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Palliative psychosomatic medicine
Therapeutische Umschau, 2001Die 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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Maimonides and Psychosomatic Medicine
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986The world recently celebrated the 850th anniversary of the birth of Maimonides. International seminars, symposia, and publications honored the memory of this physician-philosopher. The commentary that follows pays tribute to this distinguished and compassionate scientist.—Ed.
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Hypnosis in psychosomatic medicine
Psychosomatics, 1980Abstract In addition to its well-known therapeutic uses, hypnosis can serve as a useful diagnostic tool for clinicians. The authors outline various categories of hypnotizability and explain how these can be used in the differential diagnosis of psychosomatic conditions.
D, Spiegel, H, Spiegel
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Psychosomatic Medicine and Cybernetics
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010In our daily psychosomatic medicine clinics, we have adopted four principles from Wiener’s cybernetics and vonBertalanffy’s general system theory. We use the poly-graphic method for the diagnosis of psychosomatic disease (black box principle). For the control of psychosomatic symptoms, we use the biofeedback method (feedback principle).
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The history of psychosomatic medicine
Psychological Medicine, 1982SynopsisPsychosomatic medicine begins with the Greeks. It finds a place in Galen's system as diseases of passion, a concept current until the middle of the nineteenth century. The great French and German clinicians of the nineteenth century were all familiar with psychosomatic diseases. During the twentieth century the field was for a while monopolized
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Praise Be to Psychosomatic Medicine
Psychosomatic Medicine, 1999To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the publication of Psychosomatic Medicine, a review of its first 45 years of existence was performed to highlight the conceptual, methodological, and scientific advances made.A very selective overview of key articles was made to illustrate the evolution of concepts and to document scientific progress.Psychosomatic ...
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Hebiatric Psychosomatic Medicine
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010Adolescent diseases 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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The Family in Psychosomatic Medicine
Psychosomatics, 1977Psychosomatic or psychophysiologic illness is defined in medical texts as a disorder marked by physical symptoms caused by emotional factors. Treatment should include the whole family not be limited to the patient. The family approach to certain dysfunctions in medicine is discussed. Contraception is an area of medicine which should be characterized
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[Climate and psychosomatic medicine].
La Clinica terapeutica, 1991In the last few years, psychosomatic medicine has accomplished very important and interesting analyses of several medical syndromes. On the contrary, medical climatology, even with the development of new tools for climate research, has remained linked to old ideas which need to be revised in order to keep pace with the latest discoveries in this field.
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