These findings are consistent with previous studies that have demonstrated a mediating effect of parent — child relationships and material resources on the relationship between psychosomatic health and living arrangements.31, 44, 45 Positive relationships to parents have been found to be more common in children in JPC than in single care, in particular to the fathers.13, 32, 46 Children's satisfaction with their material resources was included as a potential mediator since economic stress has previously been shown to be associated with psychosomatic symptoms in children29 and is more common among children with separated parents.4, 13 Also, these conditions reduced the differences
in psychosomatic health between the living arrangements.
Using OLS regression analyses, cross-sectional and longitudinal associations were evident between perceived stress and psychosomatic complaints, with increases in stress associated with increases
in psychosomatic problems.
It is, however, possible that the difference
in psychosomatic health between children in nuclear families and JPC may, at least partly, be explained by family factors associated with the parents» separation or divorce.
When children internalize feelings, especially in a situation as stressful as divorce, it can often result
in psychosomatic illness.
Therapeutic approach
in psychosomatic gastroenterology: Acta Psychiatrica Belgica Vol 75 (4) Jun - Jul 1975, 425 - 438.
Quite possibly, according to a study published this week
in Psychosomatic Medicine: Journal of Biobehavioral Medicine.
This study, published
in the Psychosomatic Medicine Journal of Biobehavioral Medicine in 2010 set out to find out what exactly in the endocrine system produces the great feeling of well - being after yoga, and the physiological signature associated with these.
According to a study published
in Psychosomatic Medicine, people who are depressed are more than four times as likely to develop unexplained fatigue while those who suffer from fatigue are almost three times as likely to develop depression.
According to my credentials, I have fellowship - level expertise
in Psychosomatic Medicine.
A study published
in Psychosomatic Medicine looked at a group of 28 mildly depressed patients.
«Of Minds and Molecules: Postmodern Medicine
in a Psychosomatic Universe.»
Not exact matches
A study
in the Journal of
Psychosomatic Research found that college students with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), chronic worry, neuroticism, anxiety sensitivity, and visceral anxiety are more likely to present symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
A 2008 study published
in the Journal Psychotherapy and
Psychosomatics concluded that inactive individuals who normally complained of fatigue experienced increases
in energy of up to 20 percent and decreased fatigue as much as 65 percent by participating
in regular, low - intensity physical activity.
Some people swear that drinking coffee can cause you to hold onto fat — and a 2005 study published
in «
Psychosomatic Medicine» found that too much caffeine can increase levels of cortisol, the stress hormone that triggers fat storage.
In the contemporary world it is impossible to ignore the epidemic of meaninglessness, which produces many of the psychological,
psychosomatic, behavioral, and relational problems of those who come seeking help.
Today, however, with greater awareness of the
psychosomatic nature of much illness, there is renewed interest
in spiritual healing.
This includes most alcoholics, drug addicts, overt and borderline psychotics, those with severe
psychosomatic problems, religious fanatics, rabid «positive thinkers,» and those with a protracted history of chronic failure
in adult roles (marriage and job).
But
in the modern world several sciences have converged to press home to us the rational conclusion that each individual man is a
psychosomatic unity, a living physical organism whose various organs, both physical and psychical, can only function as part of the total organism.
Our center has worked with the Menninger Foundation, New York University, and the Gladman Center for
Psychosomatic Medicine
in exploring new relationships between science, religion and medicine.
The point rather is to overcome Descartes» excessive intellectualism (and latent solipsism)
in favor of our experience of
psychosomatic social - relatedness.
A contrasting difference is that Peirce had a powerful mathematician as father who tutored him
in that subject, helped him
in other ways, but was almost brutally unkind at times and a possible cause of a
psychosomatic illness
in his son.
Furthermore, this plain truth that we are organic
psychosomatic «becomings» provides a natural reason for the use of sacramental means of worship and Christian nurture, as well as a vindication of the traditional emphasis on the eucharist or Holy Communion as central
in our relationship, as Christian people, with the divine reality
in whom alone we can find genuine fulfillment of our creaturely potentiality.
In this sense that tradition was getting at what in our own day we should call the «psychosomatic» constitution of human bein
In this sense that tradition was getting at what
in our own day we should call the «psychosomatic» constitution of human bein
in our own day we should call the «
psychosomatic» constitution of human being.
We are
psychosomatic organisms, not souls who happen to reside temporarily
in bodies.
It may be that if we had been there we might have found a «scientific» explanation of what the early Christians regarded as miraculous; and it is legitimate enough to use such knowledge as we now have, for instance, about the treatment of
psychosomatic disorders, as a help toward the explanation of some of the cures reported
in the gospels.
But our modern, indeed very recent, understanding of the
psychosomatic unity comprising a person, and of the deep influence of environmental factors upon personality, raises
in acute form the question whether our present personality can be raised individually and clothed upon with a resurrection - body
in a resurrection - environment.
It could be argued that the Platonic doctrine of the immortality of the soul was simply a refined and highly sophisticated version of that belief
in an after - life which had been widespread
in the ancient world
in one form or another, and which Israel had come almost completely to abandon because of her
psychosomatic view of the unity of the human individual.
