Impact of alexithymia on treatment outcome: a naturalistic study of short-term cognitive-behavioral group therapy for panic disorder.

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Impact of alexithymia on treatment outcome: a naturalistic study of short-term cognitive-behavioral group therapy for panic disorder. / Rufer, Michael; Albrecht, Renate; Zaum, Johanna; Schnyder, Ulrich; Mueller-Pfeiffer, Christoph; Hand, Iver; Schmidt, Oliver.

in: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, Jahrgang 43, Nr. 3, 3, 2010, S. 170-179.

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Rufer M, Albrecht R, Zaum J, Schnyder U, Mueller-Pfeiffer C, Hand I et al. Impact of alexithymia on treatment outcome: a naturalistic study of short-term cognitive-behavioral group therapy for panic disorder. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY. 2010;43(3):170-179. 3.

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title = "Impact of alexithymia on treatment outcome: a naturalistic study of short-term cognitive-behavioral group therapy for panic disorder.",
abstract = "It is often suggested in the literature that alexithymic patients are less responsive to psychotherapy than nonalexithymic patients. However, few empirical studies have examined this issue. Furthermore, it is unclear whether or not alexithymia itself may improve during psychotherapy.",
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AU - Mueller-Pfeiffer, Christoph

AU - Hand, Iver

AU - Schmidt, Oliver

PY - 2010

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