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This article is part of the supplement: International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 2nd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour .

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Psyche and soma interactions: the paradigm of depression

George Christodoulou

Professor of Psychiatry and President of the Hellenic Psychiatric Association, Greece

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from International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 2nd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour
Thessaloniki, Greece. 17–20 November 2005

Annals of General Psychiatry 2006, 5(Suppl 1):S15doi:10.1186/1744-859X-5-S1-S15

Published: 28 February 2006

First paragraph (this article has no abstract)

Psyche and soma cross-talk and interact in a variety of ways and degrees. Similarly, psychopathology and somatic pathology interact, coincide or overlap. Additionally, they may undergo reciprocal interchanges and metamorphoses. The most protean ones are those occurring in depression.


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