Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Nordahl, Hans Morten"
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Metacognitive Therapy for Depression: Analysis of 1-Year Follow-Up
Hjemdal, Odin; Solem, Stian; Hagen, Roger; Kennair, Leif Edward Ottesen; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Wells, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This paper reports the 1-year follow-up results from a randomized controlled trial (RCT), which examined the efficacy of metacognitive therapy (MCT) for unipolar depression compared to a waiting condition. Thirty-nine ... -
A randomized controlled trial of metacognitive therapy vs. cognitive behavioral therapy vs. waiting list in the treatment of adults with generalized anxiety disorder: A preliminary analysis
Kvistedal, Draco Jon Torstein (Master thesis, 2011)Forty two participants with generalized anxiety disorder were treated with either Metacognitive therapy or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, in a randomized controlled study comparing the relative effect of the two treatments. ... -
A randomized trial of cognitive group therapy vs. waiting list for patients with co-morbid psychiatric disorders: Effect of cognitive group therapy after treatment and six and twelve months follow-up
Hagen, Roger; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Kristiansen, Lena; Morken, Gunnar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005)The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of cognitive group therapy compared to a waiting list in a sample of patients with heterogeneous non-psychotic disorders. Participants in this study were referred from ... -
Adolescent personality traits, low self-esteem and self-harm hospitalisation: a 15-year follow-up of the Norwegian Young-HUNT1 cohort
Junker, Asbjørn; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Bjørngaard, Johan Håkon; Bjerkeset, Ottar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Affective disorders are closely related to self-harm and suicidal behaviours. Less is known about how adolescent personality traits and self-esteem influence the development of later self-harm. We examined associations ... -
Anhedonic depression, history of depression, and anxiety as genderspecific risk factors of myocardial infarction in healthy men and women: The HUNT study
Langvik, Eva Oddrun; Nordahl, Hans Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)This prospective study examines gender-specific psychological risk factors of myocardial infarction. Out of 41,248 participants free of coronary heart disease at baseline, 822 cases of myocardial infarction were identified ... -
Anxiety and Social Phobia in Norwegian Adolescents: Studies of risk factors, school absenteeism and treatment effects
Ingul, Jo Magne (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2014:303, Doctoral thesis, 2014)The background for the thesis is that research has shown that anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent disorders in adolescence. The effects of an anxiety disorder may be detrimental to the adolescents’ health and ... -
Anxiety as a risk factor for school absenteeism: what differentiates anxious school attenders from non-attenders?
Ingul, Jo Magne; Nordahl, Hans Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-07-25)Background Anxiety is a major risk factor for problematic school absenteeism. However, most anxious students attend school. What differentiates anxious attenders from non-attenders? Method High school students ... -
Betydningen av fellesfaktorer og behandlingsformat i terapi: En undersøkelse av faktorene allianse, kompetanse, etterlevelse og behandlingsformat i en RCT-studie av generalisert angstlidelse
Iversen, Hanne Moe; Olsen, Ingrid Sirevåg (Master thesis, 2013)I klinisk forskning har det lenge vært en debatt om betydningen av fellesfaktorer og spesifikke faktorer i terapi. Forskerne strides fremdeles om hvilke faktorer som i størst grad kan tilskrives den ubestridte virkningen ... -
Change in meta-cognition is associated with reduced levels of worry after treatment in an adult population with generalized anxiety disorder: A preliminary analysis
Felberg, Håvard Solvang (Master thesis, 2012)The Meta-cognitive model of generalized anxiety disorder (Wells, 1995) predicts that the most important factor in development and maintenance of GAD is negative meta-cognitive beliefs about the dangers and uncontrollability ... -
Cognitive and metacognitive predictors of symptom improvement following treatment for social anxiety disorder: A secondary analysis from a randomized controlled trial
Nordahl, Henrik; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Hjemdal, Odin; Wells, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder (SAD) based on the Clark and Wells model emphasizes negative beliefs about the social self and self‐consciousness as central causal factors. However, Wells’ metacognitive model ... -
Etter Utøya: Hva vet vi om tidlig kriseintenvensjon for å forebygge utviklingen av PTSD?
