Canadian Shield
Canadian Shield or Laurentian Plateau , U-shaped region of ancient rock, the nucleus of North America, stretching N from the Great Lakes to the Arctic Ocean. Covering more than half of Canada, it also includes most of Greenland and extends into the United States as the Adirondack Mts. and the Superior Highlands. The first part of North America to be permanently elevated above sea level, it has remained almost wholly untouched by successive encroachments of the sea upon the continent. It is the earth's greatest area of exposed Archaean-age rock; the metamorphic rocks of which it is largely composed were probably formed in the Precambrian. Repeatedly uplifted and eroded, it is today an area of low relief (c.1,000-2,000 ft/305-610 m above sea level) with a few monadnocks and low mountain ranges (including the Torngat and Laurentian Mts.) probably eroded from the plateau during the Cenozoic era. During the Pleistocene epoch, continental ice sheets depressed the land surface (see Hudson Bay ), scooped out thousands of lake basins, and carried away much of the region's soil. Drainage is generally very poor on the shield. The southern part of the shield has thick forests while the north is covered with tundra. The region is largely undeveloped but has great water-power potential and is a source of minerals, timber, and fur-bearing animals.
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Psychosomatic medicine and primary care in Germany
Magazine article from: The Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences; 1/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...development and training in psychosomatic medicine in Germany are presented...difference between modern psychosomatic medicine, as it is termed in Germany...painful material. Therefore psychosomatic medicine, when reestablished after...
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Psychosomatic Medicine
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of Psychiatry; 7/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Psychosomatic Medicine Textbook of Psychosomatic Medicine James L Levenson, editor. Washington (DC...superb textbook presents the current knowledge base of psychosomatic medicine. It has become, and will continue into the near future...
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Clinical application of somatosensory amplification in psychosomatic medicine.(Review)
Magazine article from: BioPsychoSocial Medicine; 10/9/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...of their character and ability to adapt, a psychosomatic illness is likely to occur even if the stressors...or moderate[2]. The Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine defines psychosomatic illness as any physical condition with organic...
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The Impact of Learning Psychosomatic Medicine in Gynecology and Obstetrics
Magazine article from: Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology; 12/1/2007; ; 451 words
; ...2 Walter Dmoch Faculty of Medicine, Heinrich Heine-University, Duesseldorf Abstract: The psychosomatic department (implemented...the gynecological staff in psychosomatic thinking and practice. When...the clinic decided to offer psychosomatic training to gynecologists...
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Targeted prevention getting attention.(Psychosomatic Medicine)
Magazine article from: Clinical Psychiatry News; 2/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...meeting of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine. "Over the past 40 years...sertra-line (Zoloft) (Psychosomatics 2003;44:216-21...is the ultimate goal in medicine," Dr. Robinson said...the greatest challenge for psychosomatic research. Looking forward...
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Casebook of psychosomatic medicine.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 3/1/2009; 478 words
; 9781585622993 Casebook of psychosomatic medicine. Ed. by James A. Bourgeois et al. American Psychiatric Pub. 2009 309 pages $57.00 Paperback RC49 Psychosomatic medicine is introduced as both an ancient healing art and the...
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Essentials of Psychosomatic Medicine.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 3/1/2007; 493 words
; 9781585622467 Essentials of psychosomatic medicine. Ed. by James L. Levenson...Paperback RC49 After introducing psychosomatic disease as the newest formally...patients, Levenson (psychiatry, medicine, and surgery, Virginia Commonwealth...
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Clinical manual of psychosomatic medicine; a guide to consultation-liaison psychiatry.(INTERNAL MEDICINE, PSYCHIATRY)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 6/1/2005; 528 words
; ...026969 1-58562-201-X Clinical manual of psychosomatic medicine; a guide to consultation-liaison psychiatry...psychiatrists who perform consultation, liaison, and psychosomatic work; who see patients with concurrent psychiatric...
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Psychosomatic Medicine.(indigestion)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Cosmopolitan; 10/1/2000; ; 389 words
; ...over-it attitude (like saying to yourself, I will get better) may speed recovery. In a study published in Psychosomatic Medicine, researchers found that patients who felt helpless about their tummy trouble were significantly more likely...
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Clinical manual of pediatric psychosomatic medicine; mental health consultation with physically ill children and adolescents.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 12/1/2006; 537 words
; 9781585621873 Clinical manual of pediatric psychosomatic medicine; mental health consultation with physically ill children and adolescents. Shaw, Richard J. and David R. DeMaso. American...
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Psychosomatic Medicine
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Psychosomatic medicine Definition Psychosomatic medicine is the study, diagnosis, and...Precautions Patients should be wary of psychosomatic practitioners who do not have degrees in medicine or psychology, or specialized training...
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psychosomatic medicine
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
psychosomatic medicine , study and treatment of those emotional...as physical disorders. The term psychosomatic emphasizes essential unity of the...possibly even heart disease. In most psychosomatic conditions there is some interaction...
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Journal of the American Society for Psychosomatic Dentistry and Medicine
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Journal of the American Society for Psychosomatic Dentistry and Medicine Quarterly professional journal relating parapsychological...hypnosis, acupuncture, and similar subjects to medicine and the welfare of patients. Last known address...
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Psychosomatics
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
...interventions is known as psychosomatic medicine , and the journal that is...researchers who practice and study psychosomatic medicine, have evolved over many...1940s, 1950s, or 1960s in Psychosomatic Medicine . Two such studies appeared...
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Psychosomatic
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...considerably broadened, psychosomatics would involve a global...to be human. The term psychosomatics appeared in 1818 in the...and vitalist approach to medicine. The context was formalized...is often referred to as psychosomatic medicine. Prior to these...written the prehistory of ...
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