Sessions de cartells
Sessió de cartells 1 – Dijous 9.30am – 11.30am
CCIB Banquet Hall |
Adult Depression – English Programme
1. A comparison of the maladaptive schemas of suicidal and non-suicidal depressed patients with non-clinical sample
Massomeh Ahamdian, Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Tehran Psychiatric Institute, Iran
2 Feasibility and effectiveness of a Stepped Care Programme in preventing recurrence of Depression in the Elderly
Sachlan Apil, Leiden University, The Netherlands
3. State-Depression: Mood or Syndrome?
Miklos Biro, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
4. The impact of social and temporal comparisons of nursing home residents on self-esteem and depression
Arjan Bos, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
4. Rethinking the practice of psychotherapy: lines for discussion, before data and cognitive mindfulness, as well as social constructionism paradigms.
Francisco Cardoso, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal
5. Mediation of depression by entrapment perception: thorough an evolutionary exploration
Serafim Carvalho, Hospital de Magalhães Lemos - Porto, Portugal
6. Clinical efficacy of computerised cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: a randomised controlled trial (research design)
Esther de Graaf, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
7. The overlap of Dysthymia and Depressive Personality Disorder
Itxaso Figueras Uranga, Mental Health Center, Mútua de Terrassa Hospital, Spain
8. The Between- Versus Within-Subject Effects of Stressful Life Events and Hopelessness on Depressive Symptoms in Affectively-ill Adults and their Children.
Clare L. Foa, McGill Univesity, Canada
9. Predictive validity of implicit and explicit self-esteem for postnatal depression.
Erik Franck, Ghent University, Belgium
10. Today I like myself, tomorrow I won’t: Investigating the role of level of self-esteem and self-esteem instability in predicting postnatal depression.
Erik Franck, Ghent University, Belgium
11. A structured psychoeducational approach to treatment and prevention of depression
Michael Free, Griffith University, Australia
12. Effects to CBT Group for Dhysthimic Disorder and Chronic Depression
Joana Guarch Domenech, Psicoleg Clinic. Institut Clinic de Neurociències. Hospital Clínic i Universitari de Barcelona, Spain
13. Development of the Positive Beliefs about Depressive Rumination Questionnaire.
Akira Hasegawa, Waseda University, Japan
14. Group behavioural activation for depression
Simon Houghton, Sheffield Care Trust, UK
15. How about the cut-off points of Beck Depression Inventory-II in another culture?
Emine Kapci, Ankara University, Turkey
16. Impact of personality traits and irrational beliefs in the case of depression
Kaia Kastepõld-Tõrs, University of Tartu, Estonia
17. Depression and Stress in Mothers
Noriko Kusakabe, Fukuyama University, Japan
18. Effects of Peer Victimization on Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence
Annette La Greca, University of Miami, USA
19. The Center for Epidemiologic Studies—Depression Scale Revised (CESD-R): Validation of the Chinese Version in Hong Kong
Stephanie Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
20. Long-term effects of group cognitive behavioral therapy for depression
Miki Matsunaga, Hiroshima University, Japan
21. Application of a modern psychometric theory to construction of a new Italian self-report inventory of depression
Balsamo Michela, 'G.d'Annunzio'University, Chieti-Pescara, Italy
22. The Relationship of Self-conscious Emotions with Depression and Anxiety Symptoms
Irem Motan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
23. Categorization of cognition with depressive company employees
Satomi Nakamura, Kanto Medical Center NTT EC, Japan
24. Resilient Style Questionnaire: Cognitive Effects on Well-Being and Depression
Ivy Ng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
25. The effect of a psycho-educational program focusing on cognitive-behavior techniques: A prevention program for female undergraduates having negative beliefs.
Megumi Oikawa, Hyogo University, Japan
26. Cogntive behavioral therapies in patients with anxiety - depressive disorder with syptoms hopelessness
Jasna Petkovic, University Clincal Centar, Tuzla, Bosina and Herzegovina
27. Stressful life events and deficits in social skills as predictors of hopelessness in adolescents
Carmen Rodríguez Naranjo, University of Málaga, Spain
28. The development of depressed mood states in mood and anxiety disorders: Differential predictors of response to a negative mood induction procedure.
Martin Scherrer, The University of Calgary, Canada
29. A randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioural Bibliotherapy in patients with partially remitted depression
Monika Schloegelhofer, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
30. Effects of a Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy Program on Treating Community Dwelling Elderly with Depressive Symptoms in Taiwan
Chiu-Pien Shu, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan
30. Personality and social functioning in depression
Grassi Simona, Universitari de Barcelona, Spain
31. The pilot study of selfhelp cognitive therapy on the website for Japanese depressive workers
Mirai So, National Hospital Organization Kurihama Alcoholism Center, Japan
32. Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Treatment Resistant Major Depressive Disorder
Shin-ichi Suzuki, Hiroshima University, Japan
33. Screening depressive vulnerability by the autobiographical memory test (AM-test): the determination of cut-off scores by receiver operating characteristic (ROC)
Jennifer Svaldi, Klinik Roseneck, Center of Behavioral Medicine, Prien am Chiemsee, Germany
34. Return to work after sick leave due to depression: report of cognitive behavioral group therapy
Miyuki Tajima, Tokyo University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
