Kafka J, Nawka P
Psychiatrische Klinik der Arztlichen Fakultät der Universität P. J. Safarika, Kosice.
Psychiatr Neurol Med Psychol (Leipz). 1990 Mar;42(3):172-5.
Some remarks are made on the conception, etiopathogenesis, and diagnostics of psychoreactive disturbances. It is supposed that besides stress also other dynamisms and mechanisms of the personality are involved in their development. The first author introduces for own diagnostic purposes a three-dimensional classification, which contains the following items: 1. the situation and its importance, 2. the subject's profile, and 3. the means used and the kind of the subject's activity inclusive of the pathologic reactions.