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Diaz, Michael; Sailor, Kevin; Cheung, Doris; Kuslansky, Gail – Brain and Language, 2004
Many studies have found that patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) perform significantly worse than normal controls on verbal fluency tasks. Moreover, some studies have found that AD patients' deficits compared to controls are more severe for semantic fluency (e.g., vegetables) than for letter fluency (e.g. words that begin with F). These…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Semantics, Language Fluency, Graphemes
Stip, Emmanuel; Mancini-Marie, Adham – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Objective: To investigate which cognitive and affective features contribute most to responder/non-responder group separation during a switching trial with atypical antipsychotic. Design: A prospective open trial with an atypical antipsychotic (olanzapine). Patients: One hundred and thirty-four patients meeting diagnostic criteria for…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Patients, Drug Therapy, Neuropsychology
Toraldo, Alessio; Reverberi, Carlo – Brain and Cognition, 2004
It has been suggested that neglect patients misrepresent the metric spatial relations along the horizontal axis (anisometry). The ''fabric'' of their internal spatial medium would be distorted in such a way that physically equal distances appear relatively shorter on the contralesional side (canonical anisometry). The case of GL, a 76-year-old…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Patients, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Taler, Vanessa; Jarema, Gonia – Brain and Language, 2004
This study examines the processing of a specific linguistic distinction, the mass/count distinction, in patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Fourteen AD and 10 MCI subjects were tested using a sentence grammaticality judgement task where grammaticality violations were caused by determiner--noun…
Descriptors: Grammar, Task Analysis, Linguistic Performance, Patients
Lima, Elizabeth N.; Stanley, Sheila; Kaboski, Beth; Reitzel, Lorraine R.; Richey, Anthony; Castro, Yezzennya; Williams, Foluso M.; Tannenbaum, Kendra R.; Stellrecht, Nadia E.; Jakobsons, Lara J.; Wingate, LaRicka R.; Joiner, Thomas E. – Psychological Assessment, 2005
The present study examined whether therapist access to the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) predicted favorable treatment outcome, above and beyond other assessment measures. A manipulated assessment design was used, in which patients were randomly assigned either to a group in which therapists had access to their MMPI-2 data…
Descriptors: Validity, Psychometrics, Psychological Testing, Allied Health Personnel
Heinly, Matthew T.; Greve, Kevin W.; Bianchini, Kevin J.; Love, Jeffrey M.; Brennan, Adrianne – Assessment, 2005
The present study determined specificity and sensitivity to malingered neurocognitive dysfunction (MND) in traumatic brain injury (TBI) for several Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) Digit Span scores. TBI patients (n = 344) were categorized into one of five groups: no incentive, incentive only, suspect, probable MND, and definite MND.…
Descriptors: Patients, Pathology, Head Injuries, Neurological Impairments
Houry, Debra; Kaslow, Nadine J.; Thompson, Martie P. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
The study was a cross-sectional examination of African American women positive for intimate partner violence (IPV) who presented to the medical or psychiatric emergency department (ED) for treatment. African American women with a recent history of IPV who presented following an attempted suicide (n = 100) were compared to demographically…
Descriptors: Patients, Females, Depression (Psychology), Family Violence
Squire, Larry R.; Levy, Daniel A.; Shrager, Yael – Learning & Memory, 2005
The perirhinal cortex is known to be important for memory, but there has recently been interest in the possibility that it might also be involved in visual perceptual functions. In four experiments, we assessed visual discrimination ability and visual discrimination learning in severely amnesic patients with large medial temporal lobe lesions that…
Descriptors: Visual Discrimination, Patients, Discrimination Learning, Memory
Noam, Gil G.; Fiore, Nina – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
Educators are witnessing an underlying shift toward recognizing the effects of relationships on development for youth and adults alike in many contexts. Parenting, teaching, mentoring, youth work, out-of-school programming, and therapy have all had shifts in underlying theory, such as attachment models, resilience studies, and feminist psychology,…
Descriptors: Mentors, At Risk Persons, Patients, Interaction
Wagner, Lisa Smith; Wagner, Todd H. – Gerontologist, 2003
Purpose: Given stereotypes of older adults, there is the perception that older adults will not use health information technologies. One concern is that practitioners might shy away from providing older patients with health information, and in particular, computerized information. The study's primary objective was to evaluate whether a health…
Descriptors: Intervention, Stereotypes, Nurses, Older Adults
Dobscha, Steven K.; Snyder, Kristen M.; Corson, Kathryn; Ganzini, Linda – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: To determine if a psychiatry-primary medical care (PPMC) training track impacts comfort and behaviors related to addressing general medical issues after residency. Method: Thirty five psychiatry resident graduates completed mailed surveys; nine of them had completed the PPMC track. Results: Compared to non-PPMC participants, PPMC…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Medical Education, Career Choice, Psychiatry
Sudak, Howard S.; Sudak, Donna M. – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: The authors aim to inform readers of the theory that when newspapers, film, and television describe suicidal deaths, additional suicides may result by virtue of contagion or copy-cat effects; to review data that support and refute this theory; to present some promising and recommended ways to prevent copy-cat suicide; and to cite…
Descriptors: Suicide, Patients, Guidelines, Mass Media Effects
Riskind, John H. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2005
This article comments on the three articles (Leahy, 2005; Newman, 2005; and Reilly-Harrington & Knauz, 2005) that deal with the applications of cognitive therapy to treatment of bipolar disorder. They focus on the uses of cognitive therapy in treating three important facets of the special problems of bipolar patients: rapid cycling, severe…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Patients, Therapy, Depression (Psychology)
Bouchard, Stephane; Mendlowitz, Sandra L.; Coles, Meredith E.; Franklin, Martin – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2004
Exposure interventions, both imaginal and in vivo, are an integral part of cognitive behavioral treatments for anxiety disorders and have been found to be efficacious when used to treat various fears and phobias. Although most of the literature has focused on the use of exposure with adults, there is increasing interest in the use of these…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Patients, Anxiety, Children
Leahy, Robert L. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2005
Bipolar individuals engage in risky behavior during manic phases that contributes to their vulnerability to regret during their depressive phases. A cognitive model of risk assessment is proposed in which manic risk assessment is based on exaggeration of current and future resources, high utility for gains, low demands for information to assess…
Descriptors: Risk, Patients, Depression (Psychology), Models