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Hypochondriasis and Somatization
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987Between 60% and 80% of healthy individuals experience somatic symptoms in any one week. About 10% to 20% of a random sample of people worry intermittently about illness. A substantial proportion of patients present physicians with somatic complaints for which no organic cause can be found.
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Psychosomatics, 1990
The majority of depressed patients complaining of physical symptoms first present to general practitioners. This article reviews the frequency of association between somatization and depression and the links between them. The need to prevent persistent somatization is emphasized.
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The majority of depressed patients complaining of physical symptoms first present to general practitioners. This article reviews the frequency of association between somatization and depression and the links between them. The need to prevent persistent somatization is emphasized.
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Somatization and symbolization
The American Journal of PsychoanalysisPsychoanalysis had its origins in an era when feelings that could not be recognized by the mind were being manifested in the body. Psychoanalysis works towards resolving this type of split by recognizing the existence of a dual language structure that includes both body and mind as constituents of the fabric of embodied meanings.
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
Although alexithymia was originally described in patients with classical psychosomatic illnesses, attempts to specifically correlate these illnesses with alexithymia have not been successful. Despite the prominent role of somatization in the clinical description of alexithymia, a specific correlation between alexithymia and somatization has not been ...
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Although alexithymia was originally described in patients with classical psychosomatic illnesses, attempts to specifically correlate these illnesses with alexithymia have not been successful. Despite the prominent role of somatization in the clinical description of alexithymia, a specific correlation between alexithymia and somatization has not been ...
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Upon entering the spinal cord and brainstem, the axons carrying information related to different sub- modalities diverge into separate pathways. Some axons enter and synapse in the dorsal horn at the level of entry; some axons branch and ascend or descend several segments, dropping off collaterals into the dorsal horn along the way; some axons join the
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Upon entering the spinal cord and brainstem, the axons carrying information related to different sub- modalities diverge into separate pathways. Some axons enter and synapse in the dorsal horn at the level of entry; some axons branch and ascend or descend several segments, dropping off collaterals into the dorsal horn along the way; some axons join the
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Symptoms within somatization after sexual abuse among women: A scoping review
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2021Carina Iloson +2 more
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Do Migration and Acculturation Impact Somatization? A Scoping Review
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022Antonello Barbati +2 more
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Childhood Maltreatment in Patients With Somatization Disorder
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2008Carsten Spitzer
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