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Dr. med. Josef Sachs PD Dr. med. habil. Elmar Habermeyer Dr. med. Gerhard Ebner M.H.A. 《Forensische Psychiatrie, Psychologie, Kriminologie》2014,8(1):34-40
The practice of civil expert opinions in Switzerland is in a period of upheaval due to fundamental alterations regarding the legal foundations which were implemented on 1 January 2013. The new civil code displaces the authority to order measures which restrict people’s liberty based on an endangerment to themselves or third parties from a lay institution to a newly created expert committee. Moreover, patient’s rights are greatly enhanced. The subsequent consequences for expert opinion activities are not yet appraisable. The development in the practice of insurance legal expert opinion is influenced by new legal measures which aim at reducing the growing number of new disability retirements most notably due to psychiatric disorders. In contrast to the civil area there are already clearly defined standards for the insurance legal area which were established by the Swiss Society of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in 2012. The legal foundations as well as the practice of expert opinions in the context of the Swiss civil and insurance law are comparable with the German situation but there are still some important differences related to the content and terminology. This paper outlines the current situation and recent developments in Switzerland as well as pointing out differences in comparison to Germany. 相似文献
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PD Dr. med. Kathrin Sevecke Maya K. Krischer 《Forensische Psychiatrie, Psychologie, Kriminologie》2011,5(3):154-164
Personality disorders in juveniles are still a controversially discussed topic. The aim of this paper is to describe the recent trend in personality research in adolescence and to outline perspectives in research and assessment. Recent study results have pointed out that personality disorders in juveniles can be reliably assessed with diagnostic instruments that have been developed for adults. At the same time there is a lack of specific instruments that can represent the characteristics during adolescence and that can differentiate personality disorders from youth crises. As some personality disorder dimensions also describe unstable developmental criteria we will focus separately on this differential diagnosis and meaning of stable versus transient personality characteristics in youth. The prevalence of personality disorders seems to be higher in adolescence than in adulthood. The stability, however, is comparable in adolescence and adulthood. Psychopathy as a subtype of the antisocial personality disorder ?C that can also be assessed in juveniles ?C will be discussed regarding its core and behavioral dimensions as well as primary and secondary subtypes. Furthermore, we discuss forensic issues when assessing personality disorders with respect to criminal responsibility. Overall we can show that more diagnostic longitudinal studies are essential in order to clarify under which conditions personality disorders develop, which factors influence its course and which interventions can change them. 相似文献
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The treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) may pose a challenge as controversial concepts of its aetiology are discussed. Psychotherapy and graded exercise therapy have been suggested for the treatment of CFS. The aim of the present literature review is to summarize the evidence for these treatments based on two meta-analyses and more recently published randomized controlled trials. There is robust evidence for the efficacy of cognitive-behavioural therapy for CFS, showing moderate effects especially on fatigue severity and physical functioning at post-treatment and at short to medium term follow-up. Other psychological treatments have mainly been tested as control conditions and not as bona fide psychotherapy; however, single trials suggest benefits of non-directive counselling and psycho-education. To further improve treatment results and their maintenance, relapse prevention strategies are important and a stronger empirical foundation of long-term effects is needed. 相似文献
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PD Dr. Wolfgang Wöller 《Psychotherapeut》2010,55(1):6-11
Comorbidity between severe personality disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder is a frequent clinical problem. Severe personality disorders are characterized by an impaired regulation of emotions, a low mentalization capacity and deficits in personality integration. For severe personality disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder, a variety of evidence-based treatment approaches of psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral origin are available. However, a closer inspection of these treatment concepts shows that they do not sufficiently take the respective comorbid condition into account. No single concept is able to cover all problem areas presented by patients with this comorbidity. Therefore, an attempt is made to present an integrative psychodynamically oriented therapy concept for traumatized patients with personality disorders which contains elements from psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral and other concepts. The phase structure of the concept clarifies the sequence hierarchy of the therapeutic interventions. The content of the five phases are: (1) safety, holding and strengthening of coping capacities, (2) emotion regulation and self-care, (3) mentalization and development of stable representations, (4) gentle trauma processing and (5) conflict-oriented psychotherapy and treatment of maladaptive relationship patterns. 相似文献