Belief systems as coping factors for traumatized refugees: a pilot study
- M. Brune, C. Haasen, M. Krausz, O. Yagdiran, Enrique Bustos, D. Eisenman
- Psychology, MedicineEuropean psychiatry
- 1 December 2002
Executive functioning in obsessive-compulsive disorder, unipolar depression, and schizophrenia.
- S. Moritz, C. Birkner, M. Krausz
- Psychology, MedicineArchives of Clinical Neuropsychology
- 2002
Healthy controls showed superior performance relative to depressive and schizophrenic patients who exhibited comparable deficits in all tasks, and dysfunctions in the domains of working memory, verbal fluency, distractibility, and concept formation were not confined to a specific psychiatric population.
Heroin-assisted treatment for opioid dependence: randomised controlled trial.
- C. Haasen, U. Verthein, P. Degkwitz, J. Berger, M. Krausz, D. Naber
- Medicine, PsychologyThe British journal of psychiatry : the journal…
- 1 July 2007
Heroin-assisted treatment is more effective for people with opioid dependence who continue intravenous heroin while on methadone maintenance or who are not enrolled in treatment, and should be considered for treatment resistance under medical supervision.
Psychopathological syndromes of schizophrenia: evaluation of the dimensional structure of the positive and negative syndrome scale.
- R. Mass, T. Schömig, K. Hitschfeld, E. Wall, C. Haasen
- Psychology, MedicineSchizophrenia bulletin
- 2000
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale was originally designed as a rating system that provides balanced representation of positive and negative symptom features, and principal components analyses yielded five orthogonal dimensions: hostile excitement; negative, cognitive, and positive syndrome; and depression.
Drug Consumption Rooms in Hamburg, Germany: Evaluation of the Effects on Harm Reduction and the Reduction of Public Nuisance
- H. Zurhold, P. Degkwitz, U. Verthein, C. Haasen
- Medicine
- 1 July 2003
Research findings show that the Hamburg CRs reached the target group of drug users who practice risky behaviors and engage in public drug use and lead to positive changes in health-related behavior for drug users.
Executive functioning in obsessive-compulsive disorder, unipolar depression, and schizophrenia
- S. Moritz, C. Birkner, M. Krausz
- Psychology, Medicine
- 1 July 2002
Migration and schizophrenia: the challenges for European psychiatry and implications for the future.
- G. Hutchinson, C. Haasen
- Medicine, PsychologySocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
- 2004
Ethnicity and differences in dominant language emerge as major structural references in this new epistemology of psychosis and both the causes and the effects on psychopathology may be filtered through an experience of social disadvantage in an urban environment.
Migration and schizophrenia
- G. Hutchinson, C. Haasen
- Psychology, MedicineSocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
- 1 May 2004
Ethnicity and differences in dominant language emerge as major structural references in this new epistemology of psychosis and both the causes and the effects on psychopathology may be filtered through an experience of social disadvantage in an urban environment.
Intermediated communication by interpreters in psychotherapy with traumatized refugees
- M. Brune, F. Eiroa-Orosa, J. Fischer-Ortman, B. Delijaj, C. Haasen
- Psychology
- 28 November 2011
Immigrants in need of psychotherapy are often confronted with the fact that there is no psychotherapist available with whom they can proceed in a common language understood well by both. In some…
Dissociative symptoms in alcohol-dependent patients: associations with childhood trauma and substance abuse characteristics.
- I. Schäfer, U. Reininghaus, A. Karow
- Psychology, MedicineComprehensive Psychiatry
- 1 November 2007
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