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- Psychosomatics is a peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on psychosomatic medicine. It was established in 1960, during William S. Kroger's tenure...
- Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Psychosomatics, journal of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine American Psychosomatic Society Psychosomatic Medicine...
- "Somatic Symptom Disorder in Semantic Dementia: The Role of Alexisomia". Psychosomatics. 57 (6): 598–604. doi:10.1016/j.psym.2016.08.002. ISSN 1545-7206. PMID 27647568...
- prevalence of 'alexithymic' characteristics in psychosomatic patients". Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 22 (2): 255–262. doi:10.1159/000286529. PMID 4770536...
- Neurology and Psychosomatics) Berg (Starnberger See): Schön Klinik Starnberger See (internal medicine, hematology, oncology, psychosomatics and psychotherapy)...
- 13.744. "Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics". NLM Catalog. Retrieved 31 July 2015. "About Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics". Karger. Retrieved 30 July...
- Society for Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine (formerly the American Psychosomatic Society) is a scientific organization that integrates "mind, brain,...
- Psychosomatic Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal published nine times per year by the American Psychosomatic Society. It covers all aspects of...
- 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...
- Psychosomatic Society on March 7, 2001. In 2002, Vingerhoets, van ****jgevoort and Van Heck published an article in "Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics"...