Search for dissertations about: "ICBT"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 59 swedish dissertations containing the word ICBT.
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1. Care for the Caregiver : Internet intervention for informal caregivers in Lithuania
Abstract : Informal caregivers are individuals who provide care for significant others in need of support due to frailty or illness. Being able to support a family member can be a very rewarding but at the same time a demanding task. READ MORE
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2. Internet-based Treatment of Depression in Primary Care: Effectiveness and Feasibility
Abstract : Internet-delivered psychological treatments emanate from a long tradition of psycholog-ical methods and should be seen as a natural effect of the evolution within psychology, society, and technology. Psychological treatments via Internet have been shown to be ef-fective, however the vast majority of research has been conducted outside of health care, and corresponding research in primary care settings is sparse. READ MORE
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3. Aspects of cost-effectiveness and feasibility of implementations for care of depressed persons in primary care - internet-based treatment and care manager organisation
Abstract : Background: Depression is a major source of human suffering and a growing challenge for societies worldwide. The lion’s share of depressed persons in Sweden are diagnosed and treated in primary care. There is an urgent need for new ways of treating and cooperating within and between care levels. READ MORE
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4. Internet-based Treatment of Depression in Primary Care: Does it work and what do therapists think of it?
Abstract : Computer based and Internet-delivered psychological treatments have been around for some time and research to date has in many cases shown them to be effective. However, the vast majority of research conducted so far has been performed outside of the health care system. READ MORE
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5. Internet-based treatment of depression and anxiety among migrants and refugees in Sweden
Abstract : There is a growing number of refugees and displaced persons worldwide, with many suffering the psychological consequences of traumatic and stressful events occurring both in their country of origin, during the migratory journey and after arriving in a new country. Despite this, there is limited evidence on how to best help refugees and migrants with the mental health problems that they sometimes experience. READ MORE