2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00115-011-3471-8
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Psychosoziale Interventionen bei schweren psychischen Störungen

Abstract: This paper summarizes the results of a systematic literature search on three widely used psychosocial interventions for people with severe mental illness: psychoeducation for patients and relatives, social skill training and physical exercise. Based on this evidence, recommendations given in the S3 guidelines on psychosocial therapies in severe mental illness of the German Society for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Neurology (DGPPN) will be reported. Areas of future research are identified.

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“…Systematic reviews, meta-reviews and meta-analyses point out the effectiveness and user acceptance of iCBT programs for depression ( 59 63 ). E-mental health interventions such as iCBT programs may therefore function as a clinically effective and cost-effective add-on treatment component besides the existing somato-, psycho- and psychosocial-therapy treatments within stepped care of depression ( 64 , 65 ). In Germany, however, these new approaches have hardly been implemented into the German health care system due to legal barriers ( 66 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Systematic reviews, meta-reviews and meta-analyses point out the effectiveness and user acceptance of iCBT programs for depression ( 59 63 ). E-mental health interventions such as iCBT programs may therefore function as a clinically effective and cost-effective add-on treatment component besides the existing somato-, psycho- and psychosocial-therapy treatments within stepped care of depression ( 64 , 65 ). In Germany, however, these new approaches have hardly been implemented into the German health care system due to legal barriers ( 66 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%