O processo de somatização: Conceitos, avaliação e tratamento

Widely acknowledged as a relevant public health problem, linked to personal and interpersonal suffering, somatization is still an unresolved problem by medicine. Perhaps because it remains on its margins and asks for solutions that medicine can’t offer, among other reasons. It means a clinical regio...

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Superior document:Ciências da Saúde
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:Portuguese
Series:Ciências da Saúde
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (506 p.)
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