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Egger, Helen L.; Emde, Robert N. – American Psychologist, 2011
As the infant mental health field has turned its focus to the presentation, course, and treatment of clinically significant mental health disorders, the need for reliable and valid criteria for identifying and assessing mental health symptoms and disorders in early childhood has become urgent. In this article we offer a critical perspective on…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Criteria, Classification
American Psychologist, 2012
Presents a short biography on the winner of the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Institutional Practice. The 2012 winner is Michael E. Barnes for his pioneering leadership, dedication, and distinguished contributions to juvenile justice. As chief psychologist of the Superior Court of the…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Psychological Services, Internship Programs, Psychology
Eidelson, Roy; Pilisuk, Marc; Soldz, Stephen – American Psychologist, 2011
Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF), the focus of the January 2011 special issue of the "American Psychologist," is a $125 million resilience training initiative designed to reduce and prevent the adverse psychological consequences of combat for soldiers and veterans. These are worthy goals. Soldiers and veterans deserve the best care possible,…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Psychologists, Military Personnel, Ethics
Jorm, Anthony F. – American Psychologist, 2012
For major physical diseases, it is widely accepted that members of the public will benefit by knowing what actions they can take for prevention, early intervention, and treatment. However, this type of public knowledge about mental disorders ("mental health literacy") has received much less attention. There is evidence from surveys in several…
Descriptors: Evidence, Mental Health, Mental Disorders, Early Intervention
Sue, Stanley; Cheng, Janice Ka Yan; Saad, Carmel S.; Chu, Joyce P. – American Psychologist, 2012
The U.S. Surgeon General's report "Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity--A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General" (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2001) was arguably the best single scholarly contribution on the mental health of ethnic minority groups in the United States. Over 10 years have now elapsed…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Refugees, Mental Health, Minority Groups
Tronick, Ed; Beeghly, Marjorie – American Psychologist, 2011
We argue that infant meaning-making processes are a central mechanism governing both typical and pathological outcomes. Infants, as open dynamic systems, must constantly garner information to increase their complexity and coherence. They fulfill this demand by making nonverbal "meaning"--affects, movements, representations--about themselves in…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Infants, Infant Behavior, Pathology
Sammons, Morgan T.; Newman, Russ – American Psychologist, 2010
Greenberg (2010) is correct in his assertion that the investigational heuristic used to measure the efficacy of antidepressants is flawed. Robust placebo effects are endemic in the psychiatric literature, particularly in studies of antidepressants, and estimates of placebo responding have increased over time (Rief et al., 2009). In the case of…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Heuristics, Psychology, Professional Development
Biglan, Anthony; Flay, Brian R.; Embry, Dennis D.; Sandler, Irwin N. – American Psychologist, 2012
The recent Institute of Medicine report on prevention (National Research Council & Institute of Medicine, 2009) noted the substantial interrelationship among mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and pointed out that, to a great extent, these problems stem from a set of common conditions. However, despite the evidence, current research and…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Mental Disorders, Emotional Problems, Relationship
Snowden, Lonnie R. – American Psychologist, 2012
Since publication of the U.S. Surgeon General's report "Mental Health: Culture, Race and Ethnicity--A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General" (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2001), several federal initiatives signal a sustained focus on addressing African American-White American disparities in mental health…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Diseases, African Americans, Mental Disorders
Ruscio, Ayelet Meron – American Psychologist, 2008
Comments on the original article "Plate tectonics in the classification of personality disorder: Shifting to a dimensional model," by T. A. Widiger and T. J. Trull (2007). Widiger and Trull raised important nosological issues that warrant serious consideration not only for the personality disorders but for all mental disorders as the Diagnostic…
Descriptors: Personality Problems, Mental Disorders, Models, Personality
Neria, Yuval; Digrande, Laura; Adams, Ben G. – American Psychologist, 2011
The September 11, 2001 (9/11), terrorist attacks were unprecedented in their magnitude and aftermath. In the wake of the attacks, researchers reported a wide range of mental and physical health outcomes, with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) the one most commonly studied. In this review, we aim to assess the evidence about PTSD among highly…
Descriptors: Proximity, Terrorism, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Mental Disorders
Widiger, Thomas A.; Trull, Timothy J. – American Psychologist, 2007
The diagnostic categories of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders were developed in the spirit of a traditional medical model that considers mental disorders to be qualitatively distinct conditions (see, e.g., American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Work is now beginning on the fifth edition…
Descriptors: Classification, Psychopathology, Personality, Personality Problems
Wonderlich, Stephen A.; Joiner, Thomas E., Jr.; Keel, Pamela K.; Williamson, Donald A.; Crosby, Ross D. – American Psychologist, 2007
Decisions about the classification of eating disorders have significant scientific and clinical implications. The eating disorder diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.; DSM-IV; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) reflect the collective wisdom of experts in the field but are frequently not supported in…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Classification, Eating Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis
Redlich, Allison D. – American Psychologist, 2007
Comments on the article by J. Owen-Kostelnik, N. D. Reppucci, and J. R. Meyer (see record 2006-05893-002) which reviewed the issues surrounding the police interrogation of minors. This commentary expands on the review by addressing the mental health status of youths who come into contact with police. It stems from two immutable facts: (a) The…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Health Conditions, Mental Health, Risk
Keyes, Corey L. M. – American Psychologist, 2007
This article summarizes the conception and diagnosis of the mental health continuum, the findings supporting the two continua model of mental health and illness, and the benefits of flourishing to individuals and society. Completely mentally healthy adults--individuals free of a 12-month mental disorder and flourishing--reported the fewest missed…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Health Promotion, National Programs, Mental Disorders