dopamine’s effect on eating?
regulates the rewarding property of food
leptin?
leptin is a hormone produced primarily by the fat cells in the body; it has an inhibitory effect on appetite by inducing a feeling of satiety.
Cognitive theory of ED?
ghrelin?
sociocultural theory of ED?
SLT in development of EDs?
family in ED?
personality in ED - perfectionism?
Personality in ED - self esteem?
Self esteem - Low self-esteem not only contributes to the development of an eating disorder, but is also likely involved in the maintenance of the disorde
transdiagnostic model of ED?
suggests that overall low self-esteem increases the risk for over-evaluation of body, which in turn, leads to negative eating behaviors that could lead to an eating disorder
Using the MH act and compulsory treatment ?
Child or young person without capacity?
if physical health is at serious risk and they do not consent to treatment, ask their parents or carers to consent on their behalf and if necessary, use an appropriate legal framework for compulsory treatment (such as the Mental Health Act1983/2007 or the Children Act1989).
what is dementia?
dementia involves a clear?
DDs of dementia
*Ageing
*Mild Cognitive Impairment
*Delirium
*Depression (‘Depressive pseudo dementia’)
- Amnesic Syndrome
ageing related memory issues?
reversible causes that can present like dementia
what is mild cognitive impairment?
risk of dementia in MCI?
Causes of MCI?
Prevalence of MCI?
pseudo-dementia depression ?
Pseudo-dementia depression is often worse in ?
a morning
dementia history which differentiates it from depressive pseudodementia?