The doctor and the therapist are not mutually exclusive but complementary. The physician's art is difficult to find a good balance between the valuation of psychic and somatic sides of diseases. Because, as highlighted by the authors of this volume is not obvious, let alone that doctors take into account the possible psychological causes of most common diseases. This book offers a particularly within the wide range of literature on psychosomatic psychosomatic medicine presents daily practice in primary health care. It aims to become first and foremost a clear and useful manual for everyday, practical advice relating to diagnosis and treatment. For this purpose, structure and some introductory chapters on general and then major organ systems are reviewed and problems of practice. The work lies in its scientific prudence, good level of information and a spirit of medical ethics that mak...read more