AI Article Synopsis

  • The presence of psychological elements is common in somatic diseases, and physical symptoms often arise in mental health disorders, highlighting the need for a holistic treatment approach.
  • Many patients experience subjective suffering and seek help from various specialists, but this fragmented treatment often fails to yield significant improvements.
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) aims to address the complex interplay between physical and mental disorders, helping therapists navigate the diagnostic challenges that arise from the overlapping nature of these conditions.

Article Abstract

In every somatic disease we can find a psychological element, just as it is not uncommon for numerous physical symptoms to occur in a mental disease. Nowadays, the patient is no longer just the "owner" of the sick organ but is considered and treated as a "whole". The interpenetration of somatic manifestations with mental health problems forces patients who experience subjective suffering, including mental suffering, from current symptoms to visit specialists from different fields of medicine, and their treatment does not bring about any improvement. Cognitive behavioral psychotherapy (CBT) is one form of therapy that attempts to respond to the needs of an increasing-in recent years-number of patients who demonstrate somatic disorders of a multifaceted nature. The co-occurrence of physical and mental disorders repeatedly makes it impossible to determine which symptoms were the cause and which were the effect; hence, it is difficult to establish clear boundaries between the categories of these disorders and diseases. The therapist, to whom the patient with somatic diseases is eventually referred, may be faced with a diagnostic dilemma, the solution of which will give direction to further psychotherapeutic work. The common feature of this group of patients is a strong focus on physical ailments, while omitting or almost completely ignoring the psychological factors involved. The purpose of this paper is to present the causally diverse circumstances in which a patient with physical symptoms needs diagnosis and therapeutic support from the perspective of a cognitive behavioral approach.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307926PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10143159DOI Listing

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