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Issue 3/4
Vol. 36
1994
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Table of Contents
- Therapeutic schools and
eclecticism
HERMER, M.
- Structural problems of the
psychotherapeutic field under the perspective of
professional politics, theoretical concepts and
praxeology
PETZOLD, H.
- Client-centered therapy and
behaviour therapy - supplementation, combination and
extension
TAUSCH, R.
- The social dimension -
inescapable, indispensable! (Shown through the example of
schizophrenia)
CIOMPI, L.
- Examination of the concept
"integration"
BEISEL, J., WEGENER, B.
- Strategies and problems in
integrative in-patient treatment of severe personality
disorders
LOHMER, M.
- The psychotic symptom: its
significance for diagnosis, its psycho-dynamic function,
its value for integrative treatment
MATAKAS, F.
- Is schizophrenia an affective
disorder? Affect-typological understanding and
integrative treatment of schizophrenia
MACHLEIDT, W.
- Integrating treatment of sexual
disorders
THIESSEN, G.
- Integrative in-patient therapy
for eating disorders
LAUER, G., KRONMÜLLER, K.T., BUCHHOLZ, C.
- Integration in therapy for
children - results of empirical psychology as a basis -
BAUMGÄRTEL, F.
- Psychotherapy and
psychopharmacotherapy
EHMANN-HÄNSCH, E.
- The "domesticised
body" - the treatment of "damaged
corporality" in integrative therapy
ORTH, I.
- Co-operation between
psychologists and medical doctors in a psychosomatic
clinic - problems and prospects -
WEIGAND-WOLFF, R.
- Institutional psychotherapy -
an "integrative" beginning
KRISOR, M.
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