Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
Title Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 290
Release 1981
Genre Medicine, Psychosomatic
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Psychosomatic Disorders

Psychosomatic Disorders
Title Psychosomatic Disorders PDF eBook
Author Benjamin B. Wolman
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 305
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 1468455206

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This volume is an encyclopedic book on psychosomatic disorders, written for neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric social workers, and other mental and physical health professionals. It could be used as a textbook in advanced training programs for the above-mentioned profes sions. It covers the entire field of mind-body issues in psychology and psychiatry and related areas of clinical medicine. The mind-body relationship is a two-way street. Anxiety, fear, anger, and other emotional states can produce physiological changes such as tears, elevated heart rate, and diarrhea. When these changes affect one's health, they belong to the province of psychosomatic medicine. On the other hand, the intake of alcohol and other substances can affect such psycholog ical processes as thinking and mood. When the intake of substances is helpful, they belong to the province of psychopharmacology. The substances that are hurtful and adversely affect one's mental health belong to the category of addictions and drug abuse. All these issues are somatopsychic. The present volume does not deal with somatopsychic phenomena no matter what effect they may have. It deals with the physical effects of psychological issues, and only with those that cause harm to the human body. Thus, it describes and analyzes psychosomatic disorders. It is divided into four major parts: theoretical viewpoints, etiological considerations, the psychosomatic diseases, and treatment methods.

Cognitive Models and Spiritual Maps

Cognitive Models and Spiritual Maps
Title Cognitive Models and Spiritual Maps PDF eBook
Author Jensine Andresen
Publisher Imprint Academic
Pages 298
Release 2000
Genre Consciousness
ISBN 9780907845133

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This book throws down a challenge to religious studies, offering a multidisciplinary approach - including developmental psychology, neuropsychology, philosophy of mind, and anthropology.

The New Weird

The New Weird
Title The New Weird PDF eBook
Author Ann VanderMeer
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Pages 436
Release 2008
Genre Fiction
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Presents a collection of stories from the "new weird" genre--a overlap of science fiction, fantasy, and horror--from some of its well-known writers, along with commentaries and a story featuring emerging authors within the genre.

The Open Court

The Open Court
Title The Open Court PDF eBook
Author Paul Carus
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Pages 860
Release 1914
Genre Religion
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Aging and Old Age

Aging and Old Age
Title Aging and Old Age PDF eBook
Author Richard A. Posner
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 396
Release 1995-12-18
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780226675664

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Exploding the myth that the United States is on the brink of gerontological disaster, this provocative and revealing book paints a surprisingly rich and unsentimental portrait of the millions of elderly people in the U.S., and offers fresh insight into a wide range of social and political issues relating to the elderly, including health care, crime, social security, and discrimination.

What Is Man?

What Is Man?
Title What Is Man? PDF eBook
Author John Hundley
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 154
Release 2003-07
Genre
ISBN 1591609208

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