Possible Causes for Withdrawn Childhood Depression All kids have their ups and downs, but if your child is unusually irritable, sad or withdrawn for a prolonged period of time she may be showing signs of depression. [childmind.org] Older adolescents and adults tend to become withdrawn. They may be quiet or become agitated, irritable, and angry; they may also look sad and talk about their sadness. [ldaamerica.org] Childhood Schizophrenia Often children show their signs gradually, such a child may become shy or withdrawn. These signs are often first noticed by teachers. [schizophrenia.com] When the teen presents with a depressed or withdrawn mood, a physician will refer to psychotherapy and/or counseling. [factbasedhealth.com] The patients' premorbid personality also seems to be of great importance: A poor prognosis can be found in patients who were cognitively impaired, shy, introverted, and withdrawn [doi.org] Disorganized Schizophrenia A person may seem depressed and withdrawn. Cognitive symptoms affect the thought process. [icdlist.com] They are also often socially withdrawn. Treatment Disorganized schizophrenia usually requires lifelong treatment. [psyweb.com] Belief that thoughts are being inserted or withdrawn from one’s consciousness or are being broadcasted to others. A person may show all or none of these symptoms. [trialx.com] Schizoid Personality Disorder Learn about this topic in these articles: personality disorders In personality disorder Persons with schizoid personality disorder appear aloof, withdrawn, unresponsive, humourless [britannica.com] Those who suffer from this disorder are often described as distant or withdrawn. [psychology.about.com] Read More In mental disorder: Schizoid personality disorder In this disorder there is a disinclination to interact with others; the individual appears passive, aloof, and withdrawn [britannica.com] Dementia In these trials, different types of antipsychotics prescribed at different doses were withdrawn. Both abrupt and gradual withdrawal schedules were used. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] For this outcome there was no significant difference between people withdrawn from and those continuing on antipsychotics at three months (mean difference (MD) -1.49, 95\% [hdl.handle.net] Mortality in people withdrawn from antipsychotics versus people continuing on antipsychotics. 2.6. [doi.org] Abuse and Neglect Children may be aggressive, withdrawn, depressed, anxious, or demonstrate violent themes in art or fantasy. [dss.sc.gov] […] hyperactivity, aggressiveness, disruptive and destructive behaviors Unusual wariness of physical contact Fear of parent or caretaker Lack of expressed emotion Unduly shy, withdrawn [mecknc.gov] […] their child or has a difficult relationship with them child doesn’t have enough clothes on and is often cold and hungry child has unexplained or changeable emotions (eg, withdrawn [health.govt.nz] Schizophrenia Symptoms such as becoming socially withdrawn and unresponsive or changes in sleeping patterns can be mistaken for an adolescent "phase". [nhs.uk] They might feel frightened and withdrawn, and could appear to have lost touch with reality. [webmd.com] They include the person becoming more socially withdrawn. They may also lose interest in their appearance or personal hygiene. [www2.hse.ie] Anxiety Disorder However, it was withdrawn from the market in Switzerland and Germany due to cases of liver failure and 'unproven' efficacy. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Children with SM scored higher than children with GAD on the CBCL1½-5 withdrawn scale and lower on the attention problems, aggressive behavior, and externalizing problems [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] In a social setting, anxious teenagers may appear dependent, withdrawn, or uneasy. They seem either overly restrained or overly emotional. [aacap.org] Battered Child Syndrome Some abused children may become withdrawn or claim to be accident prone to protect their abuser. [study.com] […] to love or trust others aggressive, disruptive, or illegal behavior anger, rage, anxiety, or fear self-destructive or self-abusive behavior suicidal thoughts passive or withdrawn [healthofchildren.com] Autism The Wakefield study has since been discredited and withdrawn by the journal that originally published it. [betterhealth.vic.gov.au] Honda’s is the first to look at the autism rate after the MMR vaccine has been withdrawn. [newscientist.com] Despite this finding, as a precaution, it has been withdrawn from the standard childhood vaccines in Australia and many other countries. [betterhealth.vic.gov.au] Adjustment Reaction of Adolescence Teens with this disorder are withdrawn, unfocused, with low self-esteem. [hillcrestatc.com] The mental symptoms of adjustment disorders can include: rebellious or impulsive actions anxiousness feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or being trapped crying withdrawn attitude [healthline.com] Depression Depressed people may appear withdrawn and apathetic, or they may be aggressive and self-destructive. [halfofus.com] Her personality changed — my sweet, kind child became angry, self-loathing, and withdrawn. [neurocorecenters.com] We cover a lot of ground […] October 1, 2018 · Duration: 53:23 · Play ▶ Young people can be morose, angry, withdrawn. [apmpodcasts.org] Dysthymic Disorder They tend to be withdrawn and focus their time and energy to work rather than relationships and family. [symptoma.com] Patients who meet criteria for Major Depressive Disorder at any time during the course of the study will be withdrawn from the study. [clinicaltrials.gov] Dysthymic individuals tend to be self-deprecating, brooding about the past, socially withdrawn; they may feel irritable and unproductive. [scientificamerican.com] Schizoaffective Disorder Sometimes a neuroleptic is combined with lithium or an antidepressant and then gradually withdrawn, to be restored if necessary. [mhanational.org] […] therapeutics market Aids in interpreting the success rates of clinical trials by providing a comparative scenario of completed and uncompleted (terminated, suspended or withdrawn [gii.co.jp] At times, people with this disorder may seem withdrawn, listless, and remote. They may also have extreme mood swings. They may feel intensely happy for