Search for dissertations about: "therapy tradition"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words therapy tradition.
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1. Cobalamin communication in Sweden 1990 – 2000 : views, knowledge and practice among Swedish physicians
Abstract : Cobalamin (vitamin B12) is one of several essential micronutrients needed by the human organism. Other important micronutritients, which interplay with vitamin B12, are folate and iron. During the last ten years, the attention has been drawn to different forms of neurological disorders supposed to be caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. READ MORE
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2. Musicianship and teaching : aspects of musculoskeletal disorders, physical and psychosocial work factors in musicians with focus on music teachers
Abstract : Musculoskeletal disorders are common among musicians at all levels of performance. Since music teachers train our future musicians it is important to understand their work environment. By creating good examples of a healthy work environment, they can teach their students how to stay healthy and to prevent pain. READ MORE
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3. Challenges and opportunities for tuberculosis prevention and care in an HIV epidemic area, Chiang Rai, Thailand
Abstract : Objective: To describe the impact of HIV/AIDS on the perceptions, attitudes and behaviors of various groups of people that may effect TB transmission, prevention and care. Methods: The study was conducted in Chiang Rai, the northernmost province of Thailand with some of the highest rates of TB and HIV. READ MORE
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4. Integration av olika skolbildningar i psykoterapi: möjligheter och hinder
Abstract : The aim of the present thesis is to constitute a first step in the process of clarifying similarities and dissimilarities between Swedish psychotherapeutic orientations. Special emphasis is placed on the possibly facilitating or impeding nature of any differences that are revealed for the integration of orientations. READ MORE
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5. Internet-based Treatment of Depression in Primary Care: Effectiveness and Feasibility
Abstract : Internet-delivered psychological treatments emanate from a long tradition of psycholog-ical methods and should be seen as a natural effect of the evolution within psychology, society, and technology. Psychological treatments via Internet have been shown to be ef-fective, however the vast majority of research has been conducted outside of health care, and corresponding research in primary care settings is sparse. READ MORE