Certain dysfunctions of the alimentary tract - Achalasia of the Cardia, Pyloric Spasm, ,:egacolon, or liirschprung's Disease - are considered to be part expressions of a,eneraliaJd neurosis of psychogenic origin, in which heredity, various environmental factors, and infection, have a marked influence.The neurosis produces its effects by imbalance of the autonomic nervous system, and is benefited by psychotherapeutic treatment in conjunction with which drugs, physical measures, and surgical treatment have a limited place
The term psychosomatic is derived from two Greek words, psyche meaning mind and soma meaning bod...
The term neurosis has a long tradition in psychiatric nosology. It was first introduced by Cullen re...
The paper states that any person may be subject to neurosis, which can occur due to various reasons,...
Evidence suggests that the number of patients with neurosis is increasing worldwide. Neurosis has be...
In this thesis I have put forward the plea that tha cause of the distressing conditions of irritable...
Neurosis, psychoneurosis, neurotic disorder, neurosis disease (new Latin neurosis from ancient Greek...
In this paper, some of the medical literature on the historical disease-concept of ‘neurasthenia gas...
The enteric nervous system exercises a key role on the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) motility, sensib...
Neurosis is one of the most common forms of behavior abnormality. The easy explanation which placed ...
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...
The emergence of neurotic disorders is the most urgent syndrome as the 1st rank of mental illness, w...
Individual or case examinations of the neurasthenic individual almost invariably yield a certain num...
T H E gastrointestinal tract is particularly susceptible to functional dis-orders characterized by p...
Chronic disturbances of gastrointestinal function encompass a wide spectrum of clinical disorders th...
The term psychosomatic is derived from two Greek words, psyche meaning mind and soma meaning bod...
The term neurosis has a long tradition in psychiatric nosology. It was first introduced by Cullen re...
The paper states that any person may be subject to neurosis, which can occur due to various reasons,...
Evidence suggests that the number of patients with neurosis is increasing worldwide. Neurosis has be...
In this thesis I have put forward the plea that tha cause of the distressing conditions of irritable...
Neurosis, psychoneurosis, neurotic disorder, neurosis disease (new Latin neurosis from ancient Greek...
In this paper, some of the medical literature on the historical disease-concept of ‘neurasthenia gas...
The enteric nervous system exercises a key role on the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) motility, sensib...
Neurosis is one of the most common forms of behavior abnormality. The easy explanation which placed ...
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...
The emergence of neurotic disorders is the most urgent syndrome as the 1st rank of mental illness, w...
Individual or case examinations of the neurasthenic individual almost invariably yield a certain num...
T H E gastrointestinal tract is particularly susceptible to functional dis-orders characterized by p...
Chronic disturbances of gastrointestinal function encompass a wide spectrum of clinical disorders th...
The term psychosomatic is derived from two Greek words, psyche meaning mind and soma meaning bod...
The term neurosis has a long tradition in psychiatric nosology. It was first introduced by Cullen re...
The paper states that any person may be subject to neurosis, which can occur due to various reasons,...