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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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Psychophysiological Aspects of Autistic Disorders: Overview
The Journal of Psychology, 1996The neurological, neurochemical, and neurotransmitter level differences as well as genetic influences associated with autism have been studied extensively in the last two decades. The varied findings from research offer hope for better understanding, effective treatment, and, perhaps, cure of this pervasive developmental disorder.
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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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