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Psychoneuroimmunologie

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Psychosomatische Medizin

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Die Beziehungen zwischen emotionaler Befindlichkeit und den Auswirkungen auf das Immunsystem sind in den letzten Jahren vor allem in bezug auf Streßeinflüsse untersucht worden. Handelt es sich um ein Forschungsgebiet, das den „rätselhaften Sprung vom Seelischen zum Körperlichen“ auf „exaktnaturwissenschaftliche“ Weise wird erklären können?

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Klußmann, R., Ackenheil, M. (2002). Psychoneuroimmunologie. In: Ackenheil, M. (eds) Psychosomatische Medizin. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56303-4_13

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