Search for dissertations about: "Substance use"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 287 swedish dissertations containing the words Substance use.
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16. Theorizing the therapeutic process in substance use-related dependency treatment
Abstract : The aim of the thesis was to increase knowledge on how to understand the therapeutic process highlighting the importance of the therapeutic relationship as described by therapists and clients in substance use-related dependency treatment. The research questions were related to how the therapeutic process can contribute to a positive outcome considering the therapists’, the clients’ and close co-dependent relatives’ perspectives. READ MORE
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17. Women's alcohol and drug use. Risk indicators from everyday life
Abstract : Aims: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore how various aspects of everyday life, measured using self-reported experiences from childhood, adolescence and adulthood were associated with alcohol and drug use in a population-based sample of Swedish women. Methods: The thesis is based on data from the “Women and Alcohol in Gothenburg” project, a Swedish three-wave longitudinal, population-based, multi-purpose study. READ MORE
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18. Dissemination and Implementation of the Swedish National Guidelines for Treatment of Substance use : A five year evaluation
Abstract : This thesis contains four empirical studies. The data derives from an evaluation project named Knowledge to Practice (KtP) that aimed to disseminate and implement the Swedish National Guidelines for Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Substance Use Disorder-treatment from 2010–2014. READ MORE
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19. "Some like the way it feels, some want to kill their sorrows" -Substance use and affect regulation in persons with psychosis
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20. Gambling, alcohol and gender: Subjective effects and clinical characteristics
Abstract : Gambling and alcohol are two recreational activities enjoyed by many people all over the world. Most with the purpose of leisure and social interaction with little or no consequence to impact daily life. For some however these activities can lead to harmful use and addictive tendencies can develop. READ MORE