35. A longitudinal study of mindfulness, stress and depression.
Keisuke Takano, University of Tokyo, Japan
36. Rumination and responsiveness to cognitive-behavioural therapy for depression
Tobias Teismann, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
37. The haired/self-accusing reactions to the situation in Japanese college students with depression
Mayumi Ueno, The University of Tokyo, Japan
38. Comparing Decision Making in Depressed and Healthy Subjects: Differences in Inward and Outward Focus of Attention during Decision Making
Annette van Randenborgh, WWU Münster, Germany
39. Who cares of caregivers? Problem-solving therapy with caregivers: a review
Fernando L. Vázquez, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
40. Preventing depression among at-risk patients through cognitive-behavioral therapy: a pilot study
Fernando L. Vázquez, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
41. Cognitive Avoidance of Intrusive Memories in Depression
Alishia Williams, The University of New South Wales, Australia
42. Suppression of Intrusive Memories in Depression
Alishia Williams, The University of New South Wales, Australia
43. Effect of anger coping on depression
Go Yamauchi, University of Hokkaido, Japan
44. Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral Group Psychotherapy combined with Medication in the treatment of depression among patients with Self-Injury or Suicidal Attempts in Taiwan
Tsuey-yeu Yeh, Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei
45. The unique contribution of cognitions and metacognitions to depression
Adviye Esin Yilmaz, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey
46. Gender differences in some cognitive and metacognitive aspects of depression
Kaveh Ziaee, Segal CBT Center, Iran
Adult Depression – Spanish Programme
47. Evaluación de las actitudes de los médicos de atención primaria hacia la formación cognitivo-conductual en el manejo psicoterapéutico del paciente con trastorno afectivo
Raquel Borrego, CSMA del Hospital de Mollet, España
48. Análisis Factorial de la Escala de Ideación Suicida de Beck en Estudiantes Mexicanos de Educación Media Superior
Marta Cordova, Facultad de Estudios Profesionales. Iztacala-UNAM, España
49. La “Escala de Balance Afectivo” I: resultados sobre su fiabilidad y estructura factorial en una muestra adulta española
Débora Godoy Izquierdo, Universidad de Granada, España
50. La “Escala de Balance Afectivo” II: resultados sobre su validez convergente en una muestra adulta española
Débora Godoy Izquierdo, Universidad de Granada, España
51. Relación entre la gravedad de la sintomatología depresiva y la adherencia al tratamiento cognitivo conductual
Regina Espinosa López, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España
52. Abordaje grupal del trastorno distímico.
Amparo Martínez-Moya, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca, España
53. Aplicación de la terapia de grupo cognitivo-conductual para el tratamiento de la depresión. Nuria Seijas, CSM "Delicias" Valladolid, España
Training, Supervision and International Standards – English Programme
54. Implementing the NICE Guideline for Schizophrenia: An Evaluation of the training and supervision of Mental Health Workers In Cogntive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis.
Pauline Callcott, Newcastle Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies Centre,, United Kingdom
55. The impact of a Self-Practice / Self-Refection programme on two trainee cognitive-behaviour therapists’ skills: Assimilation, accommodation and disequilibration.
Anna Chaddock, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Northumberalnd Tyne & Wear NHS Trust, UK
56. The Prevalence and Dissemination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Japan
Daisuke Fujisawa, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
57. Therapist competence and outcome of training therapies. A study of extreme cases.
Nina Makower, Danderyd Hospital, Sweden
58. Putting evidence into practice: an evaluation of a CBT training programme for mental health clinicians as part of routine care in a mental health service.
J Richard Newton, Peninsula Health/Monash University, Australia
59. The difference of irrational beliefs system and relationship between burnout syndrome and irrational beliefs in Japanese care staffs
Noriko Okuta, Obirin University, Japan
60. School Teachers' Experiences of Counselor Education Program at Graduate School of Education: A Qualitative Study
Kyung Ae Park, Kwang Woon University, Seoul, Korea
61. ODYSSEA – International Institute of CBT. Training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Czech Republic
Jan Prasko, ODYSSEA - International Institute of CBT, Czech Republic
62. Use of CBT by psychiatrists for mental disorders
Klaus Dieter Schultewolter, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Warwick University, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust, England
63. Effect of CBT Training on attitudes towards evidence-based practice: Ethnic differences in clinicians
Larry Thompson, Stanford University School of Medicine, United States of America
64. Effectiveness and feasibility of a group-based behavior analytic training program for dementia care workers
Toshihiko Tsutsumi, Kinki Welfare University, Japan
65. Implementation of motivational interviewing to decrease burnout rates in health care professionals
Daniel Vega Moreno, Igualada Hospital, Spain
66. Management of the patient with chronic anxiety disorder.
Lucia Žlnayová, University Hospital and Medical Faculty of Comenius University, Slovak Republic
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Sessió de cartells 2 – Dijous 12.00pm – 2.30am
CCIB Banquet Hall
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Child & Adolescent Mental Health – English Programme
1. A pilot study of a structured group-based treatment program of childhood anxiety disorders in community mental health clinics
