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Psychosomatic Medicine 15:22-37 (1953)
© 1953 American Psychosomatic Society

Psychiatric Aspects of Pain

LEO RANGELL M.D.1

1 Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute

The relationship between the symptom of pain and emotional factors and their reciprocal interaction is examined. The various psychopathological states which can produce pain psychogenically are investigated and classified. Similarly, the possible varieties of emotional response to pain of somatic origin are described. Psychosomatic interrelationships are stressed. Finally, some remarks are made on the therapeutic approaches to the symptom of pain and to the emotional factors involved.

Submitted on June 26, 1951







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