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Is there evidence for the notion of psychogenic illness?
Article abstract: In some patients with chronic physical complaints, detailed examination fails to identify a well-recognized underlying disease process. In this situation, the physician may suspect a psychological cause. This review critically evaluates the evidence for this causal claim, focusing … Continue reading
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Tagged Carolyn E WIlshire, psychogenic illness, psychological causes, psychosomatic, Tony Ward
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