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Review
. 1988 Mar-Apr;3(2):177-90.
doi: 10.1007/BF02596128.

Somatization in primary care: patients with unexplained and vexing medical complaints

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Somatization in primary care: patients with unexplained and vexing medical complaints

C Kaplan et al. J Gen Intern Med. 1988 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Somatizing patients experience or express emotional discomfort and psychosocial distress as physical symptoms. Somatization occurs in a broad spectrum of illnesses, in association with a wide variety of mental disorders, including depression, anxiety, and the somatoform disorders. Primary care providers must detect and treat these patients. Diagnosis is based on positive criteria. Care rests upon conservative medical management and evaluation; a physician-patient relationship based on acceptance, caring, and trust; reinforcement of positive behaviors and elimination of destructive ones; and the gradual use of the relationship to promote healthy relating in the patient.

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