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Psychobiologische Aspekte somatoformer Störungen

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Somatoforme Störungen

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Somatoforme Störungen sind gekennzeichnet durch körperliche Beschwerden, die nicht oder nicht ausreichend durch organische Erkrankungen erklärt werden können (APA, 1994).

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Shaw, R. (1998). Psychobiologische Aspekte somatoformer Störungen. In: Margraf, J., Neumer, S., Rief, W. (eds) Somatoforme Störungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72114-4_10

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