Somatization is a very common condition although these patients are usually seen by general medical practitioners rather than mental health professionals. In a pilot demonstration study, chronic somatizers were significantly improved in a group psychotherapy treatment modality. The somatization was ameliorated and their functioning was significantly improved. Our findings strongly suggest that these patients should be clearly conceptualized as psychiatric and would respond well to traditional psychiatric treatment modalities.
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