Chinese Expert Consensus on Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychiatric Dizziness [PDF]
The incidence of psychiatric dizziness is high. If clinicians do not have enough knowledge about it, they are prone to misdiagnose psychiatric dizziness as posterior circulation ischemic attack, cervical dizziness, vestibular peripheral vertigo or other ...
Holistic Health Coordination Group of the Psychosomatic Medicine Society of the Chinese Medical Association
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Do flexible goal adjustment and acceptance help preserve quality of life in patients with Multiple Sclerosis? [PDF]
Background Goal regulation strategies such as flexible goal adjustment and acceptance are believed to be protective factors in persons with chronic illness, but research on their relative contributions to quality of life in multiple sclerosis (MS) is ...
De Waegeneer, Annelies +2 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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A systematic review of the impact of psychosocial factors on immunity: Implications for enhancing BCG response against tuberculosis. [PDF]
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains an urgent global public health priority, causing 1.5 million deaths worldwide in 2018. There is evidence that psychosocial factors modulate immune function; however, how this may influence TB risk or BCG vaccine ...
Boccia, D +5 more
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Life events and hemodynamic stress reactivity in the middle-aged and elderly [PDF]
Recent versions of the reactivity hypothesis, which consider it to be the product of stress exposure and exaggerated haemodynamic reactions to stress that confers cardiovascular disease risk, assume that reactivity is independent of the experience of ...
Aiken L. S. +25 more
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Lamotrigine treatment of aggression in female borderline patients, Part II: an 18-month follow-up [PDF]
Borderline patients often display pathological aggression. We previously tested lamotrigine, an anti-convulsant, in therapy for aggression in women with borderline personality disorder (BPD) (J Psychopharmacol 2005; 19: 287–291), and found significant ...
Calabrese J.R. +6 more
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Work-related stress and psychosomatic medicine
This article introduces key concepts of work-related stress relevant to the clinical and research fields of psychosomatic medicine. Stress is a term used to describe the body's physiological and/or psychological reaction to circumstances that require ...
Nakao Mutsuhiro
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The attachment system and physiology in adulthood: normative processes, individual differences, and implications for health. [PDF]
Attachment theory provides a conceptual framework for understanding intersections between personality and close relationships in adulthood. Moreover, attachment has implications for stress-related physiology and physical health.
Ainsworth +88 more
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Psychosomatic or somatopsychotic? A critical analysis of psychosomatic Medicine [PDF]
Objective: To assess the scientific foundations of the so-called “psychosomatic Medicine” underlying all medical and scientific concepts and statements, likewise in any science. Case reports are presented.
Paulo Cesar Sandler
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Shitsu-taikan-sho (alexisomia): a historical review and its clinical importance
“Shitsu-taikan-sho” is a clinical concept that refers to characteristics of having difficulty in the awareness and expression of somatic feelings or sensations. This concept was first proposed in 1979 by Dr.
Takakazu Oka
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