Search for dissertations about: "dysfunctional beliefs"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words dysfunctional beliefs.
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1. Cogito, ergo insomnis : I think, therefore I am sleepless
Abstract : Insomnia is a common health complaint that often becomes a persistent problem. The theoretical frameworks for understanding and treating insomnia have mostly been behavioural, yet the importance of cognitive processes has received greater attention over the years. READ MORE
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2. Insomnia: psychological mechanisms and early intervention : a cognitive-behavioral perspective
Abstract : This dissertation focused on the role of psychological mechanisms in the development of insomnia and the effectiveness of an early cognitive-behavioral intervention for insomnia. The first aim was to examine whether distress, worry, and dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep were related to the development of insomnia. READ MORE
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3. Cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy for insomnia disorder : efficacy, moderators and mediators
Abstract : Insomnia disorder is the second most prevalent mental disorder and the most prevalent sleep disorder. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is considered the treatment of choice with well-documented effects. READ MORE
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4. Factors influencing physical activity in patients with venous leg ulcer
Abstract : Background and Aim: Venous leg ulcer is a chronic condition characterized by a cyclical pattern of healing and recurrence leading to pain, disability, inactivity and reduced health. Physical activity is beneficial for venous circulation and general health, but knowledge is needed of determinants of physical activity and of possibilities for patients with leg ulcer to be physically active. READ MORE
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5. Trauma and resiliency : a study of refugees from Iran resettled in Sweden
Abstract : Several single factors have been identified as related to coping with trauma and as protective factors. Several studies emphasize the importance of personality, core beliefs, coping strategies and social support. However little attention has been paid to resiliency. READ MORE