Clinical Management in Psychodermatology

Psychocutaneous Medicine offers an overview of diseases in psychosomatic dermatology and creates a bridge between cutaneous and emotional disorders using extraordinary illustrations and clinical images of psychosomatic dermatology. It covers both common and rare diseases and helps doctors and psycho...

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Main Authors: Harth, Wolfgang. (Author), Gieler, Uwe. (Author), Tausk, Francisco A. (Author), Kusnir, Daniel. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34719-4
Table of Contents:
  • General: Introduction
  • Prevalence of Somatic and Emotional Disorders. Specific Patterns of Disease: Primarily Psychogenic Dermatoses
  • Multifactorial Cutaneous Diseases
  • Secondary Emotional Disorders and Comorbidities. Special Focal Points in Dermatology: Allergology
  • Andrology
  • Cosmetic Medicine
  • Psychosomatic Dermatology in Emergency Medicine
  • Surgical and Oncological Dermatology
  • Photodermatology
  • Suicide in Dermatology
  • Traumatization: Sexual Abuse
  • Special Psychosomatic Concepts in Dermatology. From the Practice for the Practice: Psychotherapy
  • Psychosomatic Psychodermatologic Primary Care
  • Psychopharmacological Therapy in Dermatology
  • SAD Light Therapy, Vagal Stimulation, and Magnetic Stimulation
  • The Difficult or Impossible-To-Treat Problem Patient
  • The Dermatologists Personal Challenges Within the Institutional Framework: Developing the Psychodermatologic Practice
  • Liaison Consultancy
  • New Management in Psychosomatic Dermatology
  • A Look into the Future. Appendix: Books on Psychosomatic Dermatology
  • Contact Links
  • ICD-10 Classification
  • Glossary.