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Modern psychosomatic medicine is a comprehensive framework for a holistic (biopsychosocial) perspective of illnesses and patient care. It highlights the influence of psychosocial factors on health, the interaction between psychosocial and biological ...
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THESES OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE
The main results of psychosomatic studies are summarized. A high incidence of mental health disorders is shown in patients with somatic diseases. They worsen the prognosis, increase the severity of the condition, make diagnosis and treatment more ...
F. I. Belyalov
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[Psychosomatic medicine, psychosocial medicine]
Laederach-Hofmann, K
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During the second half of the last century, biopsychosocial research in psychosomatic medicine largely ignored the brain. Neuroscience has started to make a comeback in psychosomatic medicine research and promises to advance the field in important ways ...
Lane, Richard D +12 more
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Dental conditions in patients with medically unexplained oral symptoms
Background/purpose: Dentists sometimes struggle with treating patients with unexplained symptoms, known as oral psychosomatic disorders, that do not improve with conventional treatment.
Mitsuhiro Asami +9 more
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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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Multilevel modeling in psychosomatic medicine research
The primary purpose of this study is to provide an overview of multilevel modeling for Psychosomatic Medicine readers and contributors. The article begins with a general introduction to multilevel modeling. Multilevel regression modeling at two levels is
Benedict, Catherine +5 more
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Neuroscience was an integral part of psychosomatic medicine at its inception in the early 20th century. Since the mid-20th century, however, psychosomatic research has largely ignored the brain.
Waldstein, Shari R +10 more
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Antidepressant use and risk of myocardial infarction A longitudinal investigation of sex-specific associations in the HUNT study [PDF]
Objective - Antidepressants are thought to affect the risk of cardiovascular disease, although the nature of the association is unclear. Men and women have unique cardiovascular risk factors, and sex differences in depression as well as the efficacy of ...
Karlsen, Håvard Rudi +2 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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