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- Conversion Disorder Jurosomatic illness Munchausen syndrome Nocebo Psychosomatic medicine Psychoneuroimmunology Functional neurological disorder "Somatic...
- Psychosomatic medicine is an interdisciplinary medical field exploring the relationships among social, psychological, behavioral factors on bodily processes...
- Psychosomatics is a peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on psychosomatic medicine. It was established in 1960, during William S. Kroger's tenure...
- Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering psychotherapy and psychosomatic medicine. It was established in...
- coined by Walter Cannon in 1942 also known as psychogenic death or psychosomatic death, is the phenomenon of sudden death as brought about by a strong...
- Conversion disorder (CD), or functional neurologic symptom disorder (FNsD), is a functional disorder that causes abnormal sensory experiences and movement...
- MacLean Award for Outstanding Neuroscience Research in Psychosomatic Medicine, American Psychosomatic Society, 2024. Laureat, Pufendorf Lectures, Department...
- Society for Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine (formerly the American Psychosomatic Society) is a scientific organization that integrates "mind, brain,...
- prevalence of 'alexithymic' characteristics in psychosomatic patients". Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 22 (2): 255–262. doi:10.1159/000286529. PMID 4770536...
- diagnosing patients with psychosomatic disorders. The book focuses on the culture of medicine and societal views on psychosomatic illness—physical symptoms...