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Miers, Anne C.; Rieffe, Carolien; Terwogt, Mark Meerum; Cowan, Richard; Linden, Wolfgang – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2007
Attempts to explain the experience of somatic complaints among children and adolescents suggest that they may in part result from the influence of particular strategies for coping with anger on the longevity of negative emotions. To explore these relationships British (n = 393) and Dutch (n = 99) children completed a modified version of the…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Coping, Adolescents, Children
Peer reviewedRosenstock, Harvey A.; And Others – International Journal of Family Therapy, 1979
The case of a nine-year-old boy suffering from psycosomatic migraine headaches is discussed. The main article presents the case study and discusses the family systems approach which was successfully used in therapy. The following discussion deals with the psychosomatic personality. (HMV)
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Psychosomatic Disorders, Systems Approach, Therapy
Peer reviewedKacker, S. K. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1971
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Auditory Tests, Hearing Impairments, Psychosomatic Disorders
Looff, David H. – J Amer Acad Child Psychiat, 1970
Enumerates characteristics of children exhibiting the behavioral deviancies in question, and makes suggestions for theory and clinical application. This report is based on a paper read before the Southern Psychiatric Association, Atlanta, Georgia, October 7, 1968. (MH)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Handicapped Children, Neurosis, Psychiatry
Peer reviewedNotaro, Paul C.; Gelman, Susan A.; Zimmerman, Marc A. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2002
Three studies examined 4- to- 7-year-olds' reasoning about consequences of physiological responses with origins in the mind. Results revealed that adults believed only psychological treatments are effective cures for psychogenic reactions. Young children reported that only physical treatments are effective cures for psychogenic reactions,…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Bias, Children
Longley, Susan L.; Watson, David; Noyes, Russell, Jr. – Psychological Assessment, 2005
Although hypochondriasis is associated with the costly use of unnecessary medical resources, this mental health problem remains largely neglected. A lack of clear conceptual models and valid measures has impeded accurate assessment and hindered progress. The Multidimensional Inventory of Hypochondriacal Traits (MIHT) addresses these deficiencies…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Factor Analysis, Models, Psychosomatic Disorders
Ciarrochi, Joseph; Heaven, Patrick C. L.; Supavadeeprasit, Sunila – Journal of Adolescence, 2008
Amongst adults, low emotion identification skill (EIS) relates to poor emotion regulation strategies, higher rates of anxiety and depression, and higher rates of somatic illness and disease [Taylor, G. J., & Bagby, R. M. (2004). New trends in alexithymia research. "Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics", 73, 68-77]. Little research has examined EIS in…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Identification, Grade 9, Grade 8
Kim, Hun Soo; Kim, Hyun Sil – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2008
This study examined the rate of suicide attempts and relevant variables and identified risk factors for suicide attempts among Korean adolescents. A cross-sectional study was performed using an anonymous, self-report questionnaire. A total of 2,100 Korean adolescents, including 1,321 student adolescents and 779 delinquent adolescents, were…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Life Satisfaction, Psychosomatic Disorders, Suicide
Cristina Botella; Veronica Guillen; Rosa M. Banos; Azucena Garcia-Palacios; Maria J. Gallego; Mariano Alcaniz – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2007
This work presents a self-help, Internet-based telepsychology program for the treatment of public speaking fears. The system is comprised of 3 parts: The "assessment protocol" gives the patient information about his or her problem (i.e., amount of interference it creates in his or her life, severity, degree of fear and avoidance). The…
Descriptors: Patients, Fear, Public Speaking, Behavior Modification
Peer reviewedAnthony, E. James – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1978
Relating disorders to Piaget's and Freud's developmental stages, it is proposed that, in the somatopsychic group, resomatization is associated with primitive modes of thinking and feeling; while in the psychosomatic group, resomatization is connected with an operational type of cognition and emotion. A case history is used as illustration.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Psychology, Developmental Stages
Church, Jean; Edwards, Berwyn – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1984
A special unit for children failing to attend school addressed the needs of students with school phobia, psychosomatic symptoms, fantasies, difficulties with parents, problems with clothes and behavior, poor self-image, and gaps in knowledge. The program aimed for reintegration into ordinary schools. (CL)
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Psychosomatic Disorders, School Phobia, Special Schools
Peer reviewedMargalit, M.; Raviv, A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
Prevalence of minor somatic complaints for learning-disabled children (N=30) was compared to that of two control groups: normal (N=559) and educable mentally retarded children (N=69). LD Ss demonstrated a significantly higher prevalence of complaints, but the extent of resulting absenteeism was less than that of nonhandicapped children. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Attendance, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mild Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedStrandberg, Twila E.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1971
A combination of training in deep muscle relaxation, instruction in phonation in controlled vowel contexts, and gradual reintroduction of a normal voice quality restored normal voice quality after five sessions to a 40-year-old female with hoarseness of sudden onset and of suspected psychogenic origin. (Author/KW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Psychosomatic Disorders, Speech Handicaps, Speech Therapy
Peer reviewedBrody, Elaine M.; Kleban, Morton H. – Gerontologist, 1983
Older people (N=132) reported details of their day-to-day mental and physical health symptoms. Pain of various types, fatigue/weakness, mental health symptoms, and worries, bothered the largest percentages of people. Different symptoms had differing effects in curtailing activities and disturbing sleep. Results underline the interrelationships…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Mental Health, Older Adults, Physical Disabilities
Peer reviewedFourie, David P. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1993
Considers families of people suffering from psychosomatic disorders from perspective of second-order cybernetics in which emphasis is on autonomy of various levels of system. Describes psychosomatic symptoms and illustrates symptoms as expression of ideas aimed at conservation of autonomy, both at individual and family level. Highlights…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Problems, Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy

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