Clinico-dynamic and experimental pathological methods were used to examine 650 patients with functional and organic psychosomatoses of the gastrointestinal tract. In the psychosomatic process, four stages were distinguished and described: reactive depression, psychosomatic reactions, formation of the psychosomatic cycles, and characteristic changes. Examination of the given pathology in the log demonstrates that psychosomatoses of the gastrointestinal tract (functional ones in particular) lead to the so-called psychosomatic development of the personality, fairly close to the neurotic development pattern
A new classification of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) became available recently, base...
There is increasing evidence for a key role of psychological processes and their central nervous sys...
In the structure of modern diseases, there are 50-75% of psychosomatic diseases. To understand the r...
Clinico-dynamic and experimental pathological methods were used to examine 650 patients with functio...
Clinico-dynamic and experimental pathological methods were used to examine 650 patients with functio...
Using a clinico-psychological method, 170 patients with functional psychosomatic pathology of the al...
612 patients with different psychosomatic disorders of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) were examined. T...
This thesis addreses the prohlems of medically unexplained physical symptoms of upper part of gastro...
900 patients with different psychosomatic diseases were observed. A leading mechanism of the patholo...
Taking into consideration the age of individuals, 100 patients (25 men and 75 women) aged 21-60 year...
Functional gastrointestinal disorders are a variable combination of chronic or recurrent medically u...
Functional disorders of the gut are regarded as the result of a complex interaction between factors ...
Psychiatric and psychological examinations of 100 patients (80 females and 20 males) with functional...
From the standpoint of the biopsychosocial model of medicine, the formation of gastroduodenal diseas...
100 patients (88 women, 12 men) of 16-64 years of age with functional dysphagia were examined. In al...
A new classification of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) became available recently, base...
There is increasing evidence for a key role of psychological processes and their central nervous sys...
In the structure of modern diseases, there are 50-75% of psychosomatic diseases. To understand the r...
Clinico-dynamic and experimental pathological methods were used to examine 650 patients with functio...
Clinico-dynamic and experimental pathological methods were used to examine 650 patients with functio...
Using a clinico-psychological method, 170 patients with functional psychosomatic pathology of the al...
612 patients with different psychosomatic disorders of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) were examined. T...
This thesis addreses the prohlems of medically unexplained physical symptoms of upper part of gastro...
900 patients with different psychosomatic diseases were observed. A leading mechanism of the patholo...
Taking into consideration the age of individuals, 100 patients (25 men and 75 women) aged 21-60 year...
Functional gastrointestinal disorders are a variable combination of chronic or recurrent medically u...
Functional disorders of the gut are regarded as the result of a complex interaction between factors ...
Psychiatric and psychological examinations of 100 patients (80 females and 20 males) with functional...
From the standpoint of the biopsychosocial model of medicine, the formation of gastroduodenal diseas...
100 patients (88 women, 12 men) of 16-64 years of age with functional dysphagia were examined. In al...
A new classification of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) became available recently, base...
There is increasing evidence for a key role of psychological processes and their central nervous sys...
In the structure of modern diseases, there are 50-75% of psychosomatic diseases. To understand the r...