Bjerknes, Linn; Andresen, Marion Zoe (Master thesis, 2012)I etterkant av terrorangrepet på Utøya og i regjeringskvartalet 22. juli 2011 har mange fagpersoner uttalt seg i media om tidlig kriseintervensjon ved traumatiske hendelser. Vi har gjennomført en kvantitativ og en kvalitativ ... -
Explaining depression symptoms in patients with social anxiety disorder: Do maladaptive metacognitive beliefs play a role?
Nordahl, Henrik; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Vogel, Patrick A.; Wells, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a major risk factor for developing symptoms of depression. Severity of social anxiety has previously been identified as a risk factor, and cognitive models emphasize dysfunctional schemas ... -
Eye-movement desensitization and re-processing (EMDR) versus metakognitiv terapi (MCT) for terror- og voldtektsutsatte : en komparativ undersøkelse av pasienter med PTSD
Reiersen, Stine (Master thesis, 2015)Terror er et aktuelt samfunnsproblem og flere av de utsatte utvikler posttraumatisk stresslidelse (PTSD). Traume anses ofte som et enhetlig fenomen og få har sett på variabiliteten på tvers av traumer. Denne studien ... -
Lifestyle predictors of successful aging: A 20-year prospective HUNT study
Bosnes, Ingunn; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Stordal, Eystein; Bosnes, Ole; Myklebust, Tor Åge; Almkvist, Ove (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background Lifestyle factors predicting successful aging as a unified concept or as separate components of successful aging are important for understanding healthy aging, interventions and preventions. The main objective ... -
Mechanisms of change in metacognitive and cognitive behavioral therapy for treatment-resistant anxiety: The role of metacognitive beliefs and coping strategies
Hoffart, Asle; Johnson, Sverre Urnes; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Wells, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Metacognitive therapy (MCT) has shown promising outcomes across disorders, but, currently, little is known about the mechanisms of change in MCT as well as their specificity compared to those of cognitive behavioral therapy ... -
Metacognition and Perspective Taking Predict Negative Self-Evaluation of Social Performance in Patients with SAD
Nordahl, Hans Morten; Nordahl, Henrik; Wells, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This study set out to test two sets of predictors of negative self-evaluation of performance in social anxiety disorder: metacognitive beliefs and perspective taking in self-imagery. Forty-seven patients with DSM-IV social ... -
Metacognitive Therapy for Depression in Adults: A Waiting List Randomized Controlled Trial with Six Months Follow-Up
Hagen, Roger; Hjemdal, Odin; Solem, Stian; Kennair, Leif Edward Ottesen; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Fisher, Peter; Wells, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This randomized controlled trial examines the efficacy of metacognitive therapy (MCT) for depression. Thirty-nine patients with depression were randomly assigned to immediate MCT (10 sessions) or a 10-week wait list period ... -
Metacognitive Therapy for Depression: A 3-Year Follow-Up Study Assessing Recovery, Relapse, Work Force Participation, and Quality of Life
Solem, Stian; Kennair, Leif Edward Ottesen; Hagen, Roger; Havnen, Audun; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Wells, Adrian; Hjemdal, Odin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A major challenge in the treatment of depression has been high relapse rates following treatment. The current study reports results from a 3-year follow-up of patients treated with metacognitive therapy (MCT). Thirty-four ... -
Metacognitive Therapy in Major Depression: An Open Trial of Comorbid Cases
Hjemdal, Odin; Hagen, Roger; Solem, Stian; Nordahl, Henrik; Kennair, Leif Edward Ottesen; Ryum, Truls; Nordahl, Hans Morten; Wells, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This open trial investigated the transdiagnostic effects of metacognitive therapy (MCT) in patients with severe major depressive disorder and comorbid psychiatric disorder. Ten patients were treated with MCT over 10 sessions ... -
Metacognitive therapy of early traumatized patients with borderline personality disorder: A phase-II baseline-controlled trial
Nordahl, Hans Morten; Wells, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Metacognitive therapy (MCT) is proving to be an effective and brief treatment for anxiety disorders and depression, but there are no investigations of its feasibility and effect on primary personality disorders. We conducted ...