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Störungstheorien, Modelle und Konzepte unerklärter Körperbeschwerden und somatoformer Störungen

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Im Folgenden werden die wichtigsten derzeit bekannten Ansätze zur Erklärung der Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung somatoformer Beschwerden und Störungen skizziert. Die Kenntnis zentraler Entstehungsmechanismen erscheint hierbei nicht nur aus theoretischer Perspektive interessant, sondern stellt eine zentrale Voraussetzung dar, in der therapeutischen Arbeit mit Patienten sukzessive differenzierte (z. B. kognitionspsychologisch und psychobiologisch fundierte) Modelle als Alternativen zu einem meist monokausalen organischen Krankheitsmodell erarbeiten und vermitteln zu können.

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Kleinstäuber, M., Thomas, P., Witthöft, M., Hiller, W. (2018). Störungstheorien, Modelle und Konzepte unerklärter Körperbeschwerden und somatoformer Störungen. In: Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie bei medizinisch unerklärten Körperbeschwerden und somatoformen Störungen. Psychotherapie: Manuale. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54664-2_2

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