Psychosomatic Approach in Dermatovenerology
Psychosomatické přístupy v dermatovenerologii
Psychosomatická dermatovenerologie je součástí psychodermatologie – psychocutaneous medicine, která zahrnuje celostní přístup k člověku ve zdraví i v nemoci a biopsychosociální jednotu člověka. Dělení nemocí na psychosomatické a somatické nahrazuje biopsychosociálním modelem onemocnění. Vědecké poznatky o neurogenní modulaci kožního zánětu a častý výskyt psychosociálních vlivů i poruch chování u kožních pacientů, vyvolávají zvýšený zájem dermatovenerologů o psychosomatický přístup a mezioborovou spolupráci. Cílem Psychodermatologické sekce Dermatovenerologické společnosti ČLS JEP, která byla ustavena v září 2004, je zlepšení léčebné péče v dermatovenerologii a zvýšení kvality života kožních pacientů.
Klíčová slova:
psychodermatologie, psychosomatický přístup k dermatovenerologickým pacientům, ustavení Psychodermatologické sekce ČDS ČLS JEP, mezioborová spolupráce.
Authors:
R. Pánková
Authors‘ workplace:
Dermatovenerologická klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2006; 145: 112-115
Category:
Review Article
Overview
Psychosomatic approach is a component of psychodermatology, which accentuates a holistic principle and psychosocial unity of man. Research data concerning the neurogenic modulation of skin inflammations, together with the prevalence of psychosocial influences in dermatological patients, motivate an increased interest of dermatovenereologists in psychodermatology and in the interdisciplinary cooperation with clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and other pertinent specialists. The Section of the Psychodermatology of the Czech Dermatovenereological Society was established in September 3rd 2004, in order to improve dermatovenereological care and the quality of life in dermatological patients.
Key words:
psychodermatology, psychosomatic approach in dermatovenereology, foundation of the Section of Psychodermatology of the Czech Dermatovenereological Society, interdisciplinary cooperation.
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