Marianne Aalberg, Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Norway
2. Effects of CBT on inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity in children with behavior problems.
Josefin Ahlqvist, BUP Signal, Sweden
3. A Lifetime of Adversity? A Comparison of Major Negative Lifetime Events in Anxious Children and Controls
Jennifer Allen, University of New South Wales, Australia
5. Supporting adolecents at risk; Evaluting intervention effects of Youth Companion Program in Korea.
Joomi Bae, Yonsei University, South Korea
6. Efficacy of a Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for School-Aged Children with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder After a Single Trauma
Caroline Berthiaume, Clinic of Anxiety Disorders/Riviere-des-Prairies Hospital, Canada
7. Cognitive schemas as moderators of the impact of life stressors on behavior problems in adolescents
Esther Calvete, University of Deusto, Spain
8. Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Young Children: a Comparison of Child and Parent versus Parent Only Treatment
Louise Castorina, Griffith University, Australia
9. The Spanish version of Friends Program: results and follow-up in a clinical sample on anxious children
MªTeresa Ordeig Cole, CSMIJ Mútua Terrassa, Spain
10. Does Mindfulness Influence Parent-Child Interactions?: Preliminary Findings from an Experimental Study
Lisa Coyne, Suffolk University, USA
11. Does type of anxiety disorder influence the process of psychotherapy with anxious children and adolescents?
Charise Deveney, Macquarie University, Australia, Australia
12. Coaching via telephone as a part of CBT for aggressive and norm-breaking children.
Jens Driessen, SLL Sweden, Sweden
13. Anxiety problems in a sample of children of divorce
Jose Pedro Espada, University of Miguel Hernández de Elche, Spain
14. Prevalence of separation anxiety disorder in a scholar sample of children
José Pedro Espada, Universidad Miguel Hernández, España
15. Children’s perceptions of a brief group cognitive behavioral therapy intervention
Robert Friedberg, Penn State Hershey Medical Center/College of Medicine, USA
16. Influence of cognitive and emotional factor on performance of social skills in children
Shino Fujimoto, Waseda University, Japan
17. Parent-child disagreement in youth with social anxiety disorder: A pilot study
LuisJoaquin Garcia-Lopez, University of Granada, Spain
18. Reversal Theory and Physiological Linkage in the Low-conflict and High-Conflict Mother-Daughter Dyadic Interactions
Robabeh Ghafar-Tabrizi, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences in Tehran, Iran
19. Effectiveness of parent management training and coaching interventions on improving parent-child relationship in families with multiple problems
Gylfi Jón Gylfason, Educational Office Reykjanesbær, Iceland
20. Associations Between Regional Brain Activity and Temperament and Cognitive Styles in Childhood
Elizabeth Hayden, University of Western Ontario, Canada
21. The Investigation on the Relationship between Social Skills Acquisition and Performance in Children with Social Anxiety.
Yaena Himeno, Waseda University, Japan
22. A preliminary study of the socialization process in toddlers with ADHD
Huei-Lin Huang, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
23. The Development and Validation of the Self-Deflation Proneness Scale
Christine Y. Y. Hui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR
24. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
Derek Indoe, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, England
25. The relationship between parenting skills and preschoolers’ relational aggression
Miyoshi Isobe, Meiji University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan
26. Clinical characteristics of comorbid subtypes of ADHD
Matthew Jarrett, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
27. Early Intervention for Preschool Aged Children at Risk for Anxiety Disorders
Susan Kennedy, Macquarie University, Australia
28. Problem behaviors and parenting stress among preschool children
Hye-Jin Kim, Yonsei University, South Korea
29. A Short Measure of Spider Anxiety among Children: Reliability and Validity of the Spider Anxiety Screening for Children (SPASC)
Anke Klein, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
30. Cognitive-behavioral therapy program for the recurrent abdominal pain in children who refuse to attend schools
Hazuki Koizumi, Kanazawa Medical University, Japan
31. The friends for youth program: follow-up results in a Spanish sample of adolescents
Brun Laura, Institucion Mutua de Terrassa, España
32. Dynamics and content of early family system predicting the development of preschool child’s emotional regulation and mental health
Jallu Lindblom, University of Tampere, Finland
33. An Update on Mindfulness-Based Treatment Approaches with Children
Louise Macbeth, USC Keck School of Medicine, USA
34. Measuring cognitive change during CBT with Youth: Development of a Cognitive Error Questionnaire for Youth (CEQ-Y)
Marija Maric, Leiden University & Academic Center for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, The Netherlands
35. Psychological distress among mothers whose children are chronically ill: what is the impact of coping and social support?
Paula Matos, University of Coimbra, Portugal
36. The development of an auditory emotional stroop task: Assessing selective attentional bias towards fear-inducing stimuli in children
Natasa Milenkovic, University of Basel, Switzerland
37. The effectiveness of teaching life skills ( Interpersonal relationship, Problem solving, Anger management, Assertiveness ) to high- school adolescence on improving their mental health.
