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    • Espinosa, Daniel; Carrasco, Alvaro; Moessner, Markus; Cáceres, Cristian; Gloger, Sergio; Rojas Castillo, María Graciela; Pérez, J. Carola; Vanegas, Jorge; Bauer, Stephanie; Krause, Mariane (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2016-07)
      Background: Major depression is a highly prevalent and severe mental disease. Despite the effective treatment options available, the risk of relapse is high. Interventions based on information and communication technologies ...
    • Gloger, Sergio; Grunhaus, Leon; Gladic, Danica; O’Ryan, Francisco; Cohen, Leon; Codner, Sabina (1989)
      Seventeen outpatients with panic anxiety and agoraphobia were treated with a low, flexible dose of clomipramine in an 8-week open trial. Panic attacks ceased completely in 13 patients and markedly decreased in the other ...
    • Grunhaus, Leon; Gloger, Sergio; Birmacher, Boris; Palmer, Caroline; Ben-David, Menashe (1983)
      Recent advances in psychiatric nosology have provided a clearer clinical description of panic disorder and agoraphobia with panic attacks. This clinical improvement has yet to result in a better understanding of the basic ...
    • Fernández, Olga; Pérez, Carola; Gloger, Sergio; Krause, Mariane (Sociedad Chilena de Psicologia Clinica, 2015)
      © Sociedad Chilena de Psicología Clínica 2015. This research is focused on the study Generic Change Indicators (GCI) in psychotherapies with adolescents conducted in natural settings. Specifically, it is centered on the ...
    • Errázuriz, Paula; Opazo, Sebastián; Behn, Alex; Silva, Oscar; Gloger, Sergio (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2017)
      © 2017 Errázuriz, Opazo, Behn, Silva and Gloger. This study assessed the psychometric properties of a Spanish version of the Shortened Outcome Questionnaire (OQ-30.2, Lambert et al., 2004) validated with a sample of 546 ...
    • Slachevsky Chonchol, Andrea; Budinich, Marilu; Miranda-Castillo, Claudia; Núñez-Huasaf, Javier; Silva, Jaime R.; Muñoz Neira, Carlos Eduardo; Gloger, Sergio; Jimenez, Oscar; Martorell, Bernardo; Delgado, Carolina (IOS Press, 2013)
      Background: Caring for a person with dementia is associated with well-documented increases in burden and distress and decreases in mental health and wellbeing. Studies assessing burden in caregivers of patients with dementia ...