In spite of a considerable progress in comorbidity research and huge literature on it, this phenomenon is one of the greatest epistemological, research and clinical challenges to contemporary psychiatry and medicine. Mental disorders are very often comorbidly expressed, both among themselves and with various sorts of somatic diseases and illnesses. Therefore, comorbidity studies have been expected to be an impetus to research on the validity of current diagnostic systems as well as on establishing more effective and effi cient treatment within the frame of person centered transdisciplinary psychiatry and integrative medicine. This review focuses fi rst on conceptual chaos and different connotations,...
This rewiew focused first on conceptual chaos and different connotations in psychosomatic medicine, ...
Chronic medical conditions often occur in combination. Understanding underlying mechanisms causing d...
Comorbidity is most generally defined as the co-occurrence of two or more mental health problems. Co...
In spite of a considerable progress in comorbidity research and huge literature on it, this phenomen...
Comorbidity is one of the greatest research and clinical challenges to contemporary psychiatry. Ment...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The freq...
A central goal of psychiatric classification is to assist in the assessment and treatment of those w...
Abstract: The present paper discusses the problem of psychiatric comorbidity within the context of K...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
Abstract: Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, com...
The observation that chronic disorders occur together frequently has become of increasing interest a...
In psychiatry, comorbidity is the rule rather than the exception. Up to 45% of all patients are clas...
The frequent occurrence of comorbidity has brought about an extensive theoretical debate in psychiat...
Background. Chronic medical conditions often occur in combination. Understanding underlying mechanis...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
This rewiew focused first on conceptual chaos and different connotations in psychosomatic medicine, ...
Chronic medical conditions often occur in combination. Understanding underlying mechanisms causing d...
Comorbidity is most generally defined as the co-occurrence of two or more mental health problems. Co...
In spite of a considerable progress in comorbidity research and huge literature on it, this phenomen...
Comorbidity is one of the greatest research and clinical challenges to contemporary psychiatry. Ment...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The freq...
A central goal of psychiatric classification is to assist in the assessment and treatment of those w...
Abstract: The present paper discusses the problem of psychiatric comorbidity within the context of K...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
Abstract: Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, com...
The observation that chronic disorders occur together frequently has become of increasing interest a...
In psychiatry, comorbidity is the rule rather than the exception. Up to 45% of all patients are clas...
The frequent occurrence of comorbidity has brought about an extensive theoretical debate in psychiat...
Background. Chronic medical conditions often occur in combination. Understanding underlying mechanis...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
This rewiew focused first on conceptual chaos and different connotations in psychosomatic medicine, ...
Chronic medical conditions often occur in combination. Understanding underlying mechanisms causing d...
Comorbidity is most generally defined as the co-occurrence of two or more mental health problems. Co...