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In the spring of 1982, we began our collaboration while on
sabbatical in Jerusa lem. Working together at Hadassah Medical
Center, we discovered that we had overlapping and complementary
interests. The wonderful surroundings com bined with a warm
friendship nourished the development of this book. E. G. S: s
interest in neuropsychology, cognitive function, and diagnostic
clas sification and A. A R: s interest in the development of normal
sexual behavior, incest and its consequences for psychopathology,
and psychoanalytic thought provided a broad perspective on the
field of somatoform disorders. For E. G. S., Lawrence A. Lockman, a
faculty member in pediatric neurology at the Univer sity of
Minnesota who has a great interest in these cases, was particularly
helpful. Many of the ideas on case management came from his
admonitions to the house staff on rounds regarding proper
management of patients and families. When we began to write the
book in the fall of 1984, two students of E. G. S: s became
involved. Norman Cohen, then a post doc, was very interested in
pain and biofeedback, having worked extensively in the Pain Clinic
at the University of Minnesota Hospitals. He was seeing many of the
children in the clinic who required biofeedback and was especially
interested in those with headache. He agreed to write the chapter
on headache."
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