Die Praxis der Konzentrativen Bewegungstherapie (KBT) |
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Authors: | Klaus-Peter Seidler Karin Schreiber-Willnow Anke Hamacher-Erbguth Martin Pfäfflin |
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Affiliation: | Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Abteilung Sozialpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, DE Rhein-Klinik, Krankenhaus für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie, Bad Honnef, DE Nürnberg, DE München, DE
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Abstract: | In a survey the 458 members of the German Association for Concentrative Movement Therapy (DAKBT) were asked in a questionnaire, to answer the question how the actual therapeutic practice of Concentrative Movement Therapy (KBT) in Germany looks like. They were asked about their therapeutic setting, the patients diagnoses and the duration of treatment. 67.5% of the questionnaires were sent back. 191 of those who answered, are working as professional psychotherapists, 62.8% of them with out-patients, 51.3% in hospitals, 17.8% in both therapeutic fields. Besides group psychotherapy most of them offer individual therapy, especially with out-patients. It is shown, that besides psychosomatic disorders (being a wellknown indication) KBT is also applied in a broad variety of other psychic disorders. Half of the outpatient treatments is finished within 50 meetings. Female patients and patients with personality or eating disorders show up a greater number of contacts in out-patient individual treatment. The results verify that in practice KBT is no longer confined to a supplementary group therapy. |
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