The disorders that are categorized under the term ?obsessive-compulsive= are mistakenly regarded as being rare forms of mental illness. In fact, more than 3% of the population suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorders. In addition to the severe sense of shame that those affected experience, which causes acute psychological stress, the disorder is often not recognized, or recognized incorrectly. In addition, there is a persistent misconception among experts that obsessive-compulsive disorders are difficult to treat. This practice-oriented standard work deals with the broad spectrum of this often bizarre condition, which is difficult to understand for outsiders, in accordance with the latest state of knowledge about it. Numerous renowned experts provide well-founded explanations of the background, special features, and methods of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-30
Autor:
Matthias Backenstraß,
Charles Benoy,
Christine Brancato,
Veronika Brezinka,
Gerhard Dammann,
Kenneth M. Dürsteler-MacFarland,
Stephan Egger,
Cornelia Exner,
Jakob Fink-Lamotte,
Susanne Fricke,
Vanya Gocheva,
Bernhard Grimmer,
Carlotta Heinzel,
Karsten Hollmann,
Ina Jahn,
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan,
Christian Klesse,
Patrick Köck,
Roselind Lieb,
Maximilian Maywald,
Marcel Miche,
Karoline Pitsch,
Oliver Pogarell,
Christine Poppe,
Hans Reinecker,
Tobias Renner,
Andreas Riedel,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Michael Rufer,
Egemen Savaskan,
Katarina Stengler,
Claus Voegele,
Karina Wahl,
Susanne Walitza,
Marc Walter,
Steffi Weidt
> findR *
The disorders that are categorized under the term ?obsessive-compulsive= are mistakenly regarded as being rare forms of mental illness. In fact, more than 3% of the population suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorders. In addition to the severe sense of shame that those affected experience, which causes acute psychological stress, the disorder is often not recognized, or recognized incorrectly. In addition, there is a persistent misconception among experts that obsessive-compulsive disorders are difficult to treat. This practice-oriented standard work deals with the broad spectrum of this often bizarre condition, which is difficult to understand for outsiders, in accordance with the latest state of knowledge about it. Numerous renowned experts provide well-founded explanations of the background, special features, and methods of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-30
Autor:
Matthias Backenstraß,
Charles Benoy,
Christine Brancato,
Veronika Brezinka,
Gerhard Dammann,
Kenneth M. Dürsteler-MacFarland,
Stephan Egger,
Cornelia Exner,
Jakob Fink-Lamotte,
Susanne Fricke,
Vanya Gocheva,
Bernhard Grimmer,
Carlotta Heinzel,
Karsten Hollmann,
Ina Jahn,
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan,
Christian Klesse,
Patrick Köck,
Roselind Lieb,
Maximilian Maywald,
Marcel Miche,
Karoline Pitsch,
Oliver Pogarell,
Christine Poppe,
Hans Reinecker,
Tobias Renner,
Andreas Riedel,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Michael Rufer,
Egemen Savaskan,
Katarina Stengler,
Claus Voegele,
Karina Wahl,
Susanne Walitza,
Marc Walter,
Steffi Weidt
> findR *
The disorders that are categorized under the term ?obsessive-compulsive= are mistakenly regarded as being rare forms of mental illness. In fact, more than 3% of the population suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorders. In addition to the severe sense of shame that those affected experience, which causes acute psychological stress, the disorder is often not recognized, or recognized incorrectly. In addition, there is a persistent misconception among experts that obsessive-compulsive disorders are difficult to treat. This practice-oriented standard work deals with the broad spectrum of this often bizarre condition, which is difficult to understand for outsiders, in accordance with the latest state of knowledge about it. Numerous renowned experts provide well-founded explanations of the background, special features, and methods of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-30
Autor:
Matthias Backenstraß,
Charles Benoy,
Christine Brancato,
Veronika Brezinka,
Gerhard Dammann,
Kenneth M. Dürsteler-MacFarland,
Stephan Egger,
Cornelia Exner,
Jakob Fink-Lamotte,
Susanne Fricke,
Vanya Gocheva,
Bernhard Grimmer,
Carlotta Heinzel,
Karsten Hollmann,
Ina Jahn,
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan,
Christian Klesse,
Patrick Köck,
Roselind Lieb,
Maximilian Maywald,
Marcel Miche,
Karoline Pitsch,
Oliver Pogarell,
Christine Poppe,
Hans Reinecker,
Tobias Renner,
Andreas Riedel,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Michael Rufer,
Egemen Savaskan,
Katarina Stengler,
Claus Voegele,
Karina Wahl,
Susanne Walitza,
Marc Walter,
Steffi Weidt
> findR *
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-30
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
> findR *
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-30
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
> findR *
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-30
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
> findR *
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-15
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
