1 - First must pay attention to comprehensive medical examination, and to explore the history of the patient's life and the history of the disease and the composition and construction of personality.
2 - It is noted that the patient does not know easily that his illness is my physical body, but it is often facilitated as my body only.
3. It is also noted that when he is aware of this diagnosis, his psychological defenses appear to be remarkably active, and the seizure of the disease may become more pronounced during the diagnostic attempt.
The following signs indicate that physical psychosomatic disorder: an emotional disturbance is considered a sedative factor, the association of the condition with a particular pattern of personality, the existence of a previous physical disorder of the patient, the presence of a satisfactory history in the family of the same disease or similar disorder, (Stages of recovery and stages of disease).
5 - The great similarity between the symptoms of mental illness and the symptoms of emotional tension.
6. Psychological presentation should be distinguished from presentation as a symptom of other psychiatric illnesses. For example, insomnia, erectile dysfunction, or anorexia nervosa may be a physical disorder in itself, and may be symptomatic of depression.
7 - The paradox between the psychological symptoms of the body and the hysterical symptoms, for example in the hysteria affects members controlled by the central nervous system, and symptoms are symbolic expressions indirectly of pent-up motives, and serves a personal purpose in the patient. While in psychosomatic disease affects members who are controlled by the autonomic nervous system, the symptoms are direct results of emotional disorders that disturb the balance of the autonomic nervous system.
2 - It is noted that the patient does not know easily that his illness is my physical body, but it is often facilitated as my body only.
3. It is also noted that when he is aware of this diagnosis, his psychological defenses appear to be remarkably active, and the seizure of the disease may become more pronounced during the diagnostic attempt.
The following signs indicate that physical psychosomatic disorder: an emotional disturbance is considered a sedative factor, the association of the condition with a particular pattern of personality, the existence of a previous physical disorder of the patient, the presence of a satisfactory history in the family of the same disease or similar disorder, (Stages of recovery and stages of disease).
5 - The great similarity between the symptoms of mental illness and the symptoms of emotional tension.
6. Psychological presentation should be distinguished from presentation as a symptom of other psychiatric illnesses. For example, insomnia, erectile dysfunction, or anorexia nervosa may be a physical disorder in itself, and may be symptomatic of depression.
7 - The paradox between the psychological symptoms of the body and the hysterical symptoms, for example in the hysteria affects members controlled by the central nervous system, and symptoms are symbolic expressions indirectly of pent-up motives, and serves a personal purpose in the patient. While in psychosomatic disease affects members who are controlled by the autonomic nervous system, the symptoms are direct results of emotional disorders that disturb the balance of the autonomic nervous system.
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