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Psychodynamische Therapieansätze bei depressiven Störungen

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Die therapeutische Vielfalt in der Depressionsbehandlung
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Das Thema soll in drei Schritten bearbeitet werden: Im ersten Schritt werden die Konzepte von pathogenetischen Mechanismen der Depressionsentstehung geschildert, die die therapeutischen Ansätze der psychodynamischen Psychotherapie begründen. Dabei soll hauptsächlich auf neuere psychoanalytische Forschungsergebnisse, die sich aus den Befunden der Säuglings- und Bindungsforschung ableiten, eingegangen werden. In einem zweiten Abschnitt werden therapeutische Techniken dargestellt und im dritten Abschnitt Ergebnisse der Evaluation.

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Mundt, C., Reck, C. (2001). Psychodynamische Therapieansätze bei depressiven Störungen. In: Batra, A., Buchkremer, G. (eds) Die therapeutische Vielfalt in der Depressionsbehandlung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59494-6_8

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