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  • Title: Follow-up results from a psychosomatic outpatient clinic.
    Author: Künsebeck HW, Freyberger H.
    Journal: Psychother Psychosom; 1987; 48(1-4):123-8. PubMed ID: 3505705.
    Abstract:
    On the background of the German situation of psychosomatic medicine as an independent department beside the psychiatric clinic, we describe the theoretical issues, organizational structure and functioning of a psychosomatic outpatient clinic. 186 consecutive referrals were analyzed. The ratio of man to woman was 1:2, mean age was 32 years (range 17-58). About half of the patients suffered from psychogenic disorders (according DSM-III criteria subsumed to the category of 'psychological factors affecting physical condition'), 21% had anxiety disturbances, and of the remaining patients 15% had affective illnesses and 13% somatoform disorders. There were three treatment conditions: inpatient psychotherapy, outpatient individual or group psychotherapy and family therapy. Follow-up results (2 years after the first contact) give some hints on the effectiveness of the different treatment procedures. The results show that the psychosomatic outpatient clinic may offer treatment for a specific patient population whose characteristics differ significantly from those of patients treated in consultation liaison services as well as by practicing psychotherapists.
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