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Patients With Memory Disorders An Introduction For Psychotherapists Volker Vlzke

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Patients With Memory Disorders An Introduction For Psychotherapists Volker Vlzke
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Pages: 80
Author: Volker Völzke
ISBN: 9783658397999, 3658397993
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Patients With Memory Disorders An Introduction For Psychotherapists Volker Vlzke by Volker Völzke 9783658397999, 3658397993 instant download after payment.

Memory disorders in everyday life impair the quality of life of those affected and also have an impact on the therapeutic approach. Knowledge of the diagnosis, therapy and compensation of memory disorders of various causes significantly improves the therapeutic options. Volker Völzke imparts in this essential practice-related basic knowledge: What diagnostics and what tools are available and what do memory deficits mean for therapy and counselling? Can psychotherapy with people with memory disorders be carried out successfully at all? How can people who care for patients with memory disorders be given qualified support and advice?

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