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Depression bei körperlichen Erkrankungen

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Psychiatrie in der klinischen Medizin

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Es bestehen vielfältige psychologische und biologische Verbindungen zwischen körperlichen Erkrankungen und unterschiedlichen depressiven Syndromen. Die psychische Bewältigung von körperlichen Erkrankungen und die Beteiligung psychischer Faktoren an ihrer Pathogenese stellen Fragestellungen dar, die in Deutschland bisher überwiegend im Bereich der Psychosomatik und der Medizinpsychologie bearbeitet wurden. Erst seit einigen Jahren wird die Verbindungslinie zwischen psychischer Störung und körperlicher Erkrankung zum Gegenstand intensiverer Forschungstätigkeit, wobei neben versorgungsepidemiologischen zunehmend (neuro-)biologische Fragestellungen fokussiert werden.

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