Sökning: "Marie Åsberg"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden Marie Åsberg.
1. Att bli eller inte bli utbränd : ett komplext fenomen bland vårdpersonal på samma arbetsplatser
Sammanfattning : The thesis comprises four papers. The overall aim was to illuminate meanings of becoming and being burnt out respectively not becoming or being burnt out. LÄS MER
2. Hypocortisolism in recurrent affective disorders
Sammanfattning : Bipolar disorders and recurrent depressions are two common psychiatric disorders with a life time prevalence of approximately 1% and 8%, respectively. Despite treatment these patients suffer from affective symptoms up to 50% of the time, resulting in lower well-being. LÄS MER
3. Gene-Environment Interaction in Adolescent Deviant Behaviour
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore gene-environmental (G*E) interactions in relation to deviant behaviour among 200 Swedish adolescents, with a focus on criminality, alcohol consumption and depressive symptoms. Those behaviours have been extensively investigated in relation to both psychosocial and biological risk factors. LÄS MER
4. Individual placement and support (IPS) i en socialpsykiatrisk kontext : en väg till arbete för personer med psykiskt funktionshinder?
Sammanfattning : Introduktion Delaktighet i arbete är för de allra flesta människor en önskad och viktig aktivitet av många olika anledningar, men för personer med en psykisk sjukdom är inklusionen i arbetslivet begränsad. I Sverige är en psykiatrisk diagnos den vanligaste orsaken till sjukskrivning och värst är situationen för unga personer (2011). LÄS MER
5. Borderline personality disorder : studies of suffering, quality of life and dialectical behavioural therapy
Sammanfattning : The aims of the present thesis were: * To investigate how women patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) perceive their suffering, quality of life and encounter with psychiatric care (paper 11 and III). * To describe BPD patients' and psychiatric professionals' perceptions of receiving and giving dialectical behavioural therapy, DBT (paper I). LÄS MER