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View article: Living Nondirected Kidney Donation: A Psychoanalytic Case‐Based Investigation of Altruism and Its Implications for Psychosocial Evaluation Guidelines
Living Nondirected Kidney Donation: A Psychoanalytic Case‐Based Investigation of Altruism and Its Implications for Psychosocial Evaluation Guidelines Open
Why donate a kidney to a stranger? The history of living nondirected kidney donation, so‐called altruistic or Good Samaritan donation, is notable for its associated skepticism if not outright rejection. Since its possibility, transplantati…
View article: Characteristics of patients with somatoform pain disorder
Characteristics of patients with somatoform pain disorder Open
Background Patients with somatoform pain experience physical pain that cannot be attributed to any underlying medical or physiological cause, and it is often thought to be related to psychological factors. Health professionals encounter di…
View article: Differences Between Centers in Psychosocial Evaluations for Living Kidney Donors Do Not Influence Outcome: Results From an Observational Multicenter Study
Differences Between Centers in Psychosocial Evaluations for Living Kidney Donors Do Not Influence Outcome: Results From an Observational Multicenter Study Open
Background. Rather little is known about how psychosocial evaluations for living kidney donation (LKD) are performed. We aimed to explore whether Swiss transplant centers (STCs) vary regarding the rate of living kidney donors refused for p…
View article: Guilt is effectively induced by a written auto-biographical essay but not reduced by experimental pain
Guilt is effectively induced by a written auto-biographical essay but not reduced by experimental pain Open
Introduction The aim of the present study was (1) to validate the method of guilt-induction by means of a written auto-biographical essay and (2) to test whether experimental pain is apt to alleviate the mental burden of guilt, a concept r…
View article: Effectiveness of telephone-based aftercare case management for adult patients with unipolar depression compared to usual care: A randomized controlled trial
Effectiveness of telephone-based aftercare case management for adult patients with unipolar depression compared to usual care: A randomized controlled trial Open
Although telephone-based ACM did not significantly improve symptom severity, it seems to be a valuable approach for overcoming treatment barriers to the clinical pathways of patients with depression regarding their access to outpatient psy…