Items where Author is "Niklewski, Günter"

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Richter, Kneginja and Peter, Lukas and Miloseva, Lence and Hillemacher, Thomas and Niklewski, Günter and Golubnitschaja, Olga (2019) Relevance of Flammer syndrome to the “Sleep-Wake” rhythm: Possible mechanisms,Risks and Preventive strategies. In: Flammer Syndrome : From Phenotype to Associated Pathologies, Prediction, Prevention and Personalisation. Springer Nature Switzerland, pp. 135-145. ISBN 978-3-030-13549-2 ISBN: 978-3-030-13550-8 (e book)

Richter, Kneginja and Acker, Jens and Miloseva, Lence and Peter, Lucas and Niklewski, Günter (2019) Management of Chronic Tinnitus and Insomnia with Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – a Combined Approach. In: Towards an Understanding of Tinnitus Heterogeneity. Frontiers e-books, 5.4 (1664-8). Frontiers Media, Lausanne, pp. 766-773. ISBN 978-2-88945-896-7

Richter, Kneginja and Peter, Lukas and Hartmut, Lehfeld and Brar-Reisinger, Sabrina and Zäske, Harald and Niklewski, Günter (2018) Prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses in asylum seekers with follow-up. BMC. (In Press)

Peter, Lucas and Richter, Kneginja and Acker, Jens and Höfig, Joachim and Miloseva, Lence and Niklewski, Günter (2017) Combining repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and cognitive behavioral therapy for effective treatment of tinnitus and insomnia – a case report. In: World Psychiatric Association XVII World Congress of Psychiatry, Berlin, 8-12 October, 2017. (Unpublished)

Miloseva, Lence and Vukosavljevic-Gvozden, Tatjana and Richter, Kneginja and Milosev, Vladimir and Niklewski, Günter (2017) Perceived social support as a moderator between negative life events and depression in adolescence: Implications for prediction and targeted prevention. EPMA Journal, 8 (3). pp. 237-245. ISSN • Print ISSN1878-5077 • Online ISSN1878-5085

Richter, Kneginja and Peter, Lukas and Acker, Jens and Höfig, Joachim and Miloseva, Lence and Niklewski, Günter (2017) Personalized approach in the treatment of tinnitus and insomnia: combining repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and cognitive behavioral therapy. EPMA Journal Suppl., 8 (1). pp. 1-54. ISSN 1878-5085

Miloseva, Lence and Milosev, Vladimir and Richter, Kneginja and Peter, Lucas and Niklewski, Günter (2017) Prediction and prevention of suicidality among patients with depressive disorders: comorbidity as a risk factor. EPMA Journal Suppl., 8 (1 ). pp. 1-54. ISSN 1878-5085

Peter, Lukas and Richter, Kneginja and Acker, Jens and Hofig, Joachim and Zimni, Melanie and Tomova, Iva and PiehI, Anja and Miloseva, Lence and Niklewski, Günter (2017) Combining Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Effective Treatment of Tinnitus and Insomnia - A Case Report. In: Abstractband 2017 Scientific symposium „Paracelsus Science Get Together“, 23 June 2017, Nürnberg.

Richter, Kneginja and Acker, Jens and Miloseva, Lence and Peter, Lucas and Niklewski, Günter (2017) Management of Chronic Tinnitus and Insomnia with Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – a Combined Approach. Frontiers in Psychology/Clinical and Health Psychology, 8 (575). ISSN 1664-1078

Richter, Kneginja and Miloseva, Lence and Niklewski, Günter (2016) Sleep apnea and sleep fragmentation contribute to brain aging. EPMA Journal, Suppl1 (7). A61. ISSN 1878-5085

Richter, Kneginja and Miloseva, Lence and Niklewski, Günter and Piehl, Anja (2015) Cognitive behavioral program in treating insomnia among elderly patients. In: International Symposium at Faculty of Medical Sciences “Current achievements and future perspectives in medical and biomedical research”, 24 Nov 2015, Stip, Macedonia.

Richter, Kneginja and Miloseva, Lence and Niklewski, Günter (2015) Sleep apnea and sleep fragmentation contribute to brain aging. In: EPMA World Congress, 3-5 Sept 2015, Bonn, Germany. (In Press)

Miloseva, Lence and Cuijeprs, Pim and Stojcev, Saso and Niklewski, Günter and Richter, Kneginja (2015) Clinically relevant risk factors for suicide: Comparison between clinical group with passive suicidal ideation, active suicidal ideation and without suicidal ideation. In: 6th TRIPLE i: intuition, imagination and innovation in Suicidology Conference, 1–2 June 2015, Piran, Slovenia.

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