G. Buchkremer

613 total citations
29 papers, 444 citations indexed

About

G. Buchkremer is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology and Philosophy. According to data from OpenAlex, G. Buchkremer has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 444 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 15 papers in Clinical Psychology and 10 papers in Philosophy. Recurrent topics in G. Buchkremer's work include Schizophrenia research and treatment (14 papers), Psychiatric care and mental health services (11 papers) and Mental Health and Psychiatry (10 papers). G. Buchkremer is often cited by papers focused on Schizophrenia research and treatment (14 papers), Psychiatric care and mental health services (11 papers) and Mental Health and Psychiatry (10 papers). G. Buchkremer collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Pakistan and United States. G. Buchkremer's co-authors include Stefan Klingberg, Wolfgang Wölwer, Wolfgang Gäebel, Hans‐Jürgen Möller, Christoph Meisner, Gertrud Wiedemann, Jutta Herrlich, Corinna Engel, Andreas Wittorf and W. P. Hornung and has published in prestigious journals such as Schizophrenia Bulletin, Schizophrenia Research and European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

G. Buchkremer

29 papers receiving 424 citations

Peers

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M. Kamali Ireland
J. Orta United Kingdom
Sara Lucas Australia
Roeline Nieboer Netherlands
Michael H. Linz United States
L. Montague United Kingdom
Sarah Byrne United States
M. Harrow United States
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All Works

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Klingberg, Stefan, Wolfgang Wölwer, Corinna Engel, et al.. (2011). Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia as Primary Target of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Results of the Randomized Clinical TONES Study. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 37(suppl 2). S98–S110. 99 indexed citations
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Jäger, Markus, Max Schmauß, Gerd Laux, et al.. (2009). Early improvement as a predictor of remission and response in schizophrenia: Results from a naturalistic study. European Psychiatry. 24(8). 501–506. 33 indexed citations
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Schennach-Wolff, Rebecca, Markus Jäger, Florian Seemüller, et al.. (2009). Defining and predicting functional outcome in schizophrenia and schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Schizophrenia Research. 113(2-3). 210–217. 86 indexed citations
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Wobrock, Thomas, Oliver Gruber, Neil Thomas, et al.. (2009). Internal capsule size associated with outcome in first-episode schizophrenia. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience. 259(5). 278–283. 24 indexed citations
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Jäger, M., Thomas Messer, Gerd Laux, et al.. (2008). Standardized Remission Criteria in Schizophrenia: Descriptive Validity and Comparability with Previously Used Outcome Measures. Pharmacopsychiatry. 41(5). 190–195. 14 indexed citations
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Jäger, Markus, Michael Riedel, Max Schmauß, et al.. (2008). Prediction of symptom remission in schizophrenia during inpatient treatment. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry. 10(4-2). 426–434. 20 indexed citations
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Gäebel, Wolfgang, Hans‐Jürgen Möller, G. Buchkremer, et al.. (2004). Pharmacological long-term treatment strategies in first episode schizophrenia. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience. 254(2). 129–140. 49 indexed citations
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Kircher, Tilo, Christoph Meisner, Frank Schwärzler, G. Buchkremer, & H. Wormstall. (2002). The efficacy of specialised old age psychiatric wards: a multicenter randomised clinical trial. European Psychiatry. 17. 146–146. 1 indexed citations
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Klingberg, Stefan & G. Buchkremer. (2001). Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie bei schizophrenen Patienten - Wege zur differentiellen Indikation -. Fortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie. 69(SH2). 132–137. 3 indexed citations
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Feldmann, Reinhold, W. P. Hornung, G. Buchkremer, & Volker Arolt. (2001). The Influence of Familial Loading on the Course of Schizophrenic Symptoms and the Success of Psychoeducational Therapy. Psychopathology. 34(4). 192–197. 15 indexed citations
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Feldmann, Reinhold, G. Buchkremer, & W. P. Hornung. (2000). Prognostische und therapeutische Relevanz kognitiver Ressourcen für den Langzeitverlauf schizophrener Erkrankung nach psychoedukativ-psychotherapeutischer Behandlung. Fortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie. 68(2). 54–60. 10 indexed citations
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Buchkremer, G., et al.. (1997). Family Interaction and the Course of Schizophrenic Illness. Psychopathology. 30(5). 282–290. 7 indexed citations
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Schott, Klaus, et al.. (1996). Brain antibodies in mental disorders. European Psychiatry. 11. 397s–397s. 2 indexed citations
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Wiedemann, Georg & G. Buchkremer. (1996). [Family therapy and work with relatives in various psychiatric diseases].. PubMed. 67(7). 524–44. 8 indexed citations
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Buchkremer, G., et al.. (1993). [Patient modified medication: how do schizophrenic patients manage their neuroleptics?].. PubMed. 64(7). 434–9. 5 indexed citations
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Buchkremer, G., et al.. (1992). Behavioral Relapse Prevention Strategies in Smoking Cessation. International Journal of the Addictions. 27(5). 627–634. 4 indexed citations
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Buchkremer, G., et al.. (1992). [The five-minute interview. A brief method for assessing expressed emotion status].. PubMed. 63(1). 42–5. 11 indexed citations
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Buchkremer, G., et al.. (1989). [Family groups and family self-help groups for schizophrenic patients. Concepts, establishment, problems in implementation].. PubMed. 16(1). 28–35. 2 indexed citations
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Lewandowski, Lawrence J. & G. Buchkremer. (1988). Therapeutische Gruppenarbeit mit Angehörigen schizophrener Patienten. Ergebnisse Zweijähriger Verlaufsuntersuchungen. 17(3). 210–224. 5 indexed citations

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