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Review
. 2008 May;59(5):415-32; quiz 433.
doi: 10.1007/s00105-008-1536-9.

[Psychosomatic dermatology]

[Article in German]
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[Psychosomatic dermatology]

[Article in German]
U Gieler et al. Hautarzt. 2008 May.

Abstract

Psychosomatic dermatology deals with skin disorders that are substantially influenced by psychosocial causes, sequelae or circumstances or in which these are important in the selection of therapy for the particular patient. In this context, skin diseases have been recognized in a biopsychosocial model for holistic medicine. In a wider sense, psychosomatic dermatology embraces every aspect of intra- and interpersonal problems relating to skin disorders and psychosomatic trigger mechanisms and/or ways of coping with skin disorders. A distinction is made between primarily psychic conflicts, psychosomatic diseases and somatopsychic aspects. Approaches to treatment take account of the doctor (doctor's-assistant)-patient relationship, compliance factors, the dermatosis patient's quality of life and the psychosocial health of the dermatologist, and also steps that can be implemented in the context of the practice management and basic psychosomatic treatment including referral for special psychotherapy.

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