a time. [muschealth.staywellsolutionsonline.com] Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Whereas the attentional bias away from angry faces was associated with social problems, the attentional bias towards sad faces was associated with depressive and withdrawn [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] They may also become less responsive emotionally, depressed, withdrawn, and more detached from their feelings. [aacap.org] […] positive emotions Intense ongoing fear or sadness Irritability and angry outbursts Constantly looking for possible threats, being easily startled Acting helpless, hopeless or withdrawn [cdc.gov] Reactive Depression Seventeen patients were either lost to follow-up or withdrawn before week 2 (13 due to side effects and 1 because she was feeling better). [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] This can happen if the parents are habitually depressed and withdrawn. [end-your-depression.com] Psychosis At the other behavioral extreme is catatonia, becoming withdrawn, immobile, and unaware of the surrounding world. [nmihi.com] Disorganized behaviour refers to behaviours that don't fit the situation; difficulty in completing tasks or reaching goal; or catatonic behaviour (person becomes completely withdrawn [earlypsychosis.ca] A person with psychosis may experience: social isolation or becoming withdrawn problems with work, social or family life problems with motivation problems with increased activity [betterhealth.vic.gov.au] Apathetic Thyrotoxicosis with Thyrotoxic Crisis Usually, these subjects have previously been taking l -thyroxine substitution therapy, unless they have subsequently withdrawn it on their own initiative. [frontiersin.org] […] β-blockers will rapidly alleviate symptoms in all types of hyperthyroidism, definitive treatment is also necessary, and when euthyroidism is restored β-blockers can be gradually withdrawn [enetmd.com] The patient is mentally slow and withdrawn. The skin is dry, coarse, cool, and wrinkled. [ahcmedia.com] Severe Depressive Episode Someone who is initially withdrawn and sad can become very frustrated and irritable as a result of getting less sleep and not being able to accomplish simple tasks or make [gulfbend.org] There may be a loss of interest in or desire for sex, or other activities once found to be pleasant. [1] Friends and family of the depressed person may notice that they have withdrawn [en.wikipedia.org] Islet Cell Tumor Pancreatic Diseases Pituitary Neoplasm Any 17 and under 18 - 34 35 - 50 51 - 69 70+ Available Active, not recruiting Not yet recruiting Recruiting Completed Terminated Suspended Withdrawn [patientwing.com] Other countries whose beneficiary status has been withdrawn include Burundi (since 2016), Mauritania (since 2019), and South Sudan (since 2014). [foreignpolicy.com] Huntington Disease […] shoulders are shrugged, and the feet and legs kept in perpetual motion; the toes are turned in, and then everted; one foot is thrown across the other, and then suddenly withdrawn [web.archive.org] Depressive Disorder (Source) Helping someone with depression A person with a depressive disorder will become increasingly inactive and socially withdrawn. [headtohealth.gov.au] […] believed to be at increased risk of recurrence of depression.25 There have been rather few true maintenance studies in which patients have been allowed to recover, then been withdrawn [medicographia.com] Incest K., who had been charged with the same offence, the Leipzig District Court, relying on an expert opinion, found as follows: The accused, K., has a very timid, withdrawn and [hrr-strafrecht.de] Endogenous Depression Abstract We assessed the 8:00 AM ratio of free cortisol/18-hydroxy-11-deoxycorticosterone (18-OH-DOC) in 56 endogenous depressive inpatients and in 22 normal volunteers. A ratio higher than 40 was associated with a diagnostic sensitivity for endogenous depression of 75%, a specificity of 95.5%, and a diagnostic[…] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Therapeutic Phlebotomy A therapeutic phlebotomy is a prescribed amount of blood withdrawn for medical reasons. What diseases are treated with Therapeutic Phlebotomy? [thebloodconnection.org] Drawing blood in increments will be continues until the final amount of blood needed to be withdrawn is completed. [chop.edu] A physician order including the amount of blood to be withdrawn, the frequency of donation, and the desired hemoglobin level are required. [thebloodconnection.org] Involutional Depression Abstract The synchronous changes of subjective and autonomic responses to neutral and "stress' stimulation in patients with involutional depression and normal subjects were investigated. The stimuli employed were individually determined during a pretest interview and consisted of neutral, emotionally loaded and[…] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Atypical Depression Studies examining the demographic and clinical features of depressed patients who meet criteria for the atypical features subtype have often yielded conflicting results. The present study sought to evaluate the demographic and clinical correlates associated with each of the five symptoms (mood reactivity,[…] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Cinchonism Most symptoms of cinchonism (except in severe cases) are reversible and disappear once quinine is withdrawn. [en.wikipedia.org] Arthrocentesis Doxycycline Omeprazole Arthrocentesis of the metacarpophalangeal or interphalangeal joint Arthrocentesis of the metacarpophalangeal or interphalangeal joint Synovial fluid is withdrawn [merckmanuals.com] DRUG INFO Commonly Searched Drugs Albuterol FLUoxetine Heparin MetFORMIN Doxycycline Omeprazole Arthrocentesis of the wrist Arthrocentesis of the wrist Synovial fluid is withdrawn [merckmanuals.com] Fluid is withdrawn through the needle and placed into multiple specimen containers. [healthcommunities.com] Drug-Induced Toxic Hepatitis The drug should be withdrawn and glucocorticoids given. [medicscientist.com] When the offending medication is withdrawn, symptoms may gradually subside. Reactions may be severe, however, and even fatal, even though the medication is stopped. [hepatitiscentral.com] UDCA treatment was started on admission and, contemporaneously, flutamide was withdrawn. [link.springer.com]