modified over the years, from a counter-force against instincts to the protection of self-esteem.
To understand the role of defenses in pathological and normal development, a coding method to use with Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) stories – the Defense Mechanism Manual (Cramer, 1991a) – has been developed
Three broad defenses – Denial, Projection, and Identification – may be coded with this method.
Research has shown that the two ego functions of defense and IQ are not correlated in childhood and adolescence, but are correlated in adulthood defenses and IQ.
Importantly, IQ serves as a moderator for the effect of defense use on variables such as
Psychiatric symptom change,
Level of Ego Development, and
Big Five personality traits
Classification in Psychiatry
The concept, reliability, validity, advantages and disadvantages of different classification systems, controversies in psychiatry classification
The Gurū-Chelā Relationship Revisited: A Review of the Work of Indian Psychia...Université de Montréal
In a series of original and pathbreaking publications, Jaswant Singh Neki (1925-2015), a leading Indian Sikh scholar and psychiatrist (Sikhnet contributors, 2021; Wikipedia contributors, 2021), proposed the gurū-chelā (master-disciple) relationship to create a new paradigm for the therapeutic relationship, employing an accessible cultural idiom that Indian patients could understand and identify with (Neki, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1992). Contrasting his new Indian paradigm with the Western patient-therapist relationship, Neki explored both similarities and sharp contrasts between Western and Indian cultures. Neki argued (1974) that “both are voluntary associations wherein a master enables a change-seeker to dispel ignorance and the effects of undesirable social conditioning.” Using ideas adapted from Raymond Prince, one of the founders of Social and Cultural Psychiatry at McGill University, the author identifies the “I-centered assumptions” behind Western-based psychotherapy: based on the individual as the focus of therapy, using introspection and insight as key therapeutic methods, with personal independence as the goal of therapy (Di Nicola, 1985a, 1985b, 1997). The gurū-chelā relationship, by contrast, “encourages permanent dependency, since the guru assumes total responsibility for leading the chela toward self-mastery through the disciplines of persistence and silence,” and would be “most suited to cultures valuing self-discipline rather than self-expression, and creative harmony between individual and society” (Neki, 1974; emphasis added). The author will take stock of the impact of Neki’s paradigm in India (Carstairs, 1980; Parkar, et al., 2001; Sethi & Chaturvedi, 1985), in the Indian diaspora (Shridhar, 2008), among Indian trainees in the West and in their return to India (Ananth, 1981; Pande, 1968; Surya, 1966) and in Western psychiatric and psychotherapeutic cultures (Di Nicola, 1985a, 1985b, 1997), concluding with a synthesis of Neki’s gurū-chelā paradigm with contemporary trends in psychotherapy, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis.
I happen to love podcasts and it seems like the I’m not alone, 20% of Americans are now listening to podcasts at least once a month, that’s a lot of hours directly attached to your target audience’s brain. According to the Washington Post, there were over 1 billion podcast downloads this past year and monthly podcast listeners have reached 75 million per month. Podcasts allow individual and traditional broadcasters alike to reach younger, and more varied audiences. “People under the age of 30 don’t own radios,” noted WNYC’s CEO and president Laura Walker.
What’s great about podcasts is there are no rules, you can target a niche as specific as you like, the listening habits are so varied and what you determine as ROI is all up to you. If done correctly it’s a forum to consistently share your expertise, build your credibility in a very intimate medium. When you have a direct relationship with your listener you can do really interesting things to build your brand. There’s nothing more intimate than being allowed to whisper in someones ear on a regular basis
Career e-portfolios –
Use digital media tools during career and academic activities
Record and document the identified skills, interests, potential careers and possible training options
Build decision-making, communication and life skills to develop their self-concepts and values
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