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Verhaltenstherapie durch Krankenpflegepersonal bei körperlichen Erkrankungen

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Obwohl es sich bei der Verhaltenstherapie um eine allgemein anerkannte und häufig eingesetzte Behandlungsform bei psychischen und verhaltensmedizinischen Problemen handelt (Rimm u. Masters 1979; Barlow 1984), hat sie auf dem Gebiet der Krankenpflege noch keine entsprechende Bedeutung gefunden (LeBow 1976). In der Krankenpflege kann die Verhaltenstherapie vielschichtig eingesetzt werden: zunächst zur Abklärung, bei welchem Patienten, wann und in welcher Form welche Interventionen einzusetzen sind, um den Leidenszustand des Patienten zu verbessern; zweitens kann man Verhaltenstherapie aber auch als grundlegende Strategie zur Evaluierung der Krankenpflege und des Behandlungserfolgs einsetzen.

Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Dipl.-Psych. Elisabeth Schramm, Zentralinstitut für seelische Gesundheit, Mannheim.

Teile des Originalbeitrags wurden auf der 20. Jahresversammlung der Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy (Chicago, November 1986) vorgetragen.

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Obermeier, H.J. (1989). Verhaltenstherapie durch Krankenpflegepersonal bei körperlichen Erkrankungen. In: Hand, I., Wittchen, HU. (eds) Verhaltenstherapie in der Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74731-1_21

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