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... organic influ- ences on pain ; therefore a patient who seeks attention will be con- stantly rewarded for feeling pain . For Sigmund Freud and his followers , pain may be symbolic of a psychological problem in interpersonal relations ...
... organic influ- ences on pain ; therefore a patient who seeks attention will be con- stantly rewarded for feeling pain . For Sigmund Freud and his followers , pain may be symbolic of a psychological problem in interpersonal relations ...
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... organic condition . Social rewards are also crucial . As discussed in Chapter 6 , the sociologist David Mechanic ... Organic Disease We have seen that the first model linking stress and illness does not involve an organic condition ...
... organic condition . Social rewards are also crucial . As discussed in Chapter 6 , the sociologist David Mechanic ... Organic Disease We have seen that the first model linking stress and illness does not involve an organic condition ...
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... organic conditions . However , in this model there is a direct link from stress reactions to organic conditions through physio- logical responses . This path is represented by a - c - f - g - h in Figure 7-1 . This third model is ...
... organic conditions . However , in this model there is a direct link from stress reactions to organic conditions through physio- logical responses . This path is represented by a - c - f - g - h in Figure 7-1 . This third model is ...
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Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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