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Rogerianische Psychotherapie schwerer Störungen

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Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht Faktoren, die zu einer Behinderung und Verzögerung der Auseinandersetzung der Rogerianischen Psychotherapie mit schweren Störungen vermutlich geführt haben. Weiters werden pra-xeologische Beiträge zur klientenzentrierten Behandlung von schweren Störungen vorgestellt. Die in diesem Beitrag ausgeführten Beispiele klientenzentrierter Therapie Schizophrener (Eugene Gendlin), psychotischer Prozesse (Garry Prouty) und dissoziativer und fragiler Prozesse (Margret Warner) stammen ausschließlich aus dem amerikanischen Sprachraum.

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Hutterer, R. (1994). Rogerianische Psychotherapie schwerer Störungen. In: Hutterer-Krisch, R. (eds) Psychotherapie mit psychotischen Menschen. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2290-7_27

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