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Vorwort (Das Kind (1992) 11)
(1992)
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This paper describes the influence of neuroleptic therapy on facial action in drug-naive schizophrenics. In a comparative study of medicated and unmedicated schizophrenic patients, the coordinates of 12 small light-reflecting points, attached to subjects' faces, were computer-recorded and analyzed automatically during a semistandardized clinical interview. In addition, facial activity in videotaped interviews was coded using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS). Each sample group comprised of eight patients with the DSMIII- R diagnostic criteria "schizophrenia" or "schizophreniform disorder". Subjects were studied on two occasions, one shortly after admission to the hospital, the other three weeks later. Group I was unmedicated during the first session, whereas group2 was medicated throughout the study. Three weeks after the start of medication, at the second interview, both recording methods showed a reduction in facial activity and facial expression across all subjects in group 1. The facial action of patients in group2, however, remained unchanged.
In this study, the influence of partnership on depression and coping with Parkinson's disease has been investigated. Twentythree single female patients, 46 married patients (23 female, 23 male) with unimpaired partnership and 42 patients (21 female, 21 male) whose partnership had worsened since the onset of disease, were compared with regard to depression and self reported extent of psychosocial distress. Single female patients tended to have higher depression scores than patients in a stable partnership, especially in items concerning personal worthlessness and senselessness of life. Patients differed in the extent of distress concerning social behavior, psychological problems/anxiety and efficiency. Within the group of single female patients two subgroups emerged: (1) patients with low extent of distress in all aspects; (2) patients who were highly distressed by psychological problems and physical disability but weakly distressed from social interaction. Male and female patients living in a stable partnership reported only a generally low to moderate extent of distress. More than half of the male and female patients who reported an impairment of their relationship also had scores of moderate to severe depression. These patients also had the h~ghest extent of distress in each ofthe aspects assessed. The results are dicussed with regard to possible interactive effects ofthe disease, quality of the partnership and availability of coping strategies.
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Die vorliegende Arbeit eines personzentrierten Psychotherapeuten will zu einer einheitlichen Theorie von Psychotherapie und so "zum allmählichen Ableben der verschiedenen ‚Schulen‘ der Psychotherapie" (Rogers, 1961) beitragen. Schulgebundene Begriffe erscheinen nach dem "Prinzip der Aspektivität und Komplementarität" als "standortbedingte Teilansichten eines gemeinsamen Gegenstandes" (Pongratz, 1975). Dies wird durch die Formulierung der Personzentrierten Psychotherapie als Therapeutisches Basisverhalten und Differenzielle Gesprächspsychotherapie verdeutlicht und deren Wirksamkeit durch experimentelle und ex-post-facto Forschung belegt.
Band 2 : Sprung, Wurf, Stoß
(1992)
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Kateb Yacine: Nedjma.
(1992)
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