Lipowski Z J
University of Toronto, Ontario.
Can J Psychiatry. 1988 May;33(4):275-8. doi: 10.1177/070674378803300408.
Somatization, defined as a transient or persistent tendency to experience and communicate psychological distress in the form of somatic symptoms and to seek medical help for them, represents a common problem in clinical practice. A comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation program for somatizing patients has been developed at the Clarke Institute in Toronto and is described in detail. It involves concurrent application of psychiatric, psychological, social, and medical therapies.
躯体化是指以躯体症状的形式体验和表达心理困扰并因此寻求医疗帮助的一种短暂或持续的倾向,它是临床实践中的常见问题。多伦多克拉克研究所已为躯体化患者制定了一项全面的住院康复计划,并将对此进行详细描述。该计划包括同时应用精神科、心理、社会和医学疗法。