Thus, people suffered psychosomatic diseases experience more meaning full, important mental stresses rather than healthy and normal people. One of the controlling ways of this disease is the correct reaction of individual toward stresses and changing external factors or life environment in therapy of ...
Psychosomatic aspects of nervous system disease. TEITELBAUM HA. Teitelbaum,A Harry - 《Psychosomatics》 被引量: 3发表: 1962年 What is Psychosomatic Medicine? Psychosomatic medicine deals with the interaction between physical, emotional, and social aspects of an illness. Psychosocial aspects in the on...
The clinical spectrum of illness behavior encompasses eight syndromes according to DCPR-R criteria: hypochondriasis (i.e., persistent fears of having, or the idea of having, a serious disease based on misinterpretation of bodily symptoms); disease phobia (i.e., persistent, unfounded fear of ...
Efforts to understand the relationships between disease and emotion (which form the foundation for psychosomatic medicine) started in medieval times, as physicians explored the emotional problems displayed by the physically ill. Subsequently, physicians (including Sigmund Freud and Franz Alexander) in the...
Phenomenologically oriented psychosomatics means that the disease is understood as a limitation of individual freedom which affects the patient's existence as a whole. Thus, the primary concern is not the search for its psychogenesis, but based on the meaning-content of the disease, an attempt is...
The attempt has always been made to find a structure of personality which is specific for cancer patients. Based on the meaning of psychosomatic pathology, was the imagination that the personality of the afflicted person must be disturbed in some way. Most of the publications originated from ...
The concept inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD, CED) includes ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD). Both diseases are chronic with remissions and relapses over years. Symptoms include abdominal cramps and pain, diarrhea, weight loss and bleeding from the intestines. CD usually causes ...
The face is the part of the body invested with the greatest interpersonal meaning and is the focus of attention during communication. The aging of the facial skin secondary to both intrinsic and extrinsic factors (e.g., photodamage and smoking) and the development of hyperfunctional facial lines...
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