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Psychosomatic Medicine: Proceedings of the 18th World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine, Held in Kobe, Japan, Between 21 and 26 August 2005 [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x165 mm, Illustrations (some col.)
  • Sari: International Congress S. v. 1287
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jun-2006
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0444521674
  • ISBN-13: 9780444521675
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x165 mm, Illustrations (some col.)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jun-2006
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0444521674
  • ISBN-13: 9780444521675
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These proceedings are based on the papers given the 18th World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine. They cover current areas of particular interest in psychosomatic medicine, such as: mechanism of interactions of mind and body on psychosomatic diseases, psychoneuroimmunology, stress science and its evaluation, basic study and treatment of eating disorders, panic disorders, psycho-oncology, sexual dysfunction, cardiovascular disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory disorders, chronic pain disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome, complementary and alternative medicine, doctor-patient relationship, and all of other clinical problems.
Preface v
Publication Committee vi
Introduction of the mind--body matrix and the new works at the University of Tokyo
1(4)
T. Kuboki
Psychoneuroimmunology of the mind and body
5(7)
C. Kubo
Y. Chida
Psychosomatic medicine and psychopharmacology, symbiosis of present and future
12(5)
A.N. Singh
Integrated health care: A remembrance of Yujiro Ikemi
17(6)
D.R. Lipsitt
Psychosomatology as a theoretical paradigm of modern psychosomatic medicine
23(6)
T. Sivik
R. Schoenfeld
Some patients with CFS may have an encephalopathy
29(3)
B.H. Natelson
Actigraph assessment of rest--activity disturbances in psychiatric disorders
32(6)
M.H. Teicher
C.E. McGreenery
K. Ohashi
Western and eastern thinking within psychosomatic medicine as reflected in the practice of the double technique
38(7)
W. Schuffel
Persistent alterations of serotonin and dopamine activity after recovery from anorexia and bulimia nervosa
45(4)
W.H. Kaye
U.F. Bailer
G.K. Frank
A. Wagner
Violence against and women and girls: Mapping the health consequences
49(5)
J. Astbury
In memory of Professor Yujiro Ikemi
My teacher and my mentor: Professor Yujiro Ikemi
54(2)
A.N. Singh
The late Professor Emeritus Yujiro Ikemi and psychosomatic medicine
56(4)
Y. Ago
Prof. Yujiro Ikemi and the Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine
60(3)
H. Suematsu
The contributions of Professor Yujiro Ikemi to the development of psychosomatic medicine in Japan
63(6)
C. Kubo
Y. Chida
Psychosomatic research of people traumatised by the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster in Sri Lanka
Trauma intensity and posttraumatic stress: Implications of the tsunami experience in Sri Lanka for the management of future disasters
69(5)
R. Dewaraja
N. Kawamura
Anxiety in tsunami-affected children in Sri Lanka measured by Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale and Synthetic House--Tree--Person Test
74(5)
R. Dewaraja
H. Sato
T. Ogawa
Tsunami counselling project of the Sri Lanka National Institute of professional counsellors
79(3)
D. S. Ranawaka
R. Dewaraja
Reliability and validity of the scales related to post traumatic stress disorder of Sri Lankan version
82(4)
T. Miyazaki
R. Dewaraja
N. Kawamura
Proteomics analysis of the psychiatric disorders and protein biomarkers for psychological stress
86(5)
