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Verhaltenstherapeutische Maßnahmen bei Eßstörungen

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Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit verhaltenstherapeutischen Maßnahmen bei psychogenen Eßstörungen. Auf eine Einbeziehung anderer, z. B. organisch bedingter Eßstörungen, Störungen, die im Rahmen psychotischer Erkrankungen oder spezieller medikamentöser Behandlungen auftreten können, wird hier bewußt verzichtet, zumal verhaltenstherapeutische Maßnahmen in diesen Fällen kaum zur Anwendung kommen.

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Paul, T., Jacobi, C. (1989). Verhaltenstherapeutische Maßnahmen bei Eßstörungen. In: Hand, I., Wittchen, HU. (eds) Verhaltenstherapie in der Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74731-1_23

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