The subject group was comprised of 20 sixth-year medical students who joined the four-week elective course in Oriental psychosomatic medicine. |
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Deprived irrevocably of what he wants most, that which is the source of his psychosomatic illness, he becomes truly ill. |
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With increasing stress, the incidence of stress related psychosomatic and psychiatric illnesses has increased tremendously. |
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Indeed, asthma is considered by many to be the prototype of psychosomatic illness. |
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Depression, anxiety, and psychosomatic disorders are the most frequently identified mental health consequences among acculturating individuals. |
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Hence, our self-reported data are not supportive of the idea that MCS syndrome is primarily a psychiatric or psychosomatic condition. |
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His site investigates psychosomatic illnesses, with emphasis on post traumatic stress disorder, chemical imbalances and childhood stress. |
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Physically, they have been put under chronic stress, causing spondylitis, back pain, insomnia, and other psychosomatic illnesses. |
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Diagnoses ranged from anxiety, insomnia, and depression to psychosomatic disorders. |
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The boss has a daughter who is confined to a wheelchair by a psychosomatic illness. |
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We have identified the psychosomatic traits in modern medicine linked to the reversible unbalance of qi, blood, and body fluid in ill-health. |
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Since the human person is a psychosomatic being, fasting also means satisfying both bodily and spiritual needs. |
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It may have been psychosomatic, but I swear I was feeling drunk, high, and generally off my face. |
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Should we gloss over them as proof of the power of suggestion to treat psychosomatic illness? |
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I suppose its title had a sort of hypochondriacal or psychosomatic effect over the blog. |
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The child may develop school phobias, compulsive eating or psychosomatic illnesses. |
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Mental and physical exhaustion retards the growth of body and mind, and it often causes a psychosomatic illness. |
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While providing herbal and mineral medicaments, he also used psychosomatic medicine as well as what is today called spiritual healing. |
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Such therapy alleviates the severity of physical illness, too, whether psychosomatic or physical in origin. |
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Ayahuasca reveals that the knowledge which we have of the world, of existence, is a psychosomatic state or process. |
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The continuous fear to not be sufficiently in the know leads to psychosomatic illnesses, nervousness and aggression. |
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Part 2 on physical and psychosomatic illness opens with Liakopoulou's chapter on the separation-individuation process in adolescents with chronic physical illness. |
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They are receiving death threats for studying whether CFS might be rooted in the mind. The history of psychosomatic disorders is bumpy. |
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The day before production starts, Val suddenly goes blind with a psychosomatic condition. |
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The devils and evil spirits of the next day were perhaps more psychosomatic and drawn from the excesses of the night before than derived from a Celtic past. |
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Over time they become more assertive, expressing themselves as compulsions and obsessions, phobias and prejudices, neuroses and psychosomatic illnesses. |
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Although Shorter's book says little about the contemporary experience of psychosomatic illness, it's clear that similar mind-body-culture interplay is very much alive today. |
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Moreover, chronic diseases of kidneys, lung, brain, liver, joints, etc., and stress related psychosomatic illnesses cause significant morbidity in the general public. |
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Because CFS lacks definitive organic causes, it is often dismissed by physicians as either a psychosomatic illness or a manifestation of clinical depression. |
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The historical Woodrow Wilson suffered from numerous complaints which we might today label as psychosomatic. |
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Noise exposure disturbs sleep, affects childrens' cognitive development and may lead to psychosomatic illnesses. |
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Words like cortex, medulla oblongata, psychosomatic, and other terms were now clear to me in their meanings and implications. |
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This enables them to accept the psychosomatic explanation of their disorder. |
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Chronic pains, abdominal disorders, circulatory disturbances and asthma are some of the typical psychosomatic consequential illnesses. |
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Because the experience is a psychosomatic phenomenon, the expansion of consciousness also increases consciousness of the body and its functions. |
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As a general rule, one enters into psychotherapy to find a remedy to psychological or psychosomatic suffering. |
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Another striking feature has been the increase of addictions, psychosomatic and mental illness and suicides. |
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Hypnosis can help patients overcome chronic pain, create anesthesia, and heal psychogenic or psychosomatic illnesses. |
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As mentioned previously, the sage is used as an antiperspirant and once it was recommended for night sweats of tuberculosis and to minimize sweating of psychosomatic origin. |
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This slightly anguished gloominess, more or less depressing, could spread and reduce the organic resistance, health risking to be subject to some psychosomatic problems, but nevertheless not to be taken lightly. |
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The term psychosomatic means the mind making the body ill or illnesses which have been created physically within the body by derangement of the mind. |
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Professionally, she has introduced yogic techniques to deal with stress for groups of people that suffer from anxiety, depression and other psychosomatic problems. |
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Satya, who is trained as a Clinical Psychologist has worked as a psychosomatic therapist and as an Industrial Psychologist in various corporation settings in Germany. |
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At the beginning of the century, physicians and psychiatrists had long considered multiple sclerosis to be a neurotic psychosomatic disease called conversion hysteria. |
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In addition to these postulates, there are psychosomatic demands like a developed memory and fast response times which all go to show that interpreting requires qualifications. |
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The psycho-motor therapist has to deal with diverse manifestations of the pathologies: perinatal, postnatal, neurological, sensory, psychosomatic, geriatric, psychiatric. |
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In the early and mid-20th century, many referrals were made to psychiatrists and psychologists for psychosomatic problems, without much success. |
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If you've been anxious that this lump was something sinister, the pain you're experiencing could be psychosomatic. |
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After my doctor told me that my illness was psychosomatic, I sought a second opinion. |
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She counts her way through the chores of her day, fears disaster which leads her to pump neurotically at the brakes of her car and is afflicted by an annual psychosomatic loss of her voice. |
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They are, she says, latter-day hysterias, psychosomatic disorders whose roots lie not in organic causes but in psychological distress. |
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Which is good news for the emotionally positive, but bad for the emotionally negative, for it implies that those who most need a psychosomatic boost are incapable of generating one. |
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Dr. Flanders Dunbar, writing about psychosomatic medicine, says the surprising thing is that so many, faced with an unpleasant situation, actually do come down with real sniffles and genuine sneezes. |
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It is advisable to examine everything observable in this phenomenon which might be explained by suggestion, autosuggestion, hypnotism, mass psychology, the working of the unconscious and psychosomatic experiences. |
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Forced evacuation from a radiological or nuclear accident may lead to social isolation, anxiety, depression, psychosomatic medical problems, reckless behavior, even suicide. |
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Because of anatomical differences between men and women, female hernia pain is often misattributed, and in many unfortunate cases, labeled as psychosomatic. |
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The effort involved in the writing of the book took its toll on Carlyle, who became increasingly depressed, and subject to various probably psychosomatic ailments. |
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Rhazes, as he was known in the West, back in the 10th Century wrote about the role that psychosomatic medicine or self-suggestion, plays in healing. |
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The doctor told her that her stomach problems were psychosomatic. |
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