217:, who at this time was becoming interested in psychosomatics. At this time, he first met with psychiatrist John Romano. Romano had arrived in Boston several years before Engel. With the encouragement from Weiss, Engel and Romano collaborated on a study of delusional patients. In 1942, Romano became chairman of the psychiatry department at the
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Engel began a collaboration with Franz
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George Libman Engel (December 10, 1913 β November 26, 1999) was an
American psychiatrist and internist who, along with his colleague John Romano, was instrumental in developing and teaching psychosomatic medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York. He is best known
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in 1946. Engel joined Romano in
Rochester. He had dual appointments in psychiatry and medicine departments. He was responsible for establishing a medical psychiatric liaison service staffed largely by internists. He became deeply involved in the incorporation of psychiatric training in the medical
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and began publishing numerous books and articles on the relation of emotion and disease and on the incorporation of these ideas into medical training and clinical practice. Under his direction, the program at the university became a leading center in the development of psychosomatic theory and
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Engel, George L., and J. Romano. A Migraine-like
Syndrome Complicating Decompression Sickness: Scintillating Scotomas, Focal Neurologic Signs and Headache: Clinical and Electroencephalographic Observations.
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Rochester Medical Center. (n.d.). The papers of George L. Engel. Edward G. Miner Library, Archives and Manuscripts. Retrieved September 13, 2024, from
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Engel, George L., and J. Romano. βA Migraine-like
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Romano was given the opportunity to establish an entirely new psychiatry department at the School of
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Romano, J., and George L. Engel. βSyncopal
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Engel, G. L. (2015). The biopsychosocial model and the education of health professionals. Psychosomatics, 56(6), 475-480.
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were incorporating psychosomatics into the clinical service. At the time, Engel was skeptical of
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Mitogenetic Analysis of the Excitation of the Nervous System
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Fainting: Physiological and Psychological Considerations
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