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Improving primary health care to increase efficiency
Thus, the convergence of medicine, psychiatry and psychology is the reality of today to eliminate the imbalance, psychosomatic health. The role of medical practice in the correction of psychosomatic disorders is large, but insufficient.
V. M. Kornatsky +2 more
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ABSTRACT This essay examines the controversy surrounding the Bhoot Vidya certificate program proposed by the Faculty of Ayurveda at Banaras Hindu University in 2019. Drawing on media coverage, curricular materials, and government policy, I analyze how the debate reveals broader tensions in the politics of contemporary Ayurveda, nationalism, and ...
Thomas Seibel
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Objective: To determine whether a psychiatric–psychosomatic consultation can identify unmet treatment needs and improve treatment of patients with mental disorders in general practice.
Michael Linden +4 more
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22ndWorld Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine
The paper reviews the proceedings of the 22ndWorld Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine, held in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 12–14, 2013.
Vladimir Ernstovich Medvedev
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Validation of the City Birth Trauma Scale in a sample of Norwegian mothers
The Norwegian City Birth Trauma Scale (City BiTS‐Nor) demonstrated strong psychometric properties in a sample of 1079 mothers. A bifactor structure and high reliability support its use for assessing childbirth‐related PTSD symptoms. Findings highlight its clinical utility for screening and guiding targeted interventions in perinatal mental health care.
Silje Marie Haga +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper presents an Ethics Framework for MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying) to support the integration of evidence‐informed, values‐based, inclusive and transparent ethical decision‐making into everyday MAiD practice. As with other areas of clinical practice, ethical decision‐making is an intrinsic part of MAiD.
Andrea N. Frolic, Tim Holland
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Cardiac disorders with psychosomatic background
Psychosomatic disorders can be described as psychosocial-derived organic disorders. The influence of depression, sleep disorders, quality of life, addictions, work environment, family situation, and stress on atrial fibrillation, palpitations, syncope ...
Ada Bielejewska +3 more
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PwO, people with obesity. Summary ACTION Switzerland (NCT05232786) examined obesity‐related perceptions, attitudes, behaviours and potential barriers to treatment among people with obesity (PwO) and healthcare professionals (HCPs). In March/April 2022, adult PwO (body mass index ≥30 kg/m2, per self‐reported height/weight) and physicians/certified ...
Dominique Durrer +6 more
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The Colombian conflict: a description of a mental health program in the Department of Tolima. [PDF]
Colombia has been seriously affected by an internal armed conflict for more than 40 years affecting mainly the civilian population, who is forced to displace, suffers kidnapping, extortion, threats and assassinations. Between 2005 and 2008, Médecins Sans
Casas, G +4 more
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Abstract: The word psychosomatics comes from the Greek word “psyche (mind) and “soma” (body) psychosomatic illness is on illness that affects the mind And body in some case mentl and emotions disorders can increases many studies have shown that chronic diseases . mouth burns etc. Psychosomatic disorder include physical and mental disorders.
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