
Lone Decker- M.ed.
- Professor (Associate) at University College Copenhagen
Lone Decker
- M.ed.
- Professor (Associate) at University College Copenhagen
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Introduction
Lone Decker currently works at the Department of Occupational Therapy, University College Copenhagen.
Current institution
University College Copenhagen
Current position
- Professor (Associate)
Publications
Publications (11)
DoDoneGone: a web-and mobile service to manage exposure therapy outside the clinic
Introduction:
Affective disorders are associated with impaired overall functioning and quality of life (QoL). Despite different medical and psychological treatment options, the prognosis remains largely unchanged. Consequently, the field needs new intervention strategies especially targeting patient groups with impaired functioning. This study aim...
Aims: Patients with bipolar disorder often experience disability in terms of cognitive impairments and activity limitations even in remission. However, knowledge is sparse concerning the ability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL) during remission. The aim of this study was to (1) investigate the observed and self-reported ability to perfor...
Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) er en begrebsmæssig model, som redegør for terapeutisk anvendelse af selvet i en ergoterapeutisk intervention. Som ergoterapeut får man via modellen anvisninger på, hvilke handlemuligheder og konkrete interpersonelle færdigheder, der kan anvendes til at fremme klienters aktivitetsengagement. I artiklen bliver mo...
A large proportion of persons with bipolar disorder (BD) experience cognitive impairments and activity limitations even when in remission (1). While most research concerning functioning has focused on cognitive impairments, the aim of this study is to describe the ability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL) among persons with BD reporting c...
Background: Worldwide, occupational therapy has emphasized the importance of a positive client-therapist relationship for the outcomes of therapy. A consistent theoretical framework for addressing the relational aspects of occupational therapy practice was published with Taylor’s Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) (1).
Educational Philosophy or...
DoDoneGone: a web and mobile service to modify and train daily activities
This article describes the development of a system intended to aid the treatment of certain phobic conditions by the use of computer telephony integration (CTI).A phobia is an irrational fear to some situations or things and interferes with the functioning of the individual that suffers from it. One of the most common and successfully used treatmen...