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In diesem Kapitel wird dargestellt, unter welchen Symptomen Betroffene mit einer Depression, einem Burnout oder einer Angsterkrankung leiden. Die Störungsbilder gehen häufig mit einer Einschränkung im Aktionsradius und im Verhaltensrepertoire einher und führen zu erheblichem Leiden bei den Betroffenen.

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Kraft, D., Matura, S., Cless, K. (2023). Psychische Störungen. In: Oertel, V., Matura, S. (eds) Bewegung und Sport gegen Burnout, Depressionen und Ängste. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-66990-7_3

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