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MRI findings in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: Prevalence, distribution, and classification of the findings. A single tertiary epilepsy center experience. [PDF]

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Jareno-Badenas A   +10 more
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Psychophysiological disorders among buprenorphine patients

International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2009
In this study, we examined the prevalence of 14 psychophysiological disorders among 114 opioid-dependent individuals (a sample that previously evidenced high rates of borderline personality) as well as the relationship between these disorders and borderline personality.
Randy A, Sansone   +2 more
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Psychophysiological Factors in Panic Disorder

Psychopathology, 1984
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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Psychopharmacology and Psychophysiological Disorders

1982
Many 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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Psychophysiological response patterns in panic disorder

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1991
To determine whether panic disorder patients exhibit physiological hyper‐arousal during rest or during mild, non‐panic‐inducing stress, 18 patients who experienced frequent panic attacks were compared with nonanxious controls on a battery of physiological assessments.
R, Hoehn-Saric   +2 more
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Psychophysiology of post-traumatic stress disorder

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2002
In general, the results of psychophysiologic research on PTSD support the presence of a variety of autonomic, sensory, and cognitive processing differences between individuals with and without the disorder. The findings are diverse and include heightened responsiveness to trauma reminders; exaggerated startle; increased conditionability and autonomic ...
Scott P, Orr   +2 more
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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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