Johannes Lehtonen mainly focuses on Psychiatry, Depression, Personality, Beck Depression Inventory and Alexithymia. His Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Internal medicine, Confounding and Serotonergic. His Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Dopamine transporter and Cortex.
His work on Depression is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Life satisfaction. His research on Personality focuses in particular on Toronto Alexithymia Scale. His studies in Toronto Alexithymia Scale integrate themes in fields like Clinical interview and Clinical investigation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Depression, Clinical psychology, Suicide prevention and Personality. His study in Psychiatry focuses on Beck Depression Inventory, Psychosocial, Mental health, Anxiety and Cognition. In his study, Endocrinology and Neuroscience is strongly linked to Serotonin transporter, which falls under the umbrella field of Depression.
The various areas that he examines in his Clinical psychology study include Multivariate analysis and Psychiatric assessment. His work on Suicidal ideation as part of general Suicide prevention research is frequently linked to Occupational safety and health, Risk factor and Epidemiology, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Johannes Lehtonen has included themes like University hospital, Logistic regression, Self-image and Alexithymia in his Personality study.
His primary scientific interests are in Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Psychotherapist, Depression, Serotonin transporter and Clinical psychology. His work in Psychodynamic psychotherapy tackles topics such as Anxiety which are related to areas like Personality and Psychoanalysis. He has researched Psychoanalysis in several fields, including Psychiatry, Treatment and control groups, Confounding and Competence.
His study deals with a combination of Depression and In patient. The Serotonin transporter study combines topics in areas such as Checklist, Endocrinology, Neuroscience and Dopamine transporter. His Clinical psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mental health, Anxiety disorder, Pediatrics and Person-centered therapy.
His primary areas of investigation include Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Dopamine transporter, Serotonin transporter, Cognitive psychology and Tone pips. Johannes Lehtonen combines subjects such as Reuptake inhibitor, Serotonergic, Depression and 5-HTTLPR with his study of Psychodynamic psychotherapy. His Dopamine transporter research includes elements of Atypical depression, Midbrain, Serotonin, Basal ganglia and Neuroscience.
To a larger extent, he studies Internal medicine with the aim of understanding Serotonin transporter. His Cognitive psychology research incorporates themes from Auditory cortex, Psychosis, Inferior frontal gyrus and Cingulate cortex. His Tone pips research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Alertness, Cognitive load, Developmental psychology, N100 and Oddball paradigm.
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Depression is strongly associated with alexithymia in the general population.
Kirsi Honkalampi;Jukka Hintikka;Antti Tanskanen;Johannes Lehtonen.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (2000)
Fish Consumption and Depressive Symptoms in the General Population in Finland
Antti Tanskanen;Joseph R. Hibbeln;Jaakko Tuomilehto;Antti Uutela.
Psychiatric Services (2001)
Nightmares as Predictors of Suicide
Antti Tanskanen;Jaakko Tuomilehto;Heimo Viinamäki;Erkki Vartiainen.
Sleep (2001)
Striatal dopamine transporter density in major depression.
Teijamari Laasonen-Balk;Jyrki Kuikka;Heimo Viinamäki;Minna Husso-Saastamoinen.
Psychopharmacology (1999)
Is Alexithymia a Permanent Feature in Depressed Patients
Kirsi Honkalampi;Jukka Hintikka;Pirjo Saarinen;Johannes Lehtonen.
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics (2000)
Are alexithymia and depression distinct or overlapping constructs?: a study in a general population.
Jukka Hintikka;Kirsi Honkalampi;Johannes Lehtonen;Heimo Viinamäki.
Comprehensive Psychiatry (2001)
Correlates of life satisfaction among psychiatric patients
H T Koivumaa-Honkanen;H Viinamäki;R Honkanen;A Tanskanen.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica (1996)
Altered cerebral blood flow during hysterical paresthesia
Jari Tiihonen;Jyrki Kuikka;Heimo Viinamäki;Johannes Lehtonen.
Biological Psychiatry (1995)
Single-photon emission tomography imaging of monoamine transporters in impulsive violent behaviour.
Jari Tiihonen;Jyrki T. Kuikka;Kim A. Bergström;Jari Karhu.
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (1997)
Why do alexithymic features appear to be stable? A 12-month follow-up study of a general population.
Kirsi Honkalampi;Heli Koivumaa-Honkanen;Antti Tanskanen;Jukka Hintikka.
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics (2001)
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