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Psychosomatic medicine.

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 2002
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Teaching Psychosomatic Medicine

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1989
The authors want to present their experience over the last 20 years in teaching the psychosomatic approach to health professionals and students in their last years, i.e. medical doctors, psychologists, social workers, nurses and dentists. The teaching classes take up 2 years and their main function is to teach students psychosomatics as an approach, a ...
D M, Rodrigues   +2 more
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Psychosomatic Medicine and Otorhinolarγngology

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1994
The article gives a clinically oriented survey of psychosomatic aspects in otorhinolaryngology. After a 50-year history of psychosomatic research in this field, the psychosomatic point of view gives a sufficient approach to a lot of diseases in otorhinolaryngology, especially to numerous and frequent diseases of functional origin, but also to problems ...
Schmidt, Hans Ulrich, Lamparter, Ulrich
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Palliative psychosomatic medicine

Therapeutische Umschau, 2001
Die Psychotherapeutische Medizin, das fachärztliche Gebiet, das sich mit den Grundlagen der Psychosomatik beschäftigt, hat sich bisher überwiegend der Diagnostik und Therapie akuter Krankheitsbilder gewidmet. Die Verläufe bei Patienten mit bio-psycho-sozialen Störungen sind jedoch meist chronisch; und der Psychoanalytiker Sigmund Freud, der Begründer ...
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Hebiatric Psychosomatic Medicine

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1979
Adolescent disease should not be considered as something similar to infantile pathology or adult sicknesses. Special consideration must be given to the adolescent as such, taking into account the characteristics of adolescents as described in the 'Normal Adolescence Syndrome'.
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Physiology and Psychosomatic Medicine

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1960
It is characteristic both of physiology and of psychosomatic medicine that one so seldom encounters them in a combined form that one is expressly called upon to make a special investigation of the connections between them. Physiology has become a science of the body; its findings, once coming from the frog, now at any rate come from the dog and the cat.
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