The purpose of »Where and how« booklet is to rellieve path to find help for persons facing mental distress and their family. Booklet holds refresh list of servises that provide help, their contact information and also other useful information from this field. It is designed for general public and disturbed among all servises that provide help.
F.34 Consultancy
COBISS.SI-ID: 248278784Mentor in diploma were are presented the results of methodological part of study where we examinate if emotional valence of stimulus has the influences on cognitive incognition of persons with BMD in comparison in healthy volunteers. We aimed to develop and use computerised emotional Go/NoGo test, composed of pictures with neutral, negative and positive emotional valence. In compare with healthy volunteers persons with BMR revealed in pared control of cognitive inhibition especially within negative and neutral contexts and when the target pictures were those with neutral emotional valence.
D.10 Educational activities
COBISS.SI-ID: 28612397The case report included the description of the successful treatment of bipolar mood disorder in two patients: student and consecutive interpreter. Both are successful in their current social role and they do not have any problems due to mental disorder or side effects of the pharmacotherapy.
F.30 Professional assessment of the situation
COBISS.SI-ID: 22584793The translation of the book Bipolar Disorder for Dummies is the first comprehensive handbook in Slovenian language for people with bipolar mood disorder and their relatives. In the context of revision, a professional review of translated text has been performed and introductory text added with explanation how the decision for the translation developed and to whom the book is intended.
F.12 Improvements to an existing service
COBISS.SI-ID: 247727872We presented the results of study which aimed to determine whether there is an interaction between different types of pharmacotherapy and cognitive response inhibition in euthymic bipolar patients (BMD). BMD demonstrated impaired cognitive response inhibition in several aspects, especially in coping with negative emotional context. Although the results didn’t reveal a strong influence on cognitive response inhibition regarding the type of pharmacotherapy, coping with negative emotional context was slightly poorer in the group of bipolar patients with atypical antipsychotic pharmacotherapy.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
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