Psychosomatic Reflection in Panic Attacks
Authors:
P. Moos
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinický psycholog a psychoterapeut, Středisko komplexní terapie psychosomatických poruch, Liberec
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2003; (6): 336-337
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Overview
Case-history.
The author describes the initiation and course of psychosomatic treatment of afemale patient with a panic attack with initial complaints which were gradually manifested assymptoms, i.e. the principle of dissociation and principle of unconsciousness.
Key words:
panic attack - psychosomatic treatment.
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