PiD - Psychotherapie im Dialog 2022; 23(03): 40-44
DOI: 10.1055/a-1686-1628
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Angstproblematiken: Dimensionale Betrachtung und Einbettung in die Persönlichkeit

Carina Remmers
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Johannes ZImmermann

Die Annahme klar trennbarer Störungsentitäten in kategorialen Diagnosesystemen wird zunehmend in Frage gestellt. In diesem Beitrag werden Angstproblematiken dimensional betrachtet und in ein hierarchisch organisiertes Modell von Psychopathologie eingebettet. Differenzielle Chronifizierungs- und Schweregrade werden vor dem Hintergrund basaler psychischer Fähigkeiten verstanden.



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