New diagnostic concept of adjustment disorders in psychosomatic outpatients – Symptom severity, willingness to change, psychotherapy motivation Objectives: Adjustment disorders (AD) represent a frequently diagnosed type of disorder for which scientific interest has been limited because of insufficient diagnostic criteria. This study presents a concept comprising cognitive, behavioural, and emotional criteria (ADNM) which investigates differences in symptom severity, willingness to change, and motivation for psychotherapy in subjects with adjustment disorders. Method: 331 outpatients were examined with a number of tools (ADNM, SCL-90-R, FPTM-23, FEVER). The ADNM is evaluated on the basis of theoretical assumptions and divides the sample into...
Background: Adjustment disorder is among the most frequently diagnosed mental dis-orders in clinical...
Purpose To investigate the prevalence of adjustment disorder (AD) among cancer patients and the acce...
Adjustment disorder (AjD) is a frequent but under-researched diagnosis due in part to a lack of spec...
OBJECTIVES: Adjustment disorders (AD) represent a frequently diagnosed type of disorder for which sc...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
This study examines the diagnosis of adjustment disorder in DSM-III-R. In view of the methodological...
Adjustment disorder was introduced into the psychiatric classification systems almost 30 years ago, ...
Background: The volume of research involving adjustment disorder (AD) is limited. The scientific neg...
Study’s objective is to assess psychopathological profiles in outpatients with a diagnosis of Adjust...
BACKGROUND In spite of being one of the commonest diagnoses in clinical practice, very few studies ...
OBJECTIVE Adjustment disorder (AD) is one of the most debated diagnoses in psychiatry since it has ...
Adjustment disorder has been included in psychiatric classifications for over 40 years but has recei...
Background: Adjustment disorder is among the most frequently diagnosed mental dis-orders in clinical...
Purpose To investigate the prevalence of adjustment disorder (AD) among cancer patients and the acce...
Adjustment disorder (AjD) is a frequent but under-researched diagnosis due in part to a lack of spec...
OBJECTIVES: Adjustment disorders (AD) represent a frequently diagnosed type of disorder for which sc...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
This study examines the diagnosis of adjustment disorder in DSM-III-R. In view of the methodological...
Adjustment disorder was introduced into the psychiatric classification systems almost 30 years ago, ...
Background: The volume of research involving adjustment disorder (AD) is limited. The scientific neg...
Study’s objective is to assess psychopathological profiles in outpatients with a diagnosis of Adjust...
BACKGROUND In spite of being one of the commonest diagnoses in clinical practice, very few studies ...
OBJECTIVE Adjustment disorder (AD) is one of the most debated diagnoses in psychiatry since it has ...
Adjustment disorder has been included in psychiatric classifications for over 40 years but has recei...
Background: Adjustment disorder is among the most frequently diagnosed mental dis-orders in clinical...
Purpose To investigate the prevalence of adjustment disorder (AD) among cancer patients and the acce...
Adjustment disorder (AjD) is a frequent but under-researched diagnosis due in part to a lack of spec...