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Is a model of stratified exercise therapy by physical therapists in primary care feasible in patients with knee osteoarthritis? : a mixed methods stu…

2020

OBJECTIVES: To explore the feasibility of a newly developed model of stratified exercise therapy in primary care for patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA).DESIGN: Mixed method design (process, outcome and qualitative evaluation).SETTING: Six physical therapy practices in primary care around Amsterdam.PARTICIPANTS: Fifty eligible patients with knee OA, visiting one of the participating physical therapists (PTs).INTERVENTION: Patients were allocated to a subgroup based on a simple stratification tool and received subgroup-specific, protocolized, 4-month, exercise therapy.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Feasibility of this model of stratified exercise therapy was explored by multiple process parameter…

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Understanding grief in children who have lost a parent with cancer: How do they give meaning to this experience? Results of an interpretative phenome…

2017

Though the adjustment of bereaved children is increasingly investigated through quantitative studies, their intimate representations regarding the loss of their parent remain unknown. This qualitative study aims at exploring how they give meaning to this experience. Nondirective interviews with bereaved children were conducted and submitted to an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Fourteen children (8 boys, 6 girls, mean age = 8.5 years) were recruited. Seven major themes depicting their grief experience were identified. The importance of the surviving parent is critically highlighted. Findings suggest that the remaining parent could become a fundamental actor in providing grief supp…

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Efficacy of a Transdiagnostic internet-based treatment for emotional disorders with a specific component to address positive affect: Study protocol f…

2017

Background Emotional disorders (ED) are among the most prevalent mental disorders. However, less than 50% of people suffering from ED receive the appropriate treatment. This situation has led to the development of new intervention proposals based on the transdiagnostic perspective, which tries to address the underlying processes common to ED. Most of these programs focus primarily on down-regulating negative affectivity, rather than increasing strengths and up-regulating positive affectivity. The data suggest the existence of disturbances in positive affectivity in these disorders, and so new interventions focusing on these problems are greatly needed. It is also essential to provide assist…

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Self-Regulation Therapy to Reproduce Drug Effects:A Suggestion Technique to Change Personality and theDRD3Gene Expression

2013

This study proposes a strategy, based on self-regulation therapy, to change personality and its biological substrate, the DRD3 gene expression. It has been demonstrated that acute doses of stimulating drugs, like methylphenidate, are able to change personality and the expression of certain genes in the short term. On the other hand, self-regulation therapy has been proven to reproduce the effects of drugs. Thus, it is feasible to hope that self-regulation therapy is equally effective as methylphenidate in changing personality and the gene expression. This is a preliminary study with a single-case experimental design with replication in which 2 subjects participated. The results and potentia…

MaleComplementary and Manual TherapyDrugHypnosisPsychotherapistPersonality InventoryC-Fosmedia_common.quotation_subjectGene ExpressionMessenger RNA expressionD-3 receptorGene expressionmedicineHumansPersonalityPeripheral blood lymphocytesSuggestionmedia_commonMethylphenidateReceptors Dopamine D3Middle AgedClinical PsychologyExpression (architecture)MethylphenidateCentral Nervous System StimulantsFemalesense organsDopamine receptor geneMATEMATICA APLICADAPsychologyPersonalitymedicine.drugInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
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Music therapy or music medicine?

2010

Letter to the editor En kritisk kommentar til en artikel af V. Brandes et al (2010), som omtaler en undersøgelse som msuikterapi, selvom der tydeligvis er tale om musikmedicin. Brevet forsøger at præcisere begreberne i en international forksningskontekst.

