Search for dissertations about: "Panic Disorder"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words Panic Disorder.
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21. 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
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22. From DNA to CBT : an investigation psychological therapy response and genetics
Abstract : Background: Social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and major depressive disorder are common, disabling, and heritable disorders. The first line of treatment for all anxiety disorders and mild to moderate depression is cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). READ MORE
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23. Genetic gating of human fear, fear learning and extinction : psychophysiological, brain imaging (fMRI) and clinical studies
Abstract : Individuals differ in their reaction to the same environmental stressor. After being opposed to the same trauma, some individuals will develop affective pathologies, while others will not. This is assumed to result, at least partly, from a differential genetic vulnerability. READ MORE
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24. Cognitive functions in depression and anxiety disorders : findings from a population-based study
Abstract : This doctorial thesis examines cognitive functions in depression and anxiety disorders in a populationbased sample that includes mostly untreated persons. It is well established that depression is associated with cognitive impairments. READ MORE
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25. Negative effects of Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy : Monitoring and reporting deterioration and adverse and unwanted events
Abstract : Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) has the potential of providing many patients with an effective form of psychological treatment. However, despite helping to improve mental health and well-being, far from everyone seem to benefit. In some cases, negative effects may also emerge. READ MORE