If so, his cures were not miraculous
in the modern sense of the word; they were extraordinary, but not supernatural, instances of
psychosomatic healing.
Ego weakness is present
in many chronic alcoholics and drug addicts, persons with multiple
psychosomatic problems, delinquents and criminals, and people whose lives seem to consist of one (or several) crisis after another.
«An Analysis of the Influence of Alcohol on Experimental Neuroses
in Cats,»
Psychosomatic Medicine, VI (1946), 36 - 52.
It will be to the everlasting credit of Pope John Paul II that be bas made his papacy the occasion for insisting upon the fact that our imaging of God, as given
in the revelation, involves the whole human person
in all of his
psychosomatic reality.
The fact of the resurrection is consequently equated with a theory of the reconstitution of our
psychosomatic nature
in an eternity after the demise of the universe.
Modern
psychosomatic medicine has made some progress
in analyzing along these lines; for example, it seems quite possible that the emotional tone of my soul may directly alter the patterns of physical feeling
in my stomach.4 Still, we should not suppose too quickly that the aims of a human personality have any very effective direct influence on the molecules of body cells, other than those
in the brain.
It is located
in the soul, not as a special substance which merely inhabits a body, but as the locus of the distinctively personal experience of the whole
psychosomatic organism.
No doubt the neural ground for the possibility of
psychosomatic beings like ourselves to be able to develop aptitudes
in this way was afforded by the plasticity of the hominid brain.
In Merton's case, it is not difficult to see this as a
psychosomatic symptom of his second orphanhood.
Lined up
in tiny glass jars like so many naturopathic soldiers at your local Whole Foods or health food store, tinctures offer possible solutions not just for physical ailments (insomnia, constipation, hacking coughs), but emotional and
psychosomatic issues (depression, anxiety, ennui).
In preschoolers, common reactions are sleep difficulties, toileting problems, clinginess and temper tantrums; in school - age children and teens, psychosomatic physical complaints are the nor
In preschoolers, common reactions are sleep difficulties, toileting problems, clinginess and temper tantrums;
in school - age children and teens, psychosomatic physical complaints are the nor
in school - age children and teens,
psychosomatic physical complaints are the norm.
In no particular order, I'm going to guess that the itching is a)
psychosomatic (because you're feeling kind of itchy about still nursing but also itchy about weaning), b) caused by some kind of minor infection or fungus (like low - grade thrush), or c) caused by dry skin from showers that are too hot or a harsh soap.
This inability to verbalize what she is experiencing
in her body puts a child at risk for developing
psychosomatic reactions to stimuli.
A positive attitude and family environment increases the effectiveness of the interventions, Dr. Barnes reported
in one of three studies presented at the American
Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting
in Portland, Ore..
All respondents experienced the situation as extremely negative, and
in the case of a few respondents poor supervision lead to
psychosomatic complaints such as a nervous breakdown.
Analyzing data from 6.9 million adolescents and adults from all over the country, Twenge found that Americans now report more
psychosomatic symptoms of depression, such as trouble sleeping and trouble concentrating, than their counterparts
in the 1980s.
Expectations, memories and emotional upset can spur
psychosomatic breathing difficulties
in some patients
The use of the term stress
in serious and recognized cases, such as those of post-traumatic stress disorder and
psychosomatic illness, has scarcely helped clear analysis of the generalized «stress» phenomenon.
Jessica Rayo, a California State University, Long Beach undergrad assisting on the project, presented details of the technology at this year's annual conference of the American
Psychosomatic Society held this week
in Spain.
H. pylori may contribute to cognitive impairment or Alzheimer's disease, according to a study published
in the June issue of
Psychosomatic Medicine.
Interactions between stress and sex
in microbial responses within the microbiota - gut - brain axis to stress
in a mouse model — Matthew C.B. Tsilimigras —
Psychosomatic Medicine
In 1981, Wolfgang came to Heidelberg for the first time as a resident; he then completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Göttingen before returning to Heidelberg for specialist training in the Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg - where he has remained sinc
In 1981, Wolfgang came to Heidelberg for the first time as a resident; he then completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Göttingen before returning to Heidelberg for specialist training
in the Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg - where he has remained sinc
in the Department of General Internal Medicine and
Psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg - where he has remained since.
Now a professor of Neurobiological Research
in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics, and Psychotherapy at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Wachinger adds, «In collaboration with colleagues at the Martinos Center, we are planning further exploration of the relationship between shape asymmetries and established Alzheimer's disease biomarkers to better understand the underlying biological mechanism
in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
Psychosomatics, and Psychotherapy at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Wachinger adds, «
In collaboration with colleagues at the Martinos Center, we are planning further exploration of the relationship between shape asymmetries and established Alzheimer's disease biomarkers to better understand the underlying biological mechanism
In collaboration with colleagues at the Martinos Center, we are planning further exploration of the relationship between shape asymmetries and established Alzheimer's disease biomarkers to better understand the underlying biological mechanisms.