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Psychother Psychosom (2020) 89 (2): 74–89.
Published Online: 12 February 2020
... for their assessment. Objective: The aim of this paper was to provide a systematic review of clinimetric properties of the Symptom Questionnaire (SQ), a simple, self-rated instrument for the assessment of psychological symptoms (depression, anxiety, hostility, and somatization) and well-being (contentment, relaxation...
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Psychother Psychosom (2015) 84 (5): 265–272.
Published Online: 25 August 2015
... the following clinical issues: (1) subtyping medical patients, (2) identifying subthreshold or undetected syndromes, (3) evaluating the burden of somatic syndromes, and (4) predicting treatment outcomes and identifying risk factors. Conclusions: The DCPR may help clinicians during the assessment process...
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Psychother Psychosom (2015) 84 (4): 217–226.
Published Online: 23 May 2015
...-analysis Treatment provider Somatization Symptom severity Patients presenting with somatic symptoms that lack a medical explanation are common in primary and secondary health-care settings, with a prevalence of 20-50% [ 1,2,3,4 ]. Such symptoms may be part of psychiatric disorders...
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Psychother Psychosom (2014) 83 (2): 120–121.
Published Online: 22 January 2014
..., SAS Institute Inc, 1999. 6. Gerrits MM, van Oppen P, van Marwijk HW, van der Horst H, Penninx BW: The impact of chronic somatic diseases on the course of depressive and anxiety disorders. Psychother Psychosom 2013;82:64-66. 7. Rundell JR, Amundsen K, Rummans TL, Tennen G: Toward defining...
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Psychother Psychosom (2010) 79 (6): 339–349.
Published Online: 20 August 2010
...Graeme J. Taylor John Nemiah was interested in the impact of emotionally traumatic events on mental and bodily processes and in conceptualizing the psychological defenses and deficits that contribute to the development of psychological and somatic symptoms. He viewed dissociation as the central...
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Psychother Psychosom (1996) 65 (6): 311–318.
Published Online: 06 July 2010
..., this approach is more reliable if we can measure all circulating factors and, in addition, test the responses to different kinds of challenges (stressors, drugs, etc.). All diseases (somatic, psychiatric and psychosomatic) present some kind of plasma neurotransmitter disturbance; however, only in some has...
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Psychother Psychosom (1996) 65 (6): 302–310.
Published Online: 06 July 2010
..., this approach is more reliable if we can measure all circulating factors and, in addition, test the responses to different kinds of challenges (stressors, drugs, etc.). All diseases (somatic, psychiatric and psychosomatic) present some kind of plasma neurotransmitter disturbance; however, only in some has...
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Psychother Psychosom (1992) 57 (3): 102–107.
Published Online: 18 February 2010
...Robert Kellner; Juan Hernandez; Dorothy Pathak In order to examine the relationship of self-rated inhibited anger to somatization, the authors administered several self-rating scales, including the SCL-90 and a Likert scale pertaining to inhibited anger, to psychiatric patients and family practice...
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Psychother Psychosom (1992) 58 (2): 60–68.
Published Online: 18 February 2010
...Peter Manu; Thomas J. Lane; Dale A. Matthews Chronic fatigue is a common and difficult challenge in clinical practice. The majority of patients with this chief complaint have treatable mood or anxiety disorders, complicated by a tendency toward somatization. A minority of patients suffer from sleep...
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Psychother Psychosom (1993) 59 (2): 69–83.
Published Online: 18 February 2010
... or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Somatization Hypochondriasis Unexplained symptoms Treatment...
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Psychother Psychosom (1996) 65 (6): 293–301.
Published Online: 18 February 2010
..., this approach is more reliable if we can measure all circulating factors and, in addition, test the responses to different kinds of challenges (stressors, drugs, etc.). All diseases (somatic, psychiatric and psychosomatic) present some kind of plasma neurotransmitter disturbance; however, only in some has...
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Psychother Psychosom (1997) 66 (2): 97–106.
Published Online: 18 February 2010
... events Somatization 18 2 2010 Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics Regular Article Psychother Psychosom 1997;66:97-106 John A. Astin Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine, Calif., USA Stress Reduction through Mindfulness Meditation Effects...
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Psychother Psychosom (1997) 66 (5): 276–280.
Published Online: 18 February 2010
... of patients. Alexithymic subjects demonstrated a high and stable level of autonomic reactivity at baseline and under stress, a greater neuroticism and a tendency to internalize emotional responses. Conclusions: The application of the alexithymic concept to the field of somatization represents a reliable...
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Psychother Psychosom (1997) 66 (3): 117–127.
Published Online: 18 February 2010
...C.M. van der Feltz-Cornelis; R. van Dyck Background: ‘Somatization’ is a contemporary notion which derives from the conceptualization of body and mind and the resultant concept of disease. The common element in this thinking is that the presumed separation of the concepts body and mind can...
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Psychother Psychosom (1994) 61 (1-2): 4–24.
Published Online: 18 February 2010
... are presented and the relationship of these syndromes to somatization and somatoform disorders is discussed. The syndromes summarized include fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, motility disorders of the esophagus, nonulcer dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, urethral syndrome, behaviors causing disturbances...
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Psychother Psychosom (1995) 64 (1): 43–48.
Published Online: 18 February 2010
... met criteria for a somatoform disorder. As a result stepwise logistic regression analyses, high alexithymia scores emerged as a significant predictor of persistent somatization, independent of other measures of psychopathology, sociodemographic variables, and measures of illness severity. 18 2...
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