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R Leibbrand

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Hiller W, Kroymann R, Leibbrand R, Cebulla M, Korn H, Rief W, et al.
Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr . 2004 Mar; 72(3):136-46. PMID: 14999593
Patients with somatoform disorders represent an expensive problem group of the healthcare system characterized by inappropriately high medical costs. This paper describes a controlled inpatient treatment study using a cognitive-behavioral...
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Leibbrand R, Fichter M
Behav Res Ther . 2002 Oct; 40(11):1275-89. PMID: 12384323
Objective: This study examined outcome differences of 109 obese subjects, who participated in a 10-week cognitive-behavioral inpatient treatment followed by either a weight maintenance program or a follow-up period without...
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Cuntz U, Leibbrand R, Ehrig C, Shaw R, Fichter M
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord . 2001 Jul; 25 Suppl 1:S99-S101. PMID: 11466600
Objective: The goal of the present study was to identify covariates and predictors of post-treatment weight reduction. To clarify the impact of the individual factors, we compared "winners" (losing more...
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Leibbrand R, Hiller W, Fichter M
J Clin Psychol . 2000 Feb; 56(1):63-72. PMID: 10661369
We investigated boundaries and overlap between somatization and hypochondriasis on different levels of psychopathology: (1) comorbidity between hypochondriasis and somatization on the level of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical...
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Leibbrand R, Hiller W, Fichter M
J Nerv Ment Dis . 1999 Aug; 187(8):509-12. PMID: 10463069
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Leibbrand R, Hiller W, Fichter M
Compr Psychiatry . 1999 Jun; 40(3):203-9. PMID: 10360615
Comorbid mental disorders of DSM-IV axis I and axis II have repeatedly been found to be a negative predictor for the treatment of axis I disorders, although recent contrary findings...