Biopsychosocial Approaches in Primary Care: State of the Art and Challenges for the 21st Century
ST MEDICINE IN A CHANGING UNIVERSE AT THE THRESHOLD OF THE 21 CENTURY Hoyle Leigh, M. D. I Professor ofPsychiatry San Francisco, University ofCalifornia, and Fresno VAMedical Center INTRODUCTION During my lifetime, the universe has changed beyond recognition. The universe into 111 which I was born,...
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title | Biopsychosocial Approaches in Primary Care State of the Art and Challenges for the 21st Century |
title_alt | Proceedings of the 13th World Congress of the International College of Psychosomatic Medicine held in Jerusalem, Israel, September 10-15, 1995 |
title_auth | Biopsychosocial Approaches in Primary Care State of the Art and Challenges for the 21st Century |
title_exact_search | Biopsychosocial Approaches in Primary Care State of the Art and Challenges for the 21st Century |
title_full | Biopsychosocial Approaches in Primary Care State of the Art and Challenges for the 21st Century edited by Hoyle Leigh |
title_fullStr | Biopsychosocial Approaches in Primary Care State of the Art and Challenges for the 21st Century edited by Hoyle Leigh |
title_full_unstemmed | Biopsychosocial Approaches in Primary Care State of the Art and Challenges for the 21st Century edited by Hoyle Leigh |
title_short | Biopsychosocial Approaches in Primary Care |
title_sort | biopsychosocial approaches in primary care state of the art and challenges for the 21st century |
title_sub | State of the Art and Challenges for the 21st Century |
topic | Psychiatry Clinical Psychology Personality and Social Psychology Psychology, clinical Consciousness Patientenorientierte Medizin (DE-588)4303062-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Psychiatry Clinical Psychology Personality and Social Psychology Psychology, clinical Consciousness Patientenorientierte Medizin Konferenzschrift 1994 Jerusalem |
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