Mahnaz Moradi, Sahi_Andish Counseling & Psychological Services Center, Iran
38. Can parents do what they’re told? Factors impacting behavioral observations of parent-child interactions
Larissa Niec, Central Michigan University, USA
39. The relationship between maternal perception of child vulnerability and school maladjustment of children with cancer
Akiko Ogata, Hiroshima University, Japan
40. Self - Concept of Obese Children in the Region of Thessaly, Greece
Stelios Piperakis, University of Thessaly, Greece
41. Parent Management Training Group for adolescents with ODD
Mireia Querol, Hospital Mútua de Terrassa, Barcelona
42. Sibling Maltreatment
Inês Relva, UTAD, Portugal
43. Dropping out of enuresis treatment at one university clinic in São Paulo, Brazil
Carolina Ribeiro Bezerra de Sousa, Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil
44. On the links between stress-reactive rumination, negative cognitive style and symptoms of depression in non-clinical children and adolescents
Lea Rood, Maastricht University, Netherlands
45. School fears in childhood: a descriptive study
José Pedro Espada Sánchez, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Spain
46. The effect of Summer Camp for Children with Type 1 Diabetes on the Self-Care Behaviors.
Miho Sasaki, Hiroshima University, Japan
47. Individually tailored Treatment of Peer-Rejection and Peer-Neglect in Adolescents.
Eva Schmitt, University of Cologne, Germany
48. Cognitive Behavioral Consultation by a School Counselor in Japanese Public School -A Case Study of a Child with School Refusing Behavior-
Hironori Shimada, Waseda University, Japan
49. Telehealth Behavioral Intervention for Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes: Results of a Wait-list Controlled Trial
Eric Storch, University of Florida, USA
50. Emotional Facial Expression Decoding in Children High in Social Anxiety
Blairy Sylvie, University of Liège, Belgium
51. Impact of Social Efficacy Beliefs on Adolescence Depression
Karineh Tahmassian, Shaheed Beheshtie University, Iran
52. Assessment of the Relationship Between Depressive Symptoms and Peer Acceptace
Katsunori Takeshima, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
53. Behavioral Outcomes of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and Triple P - Positive Parenting Program: A Review and Meta-Analysis
Rae Thomas, School of Psychology, Griffith University, Australia, Australia
54. Family cbt of child focused on temperament
Raymond Traube, SMSP, Switzerland
55. Behavioral parent training as an adjunct to routine care in children with ADHD: predictors and moderators of treatment response
Barbara J. van den Hoofdakker, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
56. Excessive use of Internet in adolescents: psychological profile.
Ferran Viñas, Universitat de Girona, Spain
57. “I’m not really afraid of Osama Bin Laden!” Fear of terrorism in Dutch children
Laura Vogel, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
58. Multimodal inpatient treatment of adolescents with school refusal – concept and effects
Daniel Walter, University of Cologne, Germany
59. Negative Attribution as a Moderator between the Effect of Behavioral Inhibition on Separation and Generalized Anxiety Symptoms in Children: 2-Year Follow-up
Min-Chia Weng, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
60. Development of the Focused Attention Scale (FAS) for Junior High School Students
Sachie Yamada, Waseda University, Japan
61. Problems occurring during walks-based on example of work with two autistic children
Monika Zielinska, University of Gdansk, Poland
Child & Adolescent Mental Health – Spanish Programme
62. Los beneficios de un espacio de ocio estructurado para niños con Síndrome de Asperger/Autismo de Alto Funcionamiento (SA/AAF)
Carol Amat, Asociación Síndrome de Asperger Cataluña, España
63. El hoy y el mañana de los alumnos con necesidades educativas especiales – perspectivas de los alumnos
Isabel Bica, Escuela Superior de Salud De Viseu, IPV, Portugal
64. Estrategias de afrontamiento en padres de niños y adolescentes con cáncer
Margarita del Valle Chacín, URU, Venezuela
65. Una experiencia de desensibilización sistemática en autismo
María Victoria Martín Cilleros, Universidad de Salamanca, España
66. Factores que influyen en la administración de psicoestimulantes en estudiantes con TDAHN. Amanda Meliá, Universidad de Valencia, España
67. Variables mediadoras de la respuesta al tratamiento psicológico de la fobia social en adolescentes
José A. Piqueras, Universidad de Alicante, España
68. Estudio de validez de la versión de auto aplicación del Inventario de Conductas de Eyberg en adolescentes de Jalisco, México
Rebeca Robles, Instituto Jalisciense de Salud Mental, México
69. Intervención psicológica en adolescentes con problemas de conducta: comparando la eficacia de dos tratamientos
Cristina Medina Tarodo, Universidad de Málaga, España
70. Terapia cognitivo-conductual en el trastorno de encopresis: Análisis de un caso Mónica Tognoni, “Istituto Miller”, Italy
Intellectual & Development Disabilities – English Programme
71. The use of cognitive behaviour strategies in the management of social anxiety in Asperger Syndrome: An exploration
M'Louise Bason, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
72. Assessing Anxiety in Adults with Intellectual Disability
Stephen Edwards, University of Melbourne, Australia
73. Effective treatment of challenging behaviour in children and youth with developmental disabilities: A meta-analysis.
Ian Evans, Massey University, New Zealand
74. Quality of life of Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Intellectual Disabilities
Fabienne Gerber, University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva
75. A Cognitive-Behavioural Emotion Management Group for people with intellectual disability
Fabienne Gerber, University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland
76. Mental health for developmental disorders in adolescent (2); How different special support class students from ordinary class students?
