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TTLV: Adolescent Depression

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1. Student's full name:Phan Thanh Huyen2. Gender:Female

3. Date of birth: 16/6/1992

4. Place of birth:Moc Chau - Son La

5. Decision number for student admission:Decision No. 2998/2013/QD-XHNV-SDH dated December 30, 2013, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process:Are not

7. Thesis title:Adolescent depression

8. Major:Applied Clinical PsychologyCode:Pilot

9. Scientific supervisorAssoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Thu Huong

10. Summary of the thesis results:

Based on theoretical and practical research, this study theoretically describes the clinical characteristics of depressive disorders in adolescents and examines a specific case study. Through the analysis and evaluation of the mechanisms, components, and factors related to the onset and progression of depression in this case, it provides observations on the treatment of depression in adolescents and proposes solutions to improve societal understanding of the treatment, care, prevention, and management of depression.

11. Practical applications:

Currently, depression is very common among adolescents, and treatment for adolescents is receiving increasing attention. The author's topic is significant in identifying the root causes of depression in the patient and providing therapeutic guidance to help the patient develop a more accurate self-perception and understanding of life, leading to more holistic development in the future. This thesis contributes to the application of research, providing valuable reference material for more appropriate depression treatment for Vietnamese children.

12. Future research directions:

If conditions and time permit, we will expand the scope of our research to further clarify the mother-child relationship within the context of Vietnamese culture, which has a profound and comprehensive influence on the entire psychological development of children.

13. Published works related to the thesis: Are not

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name of student:Phan Thanh Huyen2. Sex:Female

3. Date of birth: 16/6/1992

4. Place of birth:Moc Chau – Son La

5. Student recoginition decision No.:2998/2013/QD-XHNV-SĐH dated December 30, 2013 by the President of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University

6. Changes in training process:None

7. Topic:Depression in teenage

8. Major:Application-oriented clinical psychologyCode:Pilot

9. Scientific instructorAssoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Thu Huong

10. Summary of thesis findings:

On the basis of theoretical and practical research, the thesis describes the clinical characteristics of adolescent depressive disorder and practical study of a specific case. Based on the analysis and evaluation of mechanisms, components and factors related to the apperance and development of depression in this case, the comments will be given on the treatment of depression for adolescents and some solutions will be proposed to improve knowledge in society on treatment, care and prevention of depression.

11. Practical applicability:

Currently, depression in adolescents is very common, and the therapy is increasingly concerned.The writer's topic has significant meaning for finding out the root cause of depression in adolescents, and giving therapy direction to help them make the right judgment about themselves and life and there are more comprehensive development directions in the future. The thesis contributes to supplement the application studies as references for depression treatment to be more suitable for Vietnamese children.

12. Further research directions:

If conditions and time are available, we will expand the study scope to further clarify the relationship between mother and child in the context of Vietnamese culture that affects the whole process of mind development of the child in a profound and comprehensive way.

13. The published works related to the thesisNone

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