Materialien zum Artikel: Depression im "Anzeiger für die Seelsorge"

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!)


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