Fumika Kimura, Edogawa University, Japan
77. Analysis of the cocktail party speech behavioral in Williams Beuren-Syndrome and social communication abilities
Natalia Rossi, Universidade Estadual Paulista - Campus de Botucatu, Brazil
78. Roles of community health nurse supporting parents of a child with developmental disorder.
Maki Sadahisa, Kibi International University, Japan
79. Mental Health for Developmental Disorderes in Adolescent? - Behavioral Assessment of teachers and parents
Ryoichi Shibata, Edogawa University, Japan
80. From Biscuits to Boyfriends: the ramifications of choice for people with learning disabilities
Catherine Smyth, University of Edinburgh, UK
81. The effect of modeling on circumambient children’s support for children with Pervasive Developmental Disorder
Mami Yamaguchi, Waseda University, Japan
82. Exploring the common sense model: Stigma among teachers and parents towards included students with autism
Winnie Wing Yan Yuen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Intellectual & Development Disabilities – Spanish Programme
83. Creencias de los docentes de educación primaria acerca de los trastornos en el aprendizaje de la lectura
Patricia Bermúdez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México
84. Diagnóstico de trastornos mentales en personas con discapacidad intelectual: el enmascaramiento en los diagnósticos oficiales
Joan Marc Dolcet Serra, Acudam, España
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Sessió de cartells 3 – Dijous 3.00pm – 5.30am
CCIB Banquet Hall
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Behavioural Medicine – English Programme
1. Effects of Stressful life events, Attribution style, Religious coping and Religious attitudes on perceived pain in patients with chronic pain syndrome.
Neda Ali Beigi, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Iran
2. Symtoms of depression, dysfunctional attitudes and self-control in chronic low back pain patients.
Neda Ali Beigi, ACECR, Iran
3. Omega-3 fatty acids (fishoil) affects decision making in healthy individuals
Niki Antypa, Leiden University, Netherlands
4. A multidimensional physical functioning measure of chronic pain: The factor structure, reliability and validity of the Pain Disability Assessment Scale (PDAS).
Tatsuyuki Arimura, Kyushu University, Japan
5. The study of relationship between premenstrual symptoms and metacagnitive beliefs in female.
Fatemeh Bahrami, Isfahan University, Iran
6. Personality profile of Non Epileptic Seizures is in accordance to the cognitive-behavioural therapy model
Eva Bailles, Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, Spain
7. Social anxiety among individuals with hyperhidrosis: Translating cognitive-behavioral therapy to a medical population
Autumn Braddock, Mayo Clinic, USA
8. CinemArena: an AIDS prevention project from Cooperazione Italiana and Social Learning Theory
Simona Carniato, AIAMC, ITC Padua, Italy
9. Differences in catastrophizing, depression and evaluative dimension of pain in a sample of patients with fibromyalgia: receiving worker’s compensation versus not receiving worker’s compensation.
Antoni Castel Riu, Hospital Universitari de Tarragona Joan XXIII, Spain
10. Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Gastric Banding Surgery: A case study of a multidisciplinary approach of Morbid Obese patient with Binging Eating Disorder.
Anna Chatzidimitriou, Athens Medical Center, Greece
11. Health professionals’ attitudes, behaviours and beliefs related to hiv/aids
Cláudia Chaves, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal
12. Psychological interventions in life threatening illness: How clear the boundaries between counseling and psychotherapy can be?
Hionidou Christina, Greek Association of Behavioral Research, Greece
13. Assimilation of problematic experiences in a breast cancer patient
Sonia Císcar Pons, University of Valencia, Spain
14. Case formulation using cognitive conflicts in a case study of fibromyalgia
Victoria Compañ, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
15. Virtual Reality and Mirror Neurons: A Cybertherapy Theory
Mandella Connors, Iowa State University, USA
16. Depressive Suffering in children with cancer
Carolina Conti, Università degli studi di Bologna, Italy
17. Can psychological interventions affect the immune and neuroendocrine system in chronic physical conditions? A systematic review
Sabine de Brouwer, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, The Netherlands
18. Examination of effectiveness of relaxation program to control anxiety for patients with SDAT (Senile Dementia of Alzheimer's Type)
Naomi Dodo, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Osaka University of Human Sciences, Japan
19. The 6-minute walk test and NYHA-classification – objective measurements of disease severity or influenced by psychological factors?
Franziska Einsle, Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Germany
20. A qualitative investigation of psychosocial factors and the process of psychological change throughout treatment in orthognathic surgery patients.
Samantha Fearns, University of Sydney, Australia
21. CBT for insomnia: Implementation of an intensive group programm in elderly out-patients
Daniel Gassmann, University of Berne, Switzerland
22. Cognitive and language profile of females Fragile-X premutation carriers
Célia Giacheti, Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho", Brazil
23. Meanings: a web based interactive systems for the analysis of Illness Narratives
Umberto Giani, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
24. Self-discrepancies in work related upper extremity pain: relation to emotions and disability
Marielle Goossens, Maastricht University, Netherlands
25. Alcohol Use and Expectancies as Mechanisms Underlying Personality Influences on HIV Risk
Christian Hendershot, University of Washington, USA
26. Group CBT for anxiety and depression in patients with a chronic somatic illness
Minna Hynninen, University of Bergen, Norway
27. Application of Attention Training to Menstrual Pain
Chizuko Imai, Waseda University, Japan
28. The effects of Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Programs on life-style improvement in patients with Life-style related diseases
Woe-Sook Kim, University of Hyogo, Japan
29. Attributional intervention for depression in people who have MS: Single case design
Ian Kneebone, Surrey NHS Primary Care Trust and University of Surrey, UK
30. Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Increasing Activity Levels in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Nahoko Kusaka, Doshisha Women's College, Japan
31. Anxiety and depression among survivors of childhood cancer in Korea
Yoo-Ree Lee, Yonsei University, South Korea
32. Measuring perceived harmfulness of physical activities in chronic low back pain patients: the Photograph Series of Daily Activities – Short electronic Version
Maaike Leeuw, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
33. Effect of the cognitive-behavioral intervention in the multidisciplinar treatment of fibromyalgia
Sara Lera, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Barcelona
34. Cognitive behavioural treatment of chronic pain in the elderly - a literature review
Linn-Heidi Lunde, Haukeland University Hospital, Norway
35. Development and Psychometric Properties of the Generic Avoidance and Catastrophizing Scale (GACS)
Shane MacDonald, Department of Behavioral, Social, and Legal Sciences, Sweden
36. The influence of vulnerability to stress and emotional distress on the adherence to Diabetes treatment
Ana Paula Matos, University of Coimbra, Portugal
37. Mental health for developmental disorders? Comparison of sleep disturbance in a class for the special support student and an ordinary class student.
