Nicolaja Girone

Nicolaja Girone
  • Doctor of Psychology Psychotherapist
  • Type B Research Fellow at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Current institution
Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Current position
  • Type B Research Fellow
Additional affiliations
April 2017 - May 2018
Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Position
  • Internship in Psychology
Description
  • Participation at research projects (scientific literature research, data collection, data analysis) Participation at patients’ DBT group activities, psychotherapeutic/psychiatric sessions, psychological and personality assessment, tests administration and scoring
Education
October 2014 - December 2016
Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Field of study
  • Cognitive Neurosciences

Publications

Publications (42)
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) frequently co-occur, with depressive symptoms affecting OCD progression and vice versa. Identifying biomarkers is crucial for improving diagnosis and treatment. While the gut microbiota's role in psychiatric disorders is well-studied, this research focuses on alterations in the...
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Objective Even though the COVID-19 emergency has concluded, its consequences are still relevant. Recent evidence suggests that a significant proportion of individuals experience persistent symptoms long after the initial infection has resolved, classified as “Long COVID” condition. Fear of COVID-19 increases anxiety and stress levels in healthy ind...
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Introduction Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a prevalent and disabling condition characterized by a wide variety of phenotypic expressions. Several studies have reinforced the hypothesis of OCD heterogeneity by proposing subtypes based on predominant symptomatology (Mataix-Cols et al., 2005), course (Tukel et al., 2007), and comorbidities (M...
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Introduction Medication adherence was defined by the WHO as “the extent to which a person’s behavior coincides with the medical advice given” (WHO, 2003). Existing literature indicates that approximately 49% of patients with major psychiatric disorders do not fully adhere to their prescribed psychopharmacological therapy (Colom et al, 2002). Non-ad...
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Objective Although gender-specific evidence on Gambling Disorder (GD) is still limited, some studies reported specific differences, mainly in psychopathological profiles, gambling behavior patterns, and pathogenesis. In order to further examine the role of gender in GD, we conducted a multicenter investigation in a sample of Italian outpatients. M...
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Approximately 50% of patients with psychiatric disorders do not fully adhere to the prescribed psychopharmacological therapy, significantly impacting the progression of the disorder and the patient’s quality of life. The present study aimed to assess potential differences in terms of rates and clinical features of treatment adherence in a large coh...
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Introduction: The longitudinal course of bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with an active process of neuroprogression, characterized by structural brain alterations and progressive functional impairment. In the last decades, a growing need of a standardized staging model for BD arose, with the aim of a more appropriate definition of stage-specif...
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Obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic disease with a prevalence in the general population of around 2%–3%, generally accompanied by a severe impairment of functioning and quality of life. A consistent subgroup of patients may not achieve adequate symptom remission with first‐line treatments (i.e., cognitive behavioral therapy, selective...
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) frequently co-occurs with various psychiatric conditions and may impact as many as one-fifth of individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD). Despite the expanding body of literature on the coexistence of OCD and BD, there is a notable lack of comprehensive data pertaining to the distinct features of obsessiv...
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Objective Psychiatric disorders burden the peripartum period, often requiring psychopharmacological treatment, including antidepressants. Efficacy and tolerability of antidepressants are influenced by the physiological changes of the peripartum and individual metabolic profiles, which in turn can be modified by pregnancy. The objective of this stud...
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Introduction Poor adherence to treatment is currently stated to be one of the causes of depression relapse and recurrence. Objectives Aim of the present study was to assess potential differences in terms of clinical and socio-demographic characteristics specifically related to adherence to treatment features, medical comorbidities, and substance a...
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Objective: Depression represents one of the most severe psychiatric disorders, characterized by low mood episodes, as well as loss of interest. Major Depressive Episodes (MDE) treatment relies primarily on monoaminergic prescriptions. However, although the presence of many antidepressant medications, their efficacy is still partial. A promising in...
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Objective: health care workers (HCWs) represent a vulnerable group in the COVID-19 pandemic, given the exposure to greater risk and higher levels of work-related stress. Neurofeedback (NF) has shown to be effective in the treatment of stress-related symptoms. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of an alpha-increase NF protocol for the treatment o...
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Poor adherence to treatment is currently stated to be one of the causes of depression relapse and recurrence. The aim of the present study is to assess potential differences in terms of clinical and lifestyle features related to adherence to treatment in a sample of patients with unipolar and bipolar depression. Methods: One hundred and eight patie...
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Background Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a life-long illness with compelling evidence of progression. Although different staging models have been proposed to evaluate its course, clinical data remain limited. The aim of the present study was to retrospectively assess applicability of available staging approaches and their pattern of progression in a sam...
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Introduction Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Tic Disorder (TD) are two highly disabling, comorbid and difficult-to-treat conditions. DSM-5 acknowledged a new “tic-related” specifier for OCD, i.e., Obsessive-Compulsive Tic-related Disorder (OCTD), which may show poor treatment response. Objectives The aim of the present study was to evaluat...
