Riassunto
Il termine „psicosomatica“ comparve per la prima volta negli scritti di Heinroth nel 1818, ma il concetto venne formalizzato solo nel 1945 dallo psicologo inglese Halliday. Negli anni, l’approccio psicosomatico è diventato parte della teoria psicoanalitica, ma ad oggi è rivendicato anche negli ambienti medici e scientifici allorché si considera l’uomo nel suo essere concreto, vivo, sessuato, che agisce col proprio corpo e secondo la propria organizzazione psichica.
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Del Forno, D., Compare, A., Grossi, E., Scuotto, A., Battimiello, V., Caiazza, A. (2012). Le patologie legate allo stress: Un’introduzione generale. In: Stress e disturbi da somatizzazione. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2080-1_6
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