Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Psychology and Education
Tore C. Stiles mainly investigates Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Depression, Anxiety and Mental health. In the subject of general Psychiatry, his work in Major depressive disorder and Cognition is often linked to Cognitive disorder, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Clinical psychology study incorporates themes from Suicidal ideation and Psychotherapist, Acting out.
His work deals with themes such as Audiology, Injury prevention, Psychometrics and Fibromyalgia, which intersect with Depression. The concepts of his Anxiety study are interwoven with issues in Cognitive therapy and Affect. His Mental health research incorporates elements of Resilience scale, Psychological resilience and Suicide prevention.
His primary areas of investigation include Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Anxiety, Depression and Physical therapy. His Clinical psychology research integrates issues from Personality disorders, Cognitive therapy, Cognition, Psychotherapist and Interpersonal relationship. His work in the fields of Psychiatry, such as Major depressive disorder, Mental health and Beck Depression Inventory, intersects with other areas such as Occupational safety and health.
The various areas that Tore C. Stiles examines in his Anxiety study include Working memory and Mood. He has researched Depression in several fields, including Internal medicine and Attentional bias. His Physical therapy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Insomnia, Randomized controlled trial and Acceptance and commitment therapy.
Tore C. Stiles focuses on Physical therapy, Randomized controlled trial, Depression, Peer review and Chronic pain. His studies deal with areas such as Cognitive behavioral therapy and Insomnia as well as Physical therapy. His study in Randomized controlled trial is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention, Clinical trial and Confidence interval.
His studies in Depression integrate themes in fields like Acceptance and commitment therapy, Attentional bias, Anxiety, Partial support and Internal medicine. His Anxiety study contributes to a more complete understanding of Psychiatry. He works mostly in the field of Clinical psychology, limiting it down to concerns involving Moderation and, occasionally, Neuropathic pain, Generalizability theory and Rating scale.
Tore C. Stiles mostly deals with Physical therapy, Randomized controlled trial, Cognition, Depression and Attentional bias. His work carried out in the field of Physical therapy brings together such families of science as Biopsychosocial model and Acceptance and commitment therapy. His Biopsychosocial model research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mental health and Epidemiology.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychological intervention, Insomnia, Clinical psychology and Patient education in addition to Cognition. His research in Clinical psychology intersects with topics in Athletes and Anxiety. The subject of his Anxiety research is within the realm of Psychiatry.
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Resilience predicting psychiatric symptoms: a prospective study of protective factors and their role in adjustment to stressful life events
Odin Hjemdal;Oddgeir Friborg;Tore C. Stiles;Jan H. Rosenvinge.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy (2006)
The relationship between resilience and levels of anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in adolescents.
Odin Hjemdal;Patrick A. Vogel;Stian Solem;Kristen Hagen.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy (2011)
Randomized, controlled trial of the effectiveness of short-term dynamic psychotherapy and cognitive therapy for cluster C personality disorders
Martin Svartberg;Tore C. Stiles;Michael H. Seltzer.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2004)
A New Scale for Adolescent Resilience: Grasping the Central Protective Resources Behind Healthy Development
Odin Hjemdal;Oddgeir Friborg;Tore C. Stiles;Monica Martinussen.
Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development (2006)
Neuropsychological function in nonpsychotic unipolar major depression.
Nils Inge Landro;Tore C. Stiles;Helge Sletvold.
Neuropsychiatry Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology (2001)
Acute treatment of whiplash neck sprain injuries. A randomized trial of treatment during the first 14 days after a car accident.
Grethe E. Borchgrevink;Aaste Kaasa;David McDonagh;Tore C. Stiles.
Spine (1998)
Personality traits and the development of depression, hopelessness, and suicide ideation
Andrea Pinto Chioqueta;T. C. Stiles.
Personality and Individual Differences (2005)
Comparative effects of short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy: a meta-analysis.
Martin Svartberg;Tore C. Stiles.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1991)
Memory functioning in patients with primary fibromyalgia and major depression and healthy controls
Nils Inge Landrø;Tore C. Stiles;Helge Sletvold.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (1997)
Resilience as a predictor of depressive symptoms: a correlational study with young adolescents.
Odin Hjemdal;Tore Aune;Trude Reinfjell;Tore C. Stiles.
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry (2007)
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