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Original Article
Heart-focused anxiety as a mediating variable in the treatment of noncardiac chest pain by cognitive-behavioral therapy and paroxetine, 31 March 2010 Philip Spinhoven, A.J. Willem Van der Does, Eduard Van Dijk, Yanda R. Van Rood pages 227-235 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (417 KB)
Commentary
Heart-focused anxiety as a mediating variable in the treatment of non-cardiac chest pain by cognitive-behavioural and psychopharmacological treatment by paroxetine, 05 July 2010 Olafur S. Palsson pages 237-239 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (82 KB)
Original Articles
Illusory touch and tactile perception in somatoform dissociators, 22 January 2010 Richard J. Brown, Natalie Brunt, Ellen Poliakoff, Donna M. Lloyd pages 241-248 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (147 KB)
Attention to the body in nonclinical somatoform dissociation depends on emotional state, 05 July 2010 Richard J. Brown, Adam N. Danquah, Eleanor Miles, Emily Holmes, Ellen Poliakoff pages 249-257 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (275 KB)
Characteristics of oligosymptomatic versus polysymptomatic presentations of somatoform disorders in patients with suspected allergies, 20 April 2010 Constanze Hausteiner, Dorothea Huber, Susanne Bornschein, Martine Grosber, Esther Bubel, Sylvie Groben, Claas Lahmann, Bernd Löwe, Florian Eyer, Bernadette Eberlein, Johannes Ring, Heidrun Behrendt, Ulf Darsow, Peter Henningsen pages 259-266 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (148 KB)
Diagnosing somatisation disorder (P75) in routine general practice using the International Classification of Primary Care, 14 June 2010 Rainer Schaefert, Gunter Laux, Claudia Kaufmann, Dieter Schellberg, Regine Bölter, Joachim Szecsenyi, Nina Sauer, Wolfgang Herzog, Thomas Kuehlein pages 267-277 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (483 KB)
Generalized hypervigilance in fibromyalgia patients: An experimental analysis with the emotional Stroop paradigm, 05 July 2010 José L. González, Francisco Mercado, Paloma Barjola, Isabel Carretero, Almudena López-López, María A. Bullones, Marisa Fernández-Sánchez, Miriam Alonso pages 279-287 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (177 KB)
The association between tinnitus and mental health in a general population sample: Results from the HUNT Study, 22 April 2010 Norun Hjertager Krog, Bo Engdahl, Kristian Tambs pages 289-298 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (149 KB)
Qigong for the treatment of tinnitus: A prospectiverandomized controlled study, 14 June 2010 Eberhard Biesinger, Ulrike Kipman, Susanne Schätz, Berthold Langguth pages 299-304 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (390 KB)
Methodological considerations in treatment evaluations of tinnitus distress: A call for guidelines Hugo Hesser pages 305-307 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (81 KB)
Physiological reactivity to phobic stimuli in people with fear of flying, 09 April 2010 Bert Busscher, Lucas J. van Gerwen, Philip Spinhoven, Eco J.C. de Geus pages 309-317 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (268 KB)
The development of the irritable bowel syndrome-behavioral responses questionnaire, 17 March 2010 Silje E. Reme, Simon Darnley, Tom Kennedy, Trudie Chalder pages 319-325 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (321 KB)
Letters to the Editor
Multiple chemical sensitivity is a response to chemicals acting as toxicants via excessive NMDA activity, 24 June 2010 Martin L. Pall pages 327-328 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (80 KB)
Response to “Multiple chemical sensitivity is a response to chemicals acting as toxicants via excessive NMDA activity”, 05 July 2010 Omer Van den Bergh, Ann Meulders, Steven De Peuter, Debora Vansteenwegen, Ilse Van Diest pages 328-330 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (65 KB)
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Frontmatter
Title page page A1 Full-Text PDF (50 KB)
Copyright page page A2 Full-Text PDF (19 KB)
Instructions for Authors pages A3-A4 Full-Text PDF (23 KB)
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