Materialien zum Artikel: Depression im "Anzeiger für die Seelsorge"
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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren!
Weiter unten finden Sie die vollständigen Literaturangaben zum Beitrag:
im "Anzeiger für die Seelsorge" (Heft 7/8, Juli 2019S. 15ff):
Wenn die Seele "abtaucht": Depression bei Seelsorgenden
(Ich bedanke mich bei meinem Kollegen Prof. Dr. Arndt Büssing für die großzügige Unterstützung und Beratung bei der Erstellung dieses Beitrags!)
Weiter unten finden Sie die vollständigen Literaturangaben zum Beitrag:
im "Anzeiger für die Seelsorge" (Heft 7/8, Juli 2019S. 15ff):
Wenn die Seele "abtaucht": Depression bei Seelsorgenden
(Ich bedanke mich bei meinem Kollegen Prof. Dr. Arndt Büssing für die großzügige Unterstützung und Beratung bei der Erstellung dieses Beitrags!)
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