References
- Ackner B. Pains and aches of psychogenic origin. Med. Press 1957; 237: 373–376
- Altman L. L. The personality of the physician as a factor. Psychology of Physical Illness: Psychiatry Applied to Medicine, Surgery and the Specialties, Leopold Bellak. Grune and Stratton, New York 1952
- Bennett A. E. Faulty management of psychiatric syndromes simulating organic disease. J. A. M. A. 1946; 130: 1203–1208
- Bradley J. J. Severe localized pain associated with depressive syndrome. Brit. J. Psychiat. 1963; 109: 741–745
- Engel G. L. Guilt, pain, and success: facilitated by the pain of glomus tumor and peptic ulcer. Psychosom. Med. 1962; 24: 37–48
- Engel G. L. Primary atypical facial neuralgia: an hysterical conversion symptom. Psychosom. Med. 1951; 13: 375–396
- Engel G. L. “Psychogenic” pain and the pain-prone patient. Amer. J. Med. 1959; 26: 699–718
- Firestone M. P. The physical examination as a psychotherapeutic tool. Amer. J. Psychother. 1962; 16: 61–65
- Freud S. Some character types met with in psychoanalytic work, Joan Riviere. Basic Books, New York 1959; Vol. 4: 318–344, Collected Papers
- Gittleson N. L. Psychiatric headache: a clinical study. J. Ment. Sci. 1961; 107: 403–416
- Gittleson N. L. Psychogenic headache and the localization of the ego. J. Ment Sci. 1962; 108: 47–52
- Glaser F. B. Narcotic addiction in the pain-prone female patient. I. A comparisor with addict controls. Int. J. of the Addictions 1966; 1: 47–59
- Greenacre P. Surgical addiction–a case illustration. Psychosom. Med. 1939; 1: 325–328
- Hart H. Displacement, guilt and pain. Psychoanal. Rev. 1947; 34: 259–273
- Holmes T. H., Wolff H. G. Life situations, emotions, and backache. Psychosom. Med. 1952; 14: 18–33
- Howarth E. Headache, personality and stress. Brit. J. Psychiat. 1965; 111: 1193–1197
- Menninger K. A. Polysurgery and polysurgical addiction. Psychoanal. Quart. 1934; 3: 173–199
- Miller N. The abuse of pelvic surgery in the female. Penna. Med. J. 1947; 50: 939–944
- Parsons T. Social structure and dynamic process: the cause of modern medical practice. The Social System. Free Press, New York 1964; 428–479
- Pilowsky I., Kaufman A. An experimental study of atypical phantom pain. Brit. J. Psychiat. 1965; 111: 1185–1187
- Rabkin R. Conversion hysteria as social maladaptation. Psychiatry 1964; 27: 349–363
- Rangell L. Psychiatric aspects of pain. Psychosom. Med. 1953; 15: 22–37
- Raypdrt M. Experience in the management of patients medically addicted to narcotics. J. A. M. A. 1954; 156: 684–691
- Rosen V. H. Psychiatric problems in general surgery. Psychology of Physical Illness: Psychiatry Applied to Medicine, Surgery, and the Specialties, Leopold Bellak. Grune and Stratton, New York 1952
- Stengel E. Pain and the psychiatrist. Brit. J. Psychiat. 1965; 111: 795–802
- Szasz T. S. Pain and Pleasure. Basic Books, New York 1957
- Szasz T. S. The Myth of Mental Illness. Hoeber-Harper, New York 1961
- Tinling D. C., Klein R. F. Psychogenic pain and aggression: the syndrome of the solitary hunter. Psychosom. Med.
- Witt G. F., Cheavens T. H. Psychiatric contraindications to surgery. Texas State Med. J. 1940; 35: 681–684
- Ziegler F. J., Imboden J. B., Meyer E. Contemporary conversion reactions: a clinical study. Amer. J. Psychiat. 1960; 116: 901–909