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TTLV: Psychotherapy for a case with depressive symptoms

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1. Student's full name: Ha Thu Thao Van 2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: January 31, 1998
4. Place of birth: Hanoi
5. Decision on recognition of students No. 2705/2020/QD-XHNV dated December 24, 2020 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in the training process:
(record the forms of change and the corresponding time)
7. Thesis topic: Psychological therapy for a case with depressive symptoms
8. Major: Clinical Psychology; Code: 8310401.02
9. Scientific advisors: Dr. Vu Thy Cam, MSc. Doan Thi Huong
(Clearly state scientific title, academic degree, full name and working organization)
10. Summary of thesis results:
The use of cognitive behavioral therapy has a positive effect on reducing the client's symptoms of depression. After treatment:
  • The client's symptoms of depression decreased: Normal eating, sleep, attention levels improved, and interest in work returned.
  • Client maintains weekly adaptive behaviors: gym, swimming
  • Clients learn to recognize that their negative thoughts are not always true, and to encourage themselves with positive experiences and positive thoughts.
  • The client finds himself not exploding emotionally immediately, the TC finds himself being able to stay calm in the face of stimuli that cause emotional outbursts.
  • Clients who have applied some techniques: automatic thought monitoring, STOP technique, relaxation find these techniques effective when facing problems.
 
(summarize the results of the thesis, emphasizing new results if any)
11. Practical application: (if any)
Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of psychotherapy for depression. Psychotherapy can be used to help patients cope with negative thoughts and learn how to solve their problems.
12. Further research directions: (if any)
13. Published works related to the thesis:
(list projects in chronological order if available)

                                                                                 
 
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
 
1. Full name: Ha Thu Thao Van 2. Sex: Female
3. Date of birth: January 31, 1998 4. Place of birth: Hanoi
5. Admission decision number: 2705/2020/QD-XHNV Dated: December 24, 2020
6. Changes in academic process:
(List the forms of change and corresponding times)
7. Official thesis title: Psychotherapy for a case of depressive symptoms
8. Major: Clinical Psychology 9. Code: 8310401.02
10. Supervisors: PhD. Vu Thy Cam, MSc. Doan Thi Huong
(Full name, academic title and degree)
11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
The use of psychotherapy with cognitive behavioral therapy has a positive effect, reducing the symptoms of depression of the client. After treatment:
- Clients reduce symptoms of depression: Eat normally, sleep well, improve concentration and attention, feel excited again at work.
- The client maintains the weekly adaptive behaviors: gym, swimming
- The client knows how to recognize that her negative thoughts are not always correct, knows how to cheer herself up with positive experiences and positive thoughts.
- The client finds herself not having an immediate emotional outburst, the client finds herself able to remain calm in the face of stimuli that cause an emotional outburst.
- The client has applied a number of techniques: automatic thought tracking, STOP technique, relaxation found these techniques effective when facing problems.
(Summarize them with stress on the new findings, if any)
12. Practical applicability, if any:
Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of psychotherapy for depressive disorders. From can apply psychotherapy to depressive disorders so that patients can cope with negative thoughts, learn how to solve their own problems.
13. Further research directions, if any:
14. Thesis-related publications:

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