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Innovative diagnostics and treatments

The more we learn about a (neuro-)psychological or physical disorder and the related behavioral factors, the better we can not only identify them, but also treat them. It is therefore important that recent insights about (neuro-)psychological problems and related behavioral factors are incorporated into new procedures in clinical diagnostics and treatment. In the projects in this pillar, innovative methods are developed to better recognize, diagnose and treat (neuro-)psychological problems and related behavioural factors. This is done on the basis of the most recent knowledge, gained from fundamental research. The methods developed here will be evaluated in the next step and possibly implemented in clinical practice.

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Rebecca Schaefer

In the projects in this pillar, innovative methods are being developed to better recognize, diagnose and treat (neuro-)psychological problems and related behavioral factors. This is done on the basis of the most recent knowledge gained from fundamental research. The methods developed here will be evaluated in a next step and possibly implemented in clinical practice.

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GMN research mainpage

Pillar: Fundamental research

Pillar: Diagnostics and treatment

Pillar: Evaluation and implementation

Topic: Aging and neuropsychological rehabilitation

Topic: E-health

Topic: Healthy lifestyle: Nudging and self-regulation

Topic: Itch and pain

Topic: Movement and mental functions

Topic: Music and health

Topic: Novelty and enrichment

Topic: Patient communication

Topic: Persistent physical symptoms

Topic: Placebo

Topic: Population health

Topic: Psychopharmacology

Topic: Psychosocial consequences of ICU treatment

Topic: Self-management in chronic diseases

Topic: Spatial thinking

Topic: Stigmatization

Topic: Stress and stress-related disorders

Topic: Work and health

 

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