Results of psychodynamic inpatient psychotherapy in relation to diagnosis |
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Authors: | Rudolf Gerd Jakobsen Thorsten Micka Ralph Schumann Eicke |
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Affiliation: | Psychosomatische Universit?tsklinik Heidelberg, Thibautstrasse 2, 69115 Heidelberg, Germany. gerd_rudolf@med.uni-heidelberg.de |
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Abstract: | Therapy outcome is analysed according to the main diagnoses in a 5 years' sample of psychodynamic inpatient psychotherapy (n=461) and controlled in a 6-9 months follow-up (n=312). Therapy effects, as measured in a pre-post comparison of the patients' self-rating, are generally good and especially noticeable for affective and anxiety disorders, whereas the effects for somatoform disorders are relatively low. The opposite tendencies are seen in follow-up, i.e. relapses in anxiety and affective disorders, and further improvement in somatoform disorders. A surprisingly positive outcome is shown for personality disorders and especially for severe personality disorders (e.g. Borderline). Regardless of the diagnoses, 80% of the patients show a high degree of satisfaction with their treatment and its outcome. |
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