Eiko Matsuda, Edogawa University, Japan
38. The influence of pain catastrophizing and fear of pain on pain-related disability: Effect of pain location
Hirofumi Matsuoka, University of Hokkaido, Japan
39. The development of Self-control managements for symptom of insomnia in community field
Masateru Matsushita, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
40. Effect of “anxiety to itch” on health related Quality of Life though the scratching: Comparison between the adult atopic dermatitis patients and the healthy students.
Himachi Mika, University of Hokkaido, Japan
41. Pain acceptance and suppression strategies
Takahashi Minoru, Mejiro University, Japan
42. Intentionality of medication nonadherence for HIV+ patients in Hong Kong
Phoenix Kit Han Mo, Institute University of Nottingham, UK
43. Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural techniques and mindfulness based stress reduction in chronic low back pain patients treated in hospital pain units
Jenny Moix, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain
44. Perinatal Loss: A Cognitive-Behaviour Intervention Protocol for Bereaved Parents and Families
Helena Moreira, Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
45. The influence of headache-related daily disability on coping strategies for Tension-type headache
Ryo Motoya, University of Hokkaido, Japan
46. Factors related to the efficacy of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for primary insomnia.
Takeshi Munezawa, Japan Somnology Center, Japan
47. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Chronic Pain Patient with Chief Complaint of Spasomodic Torticollis
Keiko Nakashima, Kyushu Lutheran College, Japan
48. Fear-avoidance and pain Catastrophizing in sub-acute whiplash patients
Rubén Nieto Luna, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
49. The role of language and culture in the perceived differences between worry and rumination: Comparison between German and Spanish samples.
Roberto Nuevo, Hospital Universitario de la Princesa, Spain
50. Computer-based assessment in chronic pain: a comparison of paper and electronic questionnaires in a sample of fibromyalgia patients
José Ortega, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain
51. Coping strategies and anxiety-depression symptoms relation in cancer patients referred to the psycho-oncology unit
Ana Ortin, Vall d'Hebron Universitary Hospital, Spain
52. Developing a Cognitive-Behavioural Approach for Couples Facing a Diagnosis of HIV Infection
Marco Pereira, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
53. Behavioural Intervention Program for HIV/AIDS and STD Prevention among Higher Education Students
Anabela Pereira, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
54. The AIDS health education
Anabela Pereira, University of Aveiro, Portugal
55. Psychological predictors of acute post-operative pain and long-term outcome after surgical intervention
Madelon Peters, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
56. Cognitive - Behavior Protocol to Reduce Anxiety During a Magnetic Resonance Examination
Rosa Maria Pinto Escudero, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brasil
57. Solution-focused multi-modal CBT for chronic pain disorders: The relevance of goal development for sustaining treatment gains two years after treatment
Karin Poehlmann, University Hospital for Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine, Germany
58. Quality of life and Optimism after hepatic transplantPontes
Dulce Pontes, Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Portugal
59. Brain 18FDG PET in panic disorder during the treatment with CBT or antidepressants
Jan Prasko, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
60. The buffering effect of mind-body treatments on emotional well-being in diabetic individuals with chronic anxiety or depression
Natalie Ritchie, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
61. Imagined Exposure as a treatment for Catastrophizing in Fibromyalgia. A Pilot Study
Baltasar Rodero, Clínica de Neurociencias, Spain
62. Decision validity of the Sleep Assessment Scale in two samples: general and psychiatric population
Cristina Ruiz, Centro Médico Teknon, Spain
63. Construction of a scale to establish the presence of the insomnia disorder in the adult population
Cristina Ruiz, Centro Médico Teknon, Spain
64. Design and validation of a self-efficacy and treatment outcome expectancies scale for cancer patients
Nuria Sánchez, Clinic Hospital of Barcelona, Spain
65. Coping and quality of life in parkinson’s disease : the deep brain stimulation effect
Montel Sébastien, La Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, France
