Browsing UiS Brage by Author "Moe, Fredrik Dreyer"
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The interdependence of substance use, satisfaction with life, and psychological distress: a dynamic structural equation model analysis
Moe, Fredrik Dreyer; Erga, Aleksander Hagen; Bjørnestad, Jone Ravndal; Dettweiler, Ulrich (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Introduction: Longitudinal studies with annual follow-up including psychological and social variables in substance use disorder recovery are scarce. We investigated whether levels of substance use, satisfaction with life, ... -
Is the relapse concept in studies of substance use disorders a ‘one size fits all’ concept? A systematic review of relapse operationalisations
Moe, Fredrik Dreyer; Moltu, Christian; McKay, James R.; Nesvåg, Sverre Martin; Bjørnestad, Jone Ravndal (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Issues Relapse is a theoretical construct and empirical object of inquiry. It is unclear how relapse is operationalised with regard to the various phases in substance use disorders (SUD). The aim was to investigate relapse ... -
The normativity in psychiatric nosology. An analysis of how the DSM-5’s psychopathology conceptualisation can be integrated
Moe, Fredrik Dreyer; De Cuzzani, Paola Maria (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) uses the conceptualization of psychopathology to make psychiatric diagnoses operational. The use of explicit operational criteria appears to ... -
Personal therapy and the personal therapist
Moe, Fredrik Dreyer; Thimm, Jens (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Personal therapy has been proposed as an aid in promoting the professional development of psychotherapists by increasing their self-awareness, self-reflexivity, and self-knowledge of the therapy process and of personal ... -
Treating equivalent cases differently: A comparative analysis of substance use disorder and type 2 diabetes in Norwegian treatment guidelines
Moe, Fredrik Dreyer; Berg, Henrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Substance use disorder (SUD) is often understood as a chronic illness. Aims: This paper investigates whether SUD is treated as a chronic illness. Method To this aim, we have used World Health Organizations ...