> findR *
The disorders that are categorized under the term ?obsessive-compulsive= are mistakenly regarded as being rare forms of mental illness. In fact, more than 3% of the population suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorders. In addition to the severe sense of shame that those affected experience, which causes acute psychological stress, the disorder is often not recognized, or recognized incorrectly. In addition, there is a persistent misconception among experts that obsessive-compulsive disorders are difficult to treat. This practice-oriented standard work deals with the broad spectrum of this often bizarre condition, which is difficult to understand for outsiders, in accordance with the latest state of knowledge about it. Numerous renowned experts provide well-founded explanations of the background, special features, and methods of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-15
Autor:
Matthias Backenstraß,
Charles Benoy,
Christine Brancato,
Veronika Brezinka,
Gerhard Dammann,
Kenneth M. Dürsteler-MacFarland,
Stephan Egger,
Cornelia Exner,
Jakob Fink-Lamotte,
Susanne Fricke,
Vanya Gocheva,
Bernhard Grimmer,
Carlotta Heinzel,
Karsten Hollmann,
Ina Jahn,
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan,
Christian Klesse,
Patrick Köck,
Roselind Lieb,
Maximilian Maywald,
Marcel Miche,
Karoline Pitsch,
Oliver Pogarell,
Christine Poppe,
Hans Reinecker,
Tobias Renner,
Andreas Riedel,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Michael Rufer,
Egemen Savaskan,
Katarina Stengler,
Claus Voegele,
Karina Wahl,
Susanne Walitza,
Marc Walter,
Steffi Weidt
> findR *
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-07
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
> findR *
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-01
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
> findR *
The disorders that are categorized under the term ?obsessive-compulsive= are mistakenly regarded as being rare forms of mental illness. In fact, more than 3% of the population suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorders. In addition to the severe sense of shame that those affected experience, which causes acute psychological stress, the disorder is often not recognized, or recognized incorrectly. In addition, there is a persistent misconception among experts that obsessive-compulsive disorders are difficult to treat. This practice-oriented standard work deals with the broad spectrum of this often bizarre condition, which is difficult to understand for outsiders, in accordance with the latest state of knowledge about it. Numerous renowned experts provide well-founded explanations of the background, special features, and methods of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-01
Autor:
Matthias Backenstraß,
Charles Benoy,
Christine Brancato,
Veronika Brezinka,
Gerhard Dammann,
Kenneth M. Dürsteler-MacFarland,
Stephan Egger,
Cornelia Exner,
Jakob Fink-Lamotte,
Susanne Fricke,
Vanya Gocheva,
Bernhard Grimmer,
Carlotta Heinzel,
Karsten Hollmann,
Ina Jahn,
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan,
Christian Klesse,
Patrick Köck,
Roselind Lieb,
Maximilian Maywald,
Marcel Miche,
Karoline Pitsch,
Oliver Pogarell,
Christine Poppe,
Hans Reinecker,
Tobias Renner,
Andreas Riedel,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Michael Rufer,
Egemen Savaskan,
Katarina Stengler,
Claus Voegele,
Karina Wahl,
Susanne Walitza,
Marc Walter,
Steffi Weidt
> findR *
The disorders that are categorized under the term ?obsessive-compulsive= are mistakenly regarded as being rare forms of mental illness. In fact, more than 3% of the population suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorders. In addition to the severe sense of shame that those affected experience, which causes acute psychological stress, the disorder is often not recognized, or recognized incorrectly. In addition, there is a persistent misconception among experts that obsessive-compulsive disorders are difficult to treat. This practice-oriented standard work deals with the broad spectrum of this often bizarre condition, which is difficult to understand for outsiders, in accordance with the latest state of knowledge about it. Numerous renowned experts provide well-founded explanations of the background, special features, and methods of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-03
Autor:
Matthias Backenstraß,
Charles Benoy,
Christine Brancato,
Veronika Brezinka,
Gerhard Dammann,
Kenneth M. Dürsteler-MacFarland,
Stephan Egger,
Cornelia Exner,
Jakob Fink-Lamotte,
Susanne Fricke,
Vanya Gocheva,
Bernhard Grimmer,
Carlotta Heinzel,
Karsten Hollmann,
Ina Jahn,
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan,
Christian Klesse,
Patrick Köck,
Roselind Lieb,
Maximilian Maywald,
Marcel Miche,
Karoline Pitsch,
Oliver Pogarell,
Christine Poppe,
Hans Reinecker,
Tobias Renner,
Andreas Riedel,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Michael Rufer,
Egemen Savaskan,
Katarina Stengler,
Claus Voegele,
Karina Wahl,
Susanne Walitza,
Marc Walter,
Steffi Weidt
> findR *
