1936
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-8703(36)90371-x
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Psychoanalytic observations in cardiac disorders

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“…Some studies have shown psychological as pects of CAD patients [10][11][12], From a psy choanalytic perspective, some of them as sume that CAD is a 'narcissistic psychosomat ic disorder' [11], Because it is difficult to quantify narcissistic personality, psychoana lytic methodology was often used in early psy chiatric clinical research [10]. In the present study, type A behavior was closely related to narcissistic personality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…Some studies have shown psychological as pects of CAD patients [10][11][12], From a psy choanalytic perspective, some of them as sume that CAD is a 'narcissistic psychosomat ic disorder' [11], Because it is difficult to quantify narcissistic personality, psychoana lytic methodology was often used in early psy chiatric clinical research [10]. In the present study, type A behavior was closely related to narcissistic personality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Psychoanalytic studies of patients with CAD had been done before the concept of type A behavior was established [10], Recent reports have indicated that CAD patients with type A behavior may be narcissistic [11. 12], We performed a survey on three aspects (stress, type A behavior, and narcissistic per sonality) in middle-aged women.…”
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“…For example, the prevalence of this behavior pattern in Londoners during the air raids of World War I1 could have fallen sharply because individual conflicts were obliterated by group conflictsa phenomenon acutely discerned and described decades ago by the Menningers (41). In our own study of 3,500 male corporate employees (between the ages of 39 and 59 years) in 1960-61 (60), approximately half of them exhibited Type A Behavior Pattern.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Many years later, however, a few psychiatrists did attempt to study patients with this disorder but they were handicapped by the fact that so very few patients with this disease consulted or were referred to them. Probably the Menningers (41) were the first psychiatrists to study patients with this disease. They emphasized the strongly aggressive tendencies sometimes observed in their subjects.…”
Section: History Of the Development Of Concept Of Association Of Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hier sind in vielen Ländern erste vergleichende Beobachtungen an größeren (bis n = 100) Stichproben entstanden. Sehr interessante und differenzierte psychodynamische Hypothesen hinsichtlich ätiologisch relevanter Persönlich-keits-und Konfliktkonstellationen wurden zuerst von Menninger & Menninger [56] sowie von Arlow [3] vorgelegt.…”
Section: Die Wissenschaftlichen Anfänge Psychosomatischer Forschungenunclassified