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The German Society for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosomatics and Neurology (DGPPN) is the largest and most influential medical-scientific professional society in the field of mental health in Germany. Founded in 1842, the DGPPN brings together the expertise of over 11,500 specialists, therapists, and researchers, representing their interests in the areas of care, science, education, and training.
The DGPPN is committed to the research and treatment of mental disorders. Its main mission includes advocating for optimal care for patients with psychiatric disorders, promoting science in this field, and ensuring quality in diagnostics and therapy. The professional society places great importance on a holistic view of the individual, taking into account all individual psychological, physical, and social aspects, and developing guidelines for ethical behavior in psychiatry and psychotherapy[3].
The DGPPN publishes various publications, including "Psyche in Focus – The Magazine of the DGPPN," "Der Nervenarzt," and the "DGPPN App," to convey scientific findings and practical information to its members and the general public[3].
The DGPPN is a central actor in the field of mental health, contributing through its comprehensive activities, initiatives, and collaborations to continuously improve the care and well-being of people with mental disorders.