Psychosomatic Disorders in General Practice

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ISBN: 3540545565
ISBN 13: 9783540545569
Autor: Luban-Plozza, Boris/Pöldinger, Walter/Kröger, Friedebert
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xii, 255 S., 1 s/w Illustr., 255 p. 1 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.03.1992
Auflage: 3/1992
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 4370090 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Closely geared to general practice yet without neglecting basic theory, this book has retained so much appeal among readers.as to warrant a third edition. We assume that the work has retained its place among the leading publications on psychosomatics because it embodies our strong interest in the 'here and now' of medical practice. The timing of this thoroughly revised and enlarged edition appears opportune as psychosomatic basic care and the medicine of dialogue acquire more meaning in daily routine practice, and as the need for basic information increases. We conceive psychosomatics to be an integral part of medicine. When we speak of 'psychosomatic disorders' in this book, our premise is that somatic and psychosocial aspects play an important role in their pathogenesis and course. This notion constitutes the very basis of what is understood as psychosomatic medical treatment. Such a point of departure calls for a consistent spirit of cooperation with regard to the problems involved. This alone satisfies the initial requirement of simultaneously considering both the somatic and psychosocial aspects of health and illness.

Autorenporträt

Inhaltsangabe1 Psychosomatic Groundwork.- 1.1 Historical Introduction.- 1.2 Psychosomatic Correlates.- 1.2.1 Psychophysiological Connections.- 1.2.2 Psychodynamic Concepts.- 1.2.3 Models Based on the General-Systems Theory.- 1.2.4 Sociopsychosomatics.- 1.2.5 Conclusion to the Precepts.- 2 Psychosomatic Disorders.- 2.1 Disorders of the Respiratory Organs.- 2.1.1 Bronchial Asthma.- 2.1.2 Coughing and Singultus.- 2.1.3 The Nervous Breathing Syndrome.- 2.1.4 The Hyperventilation Syndrome.- 2.1.5 Pulmonary Tuberculosis.- 2.2 Cardiovascular Disorders.- 2.2.1 Functional Heart Disorders.- 2.2.2 Coronary Heart Disease.- 2.2.3 Essential Hypertension.- 2.3 Aspects of Eating Behaviour.- 2.3.1 Nutrition.- 2.3.2 Overnutrition and Obesity.- 2.3.3 Anorexia Nervosa.- 2.3.4 Bulimia.- 2.4 Gastrointestinal Disorders.- 2.4.1 Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers.- 2.4.2 Constipation.- 2.4.3 Emotional Diarrhea.- 2.4.4 Irritable Colon.- 2.4.5 Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease.- 2.5 Disorders of the Endocrine System.- 2.5.1 Hyperthyroidism.- 2.5.2 Diabetes Mellitus.- 2.6 Aspects of Allergy.- 2.7 Skin Diseases.- 2.7.1 Urticaria.- 2.7.2 Pruritus.- 2.7.3 Atopic Dermatitis (Disseminated Neurodermatitis).- 2.7.4 Anogenital Pruritus.- 2.7.5 Psoriasis.- 2.7.6 Dermatological Artifact.- 2.7.7 Treatment.- 2.8 Headache.- 2.9 The Sleepless Patient.- 2.10 Gynecological Disorders.- 2.10.1 Dysmenorrhea.- 2.10.2 Functional Sterility.- 2.11 Musculoskeletal Disorders.- 2.11.1 Soft Tissue Rheumatism.- 2.11.2 Back Pain.- 2.11.3 Rheumatoid Arthritis.- 3 Psychoautonomic Syndromes.- 3.1 Basics.- 3.2 Pathogenetic Concepts.- 3.3 Triggering Factors and Personality Profile.- 3.4 Types of Decompensation.- 3.5 Treatment.- 4 Psychosexual Disorders.- 4.1 Basics.- 4.2 Pathogenic and Therapeutic Concepts.- 4.3 Forms of Treatment.- 4.4 Sexuality with Increasing Age.- 4.5 Personal Experience of the Consultation in Psychosexual Medicine.- 5 Psychological and Psychosomatic Aspects of Dentistry.- 5.1 Basics.- 5.2 The Significance of the Oral Region.- 5.3 Going to the Dentist.- 5.4 The Dentist-Patient Relationship.- 5.5 Psychological Aspects During Treatment.- 5.6 The Various Groups of Patients.- 5.7 Psychogenic Influences in the Maxillofacial Region.- 5.8 Loss of Teeth.- 5.9 The Dental Prosthesis.- 5.10 Conclusions.- 6 The Psychosomatic Patient After Onset of Middle Age.- 6.1 Crises in Middle Age.- 6.2 Psychosomatic Disorders.- 6.3 Treatment.- 7 The Cancer Patient with an Unfavourable Prognosis.- 7.1 Basics.- 7.2 Informing the Patient of the Diagnosis.- 7.3 Family Participation.- 7.4 Sociopsychosomatic Implications.- 8 Aspects of Anxiety.- 8.1 Basics.- 8.2 Psychopathology of Anxiety Syndromes.- 8.3 Anxiety Disorders as Defined by International Systems of Classification.- 8.4 The Different Origins of Anxiety.- 8.5 Coping with Anxiety.- 8.6 Treatment of the Anxiety Syndrome.- 9 Masked Depression.- 10 The Psychosomatic Approach to the Patient.- 10.1 Problems of the Psychosomatic Approach.- 10.2 Various Forms of Dialogue with the Patient.- 10.3 Function and Course of the Interview.- 10.4 Dialogue as an Aid to Therapy.- 10.5 Balint Groups.- 11 The Rudiments of Treatment.- 11.1 The Problems of Integrating Psychotherapeutic Principles Into General Medicine.- 11.2 Relationship Therapy.- 11.3 Methods of Treatment.- 12 Psychopharmacotherapy.- 12.1 Antidepressants.- 12.2 Neuroleptics.- 12.3 Tranquilizers.- 12.4 Concomitant Effects.- 12.4.1 Neuroleptics.- 12.4.2 Antidepressants.- 12.4.3 Tranquilizers.- 12.5 Intoxication with Psychopharmaceuticals.- 12.6 When Psychopharmaceuticals are Indicated in Psychosomatic Illness.- 12.7 Chronic Pain.- 12.8 Suicidal Tendencies.- 12.9 Drug Abuse and the Suicidal Impulse.- 12.10 Psychotherapy and Psychopharmacotherapy.- References.

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