The disorders that are categorized under the term ?obsessive-compulsive= are mistakenly regarded as being rare forms of mental illness. In fact, more than 3% of the population suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorders. In addition to the severe sense of shame that those affected experience, which causes acute psychological stress, the disorder is often not recognized, or recognized incorrectly. In addition, there is a persistent misconception among experts that obsessive-compulsive disorders are difficult to treat. This practice-oriented standard work deals with the broad spectrum of this often bizarre condition, which is difficult to understand for outsiders, in accordance with the latest state of knowledge about it. Numerous renowned experts provide well-founded explanations of the background, special features, and methods of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-03
Autor:
Matthias Backenstraß,
Charles Benoy,
Christine Brancato,
Veronika Brezinka,
Gerhard Dammann,
Kenneth M. Dürsteler-MacFarland,
Stephan Egger,
Cornelia Exner,
Jakob Fink-Lamotte,
Susanne Fricke,
Vanya Gocheva,
Bernhard Grimmer,
Carlotta Heinzel,
Karsten Hollmann,
Ina Jahn,
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan,
Christian Klesse,
Patrick Köck,
Roselind Lieb,
Maximilian Maywald,
Marcel Miche,
Karoline Pitsch,
Oliver Pogarell,
Christine Poppe,
Hans Reinecker,
Tobias Renner,
Andreas Riedel,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Michael Rufer,
Egemen Savaskan,
Katarina Stengler,
Claus Voegele,
Karina Wahl,
Susanne Walitza,
Marc Walter,
Steffi Weidt
> findR *
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-02
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
> findR *
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-02
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
> findR *
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-02
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
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The disorders that are categorized under the term ?obsessive-compulsive= are mistakenly regarded as being rare forms of mental illness. In fact, more than 3% of the population suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorders. In addition to the severe sense of shame that those affected experience, which causes acute psychological stress, the disorder is often not recognized, or recognized incorrectly. In addition, there is a persistent misconception among experts that obsessive-compulsive disorders are difficult to treat. This practice-oriented standard work deals with the broad spectrum of this often bizarre condition, which is difficult to understand for outsiders, in accordance with the latest state of knowledge about it. Numerous renowned experts provide well-founded explanations of the background, special features, and methods of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Aktualisiert: 2023-04-20
Autor:
Matthias Backenstraß,
Charles Benoy,
Christine Brancato,
Veronika Brezinka,
Gerhard Dammann,
Kenneth M. Dürsteler-MacFarland,
Stephan Egger,
Cornelia Exner,
Jakob Fink-Lamotte,
Susanne Fricke,
Vanya Gocheva,
Bernhard Grimmer,
Carlotta Heinzel,
Karsten Hollmann,
Ina Jahn,
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan,
Christian Klesse,
Patrick Köck,
Roselind Lieb,
Maximilian Maywald,
Marcel Miche,
Karoline Pitsch,
Oliver Pogarell,
Christine Poppe,
Hans Reinecker,
Tobias Renner,
Andreas Riedel,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Michael Rufer,
Egemen Savaskan,
Katarina Stengler,
Claus Voegele,
Karina Wahl,
Susanne Walitza,
Marc Walter,
Steffi Weidt
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Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is one of the modern evidence-based methods of behavioural therapy. According to this approach, psychological problems and illnesses are based on unfavourable learning processes and can therefore be modified by new experiences. In ACT, it is central to provide an individual with the basic skills and competencies needed for the best possible degree of psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility is an important prerequisite for human well-being. It allows people to adapt to a wide variety of situations and to create a fulfilling, value-oriented life for themselves. As psychotherapy approach used for several disturbances, ACT is increasingly finding its way into the treatment services provided by both in-patient and outpatient departments. This book is the first comprehensive specialist publication to focus on the application of this therapeutic approach in hospital settings and to present ways of implementing it using multiprofessional teams and for different target groups in a practical manner.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-02
Autor:
Klaus Ackermann,
Barbara Annen,
Herbert Assaloni,
Charles Benoy,
Kerem Böge,
Christine Brancato,
Alexander Brümmerhoff,
Nicole Bührsch,
Ronald Burian,
Claudia China,
Claudia Dambacher,
Marie Christine Dekoj,
Albert Diefenbacher,
Annegret Dreher,
Emre Ergen,
Andrea Flatow,
Vanya Gocheva,
Susan Gruber,
Eric Hahn,
Steven C. Hayes,
Mona Heinrich,
Stefan G. Hoffmann,
Cornelia Hörmann,
Patrick Jeger,
Julia Kilian,
Veronika Kuhweide,
Tanja Legenbauer,
Sari Multamäki,
Ray Owen,
Inga Pontow,
Mareile Rahming,
Nina Romanczuk-Seiferth,
Graciela Rovner,
Mareike Samaan,
Katrin Schudel,
Ralf Steinkopff,
Michael Waadt,
Stefan Wagler,
Maike Wolf,
Elizabeth Zimmermann
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