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    Self-stigma and Suicidality in Patients with Neurotic Spectrum Disorders by Kamaradova, D, Latalova, K, Prasko, J, Grambal, A, Sigmundova, Z, Ociskova, M, Zapletalova, J

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Introduction About 90% of persons who commit suicide suffer from mental illness. The risk is particularly high in depression, psychosis, agitation, severe…”
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    Relationship Between Internalized Stigma and Treatment Efficacy in Mixed Neurotic Spectrum and Depressive Disorders by Ociskova, M, Prasko, J, Sigmundova, Z, Grambal, A, Kamaradova, D, Latalova, K, Jelenova, D, Vrbova, K

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Introduction Many psychiatric patients suffer from self-stigma. One consequence of these internalized prejudices is decreased treatment efficacy. Much has been…”
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    Suicidality and Self-stigma in Neurotic Spectrum Disorder – Cross Sectional Study by Latalova, K, Prasko, J, Kamaradova, D, Ociskova, M, Grambal, A, Mainerova, D, Jelenova, D, Vrbova, K, Kubinek, R, Sigmundova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…About 90% of persons who commit suicide suffer from mental illness. Numerous studies have tried to determine the predictive factors justifying the use of…”
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    Self-stigma in Psychiatric Patients –standardization of the ISMI Scale by Ociskova, M, Prasko, J, Latalova, K, Kamaradova, D, Kubinek, R, Sigmundova, Z, Grambal, A, Mainerova, B, Cinculova, A, Tichackova, A, Vrbova, K, Dostalova, L

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Manypsychiatric patients stigmatize themselves because of their mental disorder. Itis necessary to focus on both research and therapeutic options to alleviate…”
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    EPA-1296 - Relationship between internalized stigma and treatment efficacy in mixed neurotic spectrum and depressive disorders by Prasko, J, Ociskova, M, Latalova, K, Grambal, A, Sigmundova, Z, Kamaradova, D, Jelenova, D, Vrbova, K, Mainerova, B, Sedlackova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (2014)
    “…Introduction Stigma can be divided into several subgroups – social, structural, and internalized (i.e. self-stigma). Method The purpose of this study was to…”
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    835 – Prediction of outcome in complex treatment program for pharmacoresistant panic disorder patients by Kamaradova, D, Prasko, J, Cerna, M, Grambal, A, Jelenova, D, Latalova, K, Sigmundova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Causes of pharmacoresistance or resistance to cognitive behavioral therapy in patients with panic disorder have not been yet explained. Therapeutic response…”
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    839 – Sloreta findings in patients with panic disorder, changes after combined therapy - pilot study by Kamaradova, D, Prasko, J, Cerna, M, Grambal, A, Jelenova, D, Latalova, K, Sigmundova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Introduction Panic disorder is frequent psychiatric disorder characterized by sudden and unexpected onset of a panic attack, characterized by terror or…”
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    P02-37 - Comparison of the effect of pharmacotherapy and the combination of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in the treatment of depressive disorder by Grambal, A, Sigmundova, Z, Hunková, M, Praško, J

    Published in European psychiatry (2011)
    “…Introduction Some studies showed auxilary effect of psychotherapy in patients suffering from depression treated by psychopharmacology. The aim of our study was…”
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    843 – Group cognitive behavioral therapy for patients with panic disorder by Kamaradova, D, Prasko, J, Cerna, M, Diveky, T, Grambal, A, Jelenova, D, Latalova, K, Sigmundova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Panic disorder is a severe and often disabling condition with a lifetime prevalence rate of 4.1% to 8.8%. The treatment of choice is cognitive behavioral…”
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    926 – Emotional processing in patients with affective, borderline and dissociative disorders by Grambal, A, Prasko, J, Cerna, M, Havlikova, P, Kamaradova, D, Ociskova, M, Sedlackova, Z, Sandoval, A, Sigmundova, Z, Latalova, K

