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somatic symptom disorder are common during adolescence. A community study of adolescents found that 5% had persistent distressing physical symptoms paired with psychological concerns. In the primary care patient population, the rate rises to around 17%. Patients with functional illnesses such as fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, and
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activity have been shown to be linked in those who experienced stressful life events for an extended period of time. It is further claimed that increased activity of the anterior cingulate cortex, which acts as a bridge between attention and emotion, leads to increased sensitivity of unwanted stimuli
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to be more threatening and, therefore, exhibit stronger cognitive, emotional, and behavioral awareness of such symptoms. In addition, evidence suggests that negative psychological factors have a significant impact on the impairments and behaviors of people suffering from somatic symptom disorder, as
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The cause of somatic symptom disorder is unknown. Symptoms may result from a heightened awareness of specific physical sensations paired with a tendency to interpret these experiences as signs of a medical ailment. The diagnosis is controversial, as people with a medical illness can be mislabeled as
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reported respondents who had been unwell for most of their lives and complained of a variety of symptoms from various organ systems. Despite many appointments, hospitalizations, and tests, symptoms continue. Somatic symptom disorder was later dubbed "Briquet
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Somatic symptom disorder is typically persistent, with symptoms that wax and wane. Chronic limitations in general function, substantial psychological impairment, and a reduction in quality of life are all common. Some investigations suggest people can recover; the natural history of the illnesses
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has been linked to significant improvements in patient-reported function and somatic symptoms, a reduction in health-care expenses, and a reduction in symptoms of depression. CBT aims to help patients realize their ailments are not catastrophic and to enable them to gradually return to activities
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or medical condition. When a somatic symptom disorder coexists with another medical ailment, people overreact to the ailment's adverse effects. They may be unresponsive toward treatment or unusually sensitive to drug side effects. Those with somatic symptom disorder who also have another physical
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Those suffering from somatic symptom disorder experience recurring and obsessive feelings and thoughts concerning their well-being. Common examples include severe anxiety regarding potential ailments, misinterpreting normal sensations as indications of severe illness, believing that symptoms are
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Manifestations of somatic symptom disorder are highly variable. Recurrent ailments usually begin before the age of 30; most patients have many somatic symptoms, while others only experience one. The severity may fluctuate, but symptoms rarely go away completely for long periods of time. Symptoms
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classifies somatic symptoms as "Bodily distress disorder". Bodily distress disorder is characterized by the presence of distressing bodily symptoms and excessive attention devoted to those symptoms. The ICD-11 further specifies that if another health condition is causing or contributing to the
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or result in substantial impairment of daily life". Additional criteria, often known as B criteria, include "excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors regarding somatic symptoms or corresponding health concerns manifested by disproportionate and persistent thoughts about the severity of one's
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patterns; and abnormal limb posture. The presenting symptom in conversion disorder is loss of function, but in somatic symptom disorder, the emphasis is on the discomfort that specific symptoms produce. Conversion disorder often lacks the overwhelming thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that
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Sattel, H.; Lahmann, C.; GĂĽndel, H.; Guthrie, E.; Kruse, J.; Noll-Hussong, M.; Ohmann, C.; Ronel, J.; Sack, M.; Sauer, N.; Schneider, G.; Henningsen, P. (2012). "Brief psychodynamic interpersonal psychotherapy for patients with multisomatoform disorder: randomised controlled trial".
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indicators. A strong, positive relationship between the physician and the patient is crucial, and it should be accompanied by frequent, supportive visits to avoid the temptation to medicate or test when these interventions are not obviously necessary.
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Liu, Jing; Gill, Neeraj S.; Teodorczuk, Andrew; Li, Zhan-jiang; Sun, Jing (2019). "The efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy in somatoform disorders and medically unexplained physical symptoms: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials".
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The DSM includes five distinct descriptions for somatic symptom disorder. These include somatic symptom disorder with predominant pain, formally referred to as pain disorder, as well as classifications for mild, moderate, and severe symptoms.
