Psychosomatic research has advanced over the past decades in dealing with complex biopsychosocial phenomena and may provide new effective modalities of patient care. Among psychosocial variables affecting individual vulnerability, course, and outcome of any medical disease, the role of chronic stress (allostatic load/overload) has emerged as a crucial factor. Assessment strategies include the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research. They are presented here in an updated version based on insights derived from studies carried out so far and encompass allostatic overload, type A behavior, alexithymia, the spectrum of maladaptive illness behavior, demoralization, irritable mood, and somatic symptoms secondary to a psychiatric disorder. M...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) were introduced in 1995 by an internationa...
The meaning and scope of psychosomatic medicine are defined in both their scientific and applied asp...
Psychosomatic diseases are conditions in which a person has physical symptoms that occur for psychol...
Psychosomatic research has advanced over the past decades in dealing with complex biopsychosocial ph...
BACKGROUND: The psychosomatic evidence that has consolidated over the past decades provides the idea...
Psychosomatic medicine may be considered as a comprehensive, interdisciplinary framework for assessm...
The primary goal of psychosomatic medicine is the incorporation of its operational strategies into c...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
Thus, the convergence of medicine, psychiatry and psychology is the reality of today to eliminate th...
There is increasing awareness of the limitations of disease as the primary focus of medical care. It...
Abstract Treatment of patients with chronic diseases will be one of the main challenges of medicine ...
none3Psychosomatic medicine has developed methods to increase diagnostic accuracy and improve target...
This paper provides an updated review of the main contributions of Psychosomatic Medicine to clinica...
This paper provides an updated review of the main contributions of Psychosomatic Medicine to clinica...
Objective: The objective of this article is to assess the relevance of psychodynamic observations an...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) were introduced in 1995 by an internationa...
The meaning and scope of psychosomatic medicine are defined in both their scientific and applied asp...
Psychosomatic diseases are conditions in which a person has physical symptoms that occur for psychol...
Psychosomatic research has advanced over the past decades in dealing with complex biopsychosocial ph...
BACKGROUND: The psychosomatic evidence that has consolidated over the past decades provides the idea...
Psychosomatic medicine may be considered as a comprehensive, interdisciplinary framework for assessm...
The primary goal of psychosomatic medicine is the incorporation of its operational strategies into c...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
Thus, the convergence of medicine, psychiatry and psychology is the reality of today to eliminate th...
There is increasing awareness of the limitations of disease as the primary focus of medical care. It...
Abstract Treatment of patients with chronic diseases will be one of the main challenges of medicine ...
none3Psychosomatic medicine has developed methods to increase diagnostic accuracy and improve target...
This paper provides an updated review of the main contributions of Psychosomatic Medicine to clinica...
This paper provides an updated review of the main contributions of Psychosomatic Medicine to clinica...
Objective: The objective of this article is to assess the relevance of psychodynamic observations an...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) were introduced in 1995 by an internationa...
The meaning and scope of psychosomatic medicine are defined in both their scientific and applied asp...
Psychosomatic diseases are conditions in which a person has physical symptoms that occur for psychol...