2023
DOI: 10.1556/650.2023.32892
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Intenzív kognitív viselkedésterápiás csoport pánikbetegség kezelésére

Dóra Perczel-Forintos,
Illés Áron Kovács,
Lívia Priyanka Elek

Abstract: Bevezetés: A pánikbetegség az egyik leggyakrabban előforduló szorongásos zavar, prevalenciája folyamatosan növekszik a COVID–19-pandémia óta. Az egyre nagyobb számban kezelésre szoruló páciensek hatalmas terhet jelentenek az egészségügyi ellátórendszer számára, ami felhívja a figyelmet az alacsony intenzitású, rövid és hatékony pszichológiai intervenciók fontosságára a mentális zavarok ellátásában, különösen az … Show more

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“…Based on developed theories, cognition, communication, and model learning are used to explain behaviour and modify behaviour. These methods assume that behaviour is determined by cognitive functions, i.e., by acting on cognition, we can induce significant behavioural change (Perczel-Forintos & Mórotz, 2019). There is a strong correlation between criminal behaviour and the level of perceptions, values, reasoning, and problem-solving skills (Cann, Falshaw & Friendship, 2005).…”
Section: Reintegrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on developed theories, cognition, communication, and model learning are used to explain behaviour and modify behaviour. These methods assume that behaviour is determined by cognitive functions, i.e., by acting on cognition, we can induce significant behavioural change (Perczel-Forintos & Mórotz, 2019). There is a strong correlation between criminal behaviour and the level of perceptions, values, reasoning, and problem-solving skills (Cann, Falshaw & Friendship, 2005).…”
Section: Reintegrationmentioning
confidence: 99%