900 patients with different psychosomatic diseases were observed. A leading mechanism of the pathology development was found to be formation (through the period of psychosomatic reactions) of mono- and polysystemic psychosomatic cycles responsible for the development of both primary and secondary psychosomatoses in context of a single psychosomatic continuum. On the basis of neurotic depression, at first, primary psychosomatosis developed. Besides, quantitative increase of psychosomatic pathology was observed within a damaged system. As far as monosystemic psychosomatic cycle transformed into polysystemic one, secondary psychosomatosis formed including psychosomatic pathology of some other organs and systems
The rise in deaths attributed to coronary throm-bosis and duodenal ulcer has been widely commented u...
Psychosomatic disorders in a broad sense represent a group of conditions that are different in etiol...
According to Alexander, the psychosomatic disease is a physiological response to excessive emotional...
900 patients with different psychosomatic diseases were observed. A leading mechanism of the patholo...
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...
THLHIS PAPER aims to describe the clinical picture and dynamics of the coexistence of depressions wi...
612 patients with different psychosomatic disorders of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) were examined. T...
Mental processes imply a harmonious functioning of psychic systems, assembled into larger units, psy...
The relationship between the brain and the psyche is analysed from clinical and general philosophica...
The term psychosomatic is derived from two Greek words, psyche meaning mind and soma meaning bod...
The work examines the spectrum of psychosomatic disorders.We also consider psychosomatics in a narro...
Using a clinico-psychological method, 170 patients with functional psychosomatic pathology of the al...
The development of psychosomatic medicine in the West, impelled by Freudian psychoanalysis, was simu...
Models of the nature of brain dysfunction inmajor psychiat-ric disorders have evolved substantially ...
The rise in deaths attributed to coronary throm-bosis and duodenal ulcer has been widely commented u...
Psychosomatic disorders in a broad sense represent a group of conditions that are different in etiol...
According to Alexander, the psychosomatic disease is a physiological response to excessive emotional...
900 patients with different psychosomatic diseases were observed. A leading mechanism of the patholo...
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...
THLHIS PAPER aims to describe the clinical picture and dynamics of the coexistence of depressions wi...
612 patients with different psychosomatic disorders of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) were examined. T...
Mental processes imply a harmonious functioning of psychic systems, assembled into larger units, psy...
The relationship between the brain and the psyche is analysed from clinical and general philosophica...
The term psychosomatic is derived from two Greek words, psyche meaning mind and soma meaning bod...
The work examines the spectrum of psychosomatic disorders.We also consider psychosomatics in a narro...
Using a clinico-psychological method, 170 patients with functional psychosomatic pathology of the al...
The development of psychosomatic medicine in the West, impelled by Freudian psychoanalysis, was simu...
Models of the nature of brain dysfunction inmajor psychiat-ric disorders have evolved substantially ...
The rise in deaths attributed to coronary throm-bosis and duodenal ulcer has been widely commented u...
Psychosomatic disorders in a broad sense represent a group of conditions that are different in etiol...
According to Alexander, the psychosomatic disease is a physiological response to excessive emotional...