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activity and can occur in the absence of nociception. Those with somatic symptoms are thought to exaggerate their somatic symptoms through choice perception and perceive them in accordance with an ailment. This idea has been identified as a
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Klaus, Kristina; Rief, Winfried; Brähler, Elmar; Martin, Alexandra; Glaesmer, Heide; Mewes, Ricarda (November 2015). "Validating psychological classification criteria in the context of somatoform disorders: A one- and four-year follow-up".
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Somatic symptom disorder can be detected by an ambiguous and often inconsistent history of symptoms that are rarely relieved by medical treatments. Additional signs of somatic symptom disorder include interpreting normal sensations for
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Häuser, Winfried; Bialas, Patric; Welsch, Katja; Wolfe, Frederick (June 2015). "Construct validity and clinical utility of current research criteria of DSM-5 somatic symptom disorder diagnosis in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome".
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system, in particular, may be relevant while a shared genetic source remains unknown. Researchers take into account the various processes involved in the development of somatic symptoms as well as the interactions between various
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in patients with somatic symptom disorders tends to present a greater vulnerability to pain. The relevant brain regions include the dorsolateral prefrontal, insular, rostral anterior cingulate, premotor, and parietal cortices.
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Gierk, Benjamin; Kohlmann, Sebastian; Kroenke, Kurt; Spangenberg, Lena; Zenger, Markus; Brähler, Elmar; Löwe, Bernd (1 March 2014). "The
Somatic Symptom Scale–8 (SSS-8): A Brief Measure of Somatic Symptom Burden".
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Stein, Dan J.; Muller, Jacqueline (2008). "Cognitive-Affective
Neuroscience of Somatization Disorder and Functional Somatic Syndromes: Reconceptualizing The Triad of Depression-Anxiety-Somatic Symptoms".
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have a significant impact on the shift from unproblematic somatic symptoms to a severely debilitating somatic symptom disorder. Those who experience more negative psychological characteristics may regard
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Somatic symptoms disorder pertains to how an individual interprets and responds to symptoms as opposed to the symptoms themselves. Somatic symptom disorder can occur even in those who have an underlying
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GarcĂa-Campayo, Javier; Fayed, Nicolas; Serrano-Blanco, Antoni; Roca, Miquel (2009). "Brain dysfunction behind functional symptoms: neuroimaging and somatoform, conversive, and dissociative disorders".
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Guidi, Jenny; Rafanelli, Chiara; Roncuzzi, Renzo; Sirri, Laura; Fava, Giovanni A. (March 2013). "Assessing psychological factors affecting medical conditions: comparison between different proposals".
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implies that around 50% to 75% of patients with medically unexplained symptoms improve, whereas 10% to 30% deteriorate. Fewer physical symptoms and better baseline functioning are stronger
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Löwe, Bernd; Levenson, James; Depping, Miriam; Hüsing, Paul; Kohlmann, Sebastian; Lehmann, Marco; Shedden-Mora, Meike; Toussaint, Anne; Uhlenbusch, Natalie; Weigel, Angelika (March 2022).
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Rief, Winfried; Mewes, Ricarda; Martin, Alexandra; Glaesmer, Heide; Braehler, Elmar (September 2010). "Are psychological features useful in classifying patients with somatic symptoms?".
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Noyes, Russell; Stuart, Scott; Watson, David B.; Langbehn, Douglas R. (2006). "Distinguishing between
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symptoms". It continues: "Although any one somatic symptom might not be consistently present, one's state of being symptomatic is continuous (typically lasting more than 6 months)."
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have a greater prevalence of somatic symptom disorder. The reported frequency of somatic symptom disorder, as defined by DSM-5 criteria, ranges from 25 to 60% among these patients.
