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Die deutsche Form des strukturierten Interviews zur Diagnostik des Verhaltenstyp—A—Musters (V.—A.—M.)

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Das Verhaltenstyp—A—Muster (V.—A—M.) ist ein Syndrom sehr unterschiedlicher Verhaltensweisen, das aufgrund ihrer Persönlichkeitsstruktur disponierte Personen zeigen, sobald sie mit entsprechenden Umgebungsbedingungen konfrontiert werden. Das V.—A—M. ist gemäß dieser Konzeption das Resultat einer Interaktion von Persönlichkeitsmerkmalen mit bestimmten Anforderungen der Umwelt (Rosenman u. Friedman 1977).

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Langosch, W., Schmidt, T., Rüddel, H. (1985). Die deutsche Form des strukturierten Interviews zur Diagnostik des Verhaltenstyp—A—Musters (V.—A.—M.). In: Langosch, W. (eds) Psychische Bewältigung der chronischen Herzerkrankung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70435-2_6

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