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Interpersonelle Psychotherapie (IPT) als stationäres Therapieangebot für Depressive und die Evaluation in der Prozeßforschung

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1992 wurde auf einer offenen Station im Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit begonnen, mit der Interpersonellen Psychotherapie (IPT) nach Klerman et al. (1984) zu arbeiten.

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Fritzsche, M., Czogalik, D., Vanger, P., Aldenhoff, J. (1997). Interpersonelle Psychotherapie (IPT) als stationäres Therapieangebot für Depressive und die Evaluation in der Prozeßforschung. In: Hofmann, P., Lux, M., Probst, C., Steinbauer, M., Taucher, J., Zapotoczky, HG. (eds) Klinische Psychotherapie. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6834-9_27

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