Author: Dong Shumin
Publishing House: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Publishing House
Release date: 2065438+May 00.
ISBN: 97878023 19448
Format: 16
Pricing: 16.00 yuan
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Introduction to Psychosomatic Medicine: In order to implement the spirit of Decision of the State Council City, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Further Strengthening Rural Health Work, Opinions of the Ministry of Health and Education on Strengthening Rural Health Talents and Team Building, and Implementation Opinions of state administration of traditional chinese medicine on Rural Chinese Medicine Talents Training and Team Building, various provinces and regions have successively carried out training for rural Chinese medicine doctors to meet the practical skills of rural grassroots and urban communities. The selection of teaching materials is one of the key factors to cultivate high-quality practical and skilled talents of traditional Chinese medicine. To this end, we organized and compiled training materials for rural doctors. introduce
The first chapter is introduction.
Section 1 Concept of Psychosomatic Medicine
Section 2 Formation and Development of Psychosomatic Medicine
First, the psychosomatic medical thought of ancient Chinese medicine
Second, the psychosomatic medical thought of ancient western medicine
Thirdly, the establishment and development of modern psychosomatic medicine.
Section III Research Category of Psychosomatic Medicine
I. Etiological research
Second, theoretical research.
Third, clinical research.
The fourth section studies the significance of psychosomatic medicine.
First, the needs of medical development
Second, the need for physical and mental health.
Chapter II Psychology and Health
Section 1 Cognitive Process and Health
I. Cognitive process
Second, health.
Third, the relationship between cognitive process and health.
Section 2 Personality and Health
First, the concept of personality
Second, the relationship between personality and health
Third, personality and psychosomatic diseases.
Fourth, the standard of healthy personality.
Five, the way to shape a healthy personality
Chapter III Overview of Psychosomatic Diseases
Section 1 Concepts and Classification of Psychosomatic Diseases
I. Concept of psychosomatic diseases
Second, classification of psychosomatic diseases
Section 2 Epidemiology of Psychosomatic Diseases
I. Incidence of mental and physical diseases
Second, other epidemiological characteristics of psychosomatic diseases.
Section 3 Physiological and Pathological Basis of Psychosomatic Diseases
First, the theory of psychological stress
Second, the theory of emotion.
Third, the theory of brain organs.
Fourthly, the concept of mind-body unity in TCM.
Chapter IV Diagnosis of Psychosomatic Diseases
Section 1 Diagnostic Procedures for Psychosomatic Diseases
First, medical history collection
Second, physical examination
Third, psychological examination
Fourth, autonomic nervous function examination
Five, determine the name of the diagnosis of psychosomatic diseases
Section 2 Diagnostic Points of Psychosomatic Diseases
First of all, clear physical symptoms.
Second, look for psychosocial factors and clarify the relationship with physical symptoms.
Third, pay attention to the similarity between disease symptoms and psychological stress response.
Fourth, exclude the diagnosis of physical diseases and neurosis.
Application of psychological test and scale in the diagnosis of psychosomatic diseases
First, personality test.
Second, the mental health rating scale
Third, the evaluation of related factors of psychosomatic diseases
Chapter V Treatment of Psychosomatic Diseases
Section 1 Principles and Procedures for the Treatment of Psychosomatic Diseases
First, the principles of treatment of psychosomatic diseases
Second, the treatment procedures of psychosomatic diseases
Section 2 Common Psychotherapy Methods
First, the classification of psychotherapy
Second, the principles of psychotherapy for psychosomatic diseases
Third, the commonly used psychotherapy
Section 3 Drug Adjuvant Therapy
First, anti-anxiety drugs
Second, antidepressants.
Section 4 Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy
First, commonly used Chinese medicine therapy
Second, commonly used Chinese medicine
Chapter VI Prevention of Psychosomatic Diseases
Section 1 Mental Health and Its Level
I. Definition of mental health
Second, the basic standards of mental health
Third, the level of mental health.
Section 2 Tertiary Prevention of Psychosomatic Diseases
The concept of primary and tertiary prevention
Second, the three-level preventive measures for psychosomatic diseases
Section 3 Personal Prevention of Psychosomatic Diseases
First, cultivate a sound personality.
Second, improve coping ability.
Third, establish a good social support system.
Fourth, develop good living habits
Fifth, cultivate a good mood.
Section 4 Social Prevention of Psychosomatic Diseases
First, vertical social prevention-mental health of different ages.
Second, horizontal social prevention-the mental health of different groups.
Various theories
Chapter VII Psychosomatic Diseases of Cardiovascular System
Section 1 Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease
Hypertension in the second quarter
The third quarter arrhythmia
Chapter VIII Psychosomatic Diseases of Digestive System
Section 1 peptic ulcer
Stress ulcer in the second quarter
Section III Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Chapter IX Psychosomatic Diseases of Endocrine System
Section 1 Diabetes
Section 2 Hyperthyroidism
The third quarter anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
First, anorexia nervosa
Second, bulimia nervosa
Section 4 Obesity
Chapter 10 Psychosomatic Diseases of Nervous System
The first headache
First of all, migraine
Second, tension headache.
Section 2 Stroke
Section III Alzheimer's Harmo's Disease
Chapter II XI Psychosomatic Diseases of Respiratory System
Section 1 Hyperventilation Syndrome
Section 2 Bronchial Asthma
Chapter XII Psychosomatic Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Section 1 Diseases Related to Menstruation
First, dysmenorrhea
Second, amenorrhea
Third, dysfunctional uterine bleeding
Fourth, premenstrual syndrome
Section 2 Psychosomatic Diseases During Pregnancy
First of all, hyperemesis gravidarum
Second, pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome
Section 3 Physical and mental problems related to abortion
First, the psychosomatic problems of spontaneous abortion.
Second, the psychosomatic problems of induced abortion
The fourth quarter perimenopausal syndrome
Chapter XIII Pediatric Psychosomatic Diseases
Section 1 Anorexia
The second quarter nervous vomiting
Section 3 Children's Asthma
The fourth quarter enuresis
Section 5 Night terrors
Section 6 Autism
Chapter XIV Psychosomatic Diseases in Dermatology
The first section neurodermatitis
Section 2 Psoriasis
Section 3 Urticaria
The fourth quarter alopecia areata
Chapter 15 Psychosomatic Diseases in Otolaryngology Department
Section 1 Primary Glaucoma
The second quarter' foreign body feeling in the eyes'
Section 3 Hysterical Deafness
Section 4 Meniere's disease
Section 5 hysterical aphonia
Section 6 Foreign body sensation in throat
Section 7 Recurrent oral ulcer
Chapter XVI Sexual and Reproductive Dysfunction
Section 1 Male Sexual Dysfunction
Section 2 Female Sexual Dysfunction
Section 3 Infertility
Chapter XVII Other Psychosomatic Diseases
Section 1 Pain
Section 2 Sleep disorders
First, insomnia
Second, sleep awakening rhythm disorder
Third, other sleep disorders.
Section 3 Cancer
Section 4 AIDS
Appendix Clinical General Scale
I. Type A Behavior Type Rating Scale
Second, the Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90)
Third, Social Adaptation Rating Scale (SRRS)
Fourthly, self-rating depression scale (SDS)
Fifth, self-rating anxiety scale (SAS)
Main references
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