66. The influence of the loss of the familiar person for cancer on a cognitive image of cancer.
Harumi Shoki, University of Hokkaido, Japan
67. The Motherhood Choice: A Decision Aid for Women with Multiple Sclerosis
Martine Sponiar, The University of Sydney, Australia
68. Modification of the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) as prevention from the burnout syndrome in family members of the patients that suffer from the Parkinson's disease – case study
Barbara Starovasnik, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia
69. Mental defeat in chronic pain: Initial exploration of the concept
Nicole Tang, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK
70. Increased Use of Safety-Seeking Behaviors in Chronic Back Pain Patients with High Health Anxiety
Nicole Tang, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK
71. Social comparison dimensions as a cognitive strategie in breast cancer patients
M. Carmen Terol, Miguel Hernandez University, Spain
72. Group therapy for dermatological outpatients
Lucía Tomás, Ernest Lluch Hospital in Calatayud, Spain
73. A pilot study of the cognitive-behavioural/interoceptive exposure therapy for the irritable bowel syndrome
Xavier Torres, Institut Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona
74. Psychopathology, self-consciousness and mindfulness in chronic tinnitus: A correlational pilot study
Jürgen Tripp, University of Muenster, Germany
75. BraveHeart begins: Screening and treatment of depression in patients with heart disease
Alyna Turner, The University of Newcastle, Australia
76. Innovative ways of treating comorbid diabetes type II and depression : a randomised controlled trial
Leigh Underwood, Newcastle University, Australia
77. The influence of perceived control and SE on the subjective evaluation of experimentally induced pain
Linda Vancleef, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
78. Fear of Movement, Pain Catastrophizing and Anger as predictors for developing persistent physical and psychological complaints after an Acute Whiplash Injury
Karoline Vangronsveld, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
79. A sensitive body or a sensitive mind? Associations between somatic and cognitive sensitization, illness worry and subjective health complaints
Bart Verkuil, Leiden University, The Netherlands
80. The effects of relaxation and imagery training on the emotional and physical functioning of Chinese cancer patients
Jianping Wang, Beijing Normal University, China
81. Cognitive bias in the significant others of people with chronic pain
Monica Ward, The University of Sydney, Australia
82. Developing and Evaluating the Effects of a CBT Group Therapy Program on the Reduction of Hostile Behavior Patterns in Male Taiwanese Patients with CAD: A Pilot Study
Chia-Ying Weng, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan
83. Is Autonomic Activity an Intervening Variable between Hostility Expression and Vascular Dilatory function?
Chia-Ying Weng, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan
84. Illness beliefs in individuals with atopic dermatitis
Anja Wittkowski, University of Manchester, Great Britain
85. Reducing emotional risk factors in essential hypertension by means of cognitive behavioural therapy
Cristina Wood, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
86. Psychological well-being of tuberculosis patients: Mediational role of self-care self-efficacies on self-stigma and social support
Nelson C. Y. Yeung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
87. The impact of social support on female, male and relationship functioning after a diagnosis of breast cancer: A comparison of self-report and observational data
Tanja Zimmermann, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
Behavioural Medicine – Spanish Programme
88. Adhesión de las mujeres al auto examen de la mama: Factores determinantes Carlos Albuquerque, Escola Superior de Saúde de Viseu, Unidade de Saúde Familiar de Grão Vasco – Viseu, Centro de Saúde de Carregal do Sal , Portugal
89. Percepción parental del efecto psicológico de la más baja talla en niños
Rafael Andujar- Barroso, Universidad de Huelva, España
90. Conductas de salud en la prostitución masculina
Rafael Ballester, Unidad de Investigación sobre Sexualidad y Sida. Dpto. de Psicología Básica, Clínica y Psicobiología. Universitat Jaime I de Castellón, España
91. ¿Qué nos ayudaría a morir en paz?: Análisis diferenciales en los diferentes agentes implicados en una Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos
Rafael Ballester, Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos del Hospital General Universitario de Castelló, España
92. Cuestionario de información, actitudes y comportamientos relacionados con la salud (ciacs-i, ii y iii)
Rafael Ballester, Universitat de València, España
93. Variables Psicosociales del Cuidador Primario Familiar de Pacientes con Enfermedad Respiratoria Crónica
Blanca Barceleta, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, México
94. Relación entre niveles de ansiedad y lateralización de los tumores cerebrales en pacientes neuroquirúrgicos
Pilar Barreto, Universitat de Valencia, Hospital General Universitario de Valencia, España
95. Factores de riesgo de duelo complicado entre cuidadores de pacientes de cuidados paliativos en un estudio multicéntrico
Pilar Barreto, Universitat de València, Hospital Pare Jofré, Hospital Dr. Moliner, España
96. Resultados preliminares de la adaptación del Cuestionario impacto familiar del asma bronquial – revisado (IFABI-R) en población mexicana
Georgina Bazan, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, UNAM, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, España
97. Comportamiento alimentario y personalidad en estudiantes universitarias
Claudia Carmo, Cátia Saúde, España
98. Desarrollo de un programa cognitivo-conductual en equipo pluridisciplinar en una unidad de tratamiento del dolor crónico
Karen Carvalho de Castro, España
99. Uso autoinformado del preservativo y expectativas de autoeficacia para negociar su empleo en una muestra de estudiantes universitarios heterosexuales
Natalia Cebrian, Universidad de Girona, España
100. Variabilidad de la frecuencia cardiaca y estrés competitivo en nadadores Julio C. Cervantes, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España
101. Apoyo psicológico en pacientes oncològicos y sus familiares-cuidadores
Isabel Cortes, Hospital Verge de La Cinta. Tortosa, España, España
102. Evaluación de la respuesta adaptativa a la enfermedad oncológica
Gema Costa- Requena, Unidad de Psico-Oncologia. Hospital Duran i Reynals. Institut Català d’Oncologia., España
103. Intervención multidisciplinaria en el control del asma de un paciente adulto
Georgina Eugenia Bazan, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala (FESI) UNAM., España
104. Entrenamiento en relajación y reducción de la sintomatología gastrointestinal en una muestra de pacientes con enfermedades inflamatorias crónicas intestinales
Juan Carlos Fernandez Mendez, Universidad de A Coruña, España
105. Manejo de un caso oncológico utilizando un programa cognitivo-conductual para niños
Araceli Flores, Facultad de Psicología, UNAM, México, España
106. Validación de la escala de ansiedad ante la muerte para ancianos: Un estudio preliminar
César Elizalde García, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México
107. Eficacia de una intervención cognitivo-conductual en sujetos con dolor lumbar crónico
Jorge Garcia Fernandez, Universidad de A Coruña, España
108. Personalidad y fibromialgia
Miguel Garriz, Hospital Clinic de Barcelona. Institut Universitari Dexeus, España
109. Análisis de los factores implicados en el desarrollo de una percepción saludable propia de la imagen corporal en futuros maestros
