German Society for Clinical Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Rehabilitation

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German Society for Clinical Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Rehabilitation
(DGPPR)
logo
legal form registered association
founding 1992
Seat Dusseldorf
purpose Medical Society for Psychotherapy
Chair Volker Koellner
Website dgppr.de

The German Society for Clinical Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Rehabilitation eV (DGPPR, also DGPR) is a German scientific medical society. The company was founded in 1992 and is based in Düsseldorf . The statutory objectives of the Company, particularly the patient care, education and quality assurance in clinical psychotherapy and psychosomatic rehabilitation to promote . The association is a member of the Standing Conference of Medical Psychotherapeutic Associations (STÄKO), the working group of all relevant associations of medical psychotherapists.

The DGPPR has set up working groups for certain subject areas:

  • quality control
  • University-associated clinics
  • STÄKÖ (Permanent Conference of Medical Psychotherapeutic Associations)
  • Integrated care
  • Guidelines
  • Industrial medicine
  • Development of help with rehab applications

The current state of research and developments in psychotherapy and psychosomatic rehabilitation are discussed at a regular annual conference. The 2006 annual conference took place in May 2006 in Bliestal . The DGPPR is involved in the publication of the journal for medical psychotherapy and psychosomatic medicine .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See articles of association ( online )
  2. DGPM website ( online )
  3. Annual Conference 2006. (PDF; 129 kB) In: Program. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007 ; accessed on August 7, 2014 .
  4. Legal notice of the journal for medical psychotherapy and psychosomatic medicine ( online )