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Somatic syndrome disorder's widespread, non-specific symptoms may conceal and mimic the manifestations of other medical disorders, making diagnosis and therapy challenging.
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patients met the somatic symptom disorder criteria exhibited higher depression rates than those who did not. In one study, 28.8% of those with somatic symptom disorder had
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results, which may result in further interventions, associated risks, and greater expenses. While some practitioners order tests to reassure patients, research shows that
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and treatment have been inadequate, fearing that engaging in physical activity will harm the body, and spending a disproportionate amount of time thinking about symptoms.
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context. It was discovered that Korean participants used more body-related phrases while discussing their connections with stressful events and experienced more
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About 10-20 percent of female first degree relatives also have somatic symptom disorder and male relatives have increased rates of alcoholism and sociopathy.
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contributed significantly to the belief that hysteria and hypochondria are mental rather than physical illnesses. The term "English Malady" was used by
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is a short self-report questionnaire that is used to evaluate somatic symptoms. It examines the perceived severity of common somatic symptoms. The
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Those raised in environments where expressing emotions during stages of development is discouraged face the highest risk of somatization. In
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Kroenke, Kurt; Spitzer, Robert L.; Williams, Janet B. W. (March 2002).
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Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar — Current Approaches in Psychiatry
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dangerous and serious despite lacking medical basis, claiming that
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Kato, Kenji; Sullivan, Patrick F.; Pedersen, Nancy L. (May 2010).
386:, but other psychiatric comorbidities were not usually looked at.
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265:, and they may or may not coexist with a known medical ailment.
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fulfilled somatic symptom disorder criteria. 25.6% of
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Tak, Lineke M.; Rosmalen, Judith G. M. (1 May 2010).
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
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370:Most research that looked at additional
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240:About 13–23% of the general population.
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2183:Journal of General Internal Medicine
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1055:Learn to cope with physical symptoms
4650:Physiological and physical behavior
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1980:10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2012.09.007
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1537:International Review of Psychiatry
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633:hypothalamo pituitary adrenal axis
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2605:Journal of Psychosomatic Research
2554:Journal of Psychosomatic Research
2240:Journal of Psychosomatic Research
2015:Journal of Psychosomatic Research
1779:Journal of Psychosomatic Research
1064:Reduce preoccupation with symptom
512:were linked to somatic symptoms.
4076:X-linked intellectual disability
3423:Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
2958:10.1097/00006842-200203000-00008
2911:10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.12179
2617:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2010.02.001
2566:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2009.12.004
2252:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2010.01.010
2027:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2017.07.010
1917:Eating and Weight Disorders: EWD
1791:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2015.03.151
1736:10.1097/00006842-199007000-00006
1301:Functional neurological disorder
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510:single nucleotide polymorphisms
4548:Dissociative identity disorder
3813:Adult personality and behavior
3617:Morrison, James (2023-03-08).
3144:10.1002/14651858.CD011142.pub2
3071:Journal of Affective Disorders
2664:10.1016/j.biopsych.2009.03.015
2353:Journal of Abnormal Psychology
1238:
819:Somatic Symptom Scale – 8
555:medically unexplained symptoms
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2799:Current Opinion in Psychiatry
2722:10.1016/S0033-3182(92)72018-0
1592:British Journal of Psychiatry
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942:obsessive-compulsive disorder
855:, pain in the legs, arms, or
413:, and 18.5% of patients with
176:obsessive-compulsive disorder
4952:Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia
4489:Generalized anxiety disorder
4222:Neurological and symptomatic
3867:Sexual relationship disorder
3478:10.1097/PSY.0b013e31815b0103
3189:10.1097/PSY.0b013e31815b00c4
2811:10.1097/YCO.0b013e3283252d43
2451:10.1097/PSY.0b013e3181d73fce
2140:10.1097/PSY.0b013e31815b00d7
1549:10.3109/09540261.2012.729758
1499:10.1016/0163-8343(92)90066-j
1031:Cognitive-behavioral therapy
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508:. In another study, various
392:generalized anxiety disorder
282:generalized anxiety disorder
195:Cognitive-behavioral therapy
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4728:REM sleep behavior disorder
4197:Seasonal affective disorder
3995:Separation anxiety disorder
3646:Suzanne O'Sullivan (2017).
