Rehabilitation needs psychotherapy

The rehabilitation patient by his permanent disablement comes into an important crisis which makes psychotherapy as reasonable and necessary as other human crisis situations do. Especially the more senior patient must be regarded within this rank. There is a broad rank of known psychotherapeutic met...

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