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Introduction Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a life-course illness with evidence of a progressive nature. Although different staging models have been proposed from a theoretical perspective,longitudinal studies are scarce. Objectives The aim of the present study was to apply four staging models in a sample of BD patients and to observe their progression...
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The present review will provide an up-to-date discussion of the latest in Cyberbullying (CBB) research. First, the conceptualization will be addressed, focusing on existing definitions and assessment tools. Considering the Internet as the medium of CBB, the affinity with other problematic behaviors conducted online is noted and we debated whether t...
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Introduction Among patients with mental illness, those with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) showed a significant clinical worsening by the COVID-19 pandemic. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on OCD have been shown to worsen symptoms severity, with serious clinical consequences. However, the persistence of COVID-19 pandemic in OCD patients h...
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Psychiatric disorders with substance abuse are considered the leading causes of most violent and aggressive behaviors in the general population. This study was aimed to assess the impact of substance abuse and the therapeutic approaches adopted by psychiatrists in aggressive vs non-aggressive outpatients (n = 400) attending community-based psychiat...
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Introduction: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by a range of phenotypic expressions. Gender may be a relevant factor in mediating the disorder's heterogeneity. The aim of the present report was to explore a large multisite clinical sample of OCD patients, hypothesizing existing demographic, geographical and clinical differences...
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The authors will present a comprehensive account of the neurological aspects of SARS-CoV-2 infection. The aim is to provide a practical clinical book which will serve as a guide for clinicians from all specialties involved in the management of COVID-19 patients. The authors share the extensive clinical experience gained in major hospitals in Lombar...
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Background Highlighting the relationship between obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and tic disorder (TD), two highly disabling, comorbid, and difficult-to-treat conditions, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5) acknowledged a new “tic-related” specifier for OCD, ie, obsessive–compulsive tic-related disorder...
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Introduction During the COVID-19 pandemic, health workers represented a group particularly vulnerable to work-related stress, but prevention and management of psychiatric symptoms are still under evaluation. Neurofeedback is a safe and non-invasive neuromodulation technique with the target of training participants in the self-regulation of neural s...
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OBJECTIVE: A high percentage of young people show a Problematic Internet Use (PIU). In literature, level and trend of PIU, the network usage and the impact of time spent online are not univocal. Our study aims to assess the level and trend of PIU, investigate the relationship between PIU and some socio-demographic and Internet use related factors a...
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Introduction Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous condition characterized by largely variable phenotypic expressions. Previous findings suggested that gender may be a relevant factor in mediating this heterogeneity. The present study aimed at exploring gender differences in a large clinical sample of Italian OCD patients. Methods...
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Act Nerv Super Rediviva 2020; 62(3-4): 95-105 ANSR62320A02 Abstract OBJECTIVES: Assessing the effect of antidepressant therapy (AD) on the abdominal symp-tomatology in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) patients with mood or anxiety disorders. METHODS: 58 IBD patients in clinical remission and without known psychiatric disorder but with positive scor...
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Anxiety disorders are prevalent and highly disabling mental disorders. In recent years, intensive efforts focused on the search for potential neuroimaging, genetic, and peripheral biomarkers in order to better understand the pathophysiology of these disorders, support their diagnosis, and characterize the treatment response. Of note, peripheral blo...
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After the outbreak of Coronavirus disease was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, this resulted in extraordinary public health measures to control the infection, such as entire countries being placed under quarantine. The psychopathological consequences of the pandemic and quarantine were anticipated to be of particular relevance,...
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Psychological research is often afflicted with low statistical power and level of replicability. A meta-analysis approach can be a unique tool to establish a reasonable level of reproducibility of findings that assess the role of different domains in mental disorders definition. The Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), in particular, is a neuropsyc...
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Background Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and tic disorder (TD) represent highly disabling, chronic and often comorbid psychiatric conditions. While recent studies showed a high risk of suicide for patients with OCD, little is known about those patients with comorbid TD (OCTD). Aim of this study was to characterize suicidal behaviors among pat...
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INTRODUZIONE: Il Disturbo ossessivo compulsivo (DOC) è una condizione frequente e disabilitante che può comportare un peggioramento importante della qualità della vita. La stadiazione clinica si basa sul concetto che le malattie psichiatriche progrediscono nel tempo attraverso fasi successive contrassegnate da sintomi di maggiore chiarezza e intens...
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INTRODUCTION: According to Linehan’s Biosocial model (Linehan, 1993), Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) presents a core pathological domain characterized by emotion dysregulation, resulting from continuous transactions between a biological emotional vulnerability and an invalidating environment. BPD biological vulnerability is manifested by hei...

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