Browsing USN Open Archive by Author "Lorentzen, Catherine Anne Nicole"
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Immigrant women, nature and mental health
Lorentzen, Catherine Anne Nicole; Viken, Berit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Purpose: There is a need for cost-effective strategies to counteract mental health challenges among immigrant women. This study aims to identify how nature might improve the mental health status of immigrant women residing ... -
The Motivations of Pilgrimage Walking the St.Olav Way in Norway
Jørgensen, Nanna Natalia Karpinska Dam; Eade, John; Ekeland, Tor Johan; Lorentzen, Catherine Anne Nicole (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Walking pilgrimages are experiencing a revival, while at the same time a change of character in light of our changing times. Pilgrimage walking is increasingly taking on non-religious dimensions, related to a person’s self ... -
The Processes, Effects and Therapeutics of Pilgrimage Walking the St. Olav Way
Jørgensen, Nanna Natalia Karpinska Dam; Eade, John; Ekeland, Tor Johan; Lorentzen, Catherine Anne Nicole (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Pilgrimage walking is increasingly sought as self-therapy for different mental, physical and spiritual ailments, sudden life changes, crossroads or challenges. However, pilgrimage walking as therapy is largely an unexplored ... -
A qualitative exploration of interactions with natural environments among immigrant women in Norway
Lorentzen, Catherine Anne Nicole; Berit, Viken (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The role of nature in potentially improving people’s health – including immigrant women, who are particularly prone to health challenges – has been highlighted. Success in this public health arena requires an adequate ... -
Spesialisthelsetjenester til autistiske personer med utviklingshemming og psykisk lidelse. - En studie av karakteristika hos pasientene og behandlingen som gis, og sammenhenger mellom intervensjoner og behandlingsresultat.
Hellerud, Jane Margrete Askeland (Master thesis, 2022)Bakgrunn: Autistiske mennesker med utviklingshemming rammes av de samme psykiske vansker som andre, og har høyere risiko for å utvikle psykisk lidelse enn nevrotypiske. Vi har lite kunnskap om hvilken behandling disse ...