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Many of patients suffering with affective, dissociative and dissociative disorders experienced significant stressful or traumatic events from childhood or…”
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    1221 – Rescripting or the traumatic or distresing stories from childhood in imagination by Prasko, J, Vyskocilova, J, Cerna, M, Grambal, A, Jelenova, D, Kamaradova, D, Latalova, K, Ociskova, M, Sedlackova, Z, Sigmundova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Introduction Many of patients suffering with psychiatric disorder describe significant stressful experiences from childhood. Many of them suffer as children…”
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    831 – Self-stigmatization and treatment outcome of pharmacoresistant patiens with anxiety disorders in komplex inpatients treatment program by Ociskova, M, Prasko, J, Cerna, M, Grambal, A, Jelenova, D, Kamaradova, D, Latalova, K, Sedlackova, Z, Sigmundova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Although several studies have assessed the relationships between stigmatization and treatment outcome of psychotic patients, relative little is known about the…”
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    1222 – The quality of life of patients suffering from schizophrenia - a comparison with healthy controls by Vrbova, K, Prasko, J, Cerna, M, Grambal, A, Jelenova, D, Kamaradova, D, Latalova, K, Ociskova, M, Sedlackova, Z, Sigmundova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Background In the past, the first goal of schizophrenia treatment was to reduce psychotic symptoms, mainly positive symptoms. Recently, as a result of an…”
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    850 – Panic disorder with and without personality disorders-therapeutic outcome of pharmacoresistant in-patients by Kamaradova, D, Prasko, J, Grambal, A, Diveky, T, Jelenova, D, Latalova, K, Cerna, M, Ociskova, M, Sigmundova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Most clinicians tend to believe that the occurrence of the anxiety disorder in tandem with a personality disorder often leads to longer treatment, worsens the…”
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    O-46 - Group CBT of anxiety disorders by Prasko, J, Latalova, K, Grambal, A, Kamaradova, D, Sigmundova, Z, Jelenova, D

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Anxiety disorders are chronic psychiatric conditions with a low rate of natural remission, producing substantial decreases in the quality of life and numerous…”
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    W02-01 - The cognitive and behavioral models of aniety disorders by Grambal, A, Kamaradova, D, Sigmundova, Z, Prasko Pavlov, J, Latalova, K

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…The key features of CBT are collaborative empiricism, structuring techniques, a psychoeducational emphasis, pragmatic methods of work and homeworks…”
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    W02-02 - Effects of group cognitive behavioral therapy with anxiety disorders by Prasko, J, Kamaradova, D, Grambal, A, Vrbova, K, Jelenova, D, Sigmundova, Z, Latalova, K

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Beyond the clinical efficiency argument, the efficacy of the group CBT approach has also been confirmed by carefully conducted research that started in the…”
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    844 – Therapeutic response to intensive psychotherapeutic programs in patients with anxiety disorders by Prasko, J, Sigmundova, Z, Grambal, A, Kamaradova, D, Jelenova, D, Sandoval, A, Latalova, K, Vrbova, K, Cerna, M, Ociskova, M, Sedlackova, Z

    Published in European psychiatry (2013)
    “…Both pharmacological and psychoterapeutical approaches have proven effectiveness for anxiety disorders. The aim of study was to establish the efficacy of CBT…”
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    P-143 - Predicting the therapeutic response to intensive psychotherapeutic programs in patients with anxiety disorders by Prasko Pavlov, J, Kamaradova, D, Diveky, T, Grambal, A, Jelenova, D, Latalova, K, Sigmundova, Z, Vrbova, K, Silhan, P

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Introduction The aim of study was to establish the efficacy of CBT or short psychodynamic psychotherapy on non-selected and medication-resistant patients with…”
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    P-1174 - Narrative cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis by Vrbova, K, Prasko Pavlov, J, Kamaradova, D, Sigmundova, Z, Diveky, T, Latalova, K, Mainerova, B, Sandoval, A, Grambal, A

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Several controlled studies indicate that cognitive behavioral interventions, in conjunction with antipsychotic medication, reduce positive psychotic symptoms…”
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