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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden Symptom Check List-90 SCL-90.
1. What do you see? : studies on time-limited psychodynamic art psychotherapy
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of this thesis is to explore experiences of two different psychological interventions based on art psychotherapy in women with a psychological or physical illness. The two interventions are art psychotherapy and art therapy. LÄS MER
2. Mental Health and Neurobehavioral Function in Young Adult Offspring of Women with a History of Psychosis and Control Offspring
Sammanfattning : Schizophrenia is now generally considered to be a brain disease resulting from disturbed neurodevelopment, mediated by genetic and/or adverse events in utero and/or in early childhood. This process manifests itself in schizophrenia in young adulthood, when the brain completes its maturation. LÄS MER
3. Psychological problems in adolescents and young women with eating disturbances
Sammanfattning : Ekeroth, K. (2005). Psychological problems in adolescents and young women with eating disturbances. LÄS MER
4. Learning psychotherapy : An effectiveness study of clients and therapists
Sammanfattning : Background Many psychotherapy studies with trainees have been conducted, but few have investigated how effective baseline trainee-led psychotherapies are. Baseline trainee-led psychotherapies are often provided by a professional education, and the therapists are often young, untrained and inexperienced. LÄS MER
5. Long-term effects of mother-infant psychoanalysis
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a long-term follow-up study of mothers and infants with “baby worries” or mother-infant relational disturbances, who took part in a Randomized Controlled Trial when the children were, on average, five months of age. In that study, mother-infant psychoanalysis (MIP) yielded, compared with routine care (CHCC; Child health centre care), effects on maternal depression, mother-infant relationships, maternal sensitivity, and, on a marginally significant level, maternal stress. LÄS MER