Maria Dolores Gil Llario, España
110. Estructura de la personalidad en pacientes con síndrome fibromiálgico
Monterrat Goma, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España
111. Depresión y calidad de vida en ancianos mexicanos. Propiedades psicométricas del inventario de Beck.
Ana Luisa González-Celis Rangel, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
112. Ansiedad, depresión y estilos de afrontamiento en pacientes oncológicos paliativos ambulatorios
Teresa Gutierrez Rosada, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España
113. Imagen corporal y consumo de esteroides anabolizantes en el entrenamiento de la fuerza
Félix Arbinaga Ibarzábal, Universidad de Huelva, España
114. Eficacia de una intervención cognitivo conductual en pacientes con incapacidad temporal de origen musculoesquelético
Leticia Leon, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Universidad Camilo Jose Cela, España
115. Autoeficacia en dolor crónico y balance afectivo en mujeres con fibromialgia
Isabel Lopez Chicheri, Universidad de Granada, España
116. Autoeficacia específica para el afrontamiento del estrés en pacientes con dolor crónico
Isabel Lopez- Chicheri Garcia, Universidad de Granada, España
117. Alteraciones psicopatológicas de sujetos expuestos a productos pesticidas
Ruben Miranda Marcos, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Universitat de Barcelona, España
118. Resultados de una intervención conductual para dejar de fumar en función de la presencia de sintomatología depresiva
Maria Carmen Miquez, España
119. El qüic como herramienta para la detección precoz de tic
Mari Carmen Miro, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España
120. Sobrecarga y estrés en cuidadores de enfermos de alzheimer
Francisco J. Molina, Universidad de Almería, España
121. Evolución de la enfermedad de alzheimer a través de las diferentes áreas vitales
Francisco J. Molina, Universidad de Almería, España
122. Comportamientos de salud y de riesgo en la adolescencia: Determinantes psicosociales y cognitivos
Antonio Oliveira, Escola Superior de Saúde de Viseu, Portugal
123. Conocimientos sobre vih/sida en adolescentes y jóvenes
Antonio Oliveira, Escuela Superior de Salud de Viseu - Ipv-Portugal, España
124. Vivencias familiares del enfermo con accidente vascular cerebral
Antonio Oliveira, Escola Superior de Saúde de Viseu, España
125. RE: Efectos de la aplicación grupal de un programa cognitivo-conductual en Fibromialgia
Jose Ortega, Facultad de Psicología (UNED), España
126. Un autorregistro semanal de actividad física para evaluar el estilo de vida saludable
Eva Parrado, Centro de Estudios del Alto Rendimiento Deportivo (CEARE), Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona (UAB), España
127. La hostilidad incrementa la reactividad cardiovascular ante el estrés interpersonal en mujeres: un mecanismo que predispone a las enfermedades cardiovasculares
Salud Porras, Universidad de Barcelona, España
128. RE: Tratamiento del dolor agudo mediante técnicas de distracción y visualización con entornos de realidad virtual
Maria Virginia Rangel Gomez, Universidad de Barcelona, España
129. RE: Estudio piloto sobre la efectividad de la terapia grupal en pacientes con fibromialgia
Silvia Reyes Campos, Hospital Santa Maria de Lleida., España
130. Afectividad, Soporte social e Impacto psicológico ante el resultado de citología positiva a NIC II-III
Rebeca Robles, Universidad de Guadalajara, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, España
131. Efectividad del tratamiento cognitivo-conductual y de la técnica MBSR en la lumbalgia crónica tratada en unidades del dolor
Jenny Roix, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España
132. Diseño de un instrumento para medir autoeficacia para la realización de ejercicio físico
Mario Rojas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México-Zaragoza, Mexico
133. Eficacia del Programa de Asesoramiento Personalizado a Entrenadores (PAPE): Efectos en las conductas de los entrenadores y la percepción de los jugadores
Catarina Sousa, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España
134. Dos conductas de salud: actividad física cotidiana y ejercicio físico programado, en población universitaria
Montserrat Valero, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España
135. Perfil psicológico de pacientes en diálisis en el hospital general de Ciudad Real
Elena Vazquez Ramo, Hospital General de Ciudad Real, España |
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