3224:10.1056/NEJM198605293142203
1968:General Hospital Psychiatry
1641:(4). Elsevier BV: 745–758.
1487:General Hospital Psychiatry
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849:stomach or digestive issues
658:It has been suggested that
649:5-hydroxy indol acetic acid
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4995:Symptoms and uncategorized
4096:developmental disabilities
3862:Sexual maturation disorder
2310:10.3389/fpubh.2022.1033203
2297:Frontiers in Public Health
1929:10.1007/s40519-019-00716-6
1882:10.1016/j.psym.2016.08.002
1385:Somatic Syndrome Disorders
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2408:10.1016/j.psc.2011.05.007
2195:10.1007/s11606-008-0845-0
2087:10.1017/S0033291721004177
1647:10.1016/j.ncl.2023.02.009
1604:10.1192/bjp.bp.111.093526
1449:American Family Physician
1069:Electroconvulsive therapy
891:The fifth edition of the
825:Somatic Symptom Scale - 8
672:anterior cingulate cortex
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405:, 11.2% of subjects with
290:functional pain syndromes
278:major depressive disorder
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4576:Body dysmorphic disorder
4355:Post-concussion syndrome
3965:Emotional and behavioral
1096:chronic fatigue syndrome
958:irritable bowel syndrome
946:illness anxiety disorder
938:body dysmorphic disorder
886:
803:Specific tests, such as
598:occupational functioning
415:congestive heart failure
247:Somatic symptom disorder
184:illness anxiety disorder
172:body dysmorphic disorder
87:, financial stress, and
33:Somatic symptom disorder
4942:Childhood schizophrenia
4294:Frontotemporal dementia
4251:High-functioning autism
4068:Intellectual disability
3077:. Elsevier BV: 98–112.
2291:Mewes, Ricarda (2022).
1061:Improve quality of life
770:glucocorticoid receptor
675:and bodily sensations.
4459:Specific social phobia
4350:Organic brain syndrome
4192:Melancholic depression
3953:Childhood and learning
3466:Psychosomatic Medicine
3334:The Irish Psychologist
3177:Psychosomatic Medicine
2946:Psychosomatic Medicine
2899:JAMA Internal Medicine
2703:Barsky, A. J. (1992).
2439:Psychosomatic Medicine
2128:Psychosomatic Medicine
2075:Psychological Medicine
1724:Psychosomatic Medicine
1291:Psychosomatic medicine
1262:
1194:central nervous system
1144:personality disorder.
1036:primary care physician
928:Differential diagnosis
617:non-epileptic seizures
273:or medical condition.
199:psychiatric medication
163:Differential diagnosis
155:Psychiatric assessment
5015:Psychomotor agitation
4805:and substance-related
4748:Postpartum depression
4628:Somatization disorder
4514:Acute stress reaction
4279:AIDS dementia complex
2652:Biological Psychiatry
2036:1959.4/unsworks_51677
1296:Psychoneuroimmunology
1258:
1118:personality disorders
1009:psychiatric treatment
738:Neuroimaging evidence
732:central sensitization
708:central sensitization
550:physical self-concept
506:environmental factors
462:controlled substances
411:non-HIV lipodystrophy
255:somatization disorder
5010:Klüver–Bucy syndrome
4840:Substance dependence
4753:Postpartum psychosis
4299:Huntington's disease
4081:Lujan–Fryns syndrome
3930:Personality disorder
3284:Psychiatric Services
813:radiological imaging
718:. Harmless and mild
534:negative affectivity
496:element. A study of
435:rheumatoid arthritis
107:At least six months.
