Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
Dolor psicógeno
Otros nombres Psiquiagia [1]
Especialidad Psiquiatría
Ver también
Trastorno de dolor
Enfermedad psicógena
Trauma psicólogico
Psiconeuroinmunología
Medicina psicosomática
Síndrome de miositis por tensión
Referencias
1. Psychalgia - Physical pain that is
possibly of psychological origin.
American Heritage Medical
Dictionary . But see also psychalgia
in the sense of psychological pain.
2. "Psychogenic & Psychological
Pain&" . Cleveland Clinic.
3. "Psychogenic pain" . Biology-Online
Dictionary.
4. Merskey and Spear defined
psychogenic pain as "... pain which
is independent of peripheral
stimulation or of damage to the
nervous system and due to
emotional factors, or else pain in
which any peripheral change (e.f.
muscle tension) is a consequence of
emotional factors." Merskey, H.,
Spear F.G. (1967). Pain,
psychological and psychiatric
aspects. London. Bailliere, Tindall &
Cassell. ISBN 0-7020-0006-X
5. IASP Pain Terminology
6. "ICD-10 Version:2010" .
7. http://www.iasp-
pain.org/AM/Template.cfm?
Section=IASP_Press_Books2&Templ
ate=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&Content
ID=10116 Archived 2011-08-22 at
the Wayback Machine
8. Sarno, John E., MD, et al., The
Divided Mind: The Epidemic of
Mindbody Disorders 2006 (ISBN 0-
06-085178-3)
9. Stephen Tyrer, Psychosomatic pain ,
The British Journal of Psychiatry
(2006) 188: 91-93
enlaces externos
Clasificación ICD - 10 : F45.4 • re