MaleDepressive DisorderMusic therapyPsychotherapistbusiness.industryComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGGeneral MedicinePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyHumansMedicineFemalebusinessMusic TherapyApplied Psychology
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Everyday uses of standardized test information in a geriatric setting: a qualitative study exploring occupational therapist and physiotherapist test …

2013

Background Health professionals are required to collect data from standardized tests when assessing older patients’ functional ability. Such data provide quantifiable documentation on health outcomes. Little is known, however, about how physiotherapists and occupational therapists who administer standardized tests use test information in their daily clinical work. This article aims to investigate how test administrators in a geriatric setting justify the everyday use of standardized test information. Methods Qualitative study of physiotherapists and occupational therapists on two geriatric hospital wards in Norway that routinely tested their patients with standardized tests. Data draw on se…

MaleDiagnostic Tests RoutineNorwayGeriatric patientsOccupational therapistProfessional practiceStandardized testingInterviews as TopicPhysical TherapistsInterviewsOccupational TherapyQualitative researchActivities of Daily LivingHumansPhysiotherapistFemaleInformation usePractice Patterns Physicians'FieldworkResearch ArticleBMC health services research
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Open dialogues with good and poor outcomes for psychotic crises: examples from families with violence.

2002

In Open Dialogue the first treatment meeting occurs within 24 hr afer contact and includes the social network of the patient. The aim is to generate dialogue to construct words for the experiences embodied in the patient’s psychotic symptoms. All issues are analyzed and planned with everyone present. A dialogical sequence analysis was conducted comparing good and poor outcomes offirst-episode psychotic patients. In good outcomes, the clients had both interactional and semantic dominance, and the dialogue tookplace in a symbolic language and in a dialogical form. Already at the first meeting, in the good outcome cases, the team responded to the client’s words in a dialogical way, but in the …

MaleDomestic ViolencePsychotherapistSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlContext (language use)Patient Care PlanningIntervention (counseling)medicineHumansFinlandmedia_commonPatient Care TeamSocial networkbusiness.industryCommunicationDialogical selfSocial SupportGroup ProcessesClinical PsychologyNegotiationCrisis InterventionTreatment OutcomePsychotic DisordersFamily TherapyFemaleForm of the GoodbusinessPsychologyPublic Health AdministrationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Crisis interventionJournal of marital and family therapy
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Pharmacological treatment of patients with paraphilic disorders and risk of sexual offending: An international perspective

2017

Objectives: The present study aims to evaluate existing policy and practice relating to the use of pharmacological treatments with patients suffering from paraphilic disorders who are at risk of committing further sexual offences. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted to document current legal policies across 26 different countries. In addition, a questionnaire assessing the practice of pharmacological treatment was sent to practitioners involved in the treatment of patients with paraphilic disorders. Results: Legal policies concerning the preconditions of using pharmacological treatments differ considerably between countries, and for most jurisdictions do not exist. Drawing…

MaleInternationalityPsychotherapistParaphilic DisordersAntiandrogensbusiness.industryHealth PolicySexual BehaviorSex OffensesPerspective (graphical)030227 psychiatryPharmacological treatmentAndrogen deprivation therapy03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthL990 Social studies not elsewhere classified0302 clinical medicineDrug TherapyPractice Guidelines as TopicHumansMedicinebusinessSocial psychologyBiological PsychiatryParaphilic DisordersThe World Journal of Biological Psychiatry
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Does clinically relevant psychopathology in adolescents necessarily require treatment or does it “grow out”?

2021

OBJECTIVE: To determine the treatment effect of psychodynamic therapy for adolescents in comparison to normative developmental progression in two groups without treatment: healthy adolescents and adolescents with juvenile diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In a 3-wave longitudinal study, n = 531 adolescents (n = 303 treated adolescents, n = 119 healthy, n = 109 with diabetes) and their parents filled out psychopathology questionnaires (Youth Self-Report [YSR] and Child Behaviour Checklist [CBCL]). Growth curve modeling (GCM) was used to examine within-person change in psychopathology while controlling for stable between-person differences. RESULTS: GCM analyses revealed significant with…

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Using Virtual Reality to Distract Overweight Children from Bodily Sensations During Exercise

2016

This study analyzes the potential of virtual reality (VR) to enhance attentional distraction in overweight children as they experience bodily sensations during exercise. It has been suggested that one reason why obese children stop exercising is the perception of bodily sensations. In a counterbalanced design, a total of 109 children (33 overweight, 10-15 years old) were asked to walk twice for 6 minutes on a treadmill under one of two conditions: (a) traditional condition (TC)-focusing their attention on their physical feelings and sensations or (b) distraction condition (DC)-focusing their attention on a virtual environment. Attentional focus during exercise, bad-good feeling states (pre-…

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