Psychosomatic disorders in a broad sense represent a group of conditions that are different in etiology and pathogenesis, characterizing the interconnection and mutual influence of the somatic and mental sphere: psychosomatic diseases, somatoform disorders, somatogenia, psychogenia, personality traits and behavior that lead to the development of somatic diseases. Diagnosis of psychosomatic disorders in patients in the somatic network is of great practical importance in connection with the early detection of pathology and effective action on the immediate causes of its occurrence
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) were introduced in 1995 by an internationa...
Psychiatric care providers should be trained to use current changes in the somatoform disorders crit...
State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “Nicolae Testemițanu”, Chișinău, Republic of MoldovaIntr...
Psychosomatic disorders in a broad sense represent a group of conditions that are different in etiol...
The term psychosomatic is derived from two Greek words, psyche meaning mind and soma meaning bod...
Even though classification systems for psychosomatic disorders are commonly used, the classification...
BACKGROUND: The psychosomatic evidence that has consolidated over the past decades provides the idea...
Psychosomatic disorders are extremely common in patients in non-psychiatric departments. It is widel...
The work examines the spectrum of psychosomatic disorders.We also consider psychosomatics in a narro...
Oprya Ye. V., Pustovoyt M. M., Biesieda Ya. V., Kozishkurt Ye. V. Pecularities of mental pathology a...
After decades of manifold contributions aimed at defining hysteria, somatisation and conversion, suc...
Somato-psychic Disorders are defined as those physical illnesses which manifest themselves predomina...
Objective: to identify psychosomatic and somatopsychic ratios in the clinical picture of disorders d...
• The somatoform disorders are psychiatric illnesses that present as physical disorders. • The somat...
The new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition defines somatic symptom...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) were introduced in 1995 by an internationa...
Psychiatric care providers should be trained to use current changes in the somatoform disorders crit...
State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “Nicolae Testemițanu”, Chișinău, Republic of MoldovaIntr...
Psychosomatic disorders in a broad sense represent a group of conditions that are different in etiol...
The term psychosomatic is derived from two Greek words, psyche meaning mind and soma meaning bod...
Even though classification systems for psychosomatic disorders are commonly used, the classification...
BACKGROUND: The psychosomatic evidence that has consolidated over the past decades provides the idea...
Psychosomatic disorders are extremely common in patients in non-psychiatric departments. It is widel...
The work examines the spectrum of psychosomatic disorders.We also consider psychosomatics in a narro...
Oprya Ye. V., Pustovoyt M. M., Biesieda Ya. V., Kozishkurt Ye. V. Pecularities of mental pathology a...
After decades of manifold contributions aimed at defining hysteria, somatisation and conversion, suc...
Somato-psychic Disorders are defined as those physical illnesses which manifest themselves predomina...
Objective: to identify psychosomatic and somatopsychic ratios in the clinical picture of disorders d...
• The somatoform disorders are psychiatric illnesses that present as physical disorders. • The somat...
The new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition defines somatic symptom...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) were introduced in 1995 by an internationa...
Psychiatric care providers should be trained to use current changes in the somatoform disorders crit...
State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “Nicolae Testemițanu”, Chișinău, Republic of MoldovaIntr...