[讨论组中多发性硬化症患者的心理社会管理经验]。

C Paris
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多发性硬化症患者必须接受这种不可预测的慢性疾病。通常,他们希望与分享相同问题的其他人建立联系并交换信息。门诊病人的讨论小组提供了许多机会来进一步应对疾病的过程,作为一个防御和应对模式的连锁网络。患者可以相互学习,更现实地评估自己的残疾和能力,更公开地处理自己的恐惧、希望和失望。
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[Experiences with psychosocial management of patients with multiple sclerosis in a discussion group].

Patients with multiple sclerosis must come to terms with their unpredictable chronic disease. Frequently, they want to establish contacts and exchange information with others sharing the same problems. Discussion groups of outpatients offer many opportunities to further the process of coping with the disease as an interlocking web of defensive and coping patterns. The patients can learn from each other to assess their disabilities and capabilities more realistically and to deal more openly with their fears, hopes and disappointments.

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