Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2588970 | International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Assessment of patients' IB in conjunction with one's own countertransference is very helpful as a preliminary heuristic approach and may lead to consequences for treatment and therapy. Therefore, the training provided for experts who deal with patients suffering from environment-related complaints should place more specific emphasis on assessing patients' behaviour and on incorporating information gathered from countertransference. Nevertheless, an interdisciplinary assessment including medical, psychological/psychiatric, and environmental expertise remains mandatory for adequate and satisfactory diagnosis of patients with environment-related complaints.
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Authors
Serge Brand, Pia Heller, Andreas Bircher, Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer, Anke Huss, Markus Niederer, Simone Schwarzenbach, Roger Waeber, Lukas Wegmann, Joachim Küchenhoff,