Search for dissertations about: "Transdiagnostic approach"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Transdiagnostic approach.
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1. Understanding Comorbid Pain and Emotions : A transdiagnostic approach
Abstract : Experiencing pain, including an emotional reaction, is part of being human. Emotional comorbidity is common in pain patients, and correlated to higher symptomatology and worse treatment outcome. The shared vulnerability model suggests that many vulnerability and maintaining factors may be involved in both pain and emotional problems. READ MORE
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2. Immunopsychiatry from a transdiagnostic perspective : the immunometabolic interplay
Abstract : Background/Objective: Psychiatric disorders are common and they significantly impact quality of life. It has been proposed that inflammatory processescontribute to the emergence of psychiatric disorders. In addition to inflammation, disturbances in metabolic pathways have been seen in individuals with various psychiatric disorders. READ MORE
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3. ACT treatment for youth : a contextual behavioral approach
Abstract : Background: Mental and substance abuse disorders in children and youth are the leading cause of disability in the world. According to the World Health Organization (2018), approximately 20% of the world’s children and adolescents suffer from mental health disorders or problems. READ MORE
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4. Individually tailored internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for adolescents, young adults and older adults with anxiety
Abstract : Anxiety disorders share the feature of excessive fear, anxiety and related behavioural disturbances. Fear is defined as the emotional response to a real or a perceived imminent threat and anxiety is the anticipation of a future threat. READ MORE
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5. Digital interventions to improve mental health and lifestyle behaviors for primary care patients
Abstract : Background: Common mental health problems (CMHPs) give rise to large costs and much unnecessary suffering. Most patients with these problems are found in primary care. Positive effects of psychological treatment are well documented, but primary care is failing in the implementation of evidence-based treatments. READ MORE