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http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Erasitratos.htm

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Forrs: Kelemen Oguz

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1 Luban-Plozza et. Al (1994)

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1 Luban-Plozza et. Al (1994)

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1 Luban-Plozza et al. (1994)

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Conclusion: first applications of psychotherapy were psychosomatic

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1. By actual neuroses, Freud was referring to intense physical experiences, such as
overwhelming anxiety that may accompany or mask fear. He understood these
experiences to be a consequence of physical sensations that have not been able
to gain access to the mind and contrasted them to the physical symptoms of
hysterical conversions, in which psychic stimulation resulting from internal conflict
is repressed and, after being thus kept out of the mind, is instead expressed in a
physical way
2. Real disturbances of the normal functioning of a physical organ and that there
were objective and subjective disturbances that would make them different from
hysteria

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1 See Plaut (1998) dynamic and economic sections, Atkinson and Hilgards
Introduction to Psychology 15th Edition, ppl. 468 under Personality dynamics
2 sexual drive (manifests in sex, love,life,creativity etc.)
3 aggression drive (manifests in aggression, destruction, suicide etc.)

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1See Plaut (1998) dynamic and economic sections, Atkinson and Hilgards
Introduction to Psychology 15th Edition, ppl. 468 under Personality dynamics
2 See Ids pleasure principle in Atkinson and Hilgards Introduction to Psychology 15th
Edition, pp. 467-468.

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1Brdos (2003) pp. 173.

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1 Brdos (2003), pp. 174.

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As a starting point see economic theory earlier.
1. The aim of instinctual impulses (i.e. libido Cs. H.) is to achieve discharge, and to
this end, the drive directs the individual to seek out an external object that will
allow the release of the tension. (this is cathexis Cs. H.)
2. Instincts needs mentalization (psychic representation/processing/ symbolizing) to
be transformed into drive and discharged.
3. Mentalization: minds ability to do the work of interpreting and responding to the
bodys demand. Sympolizing, processing bodely excitations.

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1. There maybe some somatic excitation that has failed to be transformed into
drive, and which thus has no psychic inscription yet, and that short- circuits to the
soma.
2. Bodily excitations remains unbound

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*Nolen-Hoeksema, S. et al. (2009): Atkinson & Hilgards Introduction to psychology.
pp. 239-246.
**lsd korbbi eladst: Kelemen Oguz: pszichoneuroimmunolgia

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1Or pair a circle with food presentations and an ellipse with no food. After the
discrimination is formed, the stimuli are made more and more similar until subject
can no longer distinguish between the two shapes. Dkob becomes agitated, barkes,
salivates, bites at its harness, and generally goes beserk. When placed back in the
kennel, it may remain "insane" for months or years. Pavlov believed that
experimental neurosis resulted from a
conflict between excitation and inhibition and occurs when an impossible problem is
posed. https://www.sonoma.edu/users/d/daniels/pavlov.html

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1 Luban-Plozza (1994)

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1 lsd korbbi eladst: Kelemen Oguz: pszichoneuroimmunolgia

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1 Lo Schiavo et al (2014): Locus minoris resistentiae: An old but still valid way of
thinking in medicine. Clinics in Dermatology , 32, 553556.

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1 Lo Schiavo et al (2014): Locus minoris resistentiae: An old but still valid way of
thinking in medicine. Clinics in Dermatology , 32, 553556.
When Achilles was born, his mother, in an effort to make him immortal, took him to
the magic water of the Styx River and dipped him. She held him by one heel, which
remained dry; thus, it was the only vulnerable place in his body.

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1 Lo Schiavo et al (2014): Locus minoris resistentiae: An old but still valid way of
thinking in medicine. Clinics in Dermatology , 32, 553556.

After killing the magic dragon Fafnir Siegfried bathed in its blood, which rendered him
invulnerable. Unfortunately for Siegfried, a leaf fell onto
his back from a linden tree, leaving him defenseless in that single spot. Hagen, the
most faithful courtier of King Gunther,
convinced Siegfrieds wife to reveal the weakness of her husband with the excuse
that it would be easier to protect him during battles. Then he tricked and killed
Siegfried, transfixing him with a spear in the shoulder

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1 Edwards et. Al (2010): The treatment of patients with medically unexplained
symptoms in primary care: a review of the literature. Mental Health in Family
Medicine, 20921

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1Morriss et al. (2006): Turning theory into practice: rationale, feasibility and external
validity of an exploratory randomized controlled trial of training family practitioners in
reattribution to manage patients with medically
unexplained symptoms (the MUST). General Hospital Psychiatry ,28, 343 351.

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1Examples for mechanisms: (1) stress or tension; (2) talking about symptoms or
experiment in consultation brings on symptoms; (3) depression; (4) inactivity or
inactivity followed by overactivity; (5) timing in relation to life event or hassles; (6)
lifestyle (e.g., poor time management); (7) similarity to symptoms and causes in
significant others; (8) vicious cycle physical symptoms bring on stress and
depression bringing on more physical symptoms; and (9) other symptom beliefs held
by patient

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