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    Psychological interventions in the care of people diagnosed with epilepsy
    (CEP USM, 2024) Doțen, Natalia
    This article explores psychological interventions in the care of people diagnosed with epilepsy. The paper includes a literature review of the types of psychological interventions and the most effective psychotherapeutic interventions used in epilepsy centres. The focus is on identifying the most effective current methods, techniques, and psychological interventions for improving cognitive, affective, and behavioural processes in subjects with epilepsy. The article reveals the complexity of psychological interventions at the cognitive level which include compensatory strategies in cognitive rehabilitation (memory, attention, and language), psychological strategies at the affective level and psychological techniques at the behavioural level. Thus, we believe that psychological interventions can contribute to increased emotional stability, increased self-confidence, increased compliance with medication, increased trust in medical professionals, openness to society - all of which contribute to increased quality of life for people with epilepsy.
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    IMPACTUL EPILEPSIEI ASUPRA FAMILIEI
    (CEP USM, 2021) Doțen, Natalia
    The psychosocial impact of epilepsy on the family involves a multitude of complex repercussions of medical, psychological, economic, educational and social interaction, that can have a profound impact on the quality of life of the patient and his family. A chronic disease with unpredictable seizures such as epilepsy, impacts the whole family causing stress, anxiety, restrictions on activities and social isolation. Epileptic seizures and their consequences affect all aspects of the caregiver’s life - mental, emotional, social relationships, education, employment, financial status and the future. The quality of life of a child with epilepsy depends largely on the attitudes, reactions, education and parental adaptation. The burden of extremely demanding care, usually falls on the mother, who ensures constant and continuous care, the father is overwhelmed by financial demands, and the siblings closely reflect the parents’ condition, becoming more mature and responsible.
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    TULBURĂRI AFECTIVE ÎN EPILEPSIE
    (CEP USM, 2020) Doțen, Natalia
    Este recunoscut faptul că depresia și anxietatea sunt cele mai frecvente comorbidități psihiatrice în epilepsie. În acest articol ne-am propus să evaluăm prezența simptomelor de depresie și anxietate la persoanelecu epilepsie. Au fost evaluate 109 persoane adulte cu epilesie. Studiul s-a desfășurat pe parcursul anului 2019 în cadrul IMSP Institutul de Medicină Urgentă, Centrul Național de Epileptologie.Persoanele au fost evaluate cu ajutorul Inventarului de Depresie Beck (21 itemi) și alScalei de evaluarea anxietății Hamilton. Studiul nostru a demonstrat că aproximativ jumătate din numărul de persoane cu epilepsie suferă de depresie și anxietate. Rata depresiei și anxietății este mai înaltă la femei decât la bărbați. Totodată, prezența simptomelor de anxietate și de depresie la persoanele neangajate este dublă comparativ cu persoanele cu epilepsie angajate în câmpul muncii.