[Successful treatment in the day clinic of the Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of LMU Munich. Experienced changes from the patients' perspective]

2018 
Background In the day clinic of the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the LMU Munich, a multimodal therapy concept is offered. The goals of treatment are, in addition to the reduction of symptoms, an expansion of everyday life skills and the professional and social reintegration of patients. Method The effectiveness of the therapeutic work was evaluated over a period of just under 3 years. Both the therapist and the patients themselves assessed the success of the treatment. Results Subjective measures: The affective (BDI: 17.45 at the beginning vs. 9.38 at the end) and the anxiety symptoms (STAI: 49.51 at the beginning vs. 42.11 at the end) decreased. The quality of life (WHOQOL-Bref: 40.96 at the beginning vs. 62.50 at the end) increased. Performance (COPM: 3.81 at start vs. 6.91 at end) and satisfaction with it (COPM: 3.48 at start vs. 7.08 at end) improved. Physician's judgment: The global assessment of functioning (GAF: start of therapy 54.91 vs. end of therapy 68.14) and the clinical global impression (CGI: start of therapy 4.48 vs. treatment end 3.03) showed an improvement. All results were significant. Conclusion The day clinic's treatment concept seems to work comprehensively, both in patients with depressive disorder and in patients with schizophrenic disease.
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