Search for dissertations about: "self-compassion"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word self-compassion.
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1. Psychotherapy for Substance Use Disorders – the importance of affects
Abstract : Substance use disorder (SUD) is a serious disorder with severe consequences for the individual, the family and for society. Comorbidity is common in the SUD population and the diversity of the disorder calls for a multiplicity of treatment options.The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the role of affects in psychotherapy for SUD. READ MORE
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2. Compassionate mind training and its relationship with perceived stress, poor mental health, self-compassion and benevolence
Abstract : Background: University students and employees are two populations where stress-related problems, anxiety, and depression are increasing. Interventions must be found to reverse this trajectory and to improve mental health. READ MORE
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3. Well-being Processes : Insights into Personal Growth and Adolescent Mental Health
Abstract : This thesis follows two main lines of inquiry into well-being processes: 1) atheoretical exploration of personal growth, defined as the gradual growth of wellbeing, and 2) an empirical exploration of students’ mental health profiles and sense of self. Altogether five studies are included in the thesis, two of which follow thefirst line of inquiry (articles I and II) and three of which follow the second (articlesIII, IV, and V). READ MORE
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4. Making Connections : Outcomes and the Role of the Therapeutic Relationship in Internet-Delivered Psychodynamic Treatment for Adolescent Depression
Abstract : Major depressive disorder (MDD) is ranked one of the most burdensome disorders for adolescents worldwide. There is an urgent need for accessible interventions, as many adolescents suffering from MDD do not receive treatment. READ MORE
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5. Daytime sleepiness in Parkinson's disease in relation to other symptoms, disease progression and daily life
Abstract : The aim of this doctoral thesis is to explore daytime sleepiness (DS) in Parkinson’s disease (PD). The Papers will evaluate how DS is connected to both motor and non-motor symptoms in PD, changes in DS over time, and the consequences of DS for the daily life of people with PD. READ MORE