Interaction Between Mental and Physical Illness [electronic resource] : Needed Areas of Research /

The group of European Medical Research Councils (EMRC) was formed in 1971 and became a Standing Committee of the European Science Foundation (ESF) in 1975. EMRC is an association of medical research councils or equivalent organizations in Western Europe. The National Institutes of Health, the Israel Academy of Sciences, and the European Office of WHO are associated with EMRC and take an active part in its activities. The main aims of EMRC are to exchange information on the research policies pursued by its member organizations and to initiate and stimulate inter­ national cooperation in biomedical research. Since this research is highly international in itself, EMRC concentrates its activities on furthering international collaboration in those fields where it can play a significant role as a complement of existing channels. Mental illness research has been judged by EMRC to fulfill these criteria. After a survey of the activities of the member organizations in mental illness research, EMRC decided in 1978 to set up a study group to analyze areas where EMRC could contribute. As a result of the work of the study group, five workshops have been arranged to define present knowledge in some specific areas and to delineate research needs. The present volume contains the proceedings of the fifth workshop, held in 1987 and dealing with interactions between mental and physical illness. EMRC hopes that this volume will contribute both to intensified research and to research cooperation on mental illnesses.

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Main Authors: Öhman, Rolf. editor., Freeman, Hugh L. editor., Holmkvist, Annika Franck. editor., Nielzén, Sören. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989
Subjects:Medicine., Psychiatry., Psychotherapy., Medicine & Public Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73993-4
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Interaction Between Mental and Physical Illness [electronic resource] : Needed Areas of Research /
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2167152018-07-30T23:52:40ZInteraction Between Mental and Physical Illness [electronic resource] : Needed Areas of Research / Öhman, Rolf. editor. Freeman, Hugh L. editor. Holmkvist, Annika Franck. editor. Nielzén, Sören. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1989.engThe group of European Medical Research Councils (EMRC) was formed in 1971 and became a Standing Committee of the European Science Foundation (ESF) in 1975. EMRC is an association of medical research councils or equivalent organizations in Western Europe. The National Institutes of Health, the Israel Academy of Sciences, and the European Office of WHO are associated with EMRC and take an active part in its activities. The main aims of EMRC are to exchange information on the research policies pursued by its member organizations and to initiate and stimulate inter­ national cooperation in biomedical research. Since this research is highly international in itself, EMRC concentrates its activities on furthering international collaboration in those fields where it can play a significant role as a complement of existing channels. Mental illness research has been judged by EMRC to fulfill these criteria. After a survey of the activities of the member organizations in mental illness research, EMRC decided in 1978 to set up a study group to analyze areas where EMRC could contribute. As a result of the work of the study group, five workshops have been arranged to define present knowledge in some specific areas and to delineate research needs. The present volume contains the proceedings of the fifth workshop, held in 1987 and dealing with interactions between mental and physical illness. EMRC hopes that this volume will contribute both to intensified research and to research cooperation on mental illnesses.Psychiatric Consequences of Physical Illness — Clinical Aspects -- Discussion of Professor Ottosson’s Paper -- Psychiatric Consequences of Physical Illness — Clinical Aspects: Discussion -- Epilepsy as a Model for Psychopathology -- Epilepsy and Psychiatric Disorder -- Physical Morbidity and Mortality in Psychiatric Patients -- Discussion in Connection with Häfner and Bickel’s Paper: Physical Mortality and Morbidity in Psychiatric Patients -- Hypothesis Concerning “Natural” Mortality in Psychiatry -- Neurobiological Aspects of Psychiatric Consequences of Physical Illness -- On the State of Knowledge in Neurobiological Psychiatry -- Psychosocial and Psychosomatic Aspects of AIDS Research -- Psychiatric Consequences of High Technology in Medical Care -- Psychiatric Side-Effects of Nonpsychotropic Drugs -- Psychological Contributions to the Causes and Course of Physical Illness -- Discussion of Aitken’s Report on Psychological Contributions to the Causes and Course of Physical Illness -- Behavioral Aspects of Physical Illness -- Behavioral Aspects of Physical Illness in Children and Adolescents -- Summaries of Discussion -- Implications for Future Research.The group of European Medical Research Councils (EMRC) was formed in 1971 and became a Standing Committee of the European Science Foundation (ESF) in 1975. EMRC is an association of medical research councils or equivalent organizations in Western Europe. The National Institutes of Health, the Israel Academy of Sciences, and the European Office of WHO are associated with EMRC and take an active part in its activities. The main aims of EMRC are to exchange information on the research policies pursued by its member organizations and to initiate and stimulate inter­ national cooperation in biomedical research. Since this research is highly international in itself, EMRC concentrates its activities on furthering international collaboration in those fields where it can play a significant role as a complement of existing channels. Mental illness research has been judged by EMRC to fulfill these criteria. After a survey of the activities of the member organizations in mental illness research, EMRC decided in 1978 to set up a study group to analyze areas where EMRC could contribute. As a result of the work of the study group, five workshops have been arranged to define present knowledge in some specific areas and to delineate research needs. The present volume contains the proceedings of the fifth workshop, held in 1987 and dealing with interactions between mental and physical illness. EMRC hopes that this volume will contribute both to intensified research and to research cooperation on mental illnesses.Medicine.Psychiatry.Psychotherapy.Medicine & Public Health.Psychiatry.Psychotherapy.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73993-4URN:ISBN:9783642739934