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Verhaltenstests für Angst und Vermeidung

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Angstdiagnostik
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Verhaltenstests tragen wertvolle Informationen zur Angstdiagnostik bei. Sie ermöglichen es, Angstreaktionen auf unterschiedliche Dimensionen simultan und multimodal zu quantifizieren. Das Drei-Komponenten-Modell von (1968) unterteilt die Angstreaktion in

  • beobachtbares Verhalten,

  • subjektives Erleben/Kognitionen und

  • psychophysiologische Reaktionen.

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Hofmann, S.G., Heinrichs, N. (2003). Verhaltenstests für Angst und Vermeidung. In: Hoyer, J., Margraf, J. (eds) Angstdiagnostik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18976-0_3

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