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Gruppentherapie der sozialen Phobie

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Das Kapitel beschreibt die soziale Phobie als eine weitverbreitete Angststörung und skizziert die in den letzten Jahren entwickelten (manualisierten) Gruppenbehandlungen anhand von Kurzzusammenfassungen, welche durch empirische Wirksamkeitsbefunde sowie Literaturempfehlungen zur Vorbereitung auf die Durchführung ergänzt werden. Die wissenschaftliche Literatur belegt, dass speziell die kognitiv-behavioralen Gruppentherapien evidenzbasiert sind. Das Kapitel schließt mit der Diskussion um Vor- und Nachteile der gruppentherapeutischen Behandlung bei Patienten mit sozialer Phobie sowie einigen Anregungen für die effektive Nutzung dieses Feldes.

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Tefikow, S., Bormann, B., Strauß, B. (2012). Gruppentherapie der sozialen Phobie. In: Strauß, B., Mattke, D. (eds) Gruppenpsychotherapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03497-8_19

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