Higher levels of psychological ill health are consistently ther can be explained by four primary factors associate
Although current classification systems have greatly contributed to the reliability of psychiatric d...
Foulds' model proposing a four-class hierarchical structure of mental illness represents an interest...
<div><p>Although current classification systems have greatly contributed to the reliability of psych...
The severity of psychosomatic symptoms to the 4DSQ score in study population.</p
This study predicted that individuals diagnosed as having higher levels of stress, based upon DSM-II...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
Mental disorders traditionally have been viewed as distinct, episodic, and categorical conditions. T...
The authors report he results of a confirmatory factor analysis of symptoms assessed with the Brief ...
AbstractPsychological implications derived from an organic disease are already well known by a large...
Background. Increasing evidence suggests psychosis may be more meaningfully viewed in dimensional te...
Overall, the research illuminates some fascinating patterns that have arisen over the course of the ...
Objective Traumatic life events are common and causes psychopathology. Simultaneously, numerous psy...
BACKGROUND: Research on comorbidity of psychiatric disorders identifies broad superordinate dimensi...
It is a widely accepted view today that psychosocial factors can cause psychiatric disorders. Howeve...
Thus, the convergence of medicine, psychiatry and psychology is the reality of today to eliminate th...
Although current classification systems have greatly contributed to the reliability of psychiatric d...
Foulds' model proposing a four-class hierarchical structure of mental illness represents an interest...
<div><p>Although current classification systems have greatly contributed to the reliability of psych...
The severity of psychosomatic symptoms to the 4DSQ score in study population.</p
This study predicted that individuals diagnosed as having higher levels of stress, based upon DSM-II...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
Mental disorders traditionally have been viewed as distinct, episodic, and categorical conditions. T...
The authors report he results of a confirmatory factor analysis of symptoms assessed with the Brief ...
AbstractPsychological implications derived from an organic disease are already well known by a large...
Background. Increasing evidence suggests psychosis may be more meaningfully viewed in dimensional te...
Overall, the research illuminates some fascinating patterns that have arisen over the course of the ...
Objective Traumatic life events are common and causes psychopathology. Simultaneously, numerous psy...
BACKGROUND: Research on comorbidity of psychiatric disorders identifies broad superordinate dimensi...
It is a widely accepted view today that psychosocial factors can cause psychiatric disorders. Howeve...
Thus, the convergence of medicine, psychiatry and psychology is the reality of today to eliminate th...
Although current classification systems have greatly contributed to the reliability of psychiatric d...
Foulds' model proposing a four-class hierarchical structure of mental illness represents an interest...
<div><p>Although current classification systems have greatly contributed to the reliability of psych...