Items where Author is "Farnia, V."

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(2020) Comparisons of Voxel-Based Morphometric Brain Volumes of Individuals with Methamphetamine-Induced Psychotic Disorder and Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder and Healthy Controls. Neuropsychobiology. pp. 170-178. ISSN 1423-0224 (Electronic) 0302-282X (Linking)

(2020) Physical activity interventions can improve emotion regulation and dimensions of empathy in persons with multiple sclerosis: An exploratory study. Mult Scler Relat Disord. p. 101380. ISSN 2211-0356 (Electronic) 2211-0348 (Linking)

(2019) Compared to an active control condition, in persons with multiple sclerosis two different types of exercise training improved sleep and depression, but not fatigue, paresthesia, and intolerance of uncertainty. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. p. 9. ISSN 2211-0348

(2019) Ginseng treatment improves the sexual side effects of methadone maintenance treatment. Psychiatry Res. pp. 142-150. ISSN 1872-7123 (Electronic) 0165-1781 (Linking)

(2018) Among substance-abusing traffic offenders, poor sleep and poor general health predict lower driving skills but not slower reaction times. Psychology Research and Behavior Management. pp. 557-566. ISSN 1179-1578

(2018) Comparison of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and theory of mind: Improvement of posttraumatic growth and emotion regulation strategies. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION. ISSN 2277-9531 2319-6440 J9 - J EDUC HEALTH PROMOT

(2017) Effect of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Reduction Social and Emotional Maladjustment of Physically Abused Children: A Clinical Trial. International Journal of Pediatrics-Mashhad. pp. 5473-5481. ISSN 2345-5047

(2016) Exercising Impacts on Fatigue, Depression, and Paresthesia in Female Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. pp. 796-803. ISSN 0195-9131

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