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It was during those early years that the medical establishment first criticized the chiropractic profession, saying that the conditions that those early chiropractors were treating were only psychophysiologic disorders.
Medical treatments and psychotherapy are used to treat psychosomatic disorders.
The technique can be used to alleviate many stress-induced psychosomatic disorders.
A person with a psychosomatic disorder has a physical disease that is worsened or partially caused by mental factors.
Hypochondria is currently considered a psychosomatic disorder, as in a mental illness with physical symptoms.
He has written his dissertation on the therapeutic music drawing in psychogenic and psychosomatic disorders.
Hypnotic suggestion, its role in psychoneurotic and psychosomatic disorders: A thesis.
Similarly, high scorers on neuroticism are more susceptible to sleep and psychosomatic disorders.
This general form of therapy was utilized mainly to treat patients with neurotic and psychosomatic disorders.
It is not a psychosomatic disorder, although its symptoms can be aggravated by stress, anxiety, depression or emotional trauma.
Many of the aspects of stress, especially the physical ones, are examples of psychosomatic disorders.
Some researchers believe the disorder is a psychological one, while others believe it to be a psychosomatic disorder.
Those who have psychosomatic disorders sometimes display psychological symptoms along with the burning of feet associated with the syndrome.
They list irritable bowel syndrome and tension headache as examples of psychosomatic disorders.
This has led some to believe that fibromyalgia is a psychosomatic disorder, an emotional problem that manifests itself as a physical one.
Under pressure, as of now, those could produce an emotional trauma or psychosomatic disorders which are capable of causing the symptoms we've just seen.
With psychologist Pierre Janet (1859-1947) he performed studies on neurosis and psychosomatic disorders.
Physicians have replaced the vague diagnosis of hysteria with what is essentially its synonym, psychosomatic disorder.
"It was a psychosomatic disorder, then."
He considered the disciplines of physiology and psychiatry to be complementary to each other, and was particularly interested in psychosomatic disorders.
He also maintained a private practice on the Upper East Side, focusing on psychosomatic disorders.
Since the death of his parents in a horrible plane crash, Daniel had suffered from hodophobia, a psychosomatic disorder also called "the traveling allergy."
(However, throughout this discussion I have ignored those psychosomatic disorders which might be the consequence of what we could call 'somatic externalization'.
The shrine at the monastery was said to provide a miraculous cure for eye diseases and mental and psychosomatic disorders.
Long-term effects include increased aggression, clinging behavior, detachment, psychosomatic disorders, and an increased risk of depression as an adult.
Biofeedback techniques in psychosomatic disorders.