2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11326-010-0133-6
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Psychosomatische Medizin – Geschichte, Definition, Extension, Organisation

Abstract: Psychosomatic medicine defines a medical perspective that investigates biological, psychological and social influences on origin, onset and course of somatic diseases and functional bodily syndromes in a systematic and balanced way, and that stresses a patient-centred approach in treatment. There are various historical pathways, manifold scientific and health care interests making definition and range of psychosomatic medicine difficult. Central areas of psychosomatic work are the comorbidity of somatic diseas… Show more

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“…Another special feature of the German health system is that psychosomatic medicine is established as a medical specialty separate from psychiatry. Psychosomatic medicine deals with psychological, social and biological influences on body functions and the development and therapy of somatic diseases ( 39 ). The term “psychosomatic” was introduced by Heinroth, whose 1818 textbook was included in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another special feature of the German health system is that psychosomatic medicine is established as a medical specialty separate from psychiatry. Psychosomatic medicine deals with psychological, social and biological influences on body functions and the development and therapy of somatic diseases ( 39 ). The term “psychosomatic” was introduced by Heinroth, whose 1818 textbook was included in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%