B. Lörch
University of Mainz
8 Papers
81 Citations
B. Lörch is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alcohol dependence & Intraclass correlation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Reliability and validity of the German version of the European Addiction Severity Index (EuropASI).
Armin Scheurich,Matthias J. Müller,Hermann Wetzel,Ion Anghelescu,Christoph Klawe,A. Ruppe,B. Lörch,Hubertus Himmerich,M Heidenreich,G Schmid,M Hautzinger,Armin Szegedi +11 more
TL;DR: The German version of the European Addiction Severity Index presented evidence of acceptable psychometric properties and its applicability in German-speaking countries could be confirmed.
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Combination treatment with nefazodone and cognitive-behavioral therapy for relapse prevention in alcohol-dependent men: a randomized controlled study.
Hermann Wetzel,Armin Szegedi,Armin Scheurich,B. Lörch,Peter Singer,Detlef Schläfke,Helmut Sittinger,Thomas Wobrock,Matthias J. Müller,Ion Anghelescu,Martin Hautzinger +10 more
TL;DR: The results from this carefully designed clinical trial suggest that the 4 treatment combinations do not differ substantially in their efficacy for relapse prevention in nondepressed, severely alcohol-dependent patients.
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Fluvoxamine or Placebo in the Treatment of Panic Disorder and Relationship to Blood Concentrations of Fluvoxamine
TL;DR: Fluvoxamine was significantly more effective with regard to the diminution in the number of limited panic attacks and showed a tendency to significance in respect of GAS and CGI.
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Neuropsychological status of alcohol-dependent patients: increased performance through goal-setting instructions.
Armin Scheurich,Matthias J. Müller,Armin Szegedi,Ion Anghelescu,Christoph Klawe,B. Lörch,B. Kappis,H.-G. Bialonski,S. Haas,Martin Hautzinger +9 more
TL;DR: Despite of neuropsychological deficits in reasoning and psychomotor functioning, alcohol-dependent patients early in recovery are responsive to goal setting and able to increase Neuropsychological performance, therefore, goal-setting strategies might possibly be used in cognitive rehabilitation and therapy of alcohol- dependent patients.
Rckfallverhinderung bei alkoholabhngigen Mnnern durch die Kombination von SSRI und kognitiver Verhaltenstherapie: Ergebnisse einer randomisierten kontrollierten, multizentrischen Therapiestudie
Martin Hautzinger,Hermann Wetzel,A. Szegedi,Armin Scheurich,B. Lörch,P. Singer,D. Schläfke,H. Sittinger,Thomas Wobrock,Matthias J. Müller,I. Anghelescu +10 more
TL;DR: Ausgangspunkt Die hier berichtete Studie vergleicht das serotonerge Antidepressivum Nefazodon (SSRI) mit Plazebomedikation (PL) and spezifische kognitive Verhaltenstherapie (CBT) mit psychoedukativer, nichtdirektiver Gruppenunterstützung (GC) hinsichtlich der Effekte auf
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