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Neurofeedback for Binge‐Eating Disorder: Neurophysiological Outcome Predictors and Rapid Response
ABSTRACT Objective Pioneer studies suggested the effectiveness of food‐specific electroencephalography (EEG) and real‐time functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (rtfNIRS) neurofeedback (NF) trainings in the treatment of binge‐eating disorder (BED). These trainings aim to improve participants' neurophysiological self‐regulation.
Ben Schreglmann +3 more
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Empowering Psychosomatic Medicine Practice Through Shared Decision-making
Shared decision-making (SDM) centers on the "person with the illness" as the subject of clinical decisions, upholds "informed consent" as its guiding principle, and adopts "high-quality joint participation" as its clinical practice method.
Yiming GOU, Zhimin FANG
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Emotional and psychosomatic disorders in general practice [PDF]
The knowledge of the genesis of emotional and psychosomatic illnesses is of paramount importance in medicine. This paper is an attempt to obtain a perspective of the problem as it presents itself to the general practitioner.
Fiorini, Godfrey T.
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The Dutch language version of the Toronto structured interview for Alexithymia: reliability, concurrent validity, and factor structure [PDF]
The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the Toronto Structured Interview for Alexithymia (TSIA) in a clinical sample.
Bagby, Michael +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Eating disorders (EDs) often emerge in adolescence, but developmental trajectories across different core features remain largely unclear. Method The prospective, community‐based study included N = 898 participants aged 9.5–17.5 years (47.6% female, age 11.8 ± 1.4 years) with annual follow‐up over 2–6 (3.4 ± 1.2) years.
Anja Hilbert +5 more
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Psychosomatic Medicine in Germany
Psychosomatic medicine developed in Germany after the Second World War as a multifaceted system of inpatient, day-patient, and outpatient treatment. The conceptual roots of post war psychosomatic medicine in Germany were in internal medicine (Victor von ...
Carl Eduard Scheidt
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Brain–bladder axis: a case of anxiety-associated haematuria
Focusing on the interface between psychiatry and medicine, psychosomatic medicine has become a subspecialty of psychiatry. A psychosomatic medicine psychiatrist is like a medical-psychiatric detective, discovering the clues to psychosomatic patients, and
Yen-Feng Lee +2 more
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Psychoanalytic and cognitive-behavior therapy of chronic depression : study protocol for a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background: Despite limited effectiveness of short-term psychotherapy for chronic depression, there is a lack of trials of long-term psychotherapy. Our study is the first to determine the effectiveness of controlled long-term psychodynamic and cognitive ...
Bahrke, Ulrich +8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Perceived parental relationship characteristics, such as maternal overprotection, rejection or neglect, and peer victimisation, are suggested to be more common in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) than in healthy controls. This study compares parental and peer relationships in adolescent patients with AN to those in a clinical ...
Armita Tschitsaz +8 more
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Prevalence and predictors of video game addiction: a study based on a national representative sample of gamers [PDF]
Video gaming has become a popular leisure activity in many parts of the world, and an increasing number of empirical studies examine the small minority that appears to develop problems as a result of excessive gaming.
C Hagquist +39 more
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