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Psychosomatic factors and cochlear symptoms
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Psychosomatic symptoms following male sterilization.
N N, Wig, S, Singh
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Psychosomatic symptoms among schoolchildren
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 2010Psychosomatic symptoms are commonly reported among young people. The potential burden of such symptoms on both young people and health services is substantial. Research from several countries indicates that psychosomatic symptoms tend to co-exist rather than occur singularly and could impose limitations on daily living and participation in school life ...
Colette, Kelly +3 more
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Psychosomatic symptoms and breathing pattern
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2000Study of the links between breathing pattern, negative affectivity, and psychosomatic complaints at rest and following hyperventilation.In 819 patients with anxiety and somatoform disorders and 159 healthy subjects, self-reported symptoms, breathing pattern, and end-tidal CO(2) concentration (FetCO(2)) were recorded during rest and following a ...
J N, Han +4 more
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Psychosomatic Symptoms in Preadolescent Children
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1991As part of a Finnish national epidemiological study on child psychiatric disorders, psychosomatic symptoms were studied in a sample (n = 1,100) of 8-year-old children on the basis of self-report questionnaires by the children, their parents and teachers. Psychosomatic symptoms were common, although constant symptoms were rare.
T M, Tamminen +8 more
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Gender, coping and psychosomatic symptoms
Psychological Medicine, 1990SYNOPSISIn this study gender differences in coping were explored, using the Ways of Coping Checklist (WCC; Folkman & Lazarus, 1980). In addition, the focus was on sex differences in the predictive value of coping strategies in relation to psychosomatic symptoms.
A J, Vingerhoets, G L, Van Heck
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Somatization or Psychosomatic Symptoms?
Psychosomatics, 2006The author describes some problems emerging from the approach to and comprehension of somatization symptoms, discussing ambiguities regarding somatization seen in the current classification manuals (ICD-10 and DSM-IV). Then the author presents a case report of a man who presented with a bizarre symptom of feminization that was successfully treated with
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Psychosomatic Symptoms in Adolescence
Medical Clinics of North America, 1990This article provides the physician with an efficient and comprehensive method for the evaluation and management of adolescent psychosomatic symptoms in the medical care setting. The physician should make a firm statement of the nonorganic nature of the psychosomatic symptom, identify significant stressors, and provide strong recommendations for ...
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Transgenerational Psychosomatic Respiratory Symptoms
Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 1991We present the case of a family in which three successive generations suffer from similar psychosomatic respiratory symptoms. These symptoms function to modulate chronic anxiety in the family due to conflicts regarding separation-individuation and threats to the equilibrium of the family system.
Micheal R. Freedman +2 more
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