Search for dissertations about: "CBT"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 129 swedish dissertations containing the word CBT.
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6. ADHD in adolescence : Evaluation of a structured skills training group and associated predictors of functional impairment
Abstract : Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is related to difficulties with self-control and functional impairment across several life domains. Cognitive behavioral therapy has been recommended for adolescents with ADHD, but evidence of its effectiveness remains scarce. READ MORE
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7. Assessment and psychological treatment of depression in older adults
Abstract : Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in older adults worldwide. Many older adults with depression are undetected, and there is a need for brief, scalable psychological treatments for depression that can be delivered remotely. READ MORE
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8. Treatment Adherence in Internet-Based CBT : The Effects of Presentation, Support and Motivation
Abstract : Homework assignments that patient work with between sessions is a key component in both face-to-face and Internet-based Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). However, adherence to assignments is often low and it is largely unclear what factors predict or affect treatment adherence, and in the end, treatment outcomes. READ MORE
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9. Predictors and mediators of outcome in CBT for chronic pain : The roles of psychological flexibility and PTSD
Abstract : Chronic pain is a commonly occurring and debilitating condition, and among the costliest health problems for both the individual and society at large. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most widely-disseminated psychological treatment for chronic pain. READ MORE
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10. Evaluation of internet-based CBT for social anxiety disorder
Abstract : Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common mental disorder, causing considerable distress and functional disability for affected individuals and places a significant economic burden on society. However, few receive treatment due to several barriers such as low treatment availability, stigma and fear. READ MORE