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Psychologische Aspekte der Hyperprolaktinämie

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Hyperprolaktinämie — Prolaktinome

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In diesem Kapitel geben wir einen Überblick über die zahlreichen empirisch-psychologischen Untersuchungen zur Hyperprolaktinämie. In der Darstellung unterscheiden wir die vorliegenden Arbeiten in einem systematischen Sinne nach den ihnen jeweils zugrundeliegenden logischen Grundannahmen in den psychoendokrinologischen Ansatz, den endokrinologisch-kognitiven Ansatz, den streßhypothetischen Ansatz und den psychoanalytischen Forschungsansatz.

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Bardé, B., Jürgensen, O. (1988). Psychologische Aspekte der Hyperprolaktinämie. In: Jürgensen, O. (eds) Hyperprolaktinämie — Prolaktinome. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73609-4_6

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