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Factors associated with acute fatigue in primary care [PDF]
al, et, Chalder, T., Power, M.
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The effects of somatisation, depression, and anxiety on eating habits among university students [PDF]
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Mind-Body Medicine A Hundred Years Ago: An Eclectic, New England Approach to Psychotherapy [PDF]
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
Convinced that many physical ailments are directly linked to an emotional problem, the authors provide an in-depth explanation of somatic illness and the various methods of treating it. They outline the roles and responsibilities of nurses working in a multidisciplinary context.
A, Plante, M, Traversy
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Convinced that many physical ailments are directly linked to an emotional problem, the authors provide an in-depth explanation of somatic illness and the various methods of treating it. They outline the roles and responsibilities of nurses working in a multidisciplinary context.
A, Plante, M, Traversy
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1986
Present day allergy therapy can provide substantial symptomatic relief to patients with allergic and nonallergic rhinitis. Available measures are so effective that treatment failures with our most potent medications should raise the question of the presence of genuine pathology. Psychosomatic symptoms often involve nasal function. We present three such
M J, Chandler, R, Patterson
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Present day allergy therapy can provide substantial symptomatic relief to patients with allergic and nonallergic rhinitis. Available measures are so effective that treatment failures with our most potent medications should raise the question of the presence of genuine pathology. Psychosomatic symptoms often involve nasal function. We present three such
M J, Chandler, R, Patterson
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Psychosomatic disorders: Psychotropic medications
Psychosomatics, 1979Abstract Psychiatric consultation in the management of the patient with psychosomatic disorders often occurs during a de terioration in the patient's clinical course. It is the task of the consultant to use the tools at his disposal to help the patient move toward more adaptive functioning. Often supportive care and brief psychotherapy are sufficient
J N, DiGiacomo, H, Rosen
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Migraine: A Psychosomatic Disorder
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1977SYNOPSIS Migraine has no single cause. It can be seen as a reaction of the organism, probably determined by the hypothalamus and released by a variety of extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Several factors may determine attacks at different times within a patient's lifetime.
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