Abstract Psychodermatology is a specialist area which refers to the assessment and treatment of the psychosocial aspects of dermatology. This includes the management of patients with primary psychiatric disorders, psychosocial co‐morbidities of existing skin disease or psychological distress caused by their skin conditions. We report the benefits and cost savings of a recent pilot of an integrated service of a consultant dermatologist and a liaison psychiatrist providing coordinated care to complex psychodermatology patients
Psychodermatology covers all aspects of how the mind and body interact in relation to the onset and ...
Background: The skin described as the mirror of the mind. In primary psychocutaneous diseases patien...
Psychodermatological problems are prevalent in dermatology practices. Among those, delusional infest...
Abstract: The mind-skin connection has been studied since the nineteenth century. The last 40 years ...
There is a strong known link between the mind and the skin, with studies indicating that some indivi...
Collected 3 yrs of data from 49 consultations in the dermatology department of a psychiatric-psychos...
Background: Comprehensive management of most of the dermatological disorders should include inputs f...
Within psychosomatic approach, patients are evaluated with a multifaceted holistic approach regardin...
The association between psychiatric and dermatologic disorders has been well characterized in the pr...
Psychodermatology or psychocutaneous medicine is a relatively old domain, built on well studied and ...
Although psychodermatologic diseases are diagnosed very easily, their treatment often poses a great ...
Psychodermatology is a specialty that highlights admix between psychiatry and dermatology. It is eme...
Psychodermatology is a branch of medicine that describes the interaction between dermatology and psy...
Working in dermatology, one quickly learns that applying a simple medical model approach of diagnosi...
Skin disorders are one of the most prevalent conditions observed in general practice, and they are o...
Psychodermatology covers all aspects of how the mind and body interact in relation to the onset and ...
Background: The skin described as the mirror of the mind. In primary psychocutaneous diseases patien...
Psychodermatological problems are prevalent in dermatology practices. Among those, delusional infest...
Abstract: The mind-skin connection has been studied since the nineteenth century. The last 40 years ...
There is a strong known link between the mind and the skin, with studies indicating that some indivi...
Collected 3 yrs of data from 49 consultations in the dermatology department of a psychiatric-psychos...
Background: Comprehensive management of most of the dermatological disorders should include inputs f...
Within psychosomatic approach, patients are evaluated with a multifaceted holistic approach regardin...
The association between psychiatric and dermatologic disorders has been well characterized in the pr...
Psychodermatology or psychocutaneous medicine is a relatively old domain, built on well studied and ...
Although psychodermatologic diseases are diagnosed very easily, their treatment often poses a great ...
Psychodermatology is a specialty that highlights admix between psychiatry and dermatology. It is eme...
Psychodermatology is a branch of medicine that describes the interaction between dermatology and psy...
Working in dermatology, one quickly learns that applying a simple medical model approach of diagnosi...
Skin disorders are one of the most prevalent conditions observed in general practice, and they are o...
Psychodermatology covers all aspects of how the mind and body interact in relation to the onset and ...
Background: The skin described as the mirror of the mind. In primary psychocutaneous diseases patien...
Psychodermatological problems are prevalent in dermatology practices. Among those, delusional infest...