N. Kawamura
R. Dewaraja
Y. Ishii
N. Mendis
N. Mendis
Integration of pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical therapies for psychosomatic disorders
Role of yoga therapies in psychosomatic disorders
91(6)
A.N. Singh
Development and evaluation of Balneo--Morita therapy for the treatment of fibromyalgia syndrome
97(4)
K. Nagata
T. Hasegawa
K. Okano
K. Kiyama
Y. Aoyama
Y. Hirokado
C. Otsuki
Psychophysiological assessment of a therapeutic concert
101(6)
M. Tanamura
K. Nagata
Prohomeostatic effects of acupuncture
107(4)
Y. Hirokado
K. Nagata
Y. Aoyama
K. Kiyama
K. Okano
T. Hasegawa
Psychosomatics of human sexuality
Male erectile dysfunction and quality of life
111(5)
H. Ishizu
Y. Ohnaka
M. Hongkun
N. Yoshida
Brain-body interactions: daily manifestations in psychosomatic medicine
Theory of emotional awareness and brain processing of emotion
116(6)
R.D. Lane
Neurovisceral integration, emotions and health: An update
122(6)
J.F. Thayer
E. Ruiz-Padial
Emotion, behavior pattern and disease progression
128(7)
D.L. Dumitrascu
Neuroimaging study of affect regulation and culture
135(5)
G. Komaki
Y. Moriguchi
T. Ohnishi
M. Maeda
Psychosomatic medicine and complementary and alternative medicine
Evaluating complementary and alternative medicine by individual response
140(5)
K. Atsumi
Culture-bound syndrome and oriental medicine in Korea
145(5)
J. Kim
S. Chung
J. Park
S. Byun
Family therapy for families presenting physical symptoms
Family therapy in Japan---context and development
150(4)
R. Narabayashi
The development of family therapy in Japanese psychosomatic medicine
154(4)
T. Kojima
Approach of family therapy for psychosomatic diseases in Japan
158(6)
S. Yoshikawa
Transactional analysis in clinical situations in Japan, USA, and New Zealand
Transactional analysis and health promotion
164(4)
M. Murakami
T. Matsuno
K. Koike
S. Ebana
K. Hanaoka
T. Katsura
How TA is applied in clinical psychiatry
168(5)
K. Noma
Using transactional analysis as a psychotherapist: how to use TA in clinical situations
173(6)
S.S. Wilson
How transactional analysis can be used in terminal care
179(6)
S. Shirai
Physical reactions related to psychosomatic diseases
Environmental contaminants and learning and memory
185(5)
D.O. Carpenter
Thyroid hormone action in developing brain and its modulation by polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons
190(5)
N. Koibuchi
Effect of the natural fragrance ``cedrol'' on dopamine metabolism in the lateral hypothalamic area of restrained rats: A microdialysis study
195(6)
T. Akutsu
S. Tanaka
Y. Murakami
K. Nakajima
Y. Nagashima
Y. Yada
T. Suzuki
K. Sasaki
Environmental chemicals influence brain function and psychosomatic problems
201(5)
S. Aou
Advancing pharmacotherapy for psychosomatic illnesses
Recent advances in the psychopharmacology of psychosomatic medicine
206(7)
A.N. Singh
Antidepressant prevention of depression and cardiovascular sequelae post-acute coronary syndrome: The ``Avert'' trial
213(6)
L.T. van Zyl
H. Abdollah
K. Parker
Real time data used in computerized diagnosis and treatment
A few remarks on the analysis of physiological data for ubiquitous medicine
219(6)
Z.R. Struzik
Application of autogenic training in psychosomatic medicine
The psychological significance and extensions of autogenic training
225(5)
A. Ikemi
Present conditions and problems of applying autogenic training to promote mental health in the workplace
230(5)
N. Mishima
T. Goto
S. Kubota
S. Nagata
Group autogenic training in psychosomatic medicine: A pretreatment interview reduces the dropout rate
235(5)
M. Tomioka
C. Kubo
Recent advance of autogenic training in clinical practice of psychosomatic medicine in Japan
240(6)
M. Murakami
K. Koike
M. Ashihara
T. Matsuno
M. Tazoe
T. Katsura
Brain mechanisms and psychosomatic diseases
