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Nils Lindefors

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Sleep|June 29, 2017
Three-Year Follow-Up Comparing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, for Patients With Both DiagnosesKerstin Blom, Susanna Jernelöv, Christian Rück, et al.
Bjpsych Open|February 8, 2022
A self-guided and monitored digital problem-solving intervention for patients with symptoms of depression or anxiety on the waiting list for treatment in routine psychiatric care: feasibility studyAmira Hentati, Erik Forsell, Brjánn Ljótsson, et al.
Sleep|April 20, 2016
Three-Year Follow-Up of Insomnia and Hypnotics after Controlled Internet Treatment for InsomniaKerstin Blom, Susanna Jernelöv, Christian Rück, et al.
Bjpsych Open|June 20, 2022
A self-guided and monitored digital problem-solving intervention for patients with symptoms of depression or anxiety on the waiting list for treatment in routine psychiatric care: feasibility study - CORRIGENDUMAmira Hentati, Erik Forsell, Brjánn Ljótsson, et al.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|January 17, 2019
The effects of component-specific treatment compliance in individually tailored internet-based treatmentMartin Kraepelien, Kerstin Blom, Nils Lindefors, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|July 13, 2022
Online Guided Self-help Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Exposure to Anxiety and Problem Solving in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Case StudyDorian Kern, Brjánn Ljótsson, Marianne Bonnert, et al.
BMJ Open|September 14, 2017
Does internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy reduce healthcare costs and resource use in treatment of social anxiety disorder? A cost-minimisation analysis conducted alongside a randomised controlled trialSamir El Alaoui, Erik Hedman-Lagerlöf, Brjánn Ljótsson, et al.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|September 21, 2016
Group acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for bipolar disorder and co-existing anxiety - an open pilot studySara Pankowski, Mats Adler, Gerhard Andersson, et al.
Lakartidningen|June 7, 2011
[Common early-onset diseases]Lars Von Knorring, Gerhard Andersson, Paul Lichtenstein, et al.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|November 27, 2025
Digital tools for exposure and problem-solving in type 1 diabetes mellitus: a feasibility investigationDorian Kern, Brjánn Ljótsson, Sergiu-Bogdan Catrina, et al.
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Sleep|June 29, 2017
Three-Year Follow-Up Comparing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, for Patients With Both DiagnosesKerstin Blom, Susanna Jernelöv, Christian Rück, et al.
Bjpsych Open|February 8, 2022
A self-guided and monitored digital problem-solving intervention for patients with symptoms of depression or anxiety on the waiting list for treatment in routine psychiatric care: feasibility studyAmira Hentati, Erik Forsell, Brjánn Ljótsson, et al.
Sleep|April 20, 2016
Three-Year Follow-Up of Insomnia and Hypnotics after Controlled Internet Treatment for InsomniaKerstin Blom, Susanna Jernelöv, Christian Rück, et al.
Bjpsych Open|June 20, 2022
A self-guided and monitored digital problem-solving intervention for patients with symptoms of depression or anxiety on the waiting list for treatment in routine psychiatric care: feasibility study - CORRIGENDUMAmira Hentati, Erik Forsell, Brjánn Ljótsson, et al.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|January 17, 2019
The effects of component-specific treatment compliance in individually tailored internet-based treatmentMartin Kraepelien, Kerstin Blom, Nils Lindefors, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|July 13, 2022
Online Guided Self-help Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Exposure to Anxiety and Problem Solving in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Case StudyDorian Kern, Brjánn Ljótsson, Marianne Bonnert, et al.
BMJ Open|September 14, 2017
Does internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy reduce healthcare costs and resource use in treatment of social anxiety disorder? A cost-minimisation analysis conducted alongside a randomised controlled trialSamir El Alaoui, Erik Hedman-Lagerlöf, Brjánn Ljótsson, et al.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|September 21, 2016
Group acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for bipolar disorder and co-existing anxiety - an open pilot studySara Pankowski, Mats Adler, Gerhard Andersson, et al.
Lakartidningen|June 7, 2011
[Common early-onset diseases]Lars Von Knorring, Gerhard Andersson, Paul Lichtenstein, et al.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|November 27, 2025
Digital tools for exposure and problem-solving in type 1 diabetes mellitus: a feasibility investigationDorian Kern, Brjánn Ljótsson, Sergiu-Bogdan Catrina, et al.
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