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On the Web
- Somatics on the WWWeb - Internet guide to Hanna Somatic Education, a variation of chiropractic care, with an explanation of the therapy, guide to clinics, and a search feature for finding additional information.
- Somatization Disorder - Article describing the misdiagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome and other conditions as this disorder, with background on the history of SD.
- Fatima Alcantara - Chiropractic and somatics practitioner. Includes services, background on the treatments and FAQ.
- Somatic Sex Coaching from Felice Newman - A somatic coach and sex educator that helps people who aren't satisfied with their sex lives. Includes definitions, articles, workshop and event information.
- Alison Ball - Somatic Psychotherapist - Practicing somatic psychotherapist and author. Includes over of the subject area and details of her work.
- Seishindo: Mind-Body Integration Workshops - Workshops on body intelligence, somatic language, somatic coaching, holistic health, and personal development in the USA, Japan and Europe.
- International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy (ISMETA) - Maintains a professional registry of practitioners and supports organizations that provide training in varied somatic movement disciplines.
- SoMat - Modular and rugged data acquisition systems for design and test in many industries.
- Somat Sarl - Présentation en photos de la société qui façonne le marbre et le granit pour la décoration intérieure et extérieure. Vagney.
- How do Physicians Recognise Somatization? - Offers a guide for the layperson on how doctors formulate their opinions on diagnosing Briquet's disorder.
Wikipedia Articles
- Somatization - Somatization is currently defined as "a tendency to experience and communicate somatic distress in response to psychosocial stress and to seek medical help for it"Lipowski, Z.J.
- Hysteria - Hysteria, or somatization disorder, is a diagnostic label applied to a state of mind, one of unmanageable fear or emotional excesses. The fear is often centered on a body part, most often on an imagined problem with that body part (disease is a common complaint).