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Empathy Impairments in Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators With Antisocial and Borderline Traits: A Key Factor in the Risk of Recidivism.
2016
Antisocial, borderline, and narcissistic personality traits have been described as characteristics of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetrators. Furthermore, deficits in cognitive empathy and impairments in emotional decoding processes may at least partially explain conduct disorders and social dysfunction in general. However, previous research has not explored potential associations between empathy deficits and the aforementioned traits or whether they are reflected in recidivism in IPV perpetrators. Accordingly, the main aim of this study was to explore associations between empathy deficits, antisocial, borderline, and narcissistic traits and the risk of recidivism in this population. …
Betydningen av fysisk aktivitet i forhold til psykisk helse
2010
Masteroppgave i psykisk helsearbeid- Universitetet i Agder 2010 The purpose of this study is to gain knowledge, insight and a deeper understanding of how physical activity is apprehended. Also what kind of influence has in the prevention and treatment of mental health. The study aims to understand the participant’s subjective experience through their perspective. This master thesis is a qualitative study based on a phenomenological and hermeneutical tradition. The empirical material is based on the qualitative research interview. Five interviews have been conducted. The interview subjects have experience with physical activity in relation to mental health, both through work and personal exp…
Hva er egnethet? : en kvalitativ studie av gode møter i en akuttpsykiatrisk sykehuspost
2010
Masteroppgave i psykisk helsearbeid- Universitetet i Agder 2010 Title/subtitle: What is suitability? A quality study of good meetings in an acute psychiatric hospital ward. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to increase the knowledge about and to clarify the concept suitability in an acute psychiatric hospital ward. How are the gifted member of staff, and how do patients and employees wish to be met? The focus is the patients and employees descriptions of good meetings. The good examples are to be put in the front. By clarifying the important factors in the field, the knowledge of the good meetings will appear. Theoretical basis: This study is founded on a phenomenological-hermeneutic fr…
Alle kan bli syke" : en beskrivelse av hvordan språket bidrar til meningsdannelse for ansatte og brukere på et kommunalt treffsted for mennesker med …
2010
Masteroppgave i psykisk helsearbeid- Universitetet i Agder 2010 TITLE: "Anyone can get sick" - A description of how language contributes to the opinion of the employees and users at a local meeting place for people with mental disorders. In this study, my focus has been on the importance of language in mental health care, by examining how language can contribute to the opinion. I have been concerned with the task of looking at the truths involved, when we do not always say what we think about mental poor health, and expressed as self-evident truths. My understanding of language and people say something about what might be involved in maintaining self-evident truths that "all may be sick." I…
Effects of atypical antipsychotics on neurocognition in euthymic bipolar patients
2010
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Metacognitive group training for forensic and dangerous non-forensic patients with schizophrenia: A randomised controlled feasibility trial
2014
BACKGROUND: In schizophrenia, the presence of certain cognitive biases has been established. Informed by this, metacognitive training (MCT) has been developed for schizophrenia. There is increasing evidence of its effectiveness with some patients, but its applicability to dangerous patients has not yet been demonstrated. AIMS: Our aim was to test the feasibility of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of MCT for patients in a high-security hospital setting. METHODS: Twenty of 33 eligible and selected male in-patients with schizophrenia and a history of violence were randomised pairwise to eight sessions of MCT or treatment as usual. Symptom severity and reasoning, according to the jumping to…
Mutations in genes regulating neuronal migration predict reduced prefrontal cognition in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: a preliminary study
2006
El artículo se basa en la presentación de un póster en International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 2nd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour Thessaloniki, Greece. 17–20 November 2005
Cognition, metacognition and the patient perspective : new ways to evaluate and rehabilitate schizophrenia patients in forensic psychiatric care
2016
This research focused on factors associated with schizophrenia as well as on the feasibility and effectiveness of group metacognitive training (MCT) in schizophrenia patients with a history of violence in a high-security forensic hospital setting. One of the aims was to scrutinize reasoning ability in regards to jumping to conclusions (JTC) cognitive bias and the expression of cognitive insight (insight into one’s own thinking), a metacognitive ability. A second aim was to examine the associations of these factors with each other and with insight into illness and delusions. Moreover, the patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was explored. A further objective was to study the pote…
Dom på overføring til tvungent psykisk helsevern : en kvalitativ studie om erfaringer og utfordringer ansatte innen psykisk helse opplever i forhold …
2016
Masteroppgave psykisk helsearbeid - Universitetet i Agder 2016 Background: The subject of this study is «Sentencing to compulsory mental health care». The choice of subject is sprung from a desire to gain a better knowledge of the challenges related to providing a good service for patients sentenced to compulsory mental health care (TPH). At the same time the study is seeking a more comprehensive understanding of the already known challenges concerning the collaboration between the first and second line services providing for this group of patients. The study's findings are discussed in light of a dialogical perspective of interaction. Selection and method: Qualitative study using participa…