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Psychology in Russia: State of the Art • 2009 Clinical psychology of corporeality: principles of cultural-historical subject analysis Valentina V. Nikolaeva,
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Moscow / Shevchenko / Chicago / /

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Russia / United States / /

Facility

Galina A. Arina Lomonosov Moscow State University / /

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brain functional systems / human physiological systems / basic psychosomatic functional systems / body systems / earlier semantic systems / media tion / possible search / semantic systems / functional systems / broken communications / functional organ systems / corporal systems / bodily actions network / psychological systems / /

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stomach pains / psycho-autonomic disorder / clinical dysfunction / somatic diseases / psychosomatic disorder / disease / headache / chronic physical ailment / stomach ache / dysfunction / somatic disorder / pain / case parental anxiety psychosomatic disorders / complex disorder / diseases / disorder / very prolonged disorder / inner disease / psychosomatic syndrome / Physical disorders / chronic diseases / different psychosomatic diseases / illness / different psychosomatic disorders / psychosomatic disorders / psychological syndrome / psycho somatic syndrome / syndrome / physical illness / disorders / conversion disorder / /

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traditional medicine / psychotherapy / psychophysiology / /

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Moscow State University / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / /

Person

Galina A. Arina / Valentina V. Nikolaeva / A. Arina Lomonosov / /

Position

Author / corporal / which also could be pathological / mediator / biopsychosocial model in the analysis / Corporal / /

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