Description
Book SynopsisThe book surveys the biological, psychological, and psychiatric studies on nine psychosomatic syndromes, draws conclusions about the complex etiology of these syndromes, offers guidelines for diagnosis, and recommends treatments based on research findings.
Trade ReviewThis book is an excellent and up to date review of a complex field, written by a researcher and clinician with extensive experience in the field. I recommend it unreservedly.
* Journal of Psychosomatic Research *
I certainly recommend this book as an excellent and very complete review of the literature on nine important psychosomatic syndromes.
* Hospital and Community Psychiatry *
Oxymoron or not, this book is best described as a brief encyclopedia. Dr. Kellner succeeds in efficiently summarizing research and clinical experience with a challenging group of patients—those who seek care for physical symptoms that have no known biomedical cause or treatment. It is a useful reference for primary care physicians, medical specialists, and psychiatrists working in medical settings.
* Annals of Internal Medicine, George Simon, M.D., M.P.H. *
Table of Contents Psychosomatic Syndromes. Fibromyalgia, fibrositis, and myofascial pain syndrome. Chronic fatigue and chronic fatigue syndrome. Globus and fear of choking. Dysphagia and esophageal motility disorders. Non-ulcer dyspepsia. Irritable bowel syndrome. Urethral syndrome. Behavior-induced physiological changes: hyperventilation and aerophagia. Chronic pain syndromes. Mechanisms of Bodily Complaints. Somatization. Hysteria. Deception. Mechanisms of bodily complaints: main conclusions.