Search for dissertations about: "Tobias Lundgren"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Tobias Lundgren.
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1. ACT Treatment of Epilepsy : Time for a behavioral model?
Abstract : The present dissertation contributes to the understanding of behavioral treatment of epilepsy and supports the integration of medical and behavioral science to develop a treatment model to help those who suffer from drug refractory epilepsy. There is a lack of well-designed randomized controlled trials evaluating behavioral therapy for epilepsy. READ MORE
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2. An Operations Research Approach for Daily Emergency Management
Abstract : Emergency services play a vital role in society by providing help to affected people and minimizing damage to public and private assets as well as the environment during emergencies. However, these organizations deal with problems of increasing demand uncertainty and resource shortage over time. READ MORE
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3. Models for Dispatch of Volunteers in Daily Emergency Response
Abstract : Sufficient emergency resources are essential for emergency services to provide timely help to affected people and to minimize damage to public and private assets and the environment. Emergency services, however, face resource shortages and increasing demand over time. READ MORE
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4. Emotion Regulation in Pain : Developing Effective Interventions for Patients with Pain and Emotional Distress
Abstract : Chronic pain and emotional problems are common, often co-occur, and result in substantial suffering and social costs. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a family of treatments that have been extensively studied and has empirical support for its effectiveness in treating both conditions. READ MORE
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5. Bringing psychological treatment to the psychiatric ward : Affecting patients, staff, and the milieu
Abstract : The psychiatric ward is a complex setting. This has to do partly with the severity of the patients’ suffering. Often, they present with such diagnoses as psychosis, self-harm, substance abuse, and suicidality. In fact, they often present with a combination of these. READ MORE