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Das therapeutische Vorgehen in der Psychogeriatrie und Geriatrie sollte die multiplen Aspekte der Gesamtsituation des alten Menschen berücksichtigen. Die Parameter eines Menschen, der alt und krank zugleich ist, sind sowohl biologischer als auch psychologischer und sozialer Art.

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Wertheimer, J. (1985). Prinzipien kontrollierter klinischer Studien in der Psychogeriatrie. In: Heidrich, H. (eds) Therapeutische Wirksamkeitsnachweise bei nootropen und vasoaktiven Substanzen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10458-3_1

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