Search for dissertations about: "panic depression"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words panic depression.
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1. Understanding Suicidality: Suicide risk, sex differences and views of suicide attempters
Abstract : Better understanding of suicidality may improve treatment and care of suicide attempters. This thesis aims at understanding suicidality by investigating suicide risk, sex differences and views of suicide attempters. READ MORE
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2. Memories and Health Related Quality of Life - in patients with trauma cared for in the Intensive Care Unit
Abstract : Patients? experiences of hallucinations and nightmares during an intensive care unit stay (ICU) are well-known, but it is less known how these delusional memories (DM) affect patients after discharge from hospital following trauma. The overall aim of this thesis was therefore to acquire a comprehensive understanding of patient memories from the ICU-stay and their putative effects on outcome after physical trauma from a long and short-term perspective. READ MORE
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3. Internet-based treatment for depression and panic disorder : from development to deployment
Abstract : Major depression (MD) and panic disorder (PD) are two common disorders for which evidence based psychological treatments such as cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) have been developed. The accessibility of such treatment is however limited. READ MORE
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4. Recovery from dysthymia and panic disorder : options and obstacles
Abstract : Dysthymia, a depressive disorder with usually an insidious, early onset (before age 21), and panic disorder are psychiatric disorders with a major impact on public health due to their high frequency of recurrence, persistent course and superimposed major depressions. This thesis aimed to improve knowledge of factors that help or hinder recovery from such disorders in ordinary outpatient psychiatric settings. READ MORE
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5. Individually tailored internet-based treatment for depression and comorbid conditions
Abstract : Background: Depression is a large societal problem. People suffering from depression are heterogeneous and have a high degree of comorbid conditions. Pharmacological treatment is widespread, but not effective for all sufferers, and patients often have a preference for psychological treatment. READ MORE