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The aim of the study is to test whether EMDR is effective to use as an intervention in order to reduce the severity and the burden of tinnitus and to determine whether the alleged effect of treatment is stable.
2. OBJECTIVESPrimary Objective: 1. Does conversion tremor show similar abnormal cerebral activation patterns compared to conversion pareses?Secondary Objective:1. Is decreased precuneus activity also present in conversion tremor?
The current study aims to fill some of this gap by comparing family functioning in young people with MUPS to family functioning in young people with medically explained physical complaints and healthy young adolescents. Other family factors that are…
Primary objective: The main research issue here is whether the intervention with the mirrorfeedback in patients with motor conversion of the arm or hand leads to improvement handgrip strength.Secondary objectives: The secondary research question is…
Goal of this study is to research family factors in case of adolescents with MUPS (N=64) and in case of adolescents with medically unexplained physical complaints (N=64). The following family factors are studied: family functioning (for example,…
The aim of this study is to find a succesful treatment for functional abdominal pain in children and at the same time improve the quality of life of these children. A second aim is to reduce the hospital visits and with that the costs.
Primary objectives: - Identify neural correlates and behavioural measures that underlie cognitive processes that perpetuate CFS symptoms- Identify neural mechanisms of change that mediate successful CBTWe will focus our investigation on three…
The primary aim of this study is to investigate whether patients with neurological functional somatic symptoms have less limitations in daily activities 12 months after short-term educational treatment by neurologists, when compared to the current…
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Primary Objective: The main aim of this study is to investigate if EMDR diminishes negative associations with fatigue in CFS-patients who follow CBT.Secondary Objective(s): Second, we will investigate if EMDR strengthens the belief of the patient…
This study investigates interpretation bias on pain- and health related information with adolescents and young adults between the age of 13-30 years old.
The primary objectives are to: (1) Examine whether emotional incongruence (i.e., the mismatch between self-reported emotion and observed emotion from facial expression) is more common in patients with FND than non-FND control groups (healthy…
This study will be the first controlled study specifically investigating the effect of EMDR on FM pain and additional physical symptoms.
The main objective of this study is to examine the neural underpinnings of stress reactivity in people with burnout. In turn, we aim to link this stress reactivity to real life stress activity, and in turn to glucocorticoid deficits. We also aim to…
1) to examine emotion recognition in MUSS patients 2) To examine whether MUSS patients show differences in crying behaviour and the perception of crying
We aim to study the contributing factors to movement disorder symptoms in subjects with a FMD using a web based diary. At the same time, objective symptom assessment will be performed using an actigraphy wristband. Associations between potential…
Based on the above described overview, the question arises which role the experience of loneliness in daily life can play in developing and maintaining somatic symptoms and maladaptive responses as typically seen in somatic symptom disorder. Until…