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Ressourcenaktivierung und Beziehungsgestaltung: Bedürfnisbefriedigung in der Psychotherapie

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Die Handlungsregulation von Personen wird durch den unmittelbaren affektiv-motivationalen Kontext und die damit verbundenen annäherungs- und vermeidungsorientierten Verhaltenstendenzen mitbestimmt. Im vorliegenden Kapitel werden Ressourcenaktivierung und motivorientierte Beziehungsgestaltung als bedürfnisbefriedigende, therapeutische Heuristiken gegenübergestellt, die für den Aufbau eines positiven therapeutischen Kontextes von zentraler Bedeutung sein können.

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Flückiger, C., Holtforth, M.G. (2017). Ressourcenaktivierung und Beziehungsgestaltung: Bedürfnisbefriedigung in der Psychotherapie. In: Frank, R. (eds) Therapieziel Wohlbefinden. Psychotherapie: Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53471-7_3

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