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Psychosomatics and Depression

Psychopathology, 2010
The enormous socio-cultural arrangements of the last centenary led to transformations in the course of diseases. Child mortality and infectious diseases could be largely eliminated. On the other hand, there appeared new diseases because of prolongation of life, increase of population, stress and conflicts.
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The psychosomatics of meditation

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1980
Meditation is defined and its historical context is briefly described. Its use in the Western world as a relaxation technique is discussed and the problems of carrying out research in this area are delineated. Research results in four areas are reviewed: the psychophysiological correlates of meditation; personality change associated with learning and ...
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The Psychosomatic View

2013
Psychosomatic medicine may be considered as a comprehensive, interdisciplinary framework for assessment of psychological factors affecting individual vulnerability as well as course and outcome of illness; biopsychosocial consideration of patient care in clinical practice; and specialist interventions to integrate psychological therapies in the ...
Sonino N., FAVA, GIOVANNI ANDREA
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Psychosomatics

Health Education Journal, 1947
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Psychosomatics

British Homeopathic Journal, 1964
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Psychosomatics

Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie, 2003
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Remarks on Psychosomatics

Acta Psychotherapeutica et Psychosomatica, 2010
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PSYCHOSOMATIC PATHOLOGY*

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1958
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