The impact of neurocognitive functioning on the course of posttraumatic stress symptoms following traumatic brain injury

2021 
The proceedings contains 27 papers. The topics discussed include: Health anxiety symptoms in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder: Patient characteristics and effect on treatment outcome;The experience of healthcare workers facing COVID-19 crises: A qualitative study in a primary care university setting in Switzerland;Personality factors and cognitive functioning in patients with somatic symptom and related disorders;Persistent somatic symptoms after a SARS-CoV-2 infection: Long COVID in the Dutch Lifelines Cohort study;Physiological linkage during doctor-patient interactions in oncology;“Joie de vivre” and “flying over the crisis”: Multidisciplinary metaphors of resilience;Effectiveness of a skills-oriented interprofessional communication training for ward units (KommRhein Interpro) at organ cancer centers - study report;Biorhythms, mood, and pain in real-time: Insights from the NIMH family study of affective spectrum disorders;Stress management during the intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycle may slow down first embryo cleavage and accelerate embryo compaction: A pilot randomized controlled trial;Mind-body therapies: Clinical use and evidence in chronic pain;Trajectories of distress among women with breast cancer and implications for health-care settings – a narrative review;The impact of neurocognitive functioning on the course of posttraumatic stress symptoms following traumatic brain injury;Neurocognitive correlates of probable posttraumatic stress disorder following traumatic brain injury;Symptoms of ICD-11 adjustment disorder – reduction of psychological strain throughout psychosomatic rehabilitation;Burnout and resilience among hospital staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: Cross-sectional results from the international Cope-Corona study;Group-based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (AHEAD) for functional somatic syndromes in adolescents: A randomised trial;Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for chronic pain: Current evidence and process-outcome relations;Health economic evaluation of “A multidisciplinary psychosocial treatment approach for patients with diabetes (psy-PAD)”
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