Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The contribution of clinical psychology in the health field constantly gains attention. The state of the art
indicates a growing interest in psychological factors affecting the biological functioning of patients, as
well as biological conditions producing psychological effects. In this sense, clinical psychology is of
fundamental importance in the field of multidimensional clinical care for the patient. In particular, the
psychosomatic practice assumes a central role in the theoretical, preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic
fields. The literature shows increasingly relevant evidence, so that it is possible to follow the historical
evolution of the discipline and appreciate its recent developments. In this sense, the present symposium
is aimed at highlighting both contemporary trends and future directions referred to clinical research
processes. In particular, it is possible to appreciate contributions that take into account the psychosomatic
clinical activity in different contexts. According to the first contribution (Cavallo M. & Cecchetti S.),
recent evidence about the main neural and neuropsychological correlates of common psychosomatics
disorders will be presented, to underline the relevance of the neurobiological domain to support both the
assessment and the treatment stages of current psychological practice. The second contribution takes
into account the somatization process in the field of chronic conditions and in particular with Type 1
Diabetes Mellitus (Tutino R.). The third contribution (Sicari F.) reflects on the theme of quality of life
and the expression of maladjustment for patients suffering from dermatological disorders. The last
contribution (Merlo E. M.) explores alexithymia and physical concerns in the field of gastrointestinal
disorders. All contributions are referred to relevant themes and disorders of psychosomatic order. In this
sense, the present symposium represents a dialogue among different clinal realities needing attention and
in-depth analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.6 Abstract in rivista
Elenco autori:
Merlo, Emanuele Maria
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