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It is a privilege to introduce this unusual book. In a time when
most docotrs practise medicine as a technical application of the
natural sciences, the authors, both experienced clinicians, combine
the use of modem techniques with human understanding and
psychological management of their patients in the practice of
internal medicine. Many of these patients suffer from
"psychosomatic disorders", i. e. diseases in which emotional
stresses play a major role in the production of the symptoms and/or
signs. But just because such a large proportion of all illnesses
seen by physicians fall within this category (whether functional or
organic), this book is not only a guide to the theory of
psychosomatic medicine; it describes the way in which the authors
deal with patients in their daily practice. Based on many years of
clinical experience and a critical appraisal of the literature,
they have developed and tested an approach to what they describe as
"psychological management". This is partly based on psychological
and psychiatric principles but differs from specialised
"psychotherapy" and can be learned and practised by physicians in
combination with their technical medical treatment. Extensive
attention is paid to the stresses, ambivalences and
incompatibilities which the patients encounter in their
communication with the key figures in their family and at work, and
to which they have unsuccesfully tried to adapt without having been
able to solve the problems actively.
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