THE PHENOMENON OF PERSONALITY ACCENTUATION AND ITS ROLE IN PSYCHOSOMATIC PROCESSES
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accentuation, personality type, somatic diseases, psychosomatics, stress, psychotherapy, health, pathology.Abstract
This article analyzes the concept of personality accentuation, its types, and the interrelation with somatic diseases. Psychogenic factors, the impact of accentuation on the course of somatic illnesses, and clinical examples are discussed. Research results and recommendations are also provided
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