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As the case research of Huber et al. (1) could establish, uncharacteristic disturbances in the overall development of disease are present more extensively than the acute syndromes. These discrete disturbances are often an obstacle to rehabilitation because they lead to overstrain and thus provoke the risk of a renewed decompensation.
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Süllwold, L. (1985). Schizophrenic Basic Disturbances: Psychological Aspects the Type of “Psychological Deficiency”. In: Pichot, P., Berner, P., Wolf, R., Thau, K. (eds) Clinical Psychopathology Nomenclature and Classification. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-5049-9_83
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