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Frederic Maas Genannt Bermpohl

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Maas Genannt Bermpohl F, Martin A
Psychother Psychosom . 2025 Feb; :1-30. PMID: 39993388
Introduction: Many physical complaints cause long-term bodily distress. Meta-analyses show that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and acceptance- and mindfulness-based treatments (AMBT) reduce somatic symptom severity, but evidence on differential efficacy...
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Rometsch C, Mansueto G, Maas Genannt Bermpohl F, Martin A, Cosci F
Eur J Epidemiol . 2024 Mar; 39(6):571-586. PMID: 38551715
Functional Disorders (FD) refer to persistent somatic symptoms caused by changes in the functioning of bodily processes. Previous findings suggest that FD are highly prevalent, but overall prevalence rates for...
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Maas Genannt Bermpohl F, Kucharczyk-Bodenburg A, Martin A
Int J Behav Med . 2024 Jan; 31(6):895-910. PMID: 38228869
Background: The systematic aggregation of research on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) needs an update. Although meta-analyses evaluating interventions typically focus on symptom reduction, they should...
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Maas Genannt Bermpohl F, Hulsmann L, Martin A
Front Psychiatry . 2023 May; 14:1160908. PMID: 37151971
Objective: Bodily distress, i.e., somatoform disorders and associated functional somatic syndromes, is highly prevalent, often persistent and highly disabling. It has been proposed that "third wave" therapies may be beneficial...
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Karyotaki E, Efthimiou O, Miguel C, Maas Genannt Bermpohl F, Furukawa T, Cuijpers P, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry . 2021 Jan; 78(4):361-371. PMID: 33471111
Importance: Personalized treatment choices would increase the effectiveness of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) for depression to the extent that patients differ in interventions that better suit them. Objective: To...