Search for dissertations about: "IKBT"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word IKBT.
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1. 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
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2. Just know it : The role of explicit knowledge in internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for adolescents
Abstract : The role of explicit, declarative knowledge in general health care and in psychotherapy is a growing field of research. In many areas of healthcare, knowledge is regarded as an important factor for successful interventions. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. Internet-based interventions for loneliness : Efficacy and latent psychopathological profiles of treatment seekers
Abstract : Loneliness is an adverse emotional reaction thought to stem from an unwanted and impoverished social situation. Though it commonly makes brief appearances across the lifespan for most people, it has received increasing attention as a factor relevant to somatic and psychological well-being when assuming a more chronic form. READ MORE
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5. Development and evaluation of an internet-based treatment for generalized anxiety disorder : An acceptance-based approach
Abstract : Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a chronic condition characterized by an excessive and uncontrollable worry. GAD has a highly negative impact on all aspects of life, and the costs for society are considerable. Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), delivered face-to- face or online, has been shown to be effective in treating GAD. READ MORE
