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Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo)

Volume 50, Issue 3 / 2010
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Japanese Article Pleasure of reading
Tomoyasu Ichijo
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 185-185, 2010.

Japanese Article Term of the chairmanship
Taro Tamada *1, *2, Yoshiei Nakai *3, *4, *5
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 186-186, 2010.

Japanese Article Medical Counseling Supporting for Wellness of Senior Citizens
Michitaka Nagura
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 187-194, 2010.

Japanese Article Family Caregivers' Stress and Depression in the Care for the Aged
Masanori Handa
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 195-200, 2010.

Japanese Article Psychosomatic Medicine for Elderly People in Primary Care Setting
Katsumi Iijima
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 201-208, 2010.

Japanese Article Treatment of Abnormalities in Middle-aged to Elderly Women with Indefinite Complaints
Masatoshi Hayashi, Yoshinobu Hamada
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 209-216, 2010.

Japanese Article Support to Wellness of the Elderly from Psychosomatic Dentistry
Gen-yuki Yamane
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 217-224, 2010.

Japanese Article The Prevalence of Psychosomatic Disorders in the Department of Otolaryngology at General Hospital and Necessity of the Psychosomatic Otolaryngologist
Fumiyuki Goto*, **, Kimiko Nakai*, **, Kaoru Ogawa**
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 229-236, 2010.

Japanese Article Approach of the psychosomatic medicine for 16 locomotorium pain
谷川浩隆
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 237-244, 2010.

Japanese Article Of the cognitive-behavioral therapy, actually
Yutaka Ono
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 245-245, 2010.

Japanese Article Examination about the head MRI of the I-1. anorexia nervosa
Satani Kenichiro, Ai Iwasaki, Kan cherry tree, Minoru Yokoo Nori, Karin Hayashi, Yuichi Amano, 端詰勝敬, Koji Tsuboi
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 245-245, 2010.

Japanese Article I-2. Preliminary examination of the ornamentation of the pain stress caused by anticipatory anxiety using the cerebral function image analysis
守口善也, 権藤元治, 小牧元
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 246-246, 2010.

Japanese Article It is one patient of anorexia nervosa who had rhabdomyolysis all over the I-3. course
Yuko Nukui, Hiromi Tsuji, Naho Tamura, Yasuko Fujii, Megumi Konishi, Toshio Ishikawa
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 246-246, 2010.

Japanese Article I-4. One case of the chronic subdural haematoma that a symptom became atypical by a merger of the rhabdomyolysis
桑原政成, 山田宇以, 太田大介
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 246-247, 2010.

Japanese Article About the functional correspondence of patients with character-related disorder in the I-5. critical care center
Masaki Hisamura, Yuichi Otaka, Takaesu Yoshikazu, Shoichi Ota, Tetsuo Yukioka
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 247-247, 2010.

Japanese Article Through psychological problem - MPC of mother having II-1. development child with a disability -
Watanabe truth Italy, Fujiko Konjiki
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 247-247, 2010.

Japanese Article II-2. It is ... from a viewpoint of psychoanalyzing you 1 case - of the play therapy to children with suspected ADHD
吉村碧
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 247-248, 2010.

Japanese Article It is the ambulatory result for psychodiagnosis medical dept. ten years treatment with II-5. drug mind and body general treatment factor which led recovery of difficult asthma
Yumiko Nabeshima 1, Yumiko Tsuji 1, Toshio Ishikawa 1, Masami Karibe 2
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 249-249, 2010.

Japanese Article One case of eating disorders girls brought up in the "gentle" family where parallel of the III-1. parent guidance was effective
Kiyoko Inoue
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 249-249, 2010.

Japanese Article About the remedial approach for patients with eating disorders that a tendency to III-2. developmental disease has
Yuko Yokoyama, Isamu Morishita, Tomoyasu Ichijo, Masayuki Yamaoka
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 249-250, 2010.

Japanese Article III-3. A role and significance of the psychological treatment by personal relationships imperfection intervention to two patients with psychosomatic disease
師井和子, 八賀貴子, 苅部正巳
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 250-250, 2010.

Japanese Article One case of patients with conversion disorder that III-4. carrier women planned the rebuilding of the confused self image with pregnancy
Yuko Suzuki 1, 2, 3, Mitsuko Watanabe 1, 2, Suguru Tanaka Saburo 3, Keikichi Omori 2
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 250-250, 2010.

Japanese Article About the episode of care of the chronic pain case in the III-5. this hospital
Takashi Hamada, Storehouse May
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 250-250, 2010.

Japanese Article IV-1. Relations of psychologic stress and saliva α amylase
倉尚樹1, 藤川哲也2, 澤井明香3, 杤久保修1
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 250-251, 2010.

Japanese Article Process of the development (the first report) system development of mental health support system "Mental-Rosai" for workers using the IV-3. Internet
Haruyoshi Yamamoto, Kaname Tsukui, Kenji Kodama, Sakurako Ito
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 251-251, 2010.

Japanese Article Summary of the development (the second report) system of mental health support system "Mental-Rosai" for workers using the IV-4. Internet
Haruyoshi Yamamoto, Kaname Tsukui, Kenji Kodama, Sakurako Ito
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 251-251, 2010.

Japanese Article IV-5. One case of the depression that repeated change department from a sense of incongruity of the pharynx, and received head and neck psychosomatic medicine department for a feeling of anomaly of occlusion
石田惠
Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine(Tokyo) 50(3): 252-252, 2010.