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Psychosomatic symptoms and the group mind
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2010Objectives. In this work, we propose a model, designed to understand mental symptoms and adapted for the analysis of psychosomatic symptoms, to be used as a tool to represent group phenomena, named the ‘group mind’. Design.
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Treatment of Psychosomatic Symptoms
2020People with psychosomatic symptoms do best within a structured lifestyle that includes regular physical exercise, adequate time for sleep, healthy eating habits and stress management techniques such as mindfulness, yoga and tai chi. Cognitive-behavioral therapy can help patients recognize and modify thoughts and activities that trigger symptoms ...
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Symptom Formation Reconsidered in Psychosomatic Terms
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1974A classifying system is presented for interpreting physical symptoms in childhood disorder under three main headings. The first of these is the somatopsychic sequence in which the basic substrate is an organic lesion giving rise secondarily to intellectual and emotional repercussions.
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Treatment for Adults with Psychosomatic Symptoms
Health & Social Work, 1977Patients frequently ask their physicians to advise them about problems that are psychological in origin and would, in fact, be more appropriately treated by a social worker. This article presents a model of cooperation between a family physician and a social worker that enabled the two to provide effective counseling services to adults with ...
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Psychosocial Mechanisms of Psychosomatic Symptoms
2020Beliefs and expectations play a pivotal role in the production of psychosomatic symptoms. The placebo effect (expecting the positive) and the nocebo effect (expecting the negative) not only influence the response to treatment but also the perception of illness. Doctors help mold beliefs and expectations.
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Psychosomatic Symptoms in Adolescent Twins
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1991In a cohort study of 234 twin pairs followed from pregnancy to 12–20 years of age the psychosomatic symptoms of adolescents were inquired from their parents.
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Unthinkability and psychosomatic symptoms.
International journal of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, 1985W. R. Bion (1952) has pointed out a connection between alterations in the development of the "apparatus for thinking thoughts" and psychosomatic symptoms. Many authors have used this insight, from their own points of view, as a basis for describing this deficiency in thought and in the capacity to formulate images related to the development of ...
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[Symptom validity in psychosomatic rehabilitation].
Die Rehabilitation, 2013This study investigates how patients in psychosomatic rehabilitation are characterized, who show conspicuous response behavior in a symptom validation test. At the same time the question of whether patients with an unlikely response behavior may benefit from psychosomatic rehabilitation will be pursued.What proportion of patients in an inpatient ...
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