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Inanspruchnahme von Selbsthilfegruppen und Psychotherapie im Anschluss an eine stationäre psychosomatisch-psychotherapeutische Behandlung

Wolfram FrankeFranz BleichnerChristian ReimerManfred E. BeutelJürgen MatzatWolfgang MerkleAnke HöflichRudolf J. KnickenbergFriedhelm Meyer

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Patient dischargemedicine.medical_specialtyPsychotherapistPsychosomatic medicineAfter dischargePsychophysiologic DisordersPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAmbulatory careSelf help groupsPsychiatric status rating scalesmedicineIn patientPsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychology

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Until now little is known about the role of participation in self-help groups alone or combined with psychotherapy in post-in-patient care. In the present study 2933 patients were questioned about their experience of self-help groups and psychotherapy after discharge from a clinic for psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy. Nearly 8 % of them utilized self-help groups (mostly combined with out-patient psychotherapy), and altogether 68 % out-patient psychotherapy following in-patient treatment. Patients without out-patient treatment were psychologically less burdened and had better resources than participants of self-help groups or psychotherapy. Self-help group members differed from patients in out-patient psychotherapy by expressing a more positive opinion of groupwork and higher openness to new experiences. Additionly, they had discussed the topic of self-help groups more frequently with their therapists. This may be a starting-point for promoting more self-help activities of patients in the future.

https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-951953