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- W1495355842 abstract "The experience of a life-threatening event may precede onset of bowel disturbance, as commonly seen clinically, particularly, when it occurs in the early part of life, when the mind is progressively being shaped up into individual idiosyncrasies. Among negative events, extreme family tensions are often recorded among patients with functional abdominal pain. The purpose of this chapter is three-fold: (a) To report a number of long-term follow-up studies of patients who have been sexually abused. (b) To do a brief review of presently available data on the links between sexual abuse and gastrointestinal complaints; what is known about pelvic floor dysfunction is also discussed, because the pelvic floor is a functional neuromuscular unit. (c) To attempt to provide an integrated vision of objective findings and subjective experience. All science is made of measurements but subjects are not objects, and thus, illness behavior is different from disease activity. A process of desomatization cannot begin if an individual, often dissociated as a consequence of the trauma, is approached in a way, which is dissociated between the mind and the body— that is, a purely scientific approach, which has to reduce a suffering human being to a sick organ." @default.
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- W1495355842 title "Early life abuses in the past history of patients with gastrointestinal tract and pelvic floor dysfunctions" @default.
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