Essays about: "cognitive behavioral therapy"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 25 essays containing the words cognitive behavioral therapy.
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16. Follow-up interventions and measurement instruments for patients suffering from psychotic disorder : A literature review
University essay from Nordiska ministerrådet/Nordic School of Public Health NHVAbstract : Background: Continuity of care and post-discharge follow-up visits can improve the quality of care and reduce the likelihood of relapse and re-hospitalization in patients with psychotic disorders. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze post-discharge follow-up interventions in patients with psychotic disorders, and to identify measurement instruments for intervention outcomes. READ MORE
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17. Affective outcome in the Secondary Prevention in Uppsala Primary Health Care Project (SUPRIM) : – a Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
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18. Cognitive-emotional processes in divorced parental relationships
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Divorced parents with joint custody are expected to collaborate about their children. However, negative emotions are often intense and painful following divorce. This may lead to blocked negotiations about important issues such as children’s living arrangements. READ MORE
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19. Evaluation of Family- Focused-Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy ”RAINBOW” for Pediatric Bipolar Disorders Adapted to Adolescents in Sweden: A Case Series
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : The RAINBOW program, a Child and Family-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy program (CFF-CBT) for Pediatric Bipolar Disorder (PBD) designed for children aged 8-12 years and their parents, in a parallel group format, has been adapted to adolescents aged 14-17. The aim of this study was to investigate if CFF-CBT is effective and feasible for adolescents and their parents in Sweden. READ MORE
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20. Cognitive-emotional processes in divorced parental relationships
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Divorced parents with joint custody are expected to collaborate about their children. However, negative emotions are often intense and painful following divorce. This may lead to blocked negotiations about important issues such as children’s living arrangements. READ MORE