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A Psychosomatic Outpatient Clinic
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1988
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PsychotherapyFamily MedicinePsychiatric EvaluationFrequent Diagnostic FindingSomatic Symptom DisorderOutpatient SettingsMental HealthSocial SciencesHospital MedicineClinical PsychologyComorbid Psychiatric DisorderPsychiatryClinical PsychiatryPsychiatric RehabilitationPsychosomatic Outpatient ClinicNursingCurrent EmphasisMedicinePsychopathology
Current emphasis in clinical psychosomatic medicine is on psychiatric interventions in acute medical and surgical situations (consultation-liaison psychiatry and medical-psychiatric units). Little interest has been taken in psychosomatic interventions in chronic situations and outpatient settings. The functioning of a psychosomatic outpatient clinic (POC) is described. One-hundred consecutive referrals were analyzed. The most frequent diagnostic finding--according to DSM III criteria--was subsumed under the rubric of "psychological factors affecting physical condition," followed by affective illness, anxiety disturbances, and somatoform disorders. The results indicate that a POC may serve a specific and definable segment of patients, whose characteristics depart from the clinical populations in consultation-liaison psychiatry and medical-psychiatric units.
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