Disruption of the diurnal feeding rhythm in histamine H1 receptor knockout mice induces mature-onset obesity
246(5)
H. Yoshimatsu
Possible involvement of brain cytokines and 5-HT system in chronic fatigue syndrome
251(5)
T. Katafuchi
Role of anterior hypothalamus on asthma
256(4)
S. Nagata
Role of medial hypothalamus on peptic ulcer and depression
260(5)
S. Aou
Psychosomatic education
Current status of psychosomatic training in primary care residencies in the United States
265(4)
H. Leigh
R. Mallios
D. Stewart
Case-based learning on the web
269(3)
C. Van Dyke
A. Poncelet
L. Tong
O. Berger
The academy of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy (APM) in Berlin---specialist training in a complex field
272(4)
H. Menzel
B. Palmowski
Assertion training in coping with mental disorders with psychosomatic disease
276(3)
E. Matsuda
K. Uchiyama
Psychobiological aspects of eating disorders up to date
Psycho-neuro-immunological aspects of eating disorders
279(6)
T. Nagata
H. Yamada
Relationship between neuropsychological performance and regional cerebral blood flow in anorexia nervosa
285(3)
T. Naruo
K. Maemura
S. Kojima
Y. Nakabeppu
M. Nakajo
A. Inui
Treatment of panic disorder: clinical approach
Drug treatment for panic disorder
288(5)
B. Bandelow
H. Kaiya
Frontal hypoactivation during a word fluency task in patients with panic disorder: A multichannel near-infrared spectroscopy study
293(5)
Y. Nishimura
Y. Okazaki
H. Tanii
K. Inoue
N. Kajiki
J. Tawara
A. Nishida
H. Kaiya
Japanese culture used in psychosomatic medicine
Repeated thermal therapy improves outcomes in patients with chronic pain
298(6)
A. Masuda
M. Hattanmaru
C. Tei
The role of Kampo (Japanese traditional herbal) medicine in psychosomatic medicine practice in Japan
304(5)
T. Oka
Fasting therapy for functional gastrointestinal disorders
309(4)
M. Kanazawa
M. Hongo
S. Fukudo
Morita therapy in psychosomatic medicine
313(3)
N. Kurokawa
The benefits of Japanese dance from a psychosomatic medical perspective
316(2)
K. Saito
Advances in female psychosomatic medicine
Psychosomatic obstetrics and gynecology in Japanese adolescents---Anorexia nervosa and premenstrual syndrome
318(5)
H. Komura
Y. Ohtsuki
A. Miyake
Sympatho-vagal activities during the menstrual cycle of eumenorrheic women with premenstrual symptomatology
323(6)
T. Matsumoto
T. Ushiroyama
M. Morimura
T. Hayashi
T. Moritani
Therapeutic effects of antidepressants and Kampo medicines on chronic pelvic pain in women
329(5)
M. Morimura
K. Hirai
C. Yoshimura
T. Matsumoto
K. Tsumura
O. Ishiko
Clinical efficacy of psychotherapy inclusive of Buddhist psychology in female psychosomatic medicine
334(6)
T. Ushiroyama
Complementary medicine in pregnancy and childbirth in UK
340(5)
D. Tiran
Recent advances in basic research on brain-body interaction
Development of better antidepressant using Nelumbinis Semen in an animal model of depression
345(5)
I. Shim
H. Bae
M. Kang
K.-H. Pyun
Stress and gut microbiota: Does postnatal microbial colonization programs the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system for stress response?
350(5)
N. Sudo
Regulation of hepatic function by stress-related neuropeptides in the brain
355(6)
M. Yoneda
T. Shimada
A. Terano
H. Hiraishi
Acylated ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin exert different effects on the gastrointestinal motility in conscious rats
361(7)
M. Fujimiya
A. Asakawa
K. Fujino
C.-Y. Chen
A. Inui
Anger, mood and somatisation
Anxiety and somatization
368(5)
R. Hoehn-Saric
The relationship between anger management style, mood and somatic symptoms
373(1)
K.B. Koh
D.K. Kim
S.Y. Kim
J.K. Park
C.H. Kim
Characteristics of patient--doctor relationships with somatizing patients
374(5)
D.R. Lipsitt
Author index 379(4)
Keyword index 383