Browsing by Author "Kantor Kryštof"
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- ItemMarriage in a panic: Panic disorder and intimate relationships(2020-01-01) Kasalová Petra; Praško Ján; Holubová Michaela; Vaněk Jakub; Ociskova Marie; Minaříková K; Kantor Kryštof; Kolek A.; Nesnídal V.; Slepecký Miloš; Barnard L; Zatkova Marta; Sollár T; Chupacova M
- ItemMarriage under control: Obsessive compulsive disorder and partnership(2020-01-01) Kasalová Petra; Praško Ján; Ociskova Marie; Holubová Michaela; Vaněk Jakub; Kantor Kryštof; Minaříková K; Hodný F; Slepecký Miloš
- ItemNightmares and their treatment(2020-01-01) Vaněk Jakub; Praško Ján; Holubová Michaela; Minaříková K; Kamarádová Dana; Kantor Kryštof; Nesnídal V.
- ItemNightmares in obstructive sleep apnoea(2021-01-01) Vaněk Jakub; Praško Ján; Ocisková Marie; Genzor Samuel; Holubová Michaela; Šlepecký Miloš; Nesnídal Vlastimil; Končelíková Dana; Minaříková Kamila; Kantor Kryštof
- ItemObstructive sleep apnea, depression and cognitive impairment(2020-01-01) Vaněk Jakub; Holubová Michaela; Praško Ján; Genzor S; Ociskova Marie; Kantor Kryštof; Slepecký Miloš; Nesnídal V.; Kolek A.; Sova M
- ItemSchema Therapy for Patients with Bipolar Disorder: Theoretical Framework and Application(2022-01-01) Ocisková Marie; Praško Ján; Kantor Kryštof; Hodný František; Kasyanik Pavel; Holubová Michaela; Vaněk Jakub; Šlepecký Miloš; Nesnídal Vlastimil; Minaříková Kamila
- ItemSuicidality, self-stigma, social anxiety and personality traits in stabilized schizophrenia patients – a cross-sectional study(Dove Medical Press Ltd., 2018-01-01) Vrbová Kristýna; Praško Jan; Očisková Marie; Holubová Michaela; Kantor Kryštof; Kolek Antonín; Grambal Aleš; Slepecký MilošBackground and aim Patients who have schizophrenia are more prone to suicidal behavior than the general population. This study aimed to find connections between suicidality and self-stigma, hope, and personality traits in patients with schizophrenia. Methods Forty-eight stabilized outpatients with schizophrenia attended this cross-sectional study. Patients were diagnosed by the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) using the ICD-10 research diagnostic criteria. The assessments included Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, objective and subjective Clinical Global Impression, Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale, Beck Depression Inventory-second edition, Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness, the Temperament and Character Inventory, and Adult Dispositional Hope Scale. Results The individual rate of suicidality (suicidal index from MINI) strongly positively correlated with self-stigma, level of depression, social anxiety, and harm-avoidance, and negatively correlated with hope, self-directedness, and stigma resistance. Conclusion Individuals with additional symptoms of depression, social anxiety, trait-like anxiety, and self-stigma should be carefully monitored for suicidal ideation. On the opposite side, patients with sufficient hope, self-esteem, and goal-directed attitudes are less likely to have suicidal thoughts and may potentially be role models in group rehabilitation programs, motivating more distressed colleagues and showing them ways to cope.
- ItemWhen I trust others, they betray me and misuse - the suffering and struggle of people with a paranoid personality disorders(Mladá fronta, 2019-01-01) Holubová Michaela; Praško Jan; Ociskova Marie; Látalová Klára; Kantor Kryštof; Vaněk Jakub; Kasalová Petra; Nesnídal V.; Křížová S.; Kotianová Antonia; Šlepecký Miloš