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American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1970
A ten year history of therapeutic failures to control an increasingly disabling symptom was followed by thirteen days of hypnotherapy. The symptom is no longer disabling.
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A ten year history of therapeutic failures to control an increasingly disabling symptom was followed by thirteen days of hypnotherapy. The symptom is no longer disabling.
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
The issue of symptom formation in patients is discussed in terms of evolution relating to cultures and changes in disease patterns. Determinants of symptoms depend upon a host of factors including the individual’s developmental history and personality, the setting in which illness develops, the contemporary social status of the individual, the ...
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The issue of symptom formation in patients is discussed in terms of evolution relating to cultures and changes in disease patterns. Determinants of symptoms depend upon a host of factors including the individual’s developmental history and personality, the setting in which illness develops, the contemporary social status of the individual, the ...
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Acute Symptoms and Symptom Recovery
2007Abstract As summarized in part one, the diagnosis of MTBI is based in large part on subjective symptoms reported by the patient. Likewise, end points of recovery after MTBI are most often determined by the complete resolution of self- reported symptoms.
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Neuropsychology Review, 1997
Research pertaining to the self-report of symptoms after traumatic brain injury was reviewed. Cognitive, emotional, and motivational factors have more relevance than demographic (except for female sex) and personality factors. Specific neuropsychological deficits in attention and memory have been found in the early stages after head injury of even mild
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Research pertaining to the self-report of symptoms after traumatic brain injury was reviewed. Cognitive, emotional, and motivational factors have more relevance than demographic (except for female sex) and personality factors. Specific neuropsychological deficits in attention and memory have been found in the early stages after head injury of even mild
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
The need for a system for communication of symptoms in an analogue form is discussed. As a symptom is a feeling, whose severity must be without definable category, the use of a discrete system imposes limitation. The use of an analogue system is advocated, such as a visual analogue scale, with reasons based on experience measuring depression, anxiety ...
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The need for a system for communication of symptoms in an analogue form is discussed. As a symptom is a feeling, whose severity must be without definable category, the use of a discrete system imposes limitation. The use of an analogue system is advocated, such as a visual analogue scale, with reasons based on experience measuring depression, anxiety ...
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Core symptoms and peripheral symptoms of dementia
Geriatrics & Gerontology International, 2018Masahiko Fujii +2 more
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Symptoms or no symptoms: Effectiveness of chest radiography
Academic Radiology, 1998M, Geijer, J H, Göthlin
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Stable Symptom Clusters and Evolving Symptom Networks in Relation to Chemotherapy Cycles
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2021Jiyeon Lee, Sun Young Rha
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