18:Somatoform disorders
4890:Delusional disorder
4835:Stimulant psychosis
4825:Physical dependence
4679:Rumination syndrome
4581:Conversion disorder
4558:Psychogenic amnesia
4408:with depressed mood
4406:Adjustment disorder
4309:Parkinson's disease
4284:Alzheimer's disease
4177:Atypical depression
4013:Social functioning
3888:Munchausen syndrome
3883:Factitious disorder
3619:DSM-5-TR® Made Easy
3296:10.1176/ps.39.6.643
2532:10.18863/pgy.882929
1396:– via PubMed.
1281:Munchausen syndrome
1276:Jurosomatic illness
1271:Conversion Disorder
969:conversion disorder
934:Adjustment disorder
869:shortness of breath
691:sensory information
685:refers to afferent
621:chronic pelvic pain
609:meta-analysis study
526:insecure attachment
407:Alzheimer's disease
351:medical evaluations
251:somatoform disorder
180:conversion disorder
168:Adjustment disorder
81:Reduced functioning
5050:Somatic psychology
4909:schizophrenia-like
4553:Dissociative fugue
4002:Movement disorders
3739:External resources
2840:Frodl, T. (2016).
2365:10.1037/abn0000085
1635:Neurologic Clinics
1252:In the opinion of
1025:therapeutic effect
985:dystonic movements
809:urine drug screens
798:diagnostic testing
790:laboratory testing
316:Signs and symptoms
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1839:10.1136/bmj.f1580
1426:978-0-89042-555-8
1114:anxiety disorders
1021:adverse reactions
744:catastrophization
728:dorsal horn cells
482:childhood neglect
403:semantic dementia
327:physical activity
269:from an existing
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150:Diagnostic method
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3857:Sexual anorexia
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853:back discomfort
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712:neurobiological
689:that transmits
687:neural activity
670:activation and
668:Proinflammatory
660:proinflammatory
645:hypocortisolism
637:stress response
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530:catastrophizing
518:
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427:heart condition
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3669:Classification
3663:
3662:
3657:978-1590517956
3656:
3641:
3638:
3635:
3634:
3627:
3609:
3592:
3585:
3567:
3554:
3534:
3515:(2): 154–161.
3499:
3472:(9): 860–863.
3456:
3429:(5): 270–281.
3413:
3394:(2): 117–124.
3378:
3351:
3317:
3290:(6): 643–647.
3274:
3245:
3202:
3183:(9): 881–888.
3167:
3122:
3060:
3036:
3007:(1): 339–367.
2987:
2952:(2): 258–266.
2932:
2905:(3): 399–407.
2885:
2862:
2832:
2805:(2): 224–231.
2788:
2761:(5): 379–384.
2744:
2709:Psychosomatics
2695:
2658:(5): 407–414.
2638:
2611:(5): 495–502.
2595:
2560:(5): 461–468.
2537:
2526:(4): 790–804.
2480:
2445:(7): 648–655.
2429:
2402:(3): 565–578.
2386:
2342:
2283:
2246:(5): 447–453.
2226:
2189:(2): 155–161.
2169:
2134:(9): 870–875.
2118:
2081:(4): 632–648.
2058:
2001:
1974:(2): 141–146.
1958:
1923:(4): 991–998.
1903:
1876:(6): 598–604.
1870:Psychosomatics
1860:
1812:
1785:(6): 546–552.
1765:
1730:(4): 445–451.
1711:
1676:
1625:
1578:
1543:(1): 107–115.
1520:
1493:(5): 322–326.
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1216:Wilhelm Stekel
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1110:mood disorders
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823:Main article:
820:
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794:false-positive
785:
782:
778:hypomethylated
752:
749:
739:
736:
722:stimulate the
716:neural network
628:
625:
571:cultural norms
563:
560:
546:health anxiety
517:
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439:osteoarthritis
425:, 23.1% had a
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