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Wirksamkeits- und Prozessforschung in der IS-TDP

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Intensive psychodynamische Kurzzeittherapie nach Davanloo

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In diesem Kapitel wird zunächst eine Übersicht über verschiedene Wirksamkeitsnachweise für die Intensive Psychodynamische Kurzzeittherapie nach Davanloo (IS-TDP) gegeben. Im Anschluss werden die aktuellen Forschungsaktivitäten der Deutschen Gesellschaft für IS-TDP beschrieben.

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Brehm, M., Gottwik, G. (2020). Wirksamkeits- und Prozessforschung in der IS-TDP. In: Gottwik, G., Orbes, I. (eds) Intensive psychodynamische Kurzzeittherapie nach Davanloo. Psychotherapie: Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59036-2_7

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