neuroreha 2021; 13(04): 157-161
DOI: 10.1055/a-1654-6140
Schwerpunkt

Herausforderung Therapiezielfestlegung

Zwischen Wunsch und Wirklichkeit – zwischen Effizienz und Einfühlung
Carlos González Blum

In einem patientenorientierten Rehabilitationsprozess sollten die Wünsche und Ziele der Patienten im Zentrum stehen. Anhand welcher Kriterien können Therapeuten einschätzen, wie realistisch diese Wünsche und Ziele sind?



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