attempt to discuss the relationship of psychiatric factors to pain must by the very nature of the subject touch upon many areas in medicine. Traditionally and historically, most people consulting a doctor do so because "something hurts. " Headache alone, for ex-ample, is estimated to be the chief and central complaint of some eight million people. Fur-thermore, it has become quite generally ac-cepted, particularly in recent years, that a large percentage—variously estimated at 50, 60, or 70 per cent—of all complaints brought to physicians by the general medical patient population is nonorganic in origin and is either wholly or in large part of psychogenic origin. It is thus apparent that we are dealing not with a rare and isolated...
Many patients with schizophrenia seem relatively immune to physical pain while others complain of co...
One of the most common complaints medical practitioners receive from patients is that of pain, and i...
Pain is a multidimensional sensory experience that isintrinsically unpleasant and associated with hu...
Pain is one of the most ubiquitous problems of today’s world, its impact being far-reaching. Current...
In the present study, the author examined clinical psychiatric characteristics in 26 patients who we...
PubMed ID: 16783664Though pain is a warning friend, it also is a life disturbing and hurting symptom...
Our paper discusses findings on the correlation between pain perception and psychiatric disorders. T...
To study the prevalence of pain and risk factors for pain in psychiatric patients in a psychiatric h...
Chronic pain syndrome is a major health and socioeconomic problem that is manife-sted by frequent as...
This paper highlights Professor Ronald Melzack's theoretical contributions to the understanding of p...
Mental pain also referred to as psychological pain or emotional pain originates from non-physical so...
Pain is one of the most ubiquitious problems of today\u27s world, its impact being far-reaching. Cur...
Studies about clinical pain in schizophrenia are rare. Conclusions on pain sensitivity in people wit...
Recent literature demonstrates the relationship between psychopathology and medically unexplained pa...
Although pain is a common experience, it is a complex one, unique for each individual every time it ...
Many patients with schizophrenia seem relatively immune to physical pain while others complain of co...
One of the most common complaints medical practitioners receive from patients is that of pain, and i...
Pain is a multidimensional sensory experience that isintrinsically unpleasant and associated with hu...
Pain is one of the most ubiquitous problems of today’s world, its impact being far-reaching. Current...
In the present study, the author examined clinical psychiatric characteristics in 26 patients who we...
PubMed ID: 16783664Though pain is a warning friend, it also is a life disturbing and hurting symptom...
Our paper discusses findings on the correlation between pain perception and psychiatric disorders. T...
To study the prevalence of pain and risk factors for pain in psychiatric patients in a psychiatric h...
Chronic pain syndrome is a major health and socioeconomic problem that is manife-sted by frequent as...
This paper highlights Professor Ronald Melzack's theoretical contributions to the understanding of p...
Mental pain also referred to as psychological pain or emotional pain originates from non-physical so...
Pain is one of the most ubiquitious problems of today\u27s world, its impact being far-reaching. Cur...
Studies about clinical pain in schizophrenia are rare. Conclusions on pain sensitivity in people wit...
Recent literature demonstrates the relationship between psychopathology and medically unexplained pa...
Although pain is a common experience, it is a complex one, unique for each individual every time it ...
Many patients with schizophrenia seem relatively immune to physical pain while others complain of co...
One of the most common complaints medical practitioners receive from patients is that of pain, and i...
Pain is a multidimensional sensory experience that isintrinsically unpleasant and associated with hu...