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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Die Konfrontationsbehandlung einer Spezifischen Phobie vor dem Verschlucken / Exposure in the Treatment of Specific Phobia of Swallowing

Becker, Eni S., Schneider, Silvia 11 February 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Die Spezifischen Phobien stellen die häufigste Gruppe der Angststörungen dar. Die Angst vor dem Verschlucken bzw. dem Ersticken wurde jedoch nur sehr selten beschrieben. Bei der Behandlung der Spezifischen Phobien wird fast immer eine Konfrontation in vivo eingesetzt. Die Angst vor dem Verschlucken scheint aber eine der Spezifischen Phobien zu sein, bei der eine Konfrontation schwierig ist. Die hier vorgestellte Fallgeschichte schildert eine mögliche Vorgehensweise, die Ängste vor dem Verschlucken mit einer Reizkonfrontation in vivo zu behandeln. Dabei werden die verschiedenen Schwierigkeiten, die aufgetreten sind, und ihre Lösungen geschildert. Die Therapie wurde erfolgreich abgeschlossen, und auch die Ergebnisse der Nachuntersuchungen zeigten eine stabile Verbesserung. / Specific phobias are the most common anxiety disorders. However, the fear of swallowing the wrong way and choking has rarely been described. Specific phobias are usually treated using exposure therapy. The excessive fear of swallowing the wrong way does not seem to be very well suited for an exposure in vivo. In this case study, a patient afflicted with the fear of swallowing and choking was treated with flooding. The various difficulties encountered during treatment and their remedies will be described. The therapy was successful. The patient showed stable and lasting improvements at posttreatment and at one-year follow-up. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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Die Konfrontationsbehandlung einer Spezifischen Phobie vor dem Verschlucken

Becker, Eni S., Schneider, Silvia January 1999 (has links)
Die Spezifischen Phobien stellen die häufigste Gruppe der Angststörungen dar. Die Angst vor dem Verschlucken bzw. dem Ersticken wurde jedoch nur sehr selten beschrieben. Bei der Behandlung der Spezifischen Phobien wird fast immer eine Konfrontation in vivo eingesetzt. Die Angst vor dem Verschlucken scheint aber eine der Spezifischen Phobien zu sein, bei der eine Konfrontation schwierig ist. Die hier vorgestellte Fallgeschichte schildert eine mögliche Vorgehensweise, die Ängste vor dem Verschlucken mit einer Reizkonfrontation in vivo zu behandeln. Dabei werden die verschiedenen Schwierigkeiten, die aufgetreten sind, und ihre Lösungen geschildert. Die Therapie wurde erfolgreich abgeschlossen, und auch die Ergebnisse der Nachuntersuchungen zeigten eine stabile Verbesserung. / Specific phobias are the most common anxiety disorders. However, the fear of swallowing the wrong way and choking has rarely been described. Specific phobias are usually treated using exposure therapy. The excessive fear of swallowing the wrong way does not seem to be very well suited for an exposure in vivo. In this case study, a patient afflicted with the fear of swallowing and choking was treated with flooding. The various difficulties encountered during treatment and their remedies will be described. The therapy was successful. The patient showed stable and lasting improvements at posttreatment and at one-year follow-up. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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Mechanism of action in CBT (MAC): methods of a multi-center randomized controlled trial in 369 patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia

Gloster, Andrew T., Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich, Einsle, Franziska, Höfler, Michael, Lang, Thomas, Helbig-Lang, Sylvia, Fydrich, Thomas, Fehm, Lydia, Hamm, Alfons O., Richter, Jan, Alpers, Georg W., Gerlach, Alexander L., Ströhle, Andreas, Kircher, Tilo, Deckert, Jürgen, Zwanzger, Peter, Arolt, Volker 22 February 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious for panic disorder with agoraphobia (PD/A). Nevertheless, the active ingredients of treatment and the mechanisms through which CBT achieves its effects remain largely unknown. The mechanisms of action in CBT (MAC) study was established to investigate these questions in 369 patients diagnosed with PD/A. The MAC study utilized a multi-center, randomized controlled design, with two active treatment conditions in which the administration of exposure was varied, and a wait-list control group. The special feature of MAC is the way in which imbedded experimental, psychophysiological, and neurobiological paradigms were included to elucidate therapeutic and psychopathological processes. This paper describes the aims and goals of the MAC study and the methods utilized to achieve them. All aspects of the research design (e.g., assessments, treatment, experimental procedures) were implemented so as to facilitate the detection of active therapeutic components, and the mediators and moderators of therapeutic change. To this end, clinical, behavioral, physiological, experimental, and genetic data were collected and will be integrated.
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Mechanism of action in CBT (MAC): methods of a multi-center randomized controlled trial in 369 patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia

Gloster, Andrew T., Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich, Einsle, Franziska, Höfler, Michael, Lang, Thomas, Helbig-Lang, Sylvia, Fydrich, Thomas, Fehm, Lydia, Hamm, Alfons O., Richter, Jan, Alpers, Georg W., Gerlach, Alexander L., Ströhle, Andreas, Kircher, Tilo, Deckert, Jürgen, Zwanzger, Peter, Arolt, Volker January 2009 (has links)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious for panic disorder with agoraphobia (PD/A). Nevertheless, the active ingredients of treatment and the mechanisms through which CBT achieves its effects remain largely unknown. The mechanisms of action in CBT (MAC) study was established to investigate these questions in 369 patients diagnosed with PD/A. The MAC study utilized a multi-center, randomized controlled design, with two active treatment conditions in which the administration of exposure was varied, and a wait-list control group. The special feature of MAC is the way in which imbedded experimental, psychophysiological, and neurobiological paradigms were included to elucidate therapeutic and psychopathological processes. This paper describes the aims and goals of the MAC study and the methods utilized to achieve them. All aspects of the research design (e.g., assessments, treatment, experimental procedures) were implemented so as to facilitate the detection of active therapeutic components, and the mediators and moderators of therapeutic change. To this end, clinical, behavioral, physiological, experimental, and genetic data were collected and will be integrated.

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