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Psychophysiological reactivity and the prediction of cardiovascular disorders
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1981Abstract Two aspects of psychophysiological reactivity that might be relevant to subsequent cardiovascular morbidity were explored in this study. Thirty-six volunteers participated in a single experimental session, during which three taxing cognitive tasks were performed.
A, Steptoe, A, Ross
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Psychopharmacology and Psychophysiological Disorders
1982Many patients who consult a primary-care care physician suffer from anxiety and/or depression to some degree, and these emotional disturbances generally play an important role in the patient’s physical complaints. Based on the relationship of emotions to somatic condition, patients can be categorized into three groups. In one group of patients, anxiety/
William E. Fann, Jeanine C. Wheless
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Treatment of Psychophysiological Disorders
1980For many years the term “psychosomatic” was utilized only to be replaced by the term “psychophysiologic,” which has not really caught on. According to the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 2nd ed. (DSM II), “This group of disorders is characterized by physical symptoms that are caused by emotional
Stuart M. Finch, Ronald C. Hansen
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Psychotherapy of Psychophysiological Disorders
1982Interest in the relationship between mind and body has persisted from ancient Greek notions of the connection between bodily humors and personality types through the present times. A major change in the nature of investigations related to this interest was marked by William Beaumont’s observations on the relationship of gastric secretions to emotions ...
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Psychophysiologic Disorders of the Elderly
1985Even more than is true for younger people, the health of elderly persons represents an interplay of psychological and physiological factors. Older persons are more likely to have physical impairments and, though inherently incapacitating, these will affect their emotional state.
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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN DISORDERS OF THE COLON
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1958Franklin G. Ebaugh +2 more
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A psychophysiological model for the genesis and maintenance of psychophysiological disorder
Biological Psychology, 1985Archie Levey, Irene Martin
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