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Psychische Störungen nach geschlossenen Hirntraumen

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Die psychischen Veränderungen sind nicht nur die häufigsten, sondern auch die schwerwiegendsten Folgen von Hirnverletzungen — sowohl für den einzelnen Patienten, da sie die spezifisch menschlichen Leistungen des Gehirns beeinträchtigen, als auch für seine Angehörigen, da sie zu tiefgreifenden Veränderungen in den intrafamiliären Beziehungen und den sozialen Bezügen führen.

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Schönle, P.W. (1988). Psychische Störungen nach geschlossenen Hirntraumen. In: Kisker, K.P., Lauter, H., Meyer, JE., Müller, C., Strömgren, E. (eds) Psychiatrie der Gegenwart 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71821-2_8

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