Search for dissertations about: "J. Steven Linton"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words J. Steven Linton.
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1. Adolescents' sleep in a 24/7 society : Epidemiology and prevention
Abstract : Sleep undergoes important changes during adolescence and many teenagers experience problems sleeping. These in turn affect adolescents´ academic, physical and psychosocial functioning. Moreover, there are some indications that sleep problems in this age group may be increasing, possibly as a consequence of societal changes, e.g. READ MORE
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2. Matchmaking in pain practice : challenges and possibilities
Abstract : All people experience pain and for some people, acute pain may over time develop into long-term disabling problems. Already at an early stage, it is possible to identify people at risk for long-term problems and psychologically oriented interventions have been shown to successfully prevent future disability. READ MORE
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3. Disturbed sleep and emotion : a developmental perspective
Abstract : Sleep disturbances are not only defining features, but also diagnostic criteria for most psychiatric disorders. Recently, researchers have proposed a theoretic role for sleep disturbances in emotion dysregulation, subsequently linking neurobiological processes and psychopathology. READ MORE
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4. Calm down : strategies for emotion regulation in clinical practice
Abstract : Problems with emotion regulation are common in people who seek help from health care professionals working with problems featuring psychological factors. Two such patient groups, chronic pain patients and patients with severe anxiety, are of interest in this dissertation. READ MORE
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5. Painful Sex in Context : Understanding Vulvodynia from a Relational Perspective
Abstract : Vulvodynia is a multifactorial persistent pain condition, characterized by pain in the vulva upon touch or pressure. It negatively impacts sexual function, satisfaction, and relational wellbeing. Relational factors have been indicated as integral to the understanding and outcomes of vulvodynia. READ MORE