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[Neurobiologic aspects of coping behavior].

G Schüssler1

  • 1Zentrum Pychologische Medizin der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

Zeitschrift Fur Psychosomatische Medizin Und Psychoanalyse
|January 1, 1988
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This study highlights the integration of neurobiology and psychology in psychosomatic medicine. It presents findings on how neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, and psychoneuroimmunology relate to coping mechanisms.

Area of Science:

  • Integrative medicine
  • Psychosomatic research
  • Neuroscience and behavioral science interface

Context:

  • Growing emphasis on psychosomatic thinking in modern medicine.
  • Recent advancements at the intersection of neurosciences and behavioral sciences.
  • Need for understanding the biological underpinnings of psychological processes.

Purpose:

  • To present recent findings integrating neurobiologic and psychologic results.
  • To explore the connection between neurosciences and behavioral sciences.
  • To detail results related to coping processes.

Summary:

  • Presents data from neuroanatomy, neurobiochemistry, endocrinology, and psychoneuroimmunology.
  • Highlights findings relevant to the body's coping mechanisms.

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  • Emphasizes the progressive integration of psychoanalytic and neurobiological data.
  • Impact:

    • Enhances understanding of psychosomatic disorders.
    • Provides a foundation for developing targeted therapeutic interventions.
    • Facilitates a more holistic approach to patient care.