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This book focuses on the assessment and treatment of patients with
somatic symptoms, based on biopsychosociospiritual model. Specific
assessment skills and treatment techniques are required to approach
them effectively. A broad spectrum of knowledge about stress is
also needed because stress is closely related to the onset and
course of disorders with somatic symptoms. This book consists of
four parts. Part 1 'Stress' explores stress, vulnerability, and
resilience; intermediate mechanisms between stress and illnesses
such as psychoendocrinology and psychoimmunology; the measurement
of stress; and the relationship between stress and accidents. Part
2 'Somatization' deals with the concept, mechanisms, assessment,
and treatment of somatization. In addition, somatic symptom and
related disorders in DSM-5 is included. However, the approach to
chronic pain is separately added to this part because pain is a
major concern for patients with these disorders. Part 3 'Specific
physical disorders' mainly deals with common and distressing
functional physical disorders as well as major physical disorders.
Therapeutic approach for individuals at risk of coronary heart
disease is also included. Part 4 'Religion, spirituality and
psychosomatic medicine' emphasizes the importance of a
biopsychosociospiritual perspective in an approach for patients
with somatic symptoms, especially depressed patients with physical
diseases and patients with terminal illnesses because of the
growing need for spirituality in such patients. This book explores
stress and a variety of issues relevant to the assessment and
treatment of disorders with somatic symptoms in terms of
biopsychosociospiritiual perspectives. It will be of interest to
researchers and healthcare practitioners dealing with stress,
health and mental health.
This book, with contributions emanating from the 21st World
Congress of Psychosomatic Medicine held in Seoul in August 2011,
presents the latest evidence-based information about the
mechanisms, assessment, and management of psychosomatic disorders
from a biopsychosociocultural perspective. Somatization is a
process characterized by excessive or inappropriate focus on
physical symptoms that are medically unexplained. It is highly
prevalent in primary care medicine, as somatoform (psychosomatic)
disorders tend to be chronic and can cause significant personal
suffering and social problems as well as financial burden.
This book, with contributions emanating from the 21st World
Congress of Psychosomatic Medicine held in Seoul in August 2011,
presents the latest evidence-based information about the
mechanisms, assessment, and management of psychosomatic disorders
from a biopsychosociocultural perspective. Somatization is a
process characterized by excessive or inappropriate focus on
physical symptoms that are medically unexplained. It is highly
prevalent in primary care medicine, as somatoform (psychosomatic)
disorders tend to be chronic and can cause significant personal
suffering and social problems as well as financial burden.
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