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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGIC DISORDERS

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1977
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Psychophysiological disorders and the skin

Dermatological Reviews, 2023
AbstractThe interaction between the mind, skin, and body is well studied lately and many studies focus on the multiple mechanisms between them that affects skin health. From psychology, psychoneuroimmunology, and immunology, to psychophysiological and inflammation, there are many issues to consider for the brain–skin cross‐interaction.
Simona Carniciu, Mohammad Jafferany
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Psychophysiological Factors in Panic Disorder

Psychopathology, 2010
Panic disorder patients were compared with normal subjects during intravenous infusion of sodium lactate, isoproterenol, and placebo. Panic attacks meeting the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, vol. 3 [American Psychiatric Association, 1980] occurred during all three conditions in patients and during the lactate and isoproterenol ...
R R, Freedman   +4 more
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Psychophysiologic Disorders in Children and Adolescents

The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1975
Psychosomatic disorders in children and adolescents is a topic that covers a wide variety of illnesses and one which is difficult if not impossible to define accurately. In general, chronic emotional states, often nonspecific, serve as strong contributors to the development of a physical illness.
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Psychosomatic and Psychophysiologic Disorders

1978
Accumulating evidence indicates that we are becoming a psychosomati-cally oriented society. Results from many community surveys and data from physicians’ practices show that psychosomatic disorders and psycho-physiologic complaints are exceedingly frequent.* Moreover, Tringo2 has found that psychosomatic illnesses are now considered to be “acceptable.”
John J. Schwab, Mary E. Schwab
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Psychophysiological Characteristics of the Regulatory Disordered Infant

Pediatric Physical Therapy, 1991
Abstract This study examined the psychophysiological responses to sensory and cognitive challenges of 24 normal and 11 regulatory disordered infants (8–11 months). Regulatory disordered infants were defined as being behaviorally difficult and exhibiting disturbances in sleep, feeding, state control, self-calming, and mood regulation. Heart period and
Georgia A. Degangi   +3 more
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