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- W2336342914 abstract "The term somatopsychic was chosen for the title of this paper for the explicit purpose of utilizing the technique of contrast. The combination of these two word elements in this form is clumsy and somewhat hollow. It reminds one of the experience of yelling into an empty cistern. Reversal of the combination to psychosomatic produces a word that is not so clumsy. The reason for this is that anyone can use the term psychic without prerequisites of scientific knowledge; hence the term psychosomatic does not create any special attitude of censorship in most of the listeners and users of the word, since this combination allows the prefix psycho to place the in a subsidiary role. On the other hand, one cannot speak glibly of the soma, because this word involves an expanding, and never quite up-to-date knowledge of anatomy, physiology, chemistry, physics, biology, botany, pathology, bacteriology, clinical medicine, and other allied subjects in which a heritage of scientific orientation has definitely become manifest. In contrast, one can use the term psychic wildly, and wantonly (if need be). The five lettered p-s-y-c-h-o can become a prefix to almost any noun, and the combination of sounds produced will be somehow romantically consonant. This presentation is motivated by an awareness of the magical attitudes of psychoanalytic psychiatrists who have now succeeded in the materialization of at least a partial affiliation with medicine, and who have engendered the increasingly popular concept, psychosomatic. It is important that an alert to the impending disintegration of scientific medical investigation of functional disorders be sounded, if undergraduate students in medicine and if physicians choosing psychiatry as a field of specialization are to be conditioned by psychoanalytic training. It is not that the interreactive influences which exist between the emotional, intellectual, and other bodily functions and the soma in its entirety, and reality outside the body itself should be minimized, or ignored by the physician; but it is important that emphasis upon this complexity of relationships should not be relegated to a group of fanaticists who have succumbed to a hypnotic technique executed by Freud in his training of pupils, and perpetuated by these trainees who have become trainors of subsequent trainees, all of whom are now under the spell of the systematized delusion of psychoanalysis. Opportunism in time always suffers the reverses of a changing ideology. However, the systematized and fixed nature of psychoanalytic dogma is a very serious" @default.
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- W2336342914 title "Somato-Psychic Medicine11Read before the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology, San Francisco, California, June 30, 1946." @default.
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