Organisation: Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE)

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    Adverse childhood experience and stress regulation

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    QUASSEL – Quality of language education integrated in everyday life and language development in children

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    QUASPRO – Quantitative sensory profiling in chronic pain patients undergoing high frequency spinal cord stimulation therapy

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    Quality of language education integrated in everyday life and language development in children

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    QUASPRO – Quantitative sensory profiling in chronic pain patients undergoing high frequency spinal cord stimulation therapy

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    PSY-LONG-COVID – The psychological and neuropsychological syndrome associated with Long-COVID

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    PSY-LONG-COVID – The psychological and neuropsychological syndrome associated with Long-COVID

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    EMO-PAIN – Mental comorbidity, interoception and emotion regulation in chronic pain patients

    Chronic pain is highly prevalent and puts significant strain on the individual and the society. There is abundant research documenting a strong link between chronic pain and poor emotional health. Persistent pain commonly co-occurs with emotional disturbances like elevated levels of negative affect and is associated with high rates of mental disorders.

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    EMO-PAIN – Mental comorbidity, interoception and emotion regulation in chronic pain patients

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    Body image distortion and cardio-visual integration in anorexia nervosa

    Individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) overestimate their body size, i.e. body image distortion (BID). BID and its underlying mechanisms are not yet fully understood, although this would be crucial for improved interventions. The allocentric lock hypothesis posits that AN are locked in a negative body memory because of insufficient integration of exteroceptive and interoceptive information.…

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