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Psychotherapeutische und psychosoziale Interventionen (Modul 4b)

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S3-Leitlinie Schizophrenie

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In diesem Kapitel werden die Empfehlungen für die psychotherapeutische und psychosoziale Behandlung der Schizophrenie dargestellt. Psychotherapie und psychosoziale Therapien sind neben der Pharmakotherapie wesentliche Aspekte bei der mehrdimensionalen und multiprofessionellen Behandlung von Menschen mit einer Schizophrenie. Im Folgenden werden zunächst psychotherapeutische Verfahren im Sinne einer systematischen Psychotherapie besprochen.

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