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Somatics in Dance–Dance in Somatics

Journal of Dance Education, 2006
(2006). Somatics in Dance–Dance in Somatics. Journal of Dance Education: Vol. 6, The Application of Somatic Techniques in the Dance Class, pp. 69-71.
Elin Lobel, Julie Brodie
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Somatization in the Community

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1987
We examined the prevalence of somatization disorder symptoms elicited with the Diagnostic Interview Schedule in 3132 community respondents interviewed in Los Angeles by the Epidemiologic Catchment Area program. The variables age, gender, ethnic background, and the presence of a psychiatric diagnosis significantly influenced the number of somatization ...
J I, Escobar   +4 more
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Hypochondriasis and Somatization

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
To the Editor. —The recent article by Dr Kellner 1 entitled "Hypochondriasis and Somatization" was extremely informative yet also contained several controversial and unwarranted conclusions. Part of the confusion about these disorders relates to terminology.
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Somatic graviception

Biological Psychology, 1996
Psychophysical experiments show that the perception of posture is to a large degree affected by hitherto unknown graviceptors in the human trunk. By remote control subjects move themselves radially along their spinal axis over the horizontal platform of a rotating centrifuge until they feel horizontal.
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Somatization disorder

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2001
There are many new developments regarding somatization disorder, which is among the most difficult and cumbersome of the psychiatric disorders encountered in neurology practice. Diagnostic criteria have been revised to facilitate clinical care and research.
Donald M., Hilty   +3 more
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The Somatizing Patient

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1999
Somatization is the experience of physical symptoms in response to emotional distress. It is common, costly, and frustrating to both the patient and physician. Successful treatment of somatization requires the physician to pursue a positive diagnosis rather than rely on a diagnosis of exclusion. Treatment consists of giving an acceptable explanation of
D, Servan-Schreiber, R, Kolb, G, Tabas
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[Somatic gain, somatic transfer and somatic neurosis].

Annales medico-psychologiques, 1997
Whatever the aetiology of a somatic disorder-symptom of full-blown illness-meaning is conferred on it from the outset, and it is integrated into the patient's psycho-somatic economy. The author proposes the term gain to encompass the meaning and economic adjustment resulting from somatization.
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Somatization

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1990
The author lists the main theories of somatization and some of the pertinent empirical studies. The studies suggest that there is no single theory that can adequately explain somatization, which is not only multifactorially determined but is an exceedingly complex phenomenon.
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Emergencies and Somatization

Acta Clinica Belgica, 1996
The article presents the clinical profile of 72 patients with somatization seen by a psychiatric team at the request of somaticians in a emergency service in St Luc hospital (Brussels-Belgium). These include 37.5% of mood disorders, 11% of psychotic disorders and 20% of serious anxiety disorders.
M, De Clercq   +7 more
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The Somatic Patient

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1991
A significant proportion of patients seen in the Emergency Department will present with somatic complaints for which there is no apparent physiologic cause. Such patients may be divided into two broad categories: (1) those with symptoms and signs consciously synthesized by the patient, either for obvious secondary gain (malingering) or as a result of ...
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