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Employees begin to develop psychosomatic illnesses, sick time rises and the best talent starts to leave.
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Lacking any training in psychology or psychiatry, he did not initially suspect that these disorders were psychosomatic in nature.
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In the early twentieth century, there was some support for a psychosomatic interpretation.
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"The experience has also been related to a range of psychological and psychosomatic disorders, " the United Nations Population Fund says.
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The other possibility is that I was simply close enough to recovery anyway, and that the positive effect was purely psychosomatic.
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As he reports in the latest issue of Psychosomatic Medicine, lymphocytes from the depressed women responded much less than those from the normal women when exposed to agents that induce proliferation.
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Ironically, the WHO report highlights the psychological effects of the disaster fear, anxiety and depression to the point of psychosomatic illness, psychiatric disorders and suicide ( Husband of Fukushima suicide victim demands justice).
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It was her icy inability to show affection, he believed, that was responsible for the black moods and psychosomatic ailments that plagued Sir Ludovic for decades, causing him to consult psychiatrists on hundreds of occasions over 25 years.
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