Psychological Managements for Psychosomatic Disorders
Autor J. W. Paulley Cuvânt înainte de J.J. Groen Contribuţii de R.B. Coles Autor H. E. Pelser Contribuţii de K.C. Draper, U. Gieler, H.A. Ripman, R.H. Seville, U. Stangieren Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 1989
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783540192985
ISBN-10: 3540192980
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: XVI, 335 p.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3540192980
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: XVI, 335 p.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
1 Introduction.- 2 Definitions and Terms.- 2.1 Somatopsychic Presentations.- 2.2 Profiles and Associated Hypotheses.- 2.3 Typicality of Life Events and Situations.- 2.4 Multicausality.- 2.5 Syndrome Shift.- 2.6 Superstability.- 2.7 Alexithymia.- 2.8 Hypochondriasis.- 2.9 Placebo Effect.- 2.10 Conversion Hysteria Versus Psychosomatic Disorder: Diagnosis.- 3 Psychosomatic Disorders: Who should Treat Them?.- 3.1 A Need for Greater Clinical Exposure.- 3.2 Why Clinicians Gave up Referring Classical Psychosomatoses.- 3.3 The Team.- 3.4 Support Groups.- 3.5 Couple Therapy.- 3.6 Group Therapy.- 3.7 Reassurance.- 4 Psychodynamic Concepts and Mechanisms.- 4.1 Transference.- 4.2 Ambivalence.- 4.3 “Identifying With”.- 4.4 Defences.- 4.5 When Illness Is Gainful.- 4.6 Stages of Personality Development.- 5 Interviews.- 5.1 The First Interview.- 5.2 Subsequent Appointments and Spacing of Interviews.- 5.3 An Additional Note for General Practice.- 6 Alimentary Tract.- 6.1 The Aphthoses.- 6.2 Sjögren’s Syndrome/Sicca Syndrome/Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca.- 6.3 Nervous Dysphagia/Oesophageal Spasm and Aerophagy.- 6.4 The Splenic Flexure Syndrome.- 6.5 Persistent Severe Disabling Aerophagy and/or Dysphagia.- 6.6 Duodenal Ulcer.- 6.7 Whipple’s Disease (Intestinal Lipodystrophy).- 6.8 Coeliac Disease (Idiopathic Steatorrhoea).- 6.9 Appendicitis.- 6.10 Crohn’s Disease (Regional Enteritis).- 6.11 Ulcerative Colitis.- 6.12 Irritable Bowel Syndrome.- 6.13 Proctalgia Fugax.- 6.14 Chronic Relapsing Amoebic Dysentery.- 6.15 Chronic Constipation.- 7 Respiratory Tract.- 7.1 Hyperventilation Syndrome.- 7.2 Vasomotor Rhinitis.- 7.3 Asthma.- 8 Cardiovascular Disorders.- 8.1 Essential Hypertension.- 8.2 Cardiac Arrhythmias.- 8.3 Ischaemic Heart Disease.- 8.4 Raynaud’s Phenomenon.- 9 CentralNervous System.- 9.1 Migraine, Vascular Headache and Premenstrual Tension.- 9.2 Multiple Sclerosis.- 9.3 Stroke.- 9.4 Subarachnoid Haemorrhage.- 9.5 Idiopathic Parkinsonism.- 9.6 Guillain-Barré Syndrome.- 9.7 Myasthenia Gravis.- 10 Immune System: Disorders of Immunological Competence and Autoimmunity.- 10.1 Rheumatoid Arthritis and Autoimmune Disease.- 10.2 Infectious Mononucleosis.- 10.3 Sarcoidosis.- 10.4 Cancer and Malignancy: Psychosomatic Aspects.- 10.5 Guillain-Barré Syndrome.- 11 Endocrinological Disorders.- 11.1 General Considerations.- 11.2 Diabetes Mellitus.- 11.3 Dwarfism: Emotional Deprivation and Growth Retardation.- 11.4 Idiopathic Hirsutism.- 11.5 Hyperprolactinaemia.- 11.6 Thyroiditis.- 12 Musculoskeletal System.- 12.1 The Dropped Shoulder Syndrome — Costoclavicular Compression.- 12.2 Intervertebral Disc Disorders.- 13 Urological Disorders.- 13.1 Case Histories.- 13.2 Urethral Syndrome, Detrusor Irritability or Pseudocystitis.- 13.3 Hunner’s Ulcer — Interstitial Cystitis.- 13.4 Factitious Haematuria.- 14 Disorders of Blood.- 14.1 Pernicious Anaemia.- 14.2 Infectious Mononucleosis.- 14.3 Acquired Haemolytic Anaemia and Essential Thrombocytopenia.- 14.4 Hypereosinophilic Syndrome.- 14.5 Psychogenic Purpura: Autoerythrocyte Sensitisation.- 14.6 Thrombosis.- 14.7 The Haematological Stress Syndrome.- 15 Disorders of the Skin.- 15.1 Psoriasis.- 15.2 Atopic Dermatitis.- 15.3 Chronic Urticaria.- 16 Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Sexual Function.- 16.1 Menstrual Disorders.- 16.2 Vaginal Discharge.- 16.3 Irritable Colon, Colon Spasm, Spastic Colon.- 16.4 Infertility.- 16.5 Pregnancy and Labour.- 16.6 Breast Feeding.- 16.7 Disorders of Sexual Function.- 17 Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, Induced Vomiting and Purging.- 17.1 Psychopathogenesis.- 17.2 PsychologicalManagement.- 17.3 Behavioural Management.- 17.4 Outpatient or Inpatient Management or Both.- 17.5 Family Therapy — The Systems Model.- 17.6 Prognosis.- 18 Ear, Nose and Throat and Eye Disorders.- 19 Psychosomatic Medicine: Past, Present and Future.- 19.1 Distant Past.- 19.2 Past.- 19.3 Recent Past and Present.- 19.4 The Future.- 19.5 Summary.