2004
DOI: 10.1159/000079209
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Personality Typology and Treatment Phases in Patients with Self-Inflicted Dermatological Injuries

Abstract: Background: The prognosis of patients with self-inflicted dermatological injuries has been rated unfavorable. To motivate the patients to accept psychotherapy is often difficult and requires close cooperation between dermatologists and psychotherapists. The present study comprises personality typology and the course of treatment of patients with self-inflicted dermatological injuries treated at the University Clinic for Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics in Halle over a two-year period. Patients and Methods: 18 … Show more

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“…Konzag et al [2004] point out that psychodymanics allow differentiation of two subgroups: a subgroup of patients who have grown up in an existentially threatening milieu that violated their physical integrity, and a subgroup who has been subjected at the emotional level to experiences of withholding and aggression. They established a three-phase treatment concept which made long-lasting improvements of symptoms possible.…”
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“…Konzag et al [2004] point out that psychodymanics allow differentiation of two subgroups: a subgroup of patients who have grown up in an existentially threatening milieu that violated their physical integrity, and a subgroup who has been subjected at the emotional level to experiences of withholding and aggression. They established a three-phase treatment concept which made long-lasting improvements of symptoms possible.…”
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confidence: 99%