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TTLV: Applying behavioral activation therapy to patients with depression

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1. Student's full name:Vu Nhu Ngoc2. Gender:Female

3. Date of birth: 05/10/1995

4. Place of birth:Hop Ly – Lap Thach – Vinh Phuc

5. Decision number for student admission:Decision No. 3379/2017/QD-XHNV-DT, dated December 19, 2017, 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:Applying behavioral activation therapy to patients with depression.

8. Major:Clinical psychologyCode:Pilot

9. Scientific supervisorAssoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Hong Thai and Dr. Dang Hoang Ngan

10. Summary of the thesis results:

In patients with depression in general, and this particular patient in particular, there is often a very low self-image and self-esteem, a lack of interest, and feelings of despair. Therefore, forming and encouraging patients to engage in self-beneficial activities and think positively has a significant impact on them.

Behavioral activation is a fundamental coping strategy, as well as short-term materials that help clients develop healthy activities, see their role in completing tasks, balance responsible activities with enjoyable ones to avoid stress and fatigue, and develop the ability to cope with newly arising difficulties. This helps clients re-establish habits, regain self-confidence, and become more self-reliant in problem-solving and emotional management in the future.

11. Practical applications:

Depression not only significantly affects emotions but also causes many negative changes in physical health and quality of life. Therefore, proactive interventions are needed to help clients overcome the difficulties of depression and to address potential risks in the future. One effective therapy is behavioral activation therapy. Research has shown that behavioral activation therapy has clear, easy-to-understand strategies, delivers quick results, is inexpensive, and can be easily applied in clinical cases related to depression.

12. Future research directions:Are not

13. Published works related to the thesis: Are not

INFORM ATION OF MASTER'S THESIS

1.Full nameVu Nhu Ngoc2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: 05thOctober 1995

4.Place of birthHop Ly – Lap Thach – Vinh Phuc

5. Decision of student recognition No:3379/2017/QD-XHNV- ĐT, of the Principal of University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi

6. Changes in the training course:None

7.Official thesis title:Behavioral activation therapy app for depressed patients.

8. WallPsychology ClinicCode:Pilot

9. Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Hong Thai and Prof. Dr. Dang Hoang Ngan

10. Summary of theses results:

In depressed clients in general, this client in particular, often has very low self-esteem and self-esteem, loss of interest and frustration, thus forming and motivating clients to implement Operating in your favor, positive thinking that can have tremendous effect on clientele.

Behavioral activation is a basic coping strategy, as well as short – term treatmen, help clients form healthy activities, see their own role in completing tasks, and have the ability to balance activities. responsibilities and favorite activities to avoid stress and fatigue. At the same time forming the ability to cope with diticulties that arise. This clients helps re-establish their, habits confidence and can solve problems, mastering their emotions in the future.

11. Practical applicability:

Depression affects not only a lot of emotions, but it also causes a lot of bad changes in the physical health and quality of life of the client. So positive intervention can help the client overcome the difficulties of depression, and there are ways to deal with risky situations in the future. One of the most effective therapies is behavioral therapy. Through research also found that behavior activating is a therapy with very clear, easy-to-understand strategies, providing quick and low-cost effect, which can be easily applied in depressed clinical cases.

12. Further research directions, if any: None

13. Thesis-related publications: None

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