“…There is research on transplantation-associated psychological factors of organ donors (see e.g., [2][3][4][5][6]) and on psychological factors associated with the procedure on the organ recipients' side as well (see e.g., [7][8][9][10]). Studies show that, in terms of psychological distress, the most frequently reported symptoms among organ recipients are anxiety symptoms (particularly fear of organ rejection, repeated surgery, and death) and symptoms of depression [11][12][13]. In addition, up to 16% of individuals show post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following transplantation with symptoms such as scenic re-experiencing of events, emotional overload, nightmares, high internal tension, withdrawal, and avoidance behavior [14,15].…”